E CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS jjs L| ! 112" ' flf Use in time. S.l by drusv:'-. Rj HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics euro diseases of noises, Cattle, Sheep, l>ogs, Hogs uud Poultry by acting directly on the SICK TAKTS without loss of time. A. A. { FEVERS, Congeal I mi*. Inllamnia- OUKES j tloua. Lung Fever, Milk Fever. B. 11. ISPR AIXS, LnmeiiCßN, lujurieii, cUßirs) Rlieuinatiam. C. C.IRORE THROAT, lliilnav, Epizootic. CURES ) Distemper. " : REs'i WORMS, Hot*, <Jrul>a. E. E. (COKJIIS. Colli*. Influenza, lnflatne4 CURES S Lung*. Plcuro-l'iieuitiotiln. P. F.H OMC, Rell ynelie. H lnd-Iltown. CUKES ) Dlurrhea, Dvaeuterv* Q.O. Prevent. MISCARRIAGE. OURB«! KI,)VEV A BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. )BKI.\ niWK%sKs. Mant'c, Irrupt Inns. CURES S Ulcer*. firmse, Fare* . J. K. ? DAD CONDITION, *tarlu« ( oil, CURES ) Indigestion, Stomach MASTFCM. flOc. each ; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Hook, Ac., $7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prloe. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John .itreeta. New York. rF-BOOK MAILED FHEE. Building Time And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and Builders Supplies. We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc., a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT BRUSHES, etc. Plumbing and Tinning is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for estimates in these lines. All our work is positively guarantee to give satisfaction. Stoves and Ranges. Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in county and every one guaranteed by the maker. MURRY I COPPERSMITH CO. I $500,000 Deposited by I THE I Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada! | with THE FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY OF NEWARK, N. J. I I (TRUSTEE.) This Company lias appointed the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, N. J., one RESULT'S FOR 1004 of its Trustees in the United States (under a trust deed), and has deposited with I them $500,000,00 in bonds for the protection of its American policyholders. The The Sun Life Assurance Comoanv. Insurance Commissioner of the State of Michigan holds a similar deposit in trust, ■ and the SUN LIFE agrees that these doposits shall be PERPETUAL within the CANADA. jf United States, and will be increased from time to time, so as to cover its total lia- Assurance issued and paid for in Cash #15,911,904.24 bilities in this countiy. 011 r r " crea f e ove r 1903 1,744,698.77 I I Cash Income from Premiums, Interest, Rents, &c 4 5 6 : RESULTS FOR 1904. Vssets „ t „. t I ncrea f over 1903 "575, I ,i Assets as at 31st December, 1904 17,851,760.92 I Income, $4,561,936.00. Assets, $17,851,760.00. rT r , e , Increase over 1903 2,345.984.44 I |i Undivided Surplus over all Liabilities and Capital qp OlirplUS (Government Standard), $1,752,755.00* (according to thß Company's Standard, the Urn. Table, with 4 per cent, interest on policies I American Investments. $7,590.391,00. V" V ft Surplus by Government Standard : -S. COMPANY'S OFFICERS: Profits paid Policyholders .'!!!!!!!.' President, Vice President, Secretary and Actuary, ; DM 15 " d0Wme " tS, Profits an<l a " oti,cr Payments 10 Fo,ic >" § R. Macanlay. S. H. Ewing, T. li. Macaulay. || Payments to Policyholders since organfaation !!!!! ]!! ] | , __ : Life Assurances in force, December 31st, 1904 ■ COMPANY s AMERICAN MANAGERS: ' increase over i.™ * I ' 9,°4 t) »473*9 y I Eastern Penna., Pittsburgh, Pa., Erie, Pa., _ I W. A. Higinbotham. G. M. Hayes, E. D. Lndwig, , PROGRESS IN EIGHT-YEAR PERIODS. I North Carolina; South Carolina, Georgia, Income N't Assets exclusU-e of Uncalled Life Assurance in force. E. M. Peterson. W. S. Uoyenton. J. S. Cameron, j' X |Z* •' I $ 48,210.93 " $ 96,461.95 $ 1,064,350.00 Mary,and ' Virginia ' Michigan, i Isss: K E. C. Peed. N. D. Sills. J.A.Tory. j lßf / J 1,886,258.00 6,388,144.66 38,196,890.92 19 °4 \: • • M 6 17,851,760.92 85,327,662.85 Persons desiring Terms or Agencies will apply to E. D. LUDWIG, E. D. LUDWIG Manager, Erie Department. Manager, 500 Downey Building, Erie, Pa. E. A. PYLE. Ass't. Manager. Emporium, Pa. ° mMso ° Dow " ey Eul """ g ' \ . -*• Resolutions of Respect. WHEHKAS, It has pleased an allwise and I merciful Clod to remove from our midst our brother Ilarry George, therefore be it H solved. That we, members of Emporium Aerie, No. 958, F. O. E. have lost a most valued IViencl and brother, and be it further ~ liesoleed, That we forward a e<»py of thee res olutions to the family of our deceased brother, and be it further Re&trcd, That we drape our eherter in mourn ing for a period of thirty days, and shat a copy of these resolutions he placed on the minutes and printed in the borough papers. OEO KEMPHEK, H. S. FALK, T. 11. DOUGHERTY, Committee. V At a Meeting of W. C. No. 136, P, O. H. of A.» held in this Camp, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: WHEREAS, It has pleased the .Supreme Ruler to remove from our membership, Brother Wil liam Shade, therefore be it lie-solved , That it is with saadness we are call ed to part with so faith Ail a member and true friend. Resolved, That we sympathize with the family of our departed Brother, recommending them to Him who doith all things and who alone can comfort the afflicted. Resolved, That our Charter be draped for thirty days, that these resolutions be spread up on the minutes, published in the county papers and a copy sent to the sorrowing family. T. S. FULTON, C. E. SHAFFER, W. H. LUPOLD, Committee. Sinnamahoning, Pa., July )7, 1905. Bargain in Books. A complete set ofßrittanica Ency [ clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes > and key. Are all new and in original 1 packages. Will be sold at a bargain, 1 Apply at PRESS office. 38tf CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUYL 20, 1905. THE COUNTY. EAST CAMERON ITEMS. We are having fine weather at present. ! Mrs. B. A. Lord is very sick with ] diphtheria. Alice Frauver is taking music lessons . at Driftwood. You won't have togo to the Chutes j for groceries. Schwab Bros., are preparing the Dun- j levie office for a store. I'otter's ice cream social was a grand 1 success. I wonder where the violinist' is spending his nights. Ed. Gardner and family of Port Ailc- , gany have moved in our small city. C. B. I'otter is erecting a new house OH the old foundation. Mrs. Rebecca Haynes and son of; Brookville are visiting Mr. A. Lord. Maggie Sullivan intends leaving this ( week for Travelers Repose, W. Va. Misses Flossie and Byrde Tagizart of Emporium were visiting friends on Oak Hill on Sunday. DEWITTS. HUNTLEY. Daniel Kailbourn was a business caller at Olcan Wednesday. Ray Jordan and Frank Berfield of j Mason Hill called on friends in town Saturday. A. D. and G. W. Gore of Sinnauia- j mahoning are visiting J. S. Jordan. Mrs. Eugene Devlingand Miss Agnes j Wade were town callers on Thursday,; selling tickets for L. O. T. M. quilt. Geo. Mctzger, Jr., of Emporium was i in town Friday in the interest of the Driftwood Telephone Company. R. E. Trump of Sterling Run, is work ing for the Driftwood Telephone Co., at Huntley. A. W. Woods and his men arc build ing the new telephone line between Sin namahoning and Emporium. They have the work done as far as Huntley and are working towards Emporium. Mr Woods makes his headquarters for him self and twelve men at B. J. Collins' residence. Mrs. Naomi Hamilton of Medix Run, is visiting relatives in town. J. F. S. MASON HILL. Farmers wire busy haying. Thomas Jordan is on the sick list at this writing. Henry Hill, of Grove Hill, was seen traveling our streets Thursday. I . . ... Mrs. Sibley is now visiting relatives at Mix Run. Mr. /. Bayne, of Huntley, spent Sun ! day with friends at this place, j William Leonard went to Cameron Sunday and when he returned wore a broad and elegant smile. We wonder why! La Losey visited his grand-parents at this place, over Sunday. A party from Driftwood were upon tho Hill picnicing Friday. Miss Alice Williiams spent Sunday with the Misses Beck, of Emporium. Miss Muriel Bailey has returned home after a few days visit with heraunt, Mrs. (). L. Bailey, Sinnamahoning. A few of the Driftwood people were upon the Hill gathering huckleberries Sunday. CAMERON. Mr. G. L. Page and wife spent Sun day with E. S. Randolph and family at Emporium. Saturday was pay day at the mines. Mrs. Itobert Lord is reported ill with throat trouble. She is being attended bv Dr. Heilman. E. L. McCracken and family have moved to St. Marys, where Mr. Mc- Cracken has purchased a home. Itobert Glenn spent the past week in Snow Shoe visiting his parents. Bert Benson moved his household goods to Straight Creek, last Friday, where he has a position with Ouinn & Sherman. H. G. Dunlevie has moved his office to the buildinir formerly occupied by Hyde and Doutt. Prof. Chas. F. Haas spent Friday in town, guest of A. F. Walker. General Supt. W. 11. G. Walker of the Calder Brick and Coal plant and A. Sproul of the Cerame Engine Co., were callers at St. Marys last Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. John Doutt attended the birthday party given in her honor on Wednesday last. The towns people were well represented. Prof. Frank Wegener, of St. Marys, furnished the music. The dwellings made vacant by the re moval of E. V. Dunlevie's employees to West Virginia an; filling rapidly by the employees of the Calder Brick Co. Mr. A. F. Walker is in receipt of a six months old English Setter pup, from the Geo. E. Holland kennells, of Haver hill. Mass. It is the finest dog of the kind in this section of the country. The new Post Office at the Coke < )vens will be established in the Company's store. Manager Fred L. Webster will represent Uncle Sam in charge of the of fice. These new duties assigned to Mr. Webster are only preliminaries tending to gradually fit him for more important positions in the country in the future. We smoke Cremo's "Su." Mr. Warren McConnell holds the record tor (he most raspberries gathered in seven days. Six hundred quarts is the record—where is the Cross Fork man that loaded logs last winter. J. F. S. SINNAMAHONING. Good weather tor haying aud the farm ers are improving it. Mrs. I). L. Council, and daughter llellen, are visiting in Lock Haven this week. Mrs, A. •). Barclay uud children are visiting at Connelsville this week. '■eo. D. Mead left Tuesday on flyer for Genesee, to take charge of a section on the B. S. & 8. It. R. Several cases of measles in town, Dr. Corbett is kept pretty busy. Dr. Russell is away on his summer vacation, visiting friends in Knoxville, Tennessee. Isaac Floyd, who has been home on a couple of weeks vacation, went back to Laquin this week. J. F. Fisher has his new house most ready to move into. Several new dwellings are going to be built this fall. The Fulton Bros, are kept pretty busy these times. They are first-class work men and do good work. When in town take a look at the I*. 0. S. of Hall room. The artistic paint ing and decorating was done by the Fu'ton Bro's. The Sinnamahoning Dynamite Co., have raised their oapital stock from S;>0,000 to 8100,000. They have pur chased all of the Truman lands in Grove Run, upon which they will locate their plant. It is one of the best locations in the state, the best of pure mountain water to run their plant with and at a junction of the I'. k E. R. It., and the B. S. and S. R. R., which gives them good shipping facilities. Work will be gin on the new plant about the 20th of July. When started it will be one of the largest plants in the state. DBB.SE. A Smooth Article. \\ hen you find it necessary to use salve use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the purest, and best for Sores, Burns, Boils, Eczema, Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles. Get the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by It. (J. Dodson. \ ou cannot leave the lusts you love. Forced To Starve. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: " For 22 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful, some times, that I could not eat. After vain ly trying everything else. I cured it, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At L. Tag gart's drng store, only 25c. For Sale. Good bay work team; eight and nine years old; weight 2800; for sale. Appl v at PRESS office. | Paints ||<j| B sure to turn out right I Indigestion Cured. There is no case of Indigestion, Dys pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not yield to the digestive and strengthening influence ol Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stom ach by digesting what yon eat and al lowing it to until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quick and permanent relief from Indiges tion and all stomach troubles, build up the system and so purities that disease cannot attack and gain a foothold as when in a weakened condition. Sold by R. C. Dodson. A small mac is sometimes a big nui sance. The Good and Just Reasons. There are three reasons why mothers prefer Oue-Minute Cough Cure: First; it is absolutely harmless; Second, it tastes good—children love it; Third, it cures Coughs. Croup and Whooping Cougt when other remedies fail. Sold by K. C. Dodson. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden frou: trespassing upon the property of thit Company without a permit trom thit office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903 24-tf
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