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TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. I am directed by the Republican State Com mittee to announce that the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representa tives, will meet in convention at the Lyceum theatre in the city of Harrisburß, on Wednesday, June 6, 1906, at 10:30 a. m., for the purpose of »ominatinK candidates for the following offices, »l 7: One person for the office of Governor; One person for the office of Lieutenant-Gover ■or; One person for the office of Auditor-Oeneral. One person for the office of Secretary of Inter •iil Affairs; and for the transaction of such ether business as may be presented. In aeoordance with the rules governing the rarty, the representation in the State Conven tion will be based upon the vote polled at the Inst Presidential election. Under the rules each legislative district is intitled to one delegate for each two thousand votes cast for Republican electors in 1901, and an additional delegate for every fraction of two thousand votes polled in excess of one thousand. By order of the State Committee, W. R. ANDREWS, Chairman. STATE OP OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO, I LUCAS COUNTY. J" Frank J Cheney makes oath that he >w senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney dollars and is best evr; v 'i';i use the L. & M. Paint. \u• i • ■ ;>f»intintr with one gallon ol' L. *i in with two gallons of Otl i | i .nd the L. & >l.. Zinc hardens ttie i„ & M.. White Lead and makes the L. A: .M. I'aint war like iron. Four gallons L. & M., mixed witli three gallons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. L. & M., Paint costs only SI .20 per gallon. ■V T. Terrell, Kiverhead, N. V.. writes: *l6 years ago painted with L. ifc M. Only now requires repainting. Sold by 11. S. Lloyd. woman makes a rival happy by en- Tying her. Afflicted With Rheumatism. I was and aui yet afflicted with shcumatism. says Mr. J. C. Hay no, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's taiw Paltu aui able once more to attend to business. It is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain JKalm a trial and you are certain to be i'uot« than pleased with the prompt relief whr.eft it a fiords, One application relieves llvp paiu. For sale by L. Taggait; .J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Croiu Bros., Siuna »a honing. WANTED.— A good girl to do house •work, one who is thoroughly compet ent; a week. Address, Box 58C, il;'i>34*wo, Pa. l-2t. College of Music, 112.: 1 pays six weoks tuition on auy j ■tniaical instrument, singing and board ' *> (he FrMkart, Pa., College of MUNIC. 1 TOTOM BTGUI May 7, Jane UL July - JO. •'T>r ctttui-'Z VIDREIW IIKNKY If. MOYKK ftl-4t Ensnari ng Victims Stops ShoulJ he Taken at Once to Prevent Further Trouble. Here in Emporium, as in other cities and towns, dyspepsia or stomach troubles | are ensnaring victims in a most insidious Neariy every mother s son of us and j i daughter too, expects the stomach to ac- I i ustoni itself in all manner of ill treat j mint, but lli" time eomcs when we can- { | not abuse it with impurity. How much j better it would betake step.- at once to j strengthen (he stomach and prevent 1 further (rouble. (TgeMi-o-na now and soothe their- I ritated walls ofthc stomach and strengthen the gas(ric follicies so (hat they will pour out their daily supply of digestive mater ials with regularity. Then (he head aches. sleeplessness, specks before the eyes, poor appetite, tired feelings and nervousness will disappear, and you can eat what you want at any time you like. Mi-o-na is a combination of remedies, some of which arc but little known in this country, and is a positive guaranteed cure for all diseases of the stomach excepting cancer. Just one little tablet out of a 50 cent box before meals, for a few days, and you will soon regain perfect health and strength, and have no fear of indigestion or s(omach (roubles. Ask L. T'aggart to show you the guarantee under which he sells this remedy. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys pepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitation and frowning. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomuch sweet. Sold by R . C. Dodson. The damning doubts are those that de ter us from good deeds. The best safeguard against headache, constipation and liver troubles is DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous lit tie pills in the house and take a dose at bed time when you feel that the s(omach and bowels need cleansing. They don't gripe. Sold by R. C. Dodson. You cannot tell much about a crown by the size of your hat. The best way to rid the system of a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Ken nedy's Honey and Tar acts as a pleasant yet effectual cathartic on the bowels. It clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, ete. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Success never comes to a man who is afraid to risk railure. If you are troubled with Piles and can't find a cure, try DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, but besure you get that made by E. 0. DeWitt \ Co., Chicago. It is the original. It' you have used Witch Ilazel Salve without being relieved it is probable that you got hold ol one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the lvipulation of the genuine De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by I!. C. Dodson. A manly man is always attracted by a womanly woman. Don t frown—look pleasant. It you arc suffering from indigestion of sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, od and harmless. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Painting and Paperhanging. 1 desire to inform the publie that I hundla as AM a line "(' wall paper . Hamples as there is on (he market, and will he pleitHHtl to show you tile same. I am also prepared to do all kindx of houae painting. (Jive ine a call. no 0.8 Unuuu CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH r, 1906. School Report—Fifth Month. Lost year Number enrolled to date (i9H 673 i Number 111 attendance In month 645 H'i9 Average attendance 571 VT3 Percentage of attendance 9tiv. 93 i Number present every day 28s 382 Number tardy Sfi 58 ' Number slclt 87 H7 I Number of visitors 51 The above attendance record is the lowest in four years, and is due largely to the continued prevalence of several contageous diseases and llie fear of them. This has affected chiefly the | primary grades. The High school bus a per ccntage of 95; Miss Lnrrabce's97 and Miss Rich ie's 98' .. The poor attendance occurred princi | pally In.the llrat part of the month. The iium | her of tardy pupils, while reduced. w:is not cut ! in half as was desired. The number of visits IK still too low. Tile working spirit in most depart. ; lucnts has been good, though si few are-mliffer ; ent and there have been many things to distract I attention from the work. We would ask par ! cuts, do you examine the report cards carefully" j l)o you see that your boy or girl in the higher ; grades does some schooJ work at home? Do you I show that you are interested in his progress'.' HONOIi ROLL. | High School, Seniors—Vera Olmsted, Ruby : Heideck, Annie Welsh, Julia Hogan, Elizabeth Lechner, Linn Strayer. Juniors—Mary Welsh, Anna Welsh, Edith DeArmit. Sophomores Mary Blumbe. Freshmen—Marien Judd, Ethel Lloyd, Mildred McQuay, Annie Edwards, Jeane McNarney, Kate Metzger, Mollie Spence, Ethel Housler. ■»th Grade, Miss Larralpee, A class—May Mui cahy, Warner Judd, Joe McNarney, Mabel Mor rison. IS Class—Elizabeth Crandell, Mary Orr, Jennie Craven, Martha Burns. 7th Grade, Miss Leet, A Class—Esther Nys j trom. B Class-Pearl McGrain. j fith Grade, Miss Germond, A Class—Harry | Hogan, Clara Weisenfluh, Anna Nystrom, Chas. j Cummerford, Neoma Whitmire, Ethel Turley, j Margaret Cavey, Marian Baldwin, Glalys IJoyd' Agnes Anderson, Hercules Jones, Reno Jordan' I William Howard, Mildred Fawcett. B Class- Phoebe Hacket, Frank Huffman, Kate O'Malley, Jesse Blair, Leda McDonald, Minnie Morse, Mary Normanly, Chas. Foster, Harry Kraft. sth Grade, Miss Moon, A Class—Budd Lloyd, Joseph Kinsler, Enuuett Geary, Irwin Burns > Leon Dlnninny, Lloyd Johnston, Paul Van Wert Clark Metzger, Carlton Clark. B Class—Wilber McCaslin, Henry Schweikart, Edwin Olson. sth Grade, Miss Bryan, A Class—May Henry, Caroline Moore, Lena Swartz. 4th Grade, Miss Ritchie, A Class—Agnes Cleary Marguerite Fawcett, Nancy Turley, Martha Flick, Mamie Fredette. Matilda Scott, Harold Robinson, Charles Streich, Audley Hoover, John Creighton. BClass—Helen Frien dell, Clare Lalhrope, Jessie Clark. Mary Leutze Dora Morie, Myrtle Sassman. , tth Grade, Miss Horton, AClass—Belle Camp bell, Mary Dodson, Fred Strayer, Charles Cum mings, Willie Grace, Kathleen Baldwin, Gordon McDonough, Roland Campbell. 3rd Grade, Miss Griffith,A Class—Ruth Loucks, Charlotte Rentz, Ethel Creighton, Amelia Van Wert, May Swartz, Hazel Farrell, Roberta Mur ray, Robert Pearsall, Cyril Macdonnell, Grant Ellis, Maeguerite Hamilton. B Class—Elsie Narby. 3rd Grade, Miss Ling, A Class—Velma Frap pier, Frederick McClure, Joseph Cox, Margaret Klees, Florence Nelson. 2d Grade, Miss Cleary, A Class—Gertrude Van Wert, Corinne Cleary, Laura Swarts, Edna Friendel, Henry Sassman, Willie Scott, Clan Fountain, Clara Logan, Fred Bailey. B Class— FrankZidar,Lizzie Henuessey, Irene Baker, Ruth Sassman, Alice Gross, Harry Melin. 2nd Grade, Miss Campbell, A Class Emilia Schweikart, Kathryn Hertig, Margaret McCas lin, Edward O'Malley. BClass—Carl Nystrom, Gaylou Wheaton, Grace Foster, Marie Roche, May Vought, Mabel Frantz. Ist Grade, Miss Heilman, A Class—Tommy Robinson, Laura Evans, George Hout, Ronald Robinson, Walter Nellis. B Class—Cecelia Ton- I ney, Paul Trebesvether, Willie Burnett, Myrte Judd, Scott Lingle, Wilfred McNarney. Ist Grade—MissFulton, AClass.Rose O'Malley, Willie Aumstrong, Ida Shearar, Floyd Reed, Jennie Webster, Angelo Prime. R Class—James Cummerford, Helen Barnes. EDWARDS. LING, Principal. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet muse. Ali the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. 0. B. Howard & Co., have the only large stock of shingles in I lie county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR from Wisconsin. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co. Special Low Kates. To all points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, February 15th to April 7th, 1900. Round Trip Homeseekers' Tick ets on special days. Write at once for information and maps to W 11. Allen, Traveling Agent, Wisconsin Central R'y, 621 Park Bid;;., Pittsburgh, Pa. 4b-13t. rspEciiTcisTl | PRICES | t AT j S 0. B. Barnes' j 112 POPULAR FAMILY GROCERY ) £ STORE J SPECIAL BARGAINS \ EVERY FRIDAY | \ I l WH KEEP ONLY THE BEHT s } 0. B. BARNES 112 C Allegany Avenue, < r 'Phone*!. J Manufacturers SPECIAL PIANO SALE | The Bennett Fiaao Mfg. Co., 112. OF WARKEN, PA., • 1 jpj To more thoroughly advertise their own make of pli 4- Pianos in Emporiiuii and surrounding towns have con j|| eluded to conduct a I Factory Sale at Factory Prices | !Thus Saving the Purchaser $l5O. With a Little Down and aLiltle a Manth" iA Car Load of Beautiful Pianos to select from. ||ijj Pianos From sll7 Upwards. j| ! Sale opened Wednesday, Feb. 28 and J positively closes in ten days. J Railroad Fare Allowed to Out of Town | H Customers. W Broad Street, Two Doors South ot !•s'! Haptist Cliurch. THE BENNEn PIANO MFG. CO J EMPORIUM, pa. jf 1 TO THE PEOPLE Rich's Famous All Wool Sock has fallen into competition with a J vers inferior article. Theim:ta-| tion is so perfect that only an t. \-1 pert is able to detect the counter-1 feit with its cotton and shoddy mixtures, until the sock is put into service. Unscrupulous com petitors are representing the sock as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiv ing the customer and injuring our reputation. To protect ourselves and the trade, in the future Rich's Socks will bear a Red Seal Trade Mark! printed in white, a fae-simile of! which is shown above. Respectfully, JOHN RICH & BROS. \ \ X \ \ V V N \ \ \ \ \ / < I y SECONDTO NONE. v / ADAM, ✓ * MELDRUM & ' / / > ANDERSON CO. ■> / :J9(i-408 Main Street. A §? BUFFALO, N. Y. '■/ V s? I r- | | For the | New Gown TP you are interested in the ' * new dress goods and cannot '/ / come to Buffalo, drop a postal to / our Mail Order Department, 112. stating the kind of goods you de- 112 / sire "lid aliout the price you care / to pay Wo will send you a line y ' of samples which will give you 112 / an idea of tbe beauty and quality / of the new goods for Spring. We ' have the x / LA iGrl. :T STOCK IN ' BUFFALO / of dress goods—larger than the / combined stocks of all other de- / partment stores. This means a Hieater assortment and of course, ' / lower prices. Here are some / , extra specials for present selling: > Homespun Suiting / / J.»-in. grey all-wool suitings; / regular 7 >c, for .... t-loJO Grey Suiting J fifi-in. fancy worsted suitings. \ry £T / Regular pricesl.oo. Special ( UU / / Mohair Sicilian 52-in. imported English Mohair Slcil- £ : ian, in grey, brown, green, grey and ■ ; , two shades navy blue: regu- s lar 75c. Special at .wvli ' Rainproof Coverts % 54-111. English Goods, in tan, olive. - brown and oxford. ' ulari2.li". Special

% 42 in. Milk finished, SI.OO *y / value, for (OU % ' Mohair , Brilliantine , 11-in high »ilk lustre finish; pr _ / regular 1t.'25 goods. Special//O f ' Imperial Serge t / .V 2 in. black all wool French Imperial > , ® s !: u, : v ' ,0 r: 90c ■, < V % < ' ✓ ADAM, I MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO. ' American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. W I a /\s\\v\ \ \ \ \ v . Foley's honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates, ' yj]f ENLARGED WEST END ! jj i Important Announcement We invite those citizens of Cameron county who have not visited ns since we moved into our large new block, to call and see how nicely we are located and what an extensive line of DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,GROCERIES, and MEATS, in fact every thing to be found in a first class store. Big New Line of Shoes We have just received a large and carefully selected stock of shoes for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN, at prices that will surprise you.. All sizes and styles. In Rubber Goods we can fit you out from child to father. We aim to meet the wants of our patrons. Ask and you shall receive. SPECIAL With every pound of 50c Tea we give a pound of Santo Coffee. Try it. 7 bars Soap 25C 3 Cans Best Corn. . . 25C 3 pkgs Mince Meat . . 25C Raisins, per pound . IOC I Enlarged Capacity Enables us to carry three times the stoek of an ordi nary country store and keep a larger variety. We have not the space to call your attention to everv new line. In a word just, drop in and take a look at our large line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Shirt Waist Patterns, Table Linens, Hosiery, Ladies Collars. Something new every day. We aim and dokeepafull and fresh line of Choice Family Groceries, Fresh and Sail Meats (Jacob Dokl's), Sausages, Glass and Canned Goods. Every thin.; choice or 110 sale. In Men and I!oy> Work- 1 ing Clothing and Jackets we have some bargains. Complete Line of Medicines. We have added a full.and complete line of patent medicines. No Fancy Profits. In order to meet the de mands of our rapidly in creasing trade, we shall be content with a reasonable profit, having 110 desire to get rich quick. "Fair deal ing, honest goods at honest prices is our motto." Phone and Dray. CHAS. DIEHL. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eaL Itching Piles. It yon art! ac<|uainteil with anyone who i» trouble.) with litis ilixtrcaMiut; ailment, you can ilii luin tiii greater favor than to (•'ll him to try ('hainberlain'ii Salve. It yucs instant relief. This salve also en res sore nipples, tetter ami salt rheum. Price 25 cents. For sale by I. Talari, JuUu K. Smith, Sterliuji Hun, Cruui Itro*., Siiiuauiahouiu){.