Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, July 06, 1905, Image 4

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    POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE.
Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company.
Cone.''used Time Table in Effect June 4, 1905.
READ DOWN. READ UP.
Sun
day Week Days. I'nllv Week Days.
Only _
P.M. A.M. A.M., A.M. P.M. P. M' STATIONS. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.MP.M
ft 1H SlB 11 18 518 Lv Addison Ar 10 1.1 143 850
COO 900 12 00, 000 Knoxville 1)30 J 00 808
614 HIT 12 11 till West field 91V 347 755
ti 47 947 !'2 17 *0 47 Gaines Junction ... 841 311 725
10 00 100 Vr. ) „1 ta 1. Lv 823 714
700 10 20 501 700 ... Lv. 112 , ~\i B*> 300 707
740 11 00 541 ... .. Cross Fork June... 739 623
800 11 20 602 Hulls 718 602
820 11 40 620 W hurt on 650 540
12 15 .. ... Sinnaniahomng ... 1 500
12 '*o Driftwood 4 52
1 02 Modi* Run * 4 08
125 Tyler 3 42
1 31 Penlleld 3 33
2 00 DuKois 3 00
P. M. P. M.
P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. • A. M. P.M V.»! P.M J
820 11 45 020 Wliarton 656 520 1110
829 12 00 629 Costello 641 508 105S
838 12 15 .... Ar « U.v 635 | 15 flp 1050|
100 638 8 00 1 Lv 1 Auß,i » /Ar 310 #.*• 80>
200 705 845 Keating Summit. . A.M. 220 910 740 .
p. M. I A. SL.L
IA. M. P.M. A.M. I ' A.M. P.M. I
830 330 i WeUsville 806 246
858 352 Genesee 741 218 I
909 J 401 |... .West Bingham, 7 30; 206
927 415 .... . Nevvlield Junction.. 713 150
, 10 10 455 j Oaleton 6 30. 105
11 ttt 625 j. .Cross Fork June 7 30' 540
11 55 710 Cross Fork 6 3o| 140
CONNECTIONS.
Additional trains leave Galeton at 8:15 a. m.and 6:25 p. in., arriving at Ansonia at 9:21 a.m. <
and 7:00 p. m.
Returning leave Ansonia at 9:35 a. m..and 8:30 p. m., arriving at Galeton at 10:09 a. in., and ,
9:05 p. m.
At Driftwood with P. 11. R.
At Dußois with B. R. k. I'. Ry.
At Keating Summit with 11. fc A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania R. It.
At Ansonia with N.Y.C.& HE. R. for all points north and south.
At Newfield Junction with C. & P. A. Ry., Union Station.
At Genesee with N. Y & Pa., Ry. Union Station.
At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station.
At Wellsville with Erie R. R. for points east and west.
At Sinnaniahoning with I'. R. R.—P. Jt E. Div.
:.I. J. MCMAHON, Div. I'ass Ag't.,flaleton.Pa. W. < \ PARK, Gen'l Supt., Oaleton. I'a.
E. A. NIEL, Traffic Mgr. Buffalo, N.Y. C. PETER CLARK, Gen'l Mgr. Buffalo, N. Y.
MfjOW IS THETIM fill) PA!
LJ Important iLJ
■ Above all. USE GOOD PAINT! U
• The oil I linseed oil I Just pure linseed is the "life"—the one great requis
■■ £ood paint forAvhich there is no substitute—and the sure way to pet the
■■ pure, fresh linseed oil is to buy the oil and -■•••*. ftg|
d Jtfni&Gh Q
» i^CTn3E2S2332>
MOUSE PAINT r 1
MB separately. For ex<ery gallon of Kinloch Paint buy one'gallon of linseed oil. ■■
H This makes two gallons of-paint, ready for use. You then know that the paint 1 flfl
J you're putting on your house is alive—"the genuine oil is in it,"and paint is not" F 1
■ paint unless it contains 50* of really pure oil. We will further explain -.he virtues M
H of Kinloch Paint if you will caH aini. see us.
JHURTEAU & FORBESfI
W COWMAN >
Kiii|iiiiiiiiiiFiiriiitiii'M!i||
1 Oiir New Year
I j Introductory | |
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
do it.
Your splendid patronage has 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 countv who is
wise enough to profit by it.
IKeep Your Eye on Us all this Year
and Watch Us Grow,
Emporium Furniture Co., I
SB
BERNARD EG AN, Manager.
Undertaking. I
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1905.
Bent Her. Double.
'•L knew nn one, lor four weeks, when
' 1 was sick with typhoid and kidney
tumble,'' wirtea Mr.". Annie Hunter, ot
| I'ittsburj;, I'u., "and when 1 got better,
: although [ had one ot' the best doctors
j I could p;ct, I was bent double, and had
i to rest my hands on my knees when 1
j walked. From this terrible affliction I
j was rescued by Electric Bitters, which
! restored my health and strength, and
! now 1 can walk as straight as ever. Thev
! are Simply wonderful. ' (lunranted to
cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders;
at 11. Taggart's drug store; price 50c.
Some men hustle about as hard for a
j job as some women do for a husband.
A Surprise Party.
A pleasant surprise party may be given
j to your stomach and liver, by taking a
j medicine which will relieve their pun
| and discomfort, viz: I)r. King's New
| Life l'ills. They are a most wonderful
remedy, affording sure relief and cure,
j for headache, dizziness and constipation.
! 25c at L. Taggart's drug store.
i New cyeii ior the sorrows of others
I come from receiving sorrows of our own.
Result of a Railroad Accident,
Wm. L Maynard, of Centreville, Pa.,
j for 20 years suffered a great deal of pnin
j in the side and over the hips, caused by
j being crushed between the cars. After
j doing a little work lie would always pass
| gravel. Five years ago he used three
bottles of Thompson's Barosma Kidney
and Liver Cure and was completely cur
! cd. having ni> return ol the disease since.
Thompson's Barosma 50c and $1.0(1.
For sale by It. C. Dodson.
When religion is only a tool you are
j sure to get held of it from the wrong end.
The Diamond Cure.
The latest news from Paris, is. that
j they have discovered a diamond cure fur
I consumption. If you feal consumption
j or pneumonia, it will, however, be best
| for you to take that ureat remedy nien
| tioned by W. T. Mc(i ec. of Vauleer,
| Tenn. "I had a cough, for fourteen
! years. Nothing helped me, until 1 took
\ Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
! tion, Coughs and Colds, which gave in
! stant relief, and effected a permanent
j cure." I'ncijualled ijuick cure, for
I Throat and Lung Troubles. At L.JTag
| gart's drug store; price 50e and §I.OO,
112 guaranteed. Trial bottles free.
__
| A man needs something besides faith
j iu God when lie tackles a hornet's nest.
Niagara palls Excursions.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
| has selected the following dates for its
! popular ten-day excursions to Niagara
j Falls from Washington and Baltimore;
i July 7 and 21, August II and 25, Sep
! tembcr Sand l' 2, and October 13. (iu
i these dates the special train will leave
| Washington at 755 a. nr.. stopping at
| intermediate stations will leave Kin
* porium Junction 5.05 p. m,. arriving
j Niagara Falls at 9.35 p. in.
The special train ot Pullman parlor
i cars and day coaches will be run with
| each excursion running through to Nia
i gara Falls. An extra charsre will be
made for parlor-car scats.
An experienced tourist agent and ehap
[ eron will accompany each excursions.
1 For descriptive pamphlet, time of con
! necting trains, and further information
i apply to nearest ticket agent, or address
I lieo. W. Boyd,General Passenger Agent,
• Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
3530-2-71.
The Great Headache Cure,
I Bromo- Pepsin
" Note The Word Pepsin. "
CURES N ea, ' ac ' ie > Indigestioii,
On the Spot.
No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless.
All Druggists', 10c, 25c, and 50c.
It. TAGGAKT, Emporium, Pa.
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| \ 1865 1904 T
j j N. SEGER j
Our new SUMMER STOCK / j
I is at hand—Suits, Men's, Si
r Boy's and Children's Hats ?
/ and Shoes, Trunks, Satch- X
v els of all kinds at the low- /
112 est prices. Please call \
J you will find we cannot
painters L rSJL *' v : • |
know 1
t doesn't pay them t
nix their own paints. !
"housands ot them arc • j
naking more money j
ising
Lucas Paints j
tjjS (Tinted Glos ) J?' j
|| Giving better satis- 5$ j
e|| laction too.
p| Lucas Paints cover .so Fjj j
|| grandly, look so fine, M ]
gjf wear so well, that they p :
ly\ please everybody. So m ;
does the price.
'M Ask your dealer. Ej 1
John Lucas & Co j
Philadelphia fr
DR. LafRiSRCD'S COMM.I
Safe, speedy regulator: Druggist* «»r mail
Booklet free. DR. LaFUaNiX), Philadelphia, l'a. |
I
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL ::::::
FOE I'ILES,
ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RrLIFF.
SAMPLE MAILED FREE.
At DrugKlstH. 2. r >cenU, or mailed.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John
ftreets, New York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $5.
Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, i
Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. |
Administratrix'** Notice.
E»late of JAMES !{. FETTER, Deceased.
J ETTERH of administration on the estate of
1 J JAMES K. FETTER, late ol Emporium lid! -
ough, Cameron County. Pennsylvania deceased,
have been granted to MRS. III'NUIKTTA FKTTKR,
to whom ii!l persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment and those having
claims or demands, will make known the same
without delav.
Mllß. HENRIHTTA FETTEH,
Administratrix.
JOHNSHW McNAHM:V, Atty's.
June 28th, l'jo. r i.—l9-«t.
APPLICATION FUR CIIAKTEi!
XJOTICE i.s hereby given that an application
. N will be made to the Governor of the Com
monwealth of I'ennsylvaiiia, on Saturday, the
22nd day of July. A. L).. 1!)0.">, under the provis
ions of the Corporation Act of IST I and its
supplements for a charter for an intended
corporation, to be called the "COMMERCIAL
UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY." the charac
ter and object of which are to build, purchase,
lease and acouire telephone and telegraph ex
changes and lines in the several counties of
* 'Hilton. Clearfield, Tioga, Bradford, Potter,
Cameron, Venango. Butler, Armstrong, Elk,
McKean. Forest, Jell'erson and Clarion, in the
state of Pennsylvania, and to maintain and oner
ate the said systems; and for tins purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits !
and privileges conferred by said Act and the
supplements thereto.
\V. I). ZERBY, Solicitor. |
SEALED PROPOSALS.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
j STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, !
Harrisburg, Pa. j
QEALED proposals will be received by the !
O State Highway Department of Pennsylvania, I
under the Act approved May Ist, 190r.| for the
construction of 1,500 feet of road, extending from
the western line of Emporium at the County
Bridge over IJrittwood Creek to a point on the
road to Beech wood in Shippen township 111 the
county of Cameron. Plans and specifications
can he seen at the ofllce of the county commis- 1
j siouers. Emporium, Pa., and at the office of the
State Highway Department, Harrisburg, Pa. t
Bidding blanks will be furnished by the State
Highway Department upon request. Bids must '
I be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOB RECONSTRUC
TION OF UOAI) IN SHIPI'EN TOWNSHIP, !
! CAMERON COUNTY,"and received at the office !
i of the State Highway Department not later than j
! July Bth. 1905.
JOSEPH W. HUNTER,
i nI7-4. state Highway Commissioner, j
Commissioners' Sale
01 Unseated Land. I
i
The County Commissioners of Cameron <
| County, Pa., will well nt public sale on
FRIDAY. JULY 21,1905 AT II O'CLOCK A. M.
] at their office in Emporium, Pa., the following I
I described real estate of unseated lands:
| 50 acres in Grove Township, Cameron County, '
Pa., in Warrant 5087. Former owner unknown.
A. F. VOGT,
A. W. MASON,
J. W. LEWIS,
County Commissioners.
ATTEST:—
I. K. HOCKLEY, Clerk.
I Comnimissioners Office. »
j Emporium, Pa., June 21, 1005. (
i F. C. RIECK, 1). D. S..
DENTIST,
Emporium, Pa
Office, Fourtn street, opposite opera house.
Gas and otner local anaesthetics ad
i ministered for the painless extraction
! SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in
cluding Crown and Bridge Work.
| Our Spring-p
| Open jog
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| R.Seger &Son 1
| Ln Next to (tank
! In rd
j Ln I{;ive received tlieir nj
I[n first invoice of nj
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fe 1:1
n] Clothing jaEKfi '
Furnishings. S
S S
u] LATEST IX HATS fu
The most popular Jj
cn makes and strictlv [n
[r up-to-date. [}!
I KV E R V T H I N GJXEW g
Don't fail to call Cj J
ru and see us early for in .
|n] Spring Clothing is '
n] ripe. Call now. |};
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fr R. Seger & Son |
Call Earlj'. Next to Hank. [jj
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C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY,
General Merchandise.
STORE ON THE RIAITO. i
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White Suitings, .|
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We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and [JI
112 Suitings for Spring and Summer. Do not fail to see
them. Prices very reasonable.
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Bate's Seersuckers. I
j§| We received lately 2000 yards of Kate's Seersuckers jfcj
|| that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going ■>%,
fast. The patterns and color are much better this year j[| j
Ml than before. '
McCall Patterns |
m ' J,
lie McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use jjffl
M McCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, Jl<
40 and you wi'l have no trouble in doing your spring sew
|j®j! ing. Fashion sheets free. ,f|J
i Demorest Sewing |
I Machines p
We have a full line of Demi rest Sewing Machin
andfall in good working order. The kind von need
do your spring sewing. !|^[
Any person contemplating the purchase of a new »»
:J|> sewing machine will do well by calling 011 us. ||§
I Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 I
| C. B. HOWARD & CO. |
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-'ECOND TO NONE.
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Adam, §
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C Meldrum & §
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, Anderson Co. I
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112, 396-408 Mf:in Street, yt
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Fine Silks:
P w
/ Ue are earning §100,000.00 >
■/ worth of this season's oboioest
silks—too many when you con- /
/ sider that inventory is only six ,
weeks away. They must be sac
■ 4 rineed to effect a speedy clear- /
/ ancc. Great variety to clioose ,
fron -colors and styles the best
in tho world. Don't miss these /
/ genuine bargains:
/ SHIRTWAIST SUITING SILKS /
|'/ in all tin's season's colors and stvles, ''
elegant quality real value — /
\/ this sale /yC
/ SATIN LIBERTY SILK '
100 pieces of this season's fashionable /
/ all silk printed satin Liberty
Silks; renl value $1; this sale..
/ H ABUT AI WASH SILK |
/ tor light weight summer wear we have
the genuine Habutal Wash Silks, splen- 112
/ did assortment of all black, all white >
and lauc-y ell'ects; real value /l A _ '
/ 08c; this sale ~tyC ,
All white Plain Habutal silk 00/-*
/ real value SO; this sale ObfC /
, All White Plain Habutal Silk; CO„
' real value 75c; this sale OOC /
/ All White Plain Habutal Silk; d(~\r-L '
real value B£e; this sale DUG '
' CHIFFON LOUISENNE /•
/ 20 < \buisne shades of chnupeablo glace ,
Chill'uti Louisenne, in all the fashion
/ *b!e colors: real value *1.25 Qrr _ '
| . thisiaie OOC /
/ BLACK TAFFETA ✓
/ 1(1 pin cs of the best 34 inch guaranteed ,
t Quality Plain mack Taffeta silk in <
/ America; real value 81.35; d? 1 C\C\ ,
[, this sale
' SHEPHERD CHECKS ✓
/ Black and White Shepherd Check Silks ,
various sizes of cbeck, Swiss cc rt '
✓ make, real value 75c; this sale OOC .
/ COLORED TAFFETA
fiood staple shades of Colored "TaHeta /
j< , : a, :";: 5ca,,,, ! c; 55c *
' (■ Adam, '
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/ Meldrum <Sc y
' Anderson Co. 112
The American Block, /
/ BUFFALO, N. Y /
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