Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, January 04, 1906, Image 4

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ilsrt HI isill-:n BV C. B.GOULD.
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager. '
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• I* mrl uniform, and will be furnished on appH
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and Official Advertising persqtinre. three
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Bau tier square.
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ise ee nt s per line for eachsubsequentconsecutive
!**erlion.
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• Simpleannouncementsofbirthß,marriages
<anmldeaths will be inserted free.
Business Cards, five lines or less $5.00 per year
furtive lines, at the regular rates of advertising
«T«> localinserted for less than 75 cts. per issue.
JOB PRINTING.
Tin* Job department of the PRESS is complete,
>. ail tfl'ords facilities for doing the best class of
Krnrtr PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law
C*ct<rtfng.
No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages
•ere paid, except at the option of the publisher.
Papers sent out of the county must be paid for
t » *.<ivance.
*B-No advertisements will be accepted at less
•%'. ti in the price for fifteen words.
*i*Tteligious notices free.
The girl who spends her money up
on clothes instead of good health
'•"Vringing food.
A Grim Tragedy
i- daily enacted in thousands of homes,
its Death claims, in each one, another
"v&jtim of Consumption or Pneumonia,
lint when Coughs and Colds are prop
tr'y treated, the tragedy is averted. F.
Huntley, of Oaklandon. Intl., writes;
■ 'My wile had the consumption, and
ultras doctors gave her up. Finally she
t ' ** Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
-vumption. Coughs and Colds, which
out red her, and to-day she is well and
yog." It kills the germs of all dis
oa.ses. One dose relieves Guaranteed
m 50c and 91.00 by L Taggart druggist.
Friul bottles free.
Letter From M. S. Barr.
I.ake, Scott County, Miss., Dec. is, 1905.
tSdU/nr P*ess:
112 eur Sir—Please find enclosed money order
<iwol. r )0 for which I would like you to send in
VJFRE PBESS for one ; "ar. As I have moved my
ttksut y'a Miss-i-sippi I would like the-paper to
f.'jtiov. n>(.
We left Denis Run, Tuesday, Dec. sth, at 11:25
.«?»! arrived in Pittsburg at 7 |> m. b; iug delayed
<mm Lccoant of i'. wrc k. Having about tv.o ours
4iO the city; we took the P. C. C. A: St, h. to Cin
•>-::':n.ati. After traveling all night, a distance of
? " ; miles we landed in Cincinati for breakfast.
Hi* :ving we tool: the Queen and Crescent Route
\B>Ohettanooga, a distance of 338 miles, where
v*. changed for Meridan, taking the Alabama
»Siroat Southern road for 296 miles, arriving at
Tfiee-idan at 3p. m We rested until 11:55 when
WP • ook a train for Lake, about 10 miles. There
Hvrrng II In our crew we marched up to Merrill &
hoarding house, where we iound Mr. and
BLrs. George Fonltz, old residents of Penna.
t -eady to serve us a sumptuous dinner, also to
• vwHcom us to the land of cotton. We passed
•.ttrongli some fine scenery on our way, especi
•tlfy hrough Kentucky and many high bridges
- ilxsit 30 tunnels in that state. We seemed
groover valley* and through mountain peaks.
-XX.is a very nice country, fine weather most of
Uptime. We have only had one night Ireezing
rwxther since we came
Merrill & Co., have erected a fine saw mill
planing mill, lath mill, also a large dry
iciln. They also have their machinery for a
shuigie mill and will no doubt have it in opera
ton soon. They are building homes for their
tien as fast as convenient and will soon have
j aite a village. They own a large tract oftim
> J *r here; and there are a number of Pennsylvan
i iiis here now.
l>ont forget to mail us the PRESS for we would
vU(- to hear from Cameron county again.
M. S. BARR.
feiTATE OF OHIO, CITY OK TOLEDO, i
LUCAS COUNTY. 112 89
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
. »;s senior partner of the firm of F. J.
«' L>teeney & Co., doing business in the
• city of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
s>um of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
far each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be by the use of Hall'R
•Catarrh Cup. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn t' !>cfore me and subscribed
in my pre* , this 6th day of Decem
ber, A. D . s-6.
A. W. OLEASON,
R SEAL Notary Public.
• Hall's* irrhCureis taken intern
ally, and ue> directly on the blood and
mucuous surfaces of the system. Send
112 >r testimonials free.
F J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take
M all's Family Pills for constipation.
The girl who tells you all the won
•ilerfui things she can do, but never
gets right down to doing anything at
. «|l. —New York World.
A Wonderful Saving.
The largest Methodist Church in
tieogia, used 32 gallons of L.it M., mix
od with 24 gallons of oil, thus making
juiitit cost about 51.20 per gallon. They
"jalcukted to u*e 100 gallons of other
•j.aint. Saved about &KO.OO and also get
t big donation of L. & .M. Dealers glad
ly -'.oil L. & M., because their customers
fo*-it and say they used it 12, 14
w ■ n' 1 oven ;i0 years ago.
Won t pay 81.50 a gallon for linseed
■oil, which voa do in reudy-f'or use paints
|suy oil fresh from the barrel at 60
cfetfts per gallon, and mix it with L. A.
.VI. Paint.
<l' makes pa:nt cost about 81.20 per
V*W'>n. SoM by Harry S. Lloyd.
The girl wbo never is on time.
Paying > ()«bt of Uratltude.
Mr. Mott Alkn, foremau, Uniou City,
■ i r a.") Chair Factory, says" l was badly
e.'tcd with rheumatism for more than
moot)u< at times had to get up at
'J I o'clock and stay up the balance of the
uijilit; could not drcas myself without
• tlu: aid of my wife, am now entirely
♦wired, and by 'he u»e of only one 50c
bottle of Crocker * Itbuiualie Keinedy.
It C. Dodwiii. 21sept.'iui.
CSSS"
- TO
| (| ittrnMrnm
r For inside
and out
iflj Better fort very use. I
3 Lucas Paints spread n
« easier and go farther. I
H I hey look better and I
■ wear Jonger.
For th ese reasons I
■ they are more econom- I
I ical and far more satis- I
I factory than any other I
jfl paint you can buy.
Ask your dealer.
John Lucas & Co
Philadelphia
Thanks.
Ruben Fountain and family wish to
thank their neighbors and friends for
their kindness during their late berea
vement in the death of their son Joseph.
RUBEN FOUNTAIN AND FAMILY.
New Year Greeting.
The year of 1906 is here and it is our
desire that our dear friends will realize
all for which they aspire.
May the new year bring you hap
piness,
Crown your efforts with success,
Are the warm sincere wishes
Of the CAMERON COUNTY PRESS.
The Gates Company.
Lulu Tyler Gates and her company,
presenting the third number in the
Star Course gave great pleasure to the
large audience in attendance. The im
personations of Mrs. Gates were per
haps the chief charm but her support
was the best and the entire entertain
ment was worthy the enthusiastic
praise it elicited.
Indigestion Overcome.
Indigestion is easily nverc >me by the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because
this remedy digests what you eat and
gives the stomach a rest —allows it to
recuperate and grow strong again. Ko
dol relieves Indigestion, Belching of Gas,
Sour Stomach, Heart Rum. etc., and en
ables th'.: digestive organs to transform all
food»2 into tlie king of rich red blood
that makes health and strengh. Sold
by It. ('. Dodson. Ask for the 11)00
Kodol Almanac and 200 year Calendar."
The girl who fails to remain woman
ly and affects mannish qualities.
Always Increase the Strength.
A responsible amount of food thor
oughly digested and properly assimilated
will always increase the strength. It
your stomach is a "little off" Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure will digest what you eat and
enables the diaestive organs to assimilate
and transform all foods into tissues build
ing blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stom
ach, Belching, Heart Burn and all forms
of Indigestion. Palatable and strength
ening. Sold by R. C. Dodson: "Ask
for the 190(> Kodol Almanac and 200
year Calendar."
The girl who looks upon work as
drudgery and has a grudge against
fate for forcing her to do it.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. :J4th St.,
New York at one time had her beauty
spoiled with skin trouble: She writes:
"I had Salt Ilheutn or Eczema for years,
hut nothing would cure it, until I used
Bueklen s Arnica Salve." A quick and
sure healer for cuts, burns and sores.
25c at. L. Taggart's drug store.
The girl who criticises everything
and everybody.
Greatly in Demand.
Nothing is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleanser,
such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
are just what you need to cure stomach
and liver troubles. Try them. At L.
Taggart's drug store, 2;»c. guaranteed.
The girl who talks over her employ
er's business outside of the office.
Perfection can only be attained in the
physical by allowing Nature to appro
priate and not dissipate her owu resources.
Cathartics gripe, weaken—dissipate, while
DeWitt's Little Karly Risers simply ex
pel all putrid matter and bile, thus allow
ing the liver to assume normal activity.
Good for the complexion. Sold by R.
C. Dodaon. 'Ask for the 1906 Kodol
Almanac and 200 year Calendar.'
toothing and Comforting.
The soothing and comforting effects of
De Witt's Witch Haiel Salve, when ap
plied to Piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc., sub
dues pain almost instantly. This Salve
draws out the inflammation, reduces
swelling and atea as a rubefacient, thus
circulating the blood through the diseas
ed parts, permitting or aiding Nature to
permanently remove the trouble entirely.
Sold by K. C. Dodson. Ask for the
I WMi Kodol Almanac and Calendar."
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1906.
A Prominent Cameron County ■
Citizen Passes Away.
Mr. Thomas Gilmartin of Sterling
Run,.died at his residence two miles j
west of that village at 3:20 Thursday |
morning, Dec. 21, 1905 On Tuesday, j
Dec. sth as Mr. Gilmartin was crossing
a small trestle on the Calder Brick C'o's |
railroad he slipper! and fell, striking
upon his side against a tie. He man- |
aged to regain his feet and walked the !
distance of a mile to Mr. Connors
house, and from there he was taken '
home by Mr. Fauver in a carriage. Dr.
Smith of Emporium was summoned
and upon examination it was found ;
that his kidneys were ruptured. After j
two weeks of continual suffering he
passed away on the above date His
family were all with him with the ex- (
ception of Mrs Gilmartin who died
some years ago. Mr Gilmartin is sur
vived by live children, three sons and
two daughters. John, the eldest son
resides in Renovo and is a conductor
on the P. R. R ; William of Johnson
burg is a flagman on the P. R R.; j
Mark J , of Austin, Pa , Conductor on
the B. & S R R. Of the daughters j
Mary resides at the homestead and
Winifred resides in Emporium. One
grand-daughter, Miss Oelia Gilmartin
also lives at home with Miss Mary.
Mr. Gilmartin was born in the Parish |
ofKilgarven, County Mayo, Ireland,!
Dec. 25th, 1828, and came to this conn- j
try about 58 years ago. He worked on !
a farm in Wyoming county this state i
for a time, then moved to Renovo, j
where he assisted in building the grade
for the P. & E from Renovo to Wilcox; j
then he filled the position of flagman j
011 the first work train that was station
ed at Wilcox; two years later hemoved j
to Driftwood where he remained in
service of the Company until 1878,
when he purchased the farm where he
resided to the time of his death.
Mr. Gilmartin was one of our most j
esteemed and popular citizens and was
well thought of by every one. He al
ways had a kind word for all, and the
people of this community will miss him
very much. The bereaved family have
the sincere sympathy of all in their
great trouble. The remains were tak
en to Driftwood on train 12, Saturday
morning, Dec. 23, the funeral being
held from St. James Church. Tho ser
vices were conducted by the Rev.
Father Curley of Driftwood.
The pall bearers were: James Rob
inson, Patrick Robinson, Patrick Kill
een, Patrick Clair, J. J. McCarthy and
Patrick Mahony.
Among the relatives and friends who
attended the funeral were: J. J. Mc
Carthy, Johnsonburg; Jno. Nagle,
Loretta Nagle, Win. McGeehn, Ridg
way; M J. Dolan, I). W. Donovon,
Mrs. Jas. Farrell, M. Parrel I, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Mahony, Miss Anna Welsh, !
Emporium; Jas. Nagle, Thos. Nagle, j
Martin Nagle, Patrick Clair, Thos. !
Cushen and Robt. Plemming, Renovo;
W. P. Gilmartin, Saycr, Pa.; Miss j
Ivatherino Gilmartin, Tunkhannock; j
Mrs. M. J. Gilmartin Austin.
His life's lamp has ceased to burn.
To the Saviour he has turned;
Now his spirit pure and free
Sings God's praise eternally.
J. F. S. !
Lily Dew.
The most delightful preparation for j
ladies and gentlemen's toilet. It im-I
ports to the skin a delicious freshness j
that can be gained no other way. Posi !
tively removes tan and sunburn. Will 1
not irritate the most sensitive skin and !
will not rub off or show like powder. I
Manufactured only by MRS. EVA j
TKTER, Emporium, Pa. Rooms over I
post office. 89-tf.
Bargain in Books.
A complete set of Brittanica Ency- j
clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes j
and key. Are all new and in original I
packages. Will be sold at a bargain, j
Apply at PRESS office. 36tf
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. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. Co.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1003.
24-tr.
Jk 1111 h i'ii 1111 'T
J CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAi;.^
kg Bust Couirh Syni'.. Ta;t-5 C '
Use In time. S ..J l>y »S.j
br Jl -iciJ3r"-ici SHSHSC3 e ETHSBSI&
fold Reliable
nj £
I Drug Store
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S Prescriptions
[jj Compounded at jjj
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B Prices. g
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|old Reliable^
asciSHSEs biaKasasß sra as
THE
DIFFERENCE.
Between THREE per t. and I
FOUR per cent, there is a differ
ence of SI.OO on every hundred dollars
invei*ted--proportionate on other amounts.
WHO GKTS IT?
You ahould receive for your funds
the highest interest return consistent
with absolute safety. No question about
that. This bank, founded in 1862, has
contagiously paid interest on Savings ond
Time Deposits and Certificates of Deposit
FOUR PER CKNT.,
Sand interest is compounded twice yearly.
Its Careful, Capable. Conservative man
agement combined with its (great financial
strength, having
Assets $15,000,000,00,
guarantees security. Non-residents of
Pittsburgh ran transact their business
with convenience and safety by means of
its system of
BANKING BY MAIL
fully explained in Booklet C. P., mailed
free to those desiring a safe and profit
able investment for savings or surplus
funds. Write f>>r .i ropy today.
PITTSBURGH
BANK FOR SAVINGS
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
| Bedard j
| The Tailor {
? Of ST. MARYS, J
s Has opened a Tailor Shop s
> on Broad Street in the room \ i
> recently occupied by the \ j
5 Misses Ludlani and is now > |
> ready to show you a full j I
> line of fall and winter suit- ) j
} ings. Give him a call. }
j REPAIRING. |
look neat and fresh, have i !
? your business trousers press- j
? ed at least every two weeks )
? your coat and vest every |
£ month. | i
> Bedard the Tailoi, \
\ St. Marys and Emporium. \ :
I G. H. GROSS |
6-COMPANY
Before you buy else
where it will pay you
to call on the Broad
Street Market. We
are here to please.
HOME MADE SAUSAGE
10c A POUND.
I Pickle
Excellence
B\ buying Heinz's
Pickles in sealed glass
packages, you are sure
ot getting the best we
can offer —better cannot
be made, We return
full purchase price if
you do not like them.
lib White Cup Baking Powder
40c.
lib Purity Baking l'owder 450
A Hue picture with each pound.
We are going to give you 8
barn of Acme or Oak I>*af Soap
for '2sc.
15c bottle Heinz' Pickle* 10c.
50c Pail Cottolene 45c.
50c Pkjje Matches 35c.
Three 5c Pkga Napper Scrap
Tobacco 10c.
Three 5c l'kga John Mitchell
loii£ cut Tobacco 10c
|lb 15c Pkn« Mountain Hoae
Tobacco 10c.
'Phone 21,
G. H. GROSS & GO. |
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SECOND TO NONE.
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MELDRUM &
> ANDERSON CO. |
/ .'Wfi-408 Main Street, y
& BUFFALO, N. Y.
112, $
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inn j
I GOODS i
*£ Hooks
%, Gloves
Art Goods y
Stationery
Umbrellas J
Fancy Goods
Smoking Jackets
Handkerchiefs
% Neckwear
<tj Jewelry /
|» Coats and Suits %
pi Waisis and Skirts
China and Glass £
Silverware, etc.
/ And a Great y
; Pre-lnventorySale I
* OF
' Dry Goods, Carpets, Rugs,;
; Drapery '
. ane staples from tne flfjy depart- .
ments of this great store
; Lowes! Prices ;
/ ADAM, /
MELDRUM & '
ANDERSON CO. ;
y American Block, Buffalo, N. Y.
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fry on. ~AL.r> .V'ELL'S K
"hyrup pepsi
jpu RES COIViSTIPATION.iI! &
:j ijggf liillfy§f? ; fSIII Upl l|p|.
C B. HOWARD & COMPANY,
General Merchandise. |:
STORE ON THE RIALTO.
(White Suitings, |
We have our new line or White Shirtwaistings and m.
Suitings for Spring and Summer. Do not 1; il to ?ce i(p ;
| them. Prices very reasonable.
| Bate's Seersuckers. |
We received lately 2000 yards of Bate's Seersuckers ![;t
Ifffi that we are selling at 12c a yard, and they are going 'M
fast. The patterns and color are much better this vear r
ji|j|' than before.
I MeCall Patterns |
S The MeCall Patterns are always up to date. Use \M
i|«| MeCall patterns and you will always have a good fit, J§
J|) and you wi'l haveno tiouble in doing ycur spring sew- liSjii
raji ing. Fashion sheets free.
I Demorest Sewing |
Machines i
1 . i
We have a lull line of Demorest Sewing Machines If
fil and all in good working order. The kind you need to rjf
do your spring sewing. IJ|
Any person contemplating the purchase of a new
sewing machine will do well by calling on us.
I Prices, $19.50 to $30.50 I
I H
| C. B. HOWARD & CO. 112
Administrator's Notice.
I OTTERS «112 Administration on the, estate of
~ .'-'."Ann J. Loyd having been granted to
i the undsighed, all persons indebted to the said
: I •state are requested to make payment and those
' | | 1 ® VID S cla,ms to present the same without delay
B. W. GREEN.
| _ Administrator.
, | Emporium, Fa., December 12th, 1905. - i3-f>t.
Executor's Notice.
• ! ot UKOJiOE A. WALKER, late of Km
. j Ponum, ( uunly of Cameron, I'd., Deceased.
I j h i?.Zn, l i f i. t, ' stamentary U P°" above estate
• persons havin»lnl K ' al,terl '° " le um ' trs iK n< 'd, all
' L-no itii? . K cll " m!,a Ka"ist thesamearehere
' U "'"' delay and
I menu" thereto to make immediate pay
. WILLIAM S.WALKER, Executor.
' • Emporium, Pa., Nov.llth, loo?.—89-et.
WS 1 Chicano wholesale mail
« ,ln»i m ' assistant manager < man 01
ia nru i lo" county and adjoining territory.
Salary .70 and expenses pan I week Iv; expense
money advanced. Work pleasant; position per
manent. No investment or experience required.
if j r P ttrt iculars and enclose
self-addressed envelope.
... COOPER & CO.,
u " 10t - 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111.
EI.ECTION XOTICF.
, 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Emporium, Pa., Dec. nth, 1906. '
r [ annual meeting of the stockholders for
il the election of a Hoard of Directors and the
, | transaction of such other business us msy be laid
| before them, will be held at the Bunk on Tues
! : day January mb, Ifloti. between the hours of one
I and three in the afternoon.
T. B. LLOYD, Cashier.
Administrator's Notice.
i Estate of ANNA B. McCONNELL, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa
mentary upon the estate of Anna I) Mc
| uonnell, late of Emporium, Pa., deceased have
j been granted to the undersigned to whom all
I persons indebted to said Estate must settle at
I once and.those indebted make payment to
; Emporium, Pa., Dec. 12th, 190.">^-«.^'" OC - K '
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of JAMES JOYCE.
j "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa
|XX mentary upon the Estate of James Jovce
late of Emporium. Pa„ deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons
indebted to said estate must settle and all claims
be presented without delay, to
THOMAS JOYCE.
Emporium, Pa., Dec. 12th, 1905. 13.1t
Dissolution ot Corporation.
V"OTI<'E is hereby given that on the Bth dav
-O or December, 1905, the Cowley Run Log
ging Company filed in the Court of Common
I leas of Cameron County Its petition Braving for
a decree or dissolution and that a hearing upon
said application for dissolution has been fixed bv
, said Court for January .trd, 1908, at eleven o'clock,
a. m., at the Court House in Emporium, Pa.,
when and where all part its interested may at
tend and show cause against the granting of the
prayer of the said petitioner if they so desire
JOHNSON .* McNARNEY'
.... Solicitors for Petitioner.
Emporium, Pa., December tith, 1905.—43-3t.
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