Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 28, 1905, Image 8

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IHaJf the boys withiix.
school g&tes wc^r
Mr/: Jane Aopkinr
Boy-Proof Clothe/-
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J duces such sweet strains as
Price and Quality—they're mus
ic to the ear.
IMischievious youngsters play |g
the very mischief with clothes—
'tis the way of heedless, happy
go-lucky boyhood.
IA Mrs. JANE HOPKINS'
BOY-PROOF SUIT gives a
lot of wear and style for a mite of
a price.
JASPER HARRIS, |
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| Opposite Post-office, Emporium, Pa. |
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Our New Year
| Introductory 1
Sale 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 has placed|in
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 euough to profit by it.
IKeep Your Eye on Us all this Year
and "Watch Us Grow.
Emporium Furniture Co., 1
BERNARD EG AX, Manager.
Undertaking. I
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905.
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I economical in first cost and |j
J right and the paints cover, I
.7! look and wear to beat any H
John Lucas & Co
A Laxative Cough Syrup.
"A cold or cough nearly always pro
duces constipation—the water all runs to
the eyes, nose and throat, instead of' pass
ing out of the system through the liver
and the kidneys. For the want ot mois
ture the bowels become dry and hard."
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is
the original Laxative Cough Syrup. It
meets and corrects the above conditions,
by acting as a pleasant cathartic on tin
bowels—axpels all colds from the system
and cures all coughs, croup, whooping
cough, LaGrippe, bronchitis, etc. Sold
by It. C. Dodson.
Every time a man makes love to his
wife he makes a profitable investment.
Always Successful.
When indigestion becomes chronic it is
dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will
cure indigestion and all troubles result
ing therefrom, thus preventing Catarrh
of the Stomach. Dr. Newbrough, ol
League, W. Ya., says:"To those suffer
ing from indigestion or sour stomach I
would say there is no better remedy than
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1 have prescrib
ed it for a number of my patients with
good success." Kodol Dyspepsia Curt
digests what you eat and makes thestoiu
ach sweet. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
The girl with pretty teeth and a dimpli
is usually a chronic giggler.
Are You Brigaded.
Engaged people should remember, thai
after marriage, many quarrels can b<
avoided, by keeping their digestions it
good condition with Electric Bitters. S
A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., says:
"For years, my wife suffered intensely
from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpic
liver, until she lost her strength and
vigor, became a mere wreck of her formei
self. Then she tried Electric Bitters
• which helped her at once, and finally
made her entirely well. She is now
strong and healthy." L. Taggart drug
gist, sells and guarantees them, at 50c n
bottle.
At the age of forty the average mar
has his conscience chloroformed.
Like Finding Money.
Finding health is like finding money
—so think those who are sick. When
you have a sough, cold, sore throat, or
chest irritation, better act promptly likt
W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. lie
says:"l had a terrible chest trouble
caused by smoke and coal dust on my
lungs; but, after finding no relief in other
remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds." Greatest sale of any COUL;1I
or lung medicine in the world. At L,
| Taggart's drug store; 50c and $1.00; guar
| anteed. Trial bottles free.
Successful guessers are applauded by
the public as great prophets.
Attractive as our Homes.
Ten Thousand Churches painted with
■L. M., paint, and are most attractive.
Liberal <|na ntity always given free.
4 gallons L. & M.. mixed with .'I gal
j lons oil, will paint a house.
Wears and covers like gold.
Don't pay 81.50 a gallon for linseed
oil, which you do in ready for use paint.
Buy oil fresh from the barrel at (ill
! cents per gallon, and mix it with Long
! man L. & M., Faint.
It makes paint cost about 5? 1.20 per
I gallon. DeLancey Gregory. Fort l'lain.
! N. Y., writes:
"Have sold L. Si M.. paint for over
25 years, and itveryone is surprised to
1 tiiid how little is required to paint a big
house ' Sold by llarry S. Lloyd.
Every man owes it to himself and
his family to muster a trade or profes
sion. Head the display advertisement
of the six Mome Schools of Telegraphy,
in this issue and learn how easily a
young ruau or lady may learn tele
graphy and he assured a position.
M-4m.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
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THE COUNTY.
HUNTLEY.
William Louge is able to be out again after his
severe illness with typhoid fever. We hope he
will soon be well again.
The children of foreman W. W. Johnson are J
improving and is to be hoped will soon be out of I
j danger.
: Antonio Counselo has returned from the Look
Haven hospital, where he has been undergoing
treatment for typhoid fever.
Miss Mattie Johnson and Mr. Ritchie spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John .Johncon of
Grindstone Cut.
Mr. David Logue has a fine Ayrshire calf to be
exhibited at the County Fair.
Mr. and Miss Collins spent Sunday at Sterling
Run. j
Miss I'Mna Mason of East Emporium, is spend- j
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith.
Owing to the interferenoe of the local police
the six round bout between Philip Schweikart
and Wm. Devereau did not go the limit. How
ever referee Parks awarded the dicision to Mr.
Schweikart as Deverean was plainly out-classed.
J. F. S.
CAMERON.
A large number of our Cameron people atten
de the funeral of DeWitt Stawbridge at Sterling
Run on Sunday,
i Al. Terry made a trip to the east end Sunday,
Mrs. Wm. Glass and daughter. Miss Theressa,
were Emporium visitors Tuesday.
| Mr. Daniel Sullivan's little daughter who is ill
! with typhoid fever, is having only a mild case of
it and is progressing nicely. This is the only
case of fever here.
We noticed Mr. Crape, agent at Cooks Run
among our Sunday visitors. They say wedding
bells are to ring next month. Congratulations.
Crape is hot stuff.
Al. Walker, propriotor of the Cameron House
and Wm. Wykoffhave together received a large
shipment of loadl'd 12 gauge shot gun cartridges
of special manufacture. Let the partridges and
rabbits sit up and take notice, or else they will
become things of the past. Conio on sport.
The Calder Brick & Coal Co., started on their
ninety day tast run last week, but had to give it
up. They will start the final ninety day test
within a day or two. We hope it may be a satis
factory one.
Our new meat market keeps what the peoole
want and is up to date. We wish the proprie
tors success.
Mr. Wykoff, Sr. found a wild bees nest and
obtained two large pails of honey. Isaac always
delivers the g*ods.
Mrs. Wm. Wykoff left on Tuesday to visit
| friends at Port Allegany.
| Hyde & Doutt's saw mill is nearly torn down
and will be loaded on the cars tor shipment by
Saturday.
L. R. Tiffany, who is relieving operator Page is
rapidly gaining friends here. We find him al
ways gentlemanly and corteous. Therejseems to
he attractions for him iu Cameron. We wonder
ed why Tiffany was always partial to the ladies
when he was working on Martin Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hoyt were Huntley visi*
tors Sunday and took supper with Mr. and Mrs.
Sullivan.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Price,
mother of Mrs. Wm. Wykoff, is in very poor
health.
Mrs. Cyrus Lupro spent Tuesday with her
daughter in Emporium.
Miss Susie Sullivan is ill with typhoid fever.
Lanlord Olsen ot the Valley House is busy
preparing for his fall trade. Mr. Olsen is a
gentleman and a first class landlord and runs an
up to date hotel. His trade is increasing all the
time.
Daniel Sullivan has the prize potatoes this fall
and expects to exhibit some of the best at the
County Fair. It will be remembered that Mr.
Sullivan's Berkshire pig received the gold medal
at the St. Louis Exposition. He has about 25
splendid pigs this season also.
Jas. B. Hayes, former lanlord of the Valley
House, contemplates going into business in the
near future at Buffalo. His many friends wish
him every success in his new enterprise.
The new firm of Schwab & Linninger, general
merchandise, promises to be a successful combi
nation. as both gentlemen are very popular.
We are glad that their little political differences
have been settled and in the words of the poet:
They have buried the hatchet
And took up the pen.
Political troubles nothing to them;
With malice toward none
And good will to all,
They will use you first-class,
Whan upon them you call.
J. F. S.
FIRST FORK.
I Mrs. George Beckner, of Laurel, Miss., engin
j eered a reunion and social of theCaldwell family
last Saturday evening at the house of Wm. Cald
well, when about sixty relatives and friends
met and listened to some violin music by B. M
Swanke and Fred Williams and speeches by
other parties. Among relatives and friends from
i a distance we might mention the two Mrs. Beck
ners (George, Verne) of Laurel, Miss.; Mr. and
Mrs. Hussey and daughter Pearl of Medix Ruu;
Mr. A. D. Nelson of Wharton and Henry Cald
well and family of Sinnamahoning. Henry is
around on crutches from the effects of a broken
leg while at work at the new dynamite works.
Refreshments were served, after which all de
parted for their homes, except those from a long
distance.
Mrs. R. M. Williams and Mrs. Will Mahon
made a business visit to Sinnamahoning on
! Thursday, returning Friday evening.
! The post office building Is being repaired and
; painted, under the brush of Wes. Berficld of
| Wharton. A new sign has been hung up and
j the business is being conducted by C. E. Logue.
j Mis. R. M. Williams has some cotton plants
j raised from the seed, in her garden, which are.
I in various stages of development, from bios '
sums to balls, but will hardly have any market- j
able cotton, as the nights are getting too cold, I
I though we have had no frost yet. in this "neck '
of woods."
Constable and Collector Batchelder was up j
and took what loose coin there was in this sec- '
tion and "made good his escape." i
Surr SEI>. |
Best for Children.
Mothers be careful of the health of it
your children. Look out for Coughs, I j
Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.jl
Stop them in liuit—One Minute Cough I
Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and 1
pleasant. Contains no opiates. Sold by I
K. C. Dodson.
Bargain in Books.
A complete set of Bi-ittanica Eney- j
elouaodia,consisting of thirty volumes j
and koy. Are till new and in original
packages. Will be sold at a bargain, j
Apply at PRESS office. :{«tf 1
Warning.
All peraoiiH are hereby forbidden from I!
trespassing upon the property of thi«
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Kuperinteiulaot at the ! "
works. J
KEYSTONE FUWDKH .MFG. CO.
Kmporium, PH., AUKIINI Ist, r.KiS
14-11.
112
THE LIVER QUARANTINE
41 TAKING HIS MEALS OUT."
(|Hurried eating has ruined many a man's
stomach. The digestion-destroying pro
cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first.
But it is only a short time until the liver
balks, the digestive organs give wny, and
almost countless ills assail the mail who
endeavors to economize time at the ex
pense of his health.
<J[A torpid liver causes a quarantine of the
entire system. It locks in the diseased
germs and body poisons and affords them
full play, inviting some serious illness,
qin? amilies where August Flower is used,
a sluggish liver and constipation are un
known, so are all stomach ailments, as
well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn,
headaches and kidney and blader affec
tions. No well-regulated family should
be without this standard remedy. «
<JTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists.
R. C. DODSON.
\ 1865 1904 t
I N. SE(JER } |
I Oar" new SUMMER STOCK / j
y is at hand—Suite, Men's, i j
r Boy's and Children's Hats 112 i
} and Shoes, Trunks, Satch- N
v els of all kinds at the low- /
/ est prices. Please call 1
7 you will find we cannot S
J be under sold. C
; C. B. HOWARD & COMPANY,
General Merchandise. w
STORE ON THE RIALTO. M
I White Suitings, |
We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and
112 Suitings for Spring and Summer. Do not fail to see Iffi 1
them. Prices very reasonable. £s&
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I Bate's Seersuckers.
||| We received lately 2000 yards of Bate's Seersuckers ijs
(|| that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going j||j
fast. The patterns and color are much better this year H
|j#{| than before. >||
1 McCall Patterns §
The McCall Patterns are always up to date. Use ffl
|jfi|i McCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, ,J|
J® and you wi'l have 110 trouble in doing your spring sew- |@|
® ing. Fashion sheets free.
j§ Demorest Sewing- |
i Machines
fWe have a lull line of Demorest Sewing Macliin
I and|all in good working order. The kind you need
do your spring sewing. ft
ijjgjjl Any person contemplating the purchase of a new WK
sewing machine will do well by calling 011 us.
J Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 I
> C. B. HOWARD & CO.
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| This is the i
11 Store |
| For the People.
£ 81b Rice. 25c. •
1 j 7 bars Oak Leaf ar Acme >
} Soap, 25c. \
\ 3 Cans Corn, 25c. >
{ 3 Cans Peas, 25c. <
112 3 Cans Tomatoes, 25c. <
£ A full line of fresh fruits,
) and canned }
? meats suitable for camping \
s parties. t
* Free delivery to any part *
( of the city. c
s 0. B. Barnes, j
I £ Allegany Avenue,
J 'Phone 81. 3
SHS2SHSE c S2 S5 Sf^
! Old Reliable |
| Drug Store |
i SPRING DRUGS £
0| Clear the system of im- !{j
jjj purities. uj
(n SPRING WALL PAPER S]
[jj Brightens the home. "j
SPRING PAINT jjj
|[s Does away with and covers j*l
| fu up disease germs. IT
I nJ Buv them ol L. Taggart. [r
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We carry the largest line of U]
jnj Drugs, Wall Paper and Paint m
11{] in Cameron county. jf
Get health, cleanliness and [J{
j"J good cheer at the
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