Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 21, 1906, Image 4

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    VLarrje-por) j^i»ass.
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HENRY 11. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager.
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KKPI'UI.ICAN STATE TICKET.
GOVERNOR—Edwin S. Stuart, Philadelphia.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Roberts. Mur
phy. Cambria county.
AUDITOR GENERAL—Robert K. Young.
Tioga county.
SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
Henry Houek, Lebanon county.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Congress,
CHAKLKS F. BARCLAY, Cameron.
(Subject to Congressional Conference.]
Por President Judge.
BENJAMIN W. GREEN, Cameron.
[Subject to Judicial Conference.)
For Member of Assembly,
JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium.
For Associate Judge,
GEORGE J. LABAR, Emporium.
Vor Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk
of Courts,
WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Shippen.
For District Attorney,
JAs. P. MoNARNEY, Emporium.
For Coroner,
DR. W. S. RUSSELL, Gibson.
For Jury Commissioner,
JOHN A. WYKOFF, Grove.
how's This.
We offer One Huudred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned,have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Everything comes quickly to those
who refuse to wait.
Constipation makes the cold drag along.
Uet it out of you Take Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup.
Oontains no opiates.
If you wo aid avoid the fire keep out
»112 the frying pan.
You cannot induce a lower animal to
e*t heartily when not feeling well. A
nick dog starves himself and get well.
The stomach onceover worked, must have
rest the same as your feet or eyes. You
don't have to starve to rest youi stomach.
KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA takes up
she work for your stomach, digests what
yi:u cat and gives it a rest. Puts it back
in condition again. You can't feel good
with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol.
Sold by R. *J. Dodson.
Ability is measured by deeds rather
than by intentions.
The: is uo n» i ed worrying alon* in
discomtort b-'cauf -of a disordered diges
tion Get .1 bottle of KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do
for you. Kodol not only digests what
?ou eat and gives that tired stomach a
Heeded bit is a corrective of the
greatest effi iieucy. Kodol relieves indi
gestion. dyspepsia, palpitation of the
heart; flatulence, and sour stomach.
Kodol will make your stomach young and
healthy again. You will worry just in
the proportion that your stomach worries
you. Worry means the loss of ability to
•do your best. Worry is to be avoided at
all limes. Kodol will take the worry out
of your stomach. Sold by 11. 0. Dodson.
It takes more than money to make
the nightmare go.
Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica
and Witch Hazel.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin
?ruptions. tt is guaranteed to give satis
faction, or money refunded. Price 25c
by Druggists. Williams MT g Co.,
Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C.
Dodson. 9-ly.
A Dally Occurence at the home of
Crocker's Rheumatic Cure.
Columbus, Pa.. Feb. 5, 1906.
Mr. Phillips.
Dear Sir: Please send me one bottle
of Crocker's Rheumatic Remedy. I got
two bottlee a short lime ago, and it is
doing me so much good I shall keep on
taking it. It is a wonderful medicine for
Kheumatism.
MA. FRANK WOODARD.
Columbus, Pa., Box 177.
Money order enclosed.
Sold by R. C. Dodson. 21Mar3m.
HOW TO SELECT A JUDGE
LOCK HAVEN, PA , June 6, 1906.
Gentlemen:
The public conscience has been
aroused during the last few months by
revelations of greed and crookedness
in commercial affairs, and call for
prompt remedy. Every one feels that
in such great public crisis he must
appeal to the courts for relief and pro
tection, and no little anxiety is felt lest
our courts may have come under un
wholesome influences. In other words,
we feel more than ever the importance
of an able and upright judiciary. It is
unbearable to rest one's cause before a
judge of uncertain stability.
This subject appeals with special
force to the people of this judicial dis
trict at this time, because we shall be
called upon to elect a president judge
at the next election. We dare not be
indifferent to the quality of the man
who is to be put over us. It matters
little tow at political party he belongs,
if he co ii! ands the respect of the com
munity by reason of his ability and
professional learning, of his broad, and
kindly nature, and of his innate honesty
of purpose. Before such a judge you
have no misgivings. A judge is neces
sarily a conspicuous figure and exerts
a wide influence. He must have a
strong sense of right and dare to en
force it, and a sense of personal
responsibility and try to live it.
A court is not the place for the grind
ing of partisan axes, nor for juggling
with liquor licenses. In the judgement
of the writer, it is the duty of the
court to grant liquor licenses but this
should be done conscientiously, accord
ing to law, and with honest regard to
public opinion. What is for the con
venience of the public and the good of
society?—this is the test.
Norshould a judge be a trimmer for
special interests. Great influences are
often brought to bear upon judges for
the purpose of controlling their action.
The influencing of judges is a studied
art that does not always end in failure.
But how are we to know a man in
advance? Easily. Watcb his private
life. Take account of the ordinary
doings of his life. He is an example
of some kind. What kind? What
kind?
There is no more ready test of the
fitness of a candidate for the judgeship
than the manner of campaign he con
ducts. If he stoops to low methods, he
thereby establishes j his unfitness for
high place. If, personally refraining
from corrupt methods, he connives at
mean things being done in his interest,
he is the greater coward. What step
ping stones to the bench! Sticky
fingered administration of the law is
abominable!
Yours Truly,
S. R. PEALE.
The Philadelphia Record has the fol
lowing comment with referencee to
Senator Peale's article:
Former State Senator S. R. Peale,
of Lock Haven appeals to the people
of the Twenty-fifth judicial district to
see to it that the man who goes upon
the bench occupied for nearly 40 years
by the late Judge Mayer possesses a
strong sense of right, as well as of
personal responsibility and the courage
to live up to those principles. The
Senator, an honored member of the
Clinton county bar and a life-long
Democrat, believes it matters but little
to what political party the judge belongs,
but he should command public respect,
should not be a trimmer for special in
terests, be clean in his private life and
clean in his political methods. "Sticky
fingered administration of the law is
abominable," says the Senator, aroused
by recent revelation of greed and
crookedness in public and commercial
affairs.
The sincerest tribute that can be paid
to superiority is imitation. The many
imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve that are before the public prove it
the best. Ask.for DeWitt's. Good for
burns, scalds, chapped skin, eczema,
tetter, cuts, bruises, boils and piles.
Highly recommended and reliable. Sold
by 11. C. Dodson.
Even a cheap skate may disfigure
inuch good ice.
Thousands annually bear witness to
the efficiency of Early Risers. These
pleasant, reliable little pills have long
borne a reputation second to none as a
laxative and cathartic. They are as staple
as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant
but effective. Will promptly relieve con
stipation without griping. Sold bv R.
C. Dodson.J
The Portage Store.
W. L. Dixon, proprietor of the
Portage store, desires to inform his
patrons and the general public that he
is offering special inducement in canned
goods for the next thirty days. Read
this:
Tomatoes, 10c; Good California
Peaches, 16c; Mince Meat, Bc, Corn 8c;
Finest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded
Raisens, 11c; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap,
25c. Other goods in proportion.
Call me on 'phone.
W. L. DIXON,
7-tf. Near Portage Bridge.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1906.
If you know the value ot Ohambir
ain's Salvo you would never wish to be
without it. Here are some of the dis
eases for which it is especially valuable,
sore nipples, chapped hand.", burns, frost
bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itch
ing piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by L.
Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling Run;
Crunj Bros., Sinnauiahoning.
WANTED
Local Agent to represent a
well-known and substantial
Life Insurance Company,
with Guaranteed Dividend
• policy. Liberal contract and
renewals to the right man.
Address B. M. Payne,
1406 Keystone Building:
I'lttshurjf, Pa.
Divorce Notice.
To ALBERT FIZZEI.I., late of Bradford, Pa.
WHEREAS, Jessie Fizzell, your wife, has filed a
libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron
county nfOetobtT Term, 1005, No. 1, praying a
divorce against you, now, you are hereby notifi
ed and required to appear in said Court on or
before Monday the twenty-third day of July
nest to answer the complaint of said Jessie Fiz
zell, and ill default of such appearance you will
be liable to have divorce granted in your absence.
JOHN D. BWOPE.
Sheriff of Cameron County.
Dated May 20th, 1006.—15-4t.
Register's Notice.
STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, I S S
COUNTY OF CAMEKOM. T L A - A
~VT"OTICE is hereby given that V. A. Brooks,
Administrator of the estate of David
A. Fulton, late of Gibson township, deceased,
has filed his account of his administration of the
said estate and the same will be presented to the
Orphans Court at July term, next for confirma
tion ni Hi.
C.J. OOODNOUGH, Register.
Register's Office, I
Emporium, Pa., June 4th, 1906. [ 17-4t.
3TIMES V
SURFACE. W
DRIES IN 10 MINUTES
If your dealer hasn't it, F. V. Heil
man has.
Sour
StomacH
No appetite, loss ot strength, nervou*
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to indigestion.
Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov
ery represents the natural juices of diges
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greAest known tonic
and reconstructive proparties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va., says:—
" 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years.
Kodol cured me and we are now using it in milk
for baby."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach,
belching of gas, etc.
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO.
Sold by R C. Dodson.
Grand Celebration
Port Allegany, Pa.,
July Fourth
A Rousing Good Program has
Been Arranged for the
Occasion.
GOME and SPEND the DAY
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~~'--^rn■ house is insured weather that is
covered with a protecting coat of good paint.
Lucas Paints insure the very best wear. They are made of pure
materials and cover so thoroughly that they defy the rain with its rot and
decay—and they last longer. The rich gloss and enduring colors preserve
their good looks. Ask your dealer.
John Lucas & Co Philadelphia
Paints
District Court of the United States. Middle
District of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of ( «„
JOh irankrupt en - J ,n
To tlie creditors of John M. Olaen, of the village
of Cameron, in the county of Cameron and
District aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice in hereby given that on thellth day of
June, A. D., 1906, the said John M. Olsen was
duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first
meetiug of his creditors will be held at the office
of M. M. Larrabee in the Borough of Emporium,
County of Cameron and district aforesaid, on
the 6th day of July, A. D., 1906, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, at which time the said creditors
may appear, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact
j such other business as may properly come before
I said meetiug.
A. R. MOORE,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Coudersport, Pa., June 19th, A. D., 1906. 18-2t
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r ing stores of Bullalo, We refund railroad '%
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H High class Suits, Topcoats
P and Rain Coats for men are
H now on hand. We can
H give our customers a good
M chance to look them over
II and see what they want for
§§ the Spring and Summer
H Wear. We handle the
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H ed clothes, JOHNB. STET
-1 SON HATS, CRAWFORD
1 Dress Shoes, MONARCH
9 and SILVER Dress Shirts.
9 Any of this merchandise is
8 known to the public and it
9 is unnecessary for us to tell
I you about it.
■ We have everything in
8 stock for Men, Boys' and
8 Children's wear. You need
8 not hesitate to call and see
8 what we can show you, as
8 we are more than glad to
8 give you our time and to
■ show you the new goods
8 for the season.
8 Anything you buy of us,
8 will be ol the best and up to
8 date.
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8 Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. |
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8 interest in this firm. I will endeavor 8
8 to continue the same methods as for- 8
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8 Thanking my patrons and friends I
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