€»etrr)f2.i*<r>T) J^ress. E»TABi.iHr!tii> EY C. B.GOULD. HENRY H7~MULLIN, Editor and Manager. MJHUSHED EVERY THURSDAY TERMSOF SUBSCRIPTION: Met year (2 00 ! •»hkl is advance ...|1 SO | ADVERTISING RATES. Jrivertlaementßurepublishedat the rateofone ; ftdlar per squarefor oneinHertiou and flftycents j yen souare for each «>ubsequentinsertion. Ri' ;esby the year or for six or threemonthßare tij-r And nniform, hurt will befurninhed on appli cation fce%al and Official Advertising per9tjuare.three I l>»f<or le«».|2 00: each subsequent insertions j a*uts per square. L<vcal noticesien rents per line for oneinscrtion ttrt cents per line for eachsubsequentconsecutive anaertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per ■tiui- Simpleanncraiicements of birth (".marriages •JHXI ieathn will beinserted free. Business Cards. 6ve lines or less, ss.oDperyear ■iwer five lines, at the regular rates of advertising No local inserted for less than 75 cts.per issue. JOB PRINTING. TH>» Job department of the PHKSS is complete, affords facilities for doing the best class of wurk. PABTICULAH ATTENTION PAID TO Law TVinting. No paper will be discontinued until arrearages <uv paid, except at the option of the publisher. Papers sent out of the county must be paid for in art ranee. advertisements will be accepted at less Jb«) the price for tifteen words. notices free. KEPUBUCAN STATE TICKET. ©OVERNOR—Edwin S. Stuart, Philadelphia. MEUTENANT GOVERNOR—Robert S. Mur sfcj. Cambria county. AUDITOR GENERAL-Robert K. Young, 'SWrvT-t county. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS ®*nry Houck, Lebanon county. COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, CHARLES F. BARCLAY, Cameron, (Subject to Congressional Conference.! For President Judge, BENJAMIN W. GREEN, Cameron. (.Subject to Jadicial Conference.! For Member of Assembly, .TOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. For Associate Judge, GEORGE J. LABAR, Emporium. VS>r Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts, WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Shippen. For District Attorney, ■IAS. P. McNARNEY, Emporium. For Coroner. DR. W. S. RUSSELL, Gibson. For J ary Commissioner, JOHN A. WYKOFF, Grove. Star ATE OF OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO, I LUCAS COUNTY. J Frank J Cheney makes oath that he 24 senior partner of the firm of F. J. ■Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that ran not be cured by the use of Hall's SUarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed m ray presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D., 'J 886. A. W. GLEASON, (SEAL.) Notary Public. llall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern and acts <jirectly on the b'ood and KAUCUOUS surfaces.of the system. Send lor testimonials free. F J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by .'ill Druggists, 75c. Take i "Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The Portage Store. <V. L, Dison, proprietor of the Mortage store, desires to inform his patrons and the genera! public that he K offering special inducement in canned *oods for the next thirty days. Read This: ! Tomatoes, 10c; Good California Reaches, 10c; Mince Meat, Bc, Corn 8c; afinest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded T tisens, 11 c; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap, Other goods in proportion. Call me on 'phone. W. L. DIXON, 7 ff. Near Portage Bridge. The Farrntrs Exchange, Pittsfield' Pa. Wish to place a copy of their cata logue and Price List of Groceries, Pro visions and Farm Products in everv Household in the State of Pennsyl vania. If you will send ten cents to «over cost of postage and packing we ■will mail yon one Elegant Doilie, Six papers of JLSM >rted Sewing Needles fourteen Darners, One Bodkin, and <*ne Ladies' or Gents' White Lawn, ?Si;cktie, absolutely Free of cost, to gether with our New Price List, quot ing you price? that will save you many slollars in the course of a year. Don't let r (as opportunity pass, but aend Ten Cents to-day and get this package of goods that at the regular »etail price would cost you fifty cents in any dry goods stores in the' State. Address the Farmers Exchange, i Vittsfield, Pa. 18-tf. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? lfave you overworked your nervous sys- Jeni aud caused trouble with yotir Kidneys M)d Bladder? Have you pains in the Joins, side, baok. groins and bladder? Save you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent ifcnire to pass urine? If so William's Sidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. i'j mail 50 cents. Sold by R. 0. Dod •*<>». Williams M'f'g. Co., Prop's, Cleve wd, 0. 5)-ly. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano | »rte has received a full line of the lat i*t and moßt popular sheet muse. Alii Mie popular Popular and class- j ical music. Prices reasonable. • 44-tf. 1 Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from i trespassing upon the property of this ! Company without a permit trom this j wffice, or the Superintendant at the | vorks. KEYSTONE POWDER MFO. CO. I Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. j _ 24-tf. For Sale. Two wide tire lumber wagons and I »ne mowing machine nearly new. 20-2t. L. K. HUNTINGTON. Xatest County Correspondence. HUNTLEY. Miss Myrtle Logue has returned from a visit with friends at Wyside. Miss Erma Randolph of Emporium is visiting MissFreida Collins. Miss Ruth Sullivan of the West End spent ! Sunday with Miss Grace Logue ot the East End. I Mr. A. W. Smith ofSterling Run spent Sunday ' with J. H. Join.son and family. Mrs. M. Bailey and daughter have returned j from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Reuben Bailey at Hicks Run. Miss Susie Sullivan has returned from a week's ! visit in Cameron. Huntley is coming to the front in the line of ' weddings and we expect two more in the near ! future. Mrs. W. R. Smith has returned from a week's j visit at Medix Run. Grace Jordan is visiting friends at Sinnama- ! honing. We are glad to see Supervisor 'failbourn : around again after his illness. Mrs. P. P. Farrell who lias been seriously ill j the past week is some better at this writing. Dr. 1 Beale is attending her. Foreman W.W.Johnson was at St. Marys on j Monday taking the P. R. R. examination. Asst. { foreman A. T. Smith was called to Ridgway on ! Wednesday lo take the examination. Mrs. John F. Carson who has been very ill is recovering. Try Wm. Logue's New York State cream cheese. It is the goods. Levi Smith killed a seven foot blacksnake on Monday. He is using the skin lor ail umbrella ■ case. Mrs. Henry Layton has new potatoes nearly as , large as Dan Sullivan's in Cameron. Mrs. Lay ton is a first-class gardener. W. R. Smith and J. F. Sullivan are taking singing lessons from Prof. E. D. Krape of Empo- 1 rium. These gentlemen expect to sing a duet at the shop pic-nic. B. J. Collins has a force of men and teams hauling his logs into the middle ot the creek, to be ready to float them to the mill with the first freshet. Mrs. A. F. Nelson is quite ill at this writing. J. F. 8. , STERLING RUN. Mrs. Byron Smith, of St. Marys, spent the week of the Fourth visiting friends in this vil- ' lage. The Children's Day exercises which were held Sunday, July Ist, were largely attended. Great credit is due the teachers and others who took part in making it a day to be long remembered. Misses Gladys and Nellie O'Keefe spent the Fourth in Williamsport. Wm. Welch spent the Fourth in Ridgway. We are glad to see Postmaster Lewis on deck once more and hope ne will continue to improve in health. Wm. Moore the popular clerk at the Alpine House has returned from a visit with friends in Jacksonville, Fla. Frankie Welsh who has been Mr. Dice's as sistant agent at the Pennsy station for the past three yenrs, left last week for Valpiraso, Ind., i where he will take a business course in the col- ! lege at that place. Mr. Welsh is an estimable I young man and has hosts of friends who wish him every success. He will be succeeded at the station by Joseph Furlong, who promises to be come an efficient station man, under the able tuition of Mr. Dice. Miss Nellie Whiting is spending a few days with her parents in town. Herman Anderson spent Sunday in Emporium. A number of Emporium people visited in town Sunday. Foremen F. J. Confer and J. F. Verbeck took the examination at St. Marys on Saturday. John J. Kileen of Driftwood is spending a few days in town. Mrs. E. M. White and family of Canestogo, N. j Y., have returned home. Jefl'Lynch killed a five f.>ot rattler on Sunday. The PHKSS cor'ej.pond»jnt eujoyed a rare treat Monday last while visiting in town. Mr..l. A. Dice, the popular Pensy station agent, invited us to inspect the splendid collection ol (lowers that , he has under cultivation at his residence. The j liower beds are surrounded witn white concrete guards, in which are enclosed beautiful Gerani- | uius, Chrysanthemums, Sweet Peas, Marigolds, [ Clainatis, Astors, Flowering Beans, Phlox, Nas- \ tirtums and Crimson and Baby Rambler Roses, i The latter are being trained to grow over a wire ! arch. In fact his plants are all strictly high-grade ' and are arranged with artistic taste, which re- I fleets much credit on Mr. Dice's fine handiwork, i In speaking of these flowers the humble poet i begs to add: They wave fond signals to the summer sky, I Or nod so gently to the wandering winds; j They lend us inspirations from on high, And their perfume with zephyrs sweetly blend. ! J. t\ S. CAMERON. Frank Kepner and Dan Sullivan, Jr., of Hix j Run, spent Sunday with their families in town. I J. Lester has accepted a position in the woous i at Whaiton, Pa. A, F. Walker swarmed '26 hives of bees last t week. R.H.Glenn has accepted tiie position of bar tender at the Alpine House at Sterling Run. Agent J. M. Snyder was called to Berwindale last week on account of the death of his father in-law. Isaac Wykoil", the poultry king, is still produc ing the eggs in the same old way. He has us all egg-beaten. Squire Robinson was called to try an assault case. Saturday night, between two Slavs from the Chutes. One tried to use a knife on the other. The Squire fined tliem each $lO which was paid. John Beck, the P. R. R. signal man, was a caller in town Monday. E. McFadden took a party of berry-pickers to Russel Hollow oil Monday. Black raspberries are very plentiful arouud here this season. The visitors to Emporium this week were: A. | F. Walker, Fred Comely, D. Launiger and J. M. Olson. Foreman D. Robinson took the P. R. R. exami nation at St. Marys oil Saturday. Miss Mina Reed, of Emporium, spent Sunday with J. R. Robiusou and wife. The school directors held a meeting at Sterling ' Run, Saturday. Joun Schwab was elected teach- I er of the grammar school and Miss Edwards ! teacher of the primory school. Robert Sinsabaugh spent the Fourth in Port i Allegany. [ .1. F. Sullivan aud wife of Huntley spent Mon day in town. For the past two weeks passengers on thetrains have noticed au abundance of what they took to be second growth timber in Dan Sullivan, Sr.'s garden, but on investigation it was found to be 1 potato vines, which were over five feet high and ! still growing. These popatoes are from the seed he brought from St. Louis fair when he was tbere | and promises to be the best potaioesin Cameron. | Dannie says: My beets fairly leap from the ground. With fine lettuce beds all around; Such splendid tomatoes, and awful potatoes, I While better sweet corn can't be found. ! J. F. S. j ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. This college has recently taken a new place among the colleges of the i-ountry. Within four years five new buildings have been erected, new professors added and entering classes doubled. Five courses of study. Classical. Latin and Mod ern Language. Latin-Scientific. Scientific and Civil Engineering. Good traditions, strong fac- ' ulty. superb location, beautiful grounds and i buildings, reasonable expenses. Fall term upenn i September 18th. Write for catalog to President ' Crawford, Meadville, Pa. Try a little KODOL FOR DYSPEP- j SIA after your meals. Seethe effect it will produce on your general feeling by ' digesting your food and helping your j stomach to get itself into shape. Many ' stomachs are overworked to the point | where they refuse togo further. Kodol ' digests your food and gives your stomach ' the rest it needs, while its reconstructive J properties get the stomach back into j working order. Kodol relieves flatulence, ! sour stomach, palpitation of the heart,! belcliitig, etc. Sold by R. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUU 121906 FROM OUR REPORTERS. RICH VALLEY There was a dance given at Slabtown onSatnr day evening. Mis* Oertie Lewis of Emporium was calling on friends in the Valley on Sunday. Wm. White and wife of Sizerville were in the Vailey Sunday. Garney Housler injured his hand severely while assisting Frank Swesey to administer medicine to a horse. W. W. Lewis is assisting L. Lockwood with his haying. R. Lockwood was calling on his Lewis Run friends on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Peterson, of St. Louis, is visiting her father A. C. and brother Mark Goodwin, also her sister Mrs. I>. H. Adams at this place. It is rumored from a reliable source that two weddings will take place soon in our neighbor hood. . Samuel Zwald and wife of Emporium are visit ing Mrs. Zwald's parents at Elk Fork. Everyone misses the old reliable PRIMS when it takes a week off. Sheriff Swope was in the Valler Tuesday on official business. A Mr. Barnes of Houghton, N. Y„ was the guest of Miss Edna Adams during Fourth of July week. The Athletic Club met Saturday night, ft was decided to secure a physical director Then were a number of applicants for the position, but J. F. Sullivan of Huntley was unanimously elect ed. A committee consisting of Roy Chadwick. W. L. Carter and Jack Ingersall was appointed to notify Mr.Sullivan of the high honors con ferred upon him, Should he accept the position it is expected that he will put several of the pugs in condition for a "bout" next week. Irvin Parks was present and delivered one of his fam ous speeches, which for want of room we are uuable to reproduce. After a vocal solo by I'rof. Earl Rifel the meeting adjourned. M. A. P. SINNAMAHONING. The farmers have commenced haying. G. B.Barclay is at Laouin this week. Jos. Suminerson visited Williamsport last week Surveyor Brooks was up First Fork Tuesdaj surveying. The children are busy picking black raspber ries. They are plentiful up First Fork. Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Russell are spending theii vacation at Atlantic City. Born to E. M. C. Peasley and wife, a son, Juli 9th. J John L. Miller marketed a load of raspberrief in town Monday. Sethani Nelson the old-time trapper and hunt er was in town Tuesday. He reperts bear a* quite plentiful this season. The creek was full of dead fish last week, the result of some parties dynamiting Wykoff Run It is too had to kill off the trout in that way aftei the expense of stocking the streams. It isstrangi that the Fist Warden cannot detect those whi slaughter the fish by the thousands hut catch tht lone fisherman, with hook and line, with a few uuder size. Geo. P. Shafer, of the Sinnamahoniiig House has lost another cook through the ingenious con trivance of Cupid—this being the seventh thai this pilot of the matrimonial seas has taken froir his culllnarv department. He should change tht location of his kitchen, the atmosphere where il is now located is against hint; or a.->k tin- boys tc hold off ami give linn a "chance for his white alley." Dr. V. N.Corbet, Joe Loeue, A. B. Beale and Andy McGloen; went frog hunting on Tuesda\ night. DEB.SE. Douglas McColl, wtfe and daughter, Kmma started on Tuesday before the Fourth for Novc. Scotia. Their destination is on the Straights ol Cansil, near the mouth of the St. Lawrence rivei 250 miles est of Halifax. Dr. Russell and wife are on a visit to his moth er's home at Laf'olette, Tenn. Mr. Israel Bailey, who has been vp.y sick for .several weeks is improving The Powder Co., are erecting two brick house.- on their lands here. A goodly number from here attended the cen tennial at Williamsport. T. J. Fulton, ol Williamsport. was on a visi and fishing excursion here last week. Tlios Espev's father was visiting him her a few days. Albert Cole was taken sick last week and takei to the Lock Haven Hospital. A tent meeting is in progress here, conductei by the Rev. Hayward of Driftwood, assisted t> the Revs. Kennedy of Erie and Airs. Hubbard o Houghton, N. Y. Miss Eva Brooks is home from West Cheste where she attended school. Miss Cora Bailey is visiting friends here. NORTH CREEK. Frank Chandler is suffering froni a verv lame hand, received by the exploding of ady namite cap. H.J.Newton, while engaged on Win. Lewis barn, fell from the rafters and was quite serious ly injured. Frank and Walter Smith and D in Morton spen the Fourth in Port Allegany. Dr. Reese of Costello was cilled to attend Mrs Angevine who is improving at this writing. Thursday evening F. A. Lewis and wife en tertained a company of relatives and friends n honor of their daughter Alice and husband, Mr Harry Hockman They will spend a week here then return lo Mina, where he is employed. Mrs. Laura Taylor spent a few days with he parents and friends this week. Frit/. Craven and wife of Austin were guests o Mrs. Angevine tne Fourth. Charles Barr and familv, accompanied by Geo Barr and family, spent the Fourth at the hom of Mr. Ludwig, Cowley Run.it being a family re union. All of Mr. Barr's ftnnlv were prescn except one daughter, Mrs. John Long. Uarle Lewis has returned to work at the Em porium dynamite factory. Miss Margaret Nickler, accompanied by Mrs Claude Secley, were greeting old friends Thurs day. Loyd Taylor met with a painful accident, run ning a large sliver into his arm above the elbow It was necessary to take him to a doctor to luv it removed. Henry Burns was gueM of Frank Moon 01 Thursday. Alice Quigle.v and Orlando Whitmire enjoyei the beautiful drive acioss from Four Mile las Thursday. Flora Schlecht visit d oldsceneson the Fourth All were pleased t i greet her. A box social at Mrs. Lvdia Lew s' on Saturda evening July litli, proceeds fur Mrs. Lewis. D not forget the date. John F. Lewis spent Sunday In Emporium. X. Y. Z. SIZERVILLE. The farmers are digging up their harvesting tools, preparatory to a bountiful crop. Mrs. J. H. Evans is visiting in the valley. He son and daughter pai 1 her a visit on Sunday las and reported an enjoyable time. The ever glorious 4th was celebrated here in u Substantial way. The neighbors assembled a the grove and enjoyed an iceberg of delicious lei cream and water mellon. In the evening th< sky was ablaze with the rockets led glare anr miniture baloons by our Italian cousins. A jolly crowd of fishermen alighted from th< Flyer on Wednesday from Altonna, h<»»dcd h\ two drummers, in the person of II l>. Hurlin gaineand N. H. Sizer. Robert Krebs and family greeted their friend here during the 4th, assisting in celebrations ol various kinds. Uncle Charlie Weller took a delightful outins among friends in Clean, Bradford and Buffalo He saw while away a freak in the postal -er .'i.v 150 lbs. going for two cents. We could not m - deratand how this could be, when he explain, d "A gal weighted 150 bounts went ill der n..-i-/ office in for a two cent stamp, dittenl she vein for two cents wort, yet?" Mrs. G. F. Btlcom. who is taking her annua outing here, is the guest of Mrs. W. A. uprnng She has has been much benefitted in the shorl time of her sojourn. It is regrettable to the public at large thai there are no accommodations here in the way ol baths and proper lodgments. Letters are receiv ed here daily from people at a distance wanting to come and take the baths. The Railroad Co oflers to advertise the Springs soon as there art comfortable and suitable accommodations It i« hoped something will be don- hv wav ofim provements. BEECHWOOD. Wm. McDonald bad business in Emporium several days last week. The primary and intermediate classes of the Truman Sunday school enjoyed a pleasant dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geswender, last Sunday. Mrs. Edward Reid and family, of Renovo, spent several days visiting with Mrs. R.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Evers. C. R. Kline is the first to finish haying here. Lilian Hopkins of Rathbun spent Sunday in town, guest of her parents. Chas. T. Logan and pirty visited our town on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. W. Leavitt and family spent several days recently on \loore Hill, with Chas. Skillman and wife. Irving Kautz has resigned liis position with the Pensy here and has gone to work in the yard shop at Emporium. Clarence Morrison now occupies the Glover farm. Laura Kirkpatrick is at home for the summer. Anna Evers is spending the summer with friends at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Jas. L. Wylie, a former Beech wood boy, now of Detroit, visited relatives in town last week. Mrs. W. J. Leavitt had the best flag display to be seen anywhere, on the Ith. Merion Toner of St. Marys passed several days here with his family last week. John Satiford and Joe Smoke are working for Mr. Taylor on Hicks Run. Ed. McMadus and Joe Cook were home for the Fourth. Minnie Andrus is spending the summer at home Tressie Lawson has returned from a prolonged stay at Cameron. Let Cornell of Hunthy passed through town Monday. SI PERKINS. Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36tf The canning and preserving season is now here, so file your orders for pine apples, cherries and strawberries, in large or small quantities CHAS. DIEHL. We continue to sell good solid old potates at SI.OO per bushel. CHAS. DIHHL. SEALED PROPOSALS. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. STITE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Harrisburg, Pa. vJEAUED proposals will be received by the O Stale Highway Department of Pennsylvania under the Act approved May Ist, 190 r >, for the construction of 2,528 feet of road, extending from west line of llroad street to Borough line on West Fourth street, in Emporium Borough in the county of Cameron. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of the county coin in issioners, Emporium, Pa . and at the office of the State Highway Department, Harrisburg, Pa. Bidding blanks will he furnished bv the State Highway Department upon reuuest. Bids must be endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR K-RGOVTIiL'C TION OK ROAD IN EMP'-'T. « BOROUGH, CAMERON COUNTY,* and received at the office .1* iTits oTate Highway Department not la.ur than August '2nd, 1!M16. JOSEPH W. HUNTER, 21-4 State Highway Commissioner.] | To See is to Believe That CHAS, DIEHL'S Popular West End Store Is replete with the choicest and largest assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRESH AND SALT MEATS, ETC. Tlii- largest assottment and best lint- of Canned aud-Glass GrOO'l . Call and see us. * [fZZZZZ n 0 O O 0 9 s J-|| I The ever Popuiar SAHLIN FORM AND CORSET COMBINED Damn fashion deuroes the high tu.st ind tapering waist. To be in style you must show a full figure with Ijraeeful lines and curve-*. Shaliu Per j I'ect Form and Corset Combined will ' do for your figure what your di i maker con not do. You need not show n detk-ient bust measure -What Nan.re denieß The Sahlin Supplies No pad ding or interlining needed in your waist or coat. Leading physicians ' recommend them as health promoters. ] fhe straps crossing in the back act as a ' shoulder brace and incline the wearer ! to throw back her shoulders. Try the position and note the effect on your cii-st exoansion. Our DKKSS GOODS and SHOE De 1 p i' 'menf. is up to date. C hiim up and see us. We have the goods. CIIAS. DIEIII.. Don't Be Backward. Do not hesitate to ask for a free sample j <>t Chamberlain's Stomach snd Liver I Tablets. We are glad to "ive them to anyone who is troubled with biliousness, constipation, or any disorder cf the stom ach. Many have been permanently cured by their use. For sale by L. Tag gart; J. K. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sinnatnahoning. Enthusiasm is two-thirds hope and one third youthtul folly. Old Chronic Sores. As a dressing tor old chronic sores there is nothing so fiood as Chamberlain's Salve. While it is not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should be kept in a good coudition, for which this salve is especially valuable. For sore nipples Chamberlain's Salve has no superior. For Sale by L Taguart. J. K Smith, Sterling Run; ('rum Bros., Sinnamahon ing. It is hard for a bare foot man togo to Congress on his morals. Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous invent or, placed his gnu before a committee of judges, lie Mated its carrying power to be much below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trail was therefore a great surprise, in- 1 stead of disappointment, ft is the same with tli2 manufacturers of Chamberlain « Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ! They do not publicly boast of all this remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the users make the statements. What they do claim; is that it will positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the stom ach and bowels and has never been known to fail. For sale by L. Taygart; J K. Smith. Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sin- 1 namahoning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at some time during the | year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy sicians with the most satisfactory results. j It has often saved life before I medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for so '' little? BUY IT NOW. '- " I ! I Watch for our I Ad. Next I Week. I Jasper Harris, I Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. K Rheumatism Cured in Ten Days, i, Why Will You Suffer. i Mr. Harry Knox, of iie'erly, W. Va., j under date of Jan. '23, 19(6, says he was I laid up with rheumatism l>r more than | two and a half months; par of the time | could not set out of bet Could not i walk with out the aid of crutches, and i says he took one-half of a . r 0 cent bottle ;of Crocker's Rheumatic Cure and was j entirely cured. HAIKV KNOX. j I*or sale by RC. Dodson. 21jun3m. When a man is in tie right he can i afford to await his turn. Children like Kennedy's Laxative ; Honey and Tar. The peasantest and best cough syrup to take; lecause it con tains no opiates. Sold by I'. C. Dodson. Haste makes some of the people waste a lot of other people. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tal is the original laxative cough syrup and combines the (jualiti's necessary tore , lieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Contains no opiates. .Sold by R. ; C. Dodson. He who burns his money never en ! lightens the world. It is always well to have a box of ! salve in the house. Sunburn, eufs, bruises, piles and boil.- yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box | on hand at all times tj provide for emer | gencies. For years the standard, but followed by manv imitators. Be sure you <;et the genuine DeWitt's Witch lliizel Salve. Sold by R. C. Dodson. After it is all over a man wonders why he was worried. I Does evil still, your whole life till? ' Does woe betide? Your thou»his abide on suicide? You need a pill! Now for prose and facts—DeWitt's Little Early Hiseis a:e the most pleasant and reliable pills known to-day. They never gripe. Sold In- R. C. Dodson. Few of our bloatci. aristocrats arc flat tened with virtue. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kis». You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a hea thy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfec: digestion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose—and that remedy is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what it will do for you. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
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