THE CAMERON COUNTY PRES«,»« ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOULD, MARCH, 1866. VOL. 41. A Prosperous Lumberman. M. W. Whiting, of Sterling Run, ! visited in Emporium last Saturday, j calling on old friends, the PRESS in- j eluded. Mr. Whiting is conducting \ three extensive lumbering jobs—one in j West Virginia—and is considered one of the most prosperous and reliable lumbermen in this state. We certain ly enjoyed his visit to our sanctum and appreciated the elegant penmanship attached to a check coutinuinng three copies of the PRESS. Ye editor and Mr. Whiting have been friends since boyhood days and trust we may always remain as such. Ex-Judge Huntley. The genial Judge Huntley, of Drift wood, was a welcome visitor in Em porium on Monday meeting old ac vuaintances, all of whom were pleased to meet him once more. Judge Hunt ley is actively engaged in lumbering in both Pennsylvania and West Vir ginia and spends littie time at home, his large business requiring his atten tion. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, Nov. 12th 1906. Present: Messrs. White, Green, Gre gory, Cramer and Fisher. Absent: Messrs. Julian, Friendle, Marshall and Hamilton. On motion by Mr. White, seconded by Mr..Gregory, the following bills as read were ordered paid: G. S.Allen Insurance, t 54 50 C. B. Howard Co., Invoice 22 36 Fabric Fire Hose Co., 210 00 John Welsh, Work on streets, 3150 James Murray, do 18 38 Kit Delphy, do 3 50 F. Sawaya, do 10 19 A. Sawaya, do 8 75 Michael Anthony, do 2 62 John Glen. do 3 50 Dick Bitigeman do 42 25 D. Dwaleebe' do 11 27 ■Tames Daviu, do 16 63 Tony Seigfred do 6 00 Archie Tebault, do 2 44 Anson Swartwood. do 9 00 Thomas Law, do 1 00 Lester Cornell, do 5 00 Elias Cramer, Carpenter Work, T. C. Stephens, Use Road Roller 45 00 Lee Halderman, Draying, 4 75 Western Electric Co., Invoice, 57 71 Samson Cordage Works, Invoice, 10 8b Union Petroleum Co.,lnvoice 6 82 Strutheis Wells Co., Invoice, 30 National Carbon Co., Ivvoice 51 50 Peter Schweikart, Stone Crossings, 54 60 Robertson Electric Co., Invoice 19 50 Robertson Electric Co., Invoice, 2 25 P. V. Heiiman, Invoice 5 79 W. F. Lioyd, Freight bills, 4 72 L. L. Welsh, Filing saws, 125 W. 11. Simpson, Work on Sewer Ext.... 1,058 52 C. J. Goodnough, Recording Permit,.... 3 50 ( Keystone Powder Co,, Invoice, 5 00 St. Marys Gas Co., Gas for October 28 65 W. W. Knickerbocker, Extra w0rk,.... 8 "5 Trersurer's and police reports read and ordered filed. On motion Council then adjourned. R. C. MOORE, Sec'y. Coming Attractions. Our theatre-going public we are pleased to be informed, are to be treat ed with the following named high-class opera, vaudeville, serio-comic, comic, and tragedical performances at differ ent dates in the near future at the opera house, and for which all should be greatly elated, as it will raise the stand ard of performances equal to that of any city in the state. In order to have a continuance of such high-class plays, the lovers of such passtime entertain ments should show their appreciation of the same by turning out in full force and thereby let the actors and actresses producing these plays on our boards see that we know a good thing when we see it. A partial list is here in given: The Country Jay; Buster Brown; New York Day by Day; A Thoroughbred Tramp; Ninety and Nine; Joyland; The Hearkl Square Company Moving Pictures; Geo. P. Hall in "Hello Bill"; The Mummy and the Hummingbird; What Happened to Jones; Lyman H. Howe Moving Pict ures; Sunny South Co.; York State Polks; The Bajah of Bong; Quincy Adams Sawyer; A Break for Liberty; Simple Simon Simple; Uncle Josh Spruceby. The best treatment for indigestion and troubles ot the stomach is to rest the stomach, it can be rested by starvation or by the use of a good digestant which will digest the food eaten: ihus taking liu> work off the stomach. At the proper temperature, a single teaspoonful of Kodol wholly digest .'5.000 grains of food. It relieves the present annoyance, puts the stomach in shape to satisfactorily perform its functions. Good for indiges tion, sour stomach, flatulence, palpitation of the heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is made in strict comformity with the Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 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 Official Vote of Cameron County, Nov. 6, 1906. I I I ~ iHecy. of i Judge Sen'tor i i I • Gov'nor. Lieut. Auditor Int'rnal ; Hep. in Rep. in' Cora. AHS. in Prothon Jury Dist. Coroner Surv'yr Gov. Gen'l Affairs ' Con'g AFl'mbly l Plean Judge An'mblyj otary Cora. 1 Atty ' 111 I~"II in i nml « o *; c «; o;q J a %«; « . « Q «; ■«; : d « d j i! i«; i A Q * » -a M >• J« c? £ Z £ - O • « £ r . b ? Cis " $ £ & 3 § ii § § -3 5 z a g ' ! S 5 g!„- j-p 5 5 5 - i ■st « se = a 2 % o £ Is s j? I I: £ 3 5 a £ 2 ? i .3 1 £ = ° 1 ■ = s § fJj'PPf"- , 210 125 210 98 208 1 91 208 90 237 90 202 ! 166 24.'! 105 195 147 211 102 233,' 114 194 136 228 = 217 SO 123 ~ jyest Ward.. 124 92, 131 76 l-O 73 131 69 l."» 061 141 79 l«d .09 127 89 110 62 131 Ki 122 81 119 - 135 64 U7 .2 Middleware! 77 111 85 92 83 93 86 90 118 87 83 117 126 71 86 110 101 81 88 106 85 89 109 £ 99 74 119 ■% Eastward 72 !>8 77 83 77 83 81 78 106 63 71 112 110 70 8.3 93 85 78 93 86 71 90 9!) £ 90 70 110 g Portage 1) 13 15 13 15 11 14 14 17 11 10 19 14 14 11 17 15 12 13' 14 14 11 18 a 13 13 21 & Lumber 64 54 60 48 63 45 61 4i 70 42 54 65 69 50 07 54 6 1 4 9 58 «2 62 r .O 66 - 58 48 50 o Oibson 113 92 111 75 109 76 107 77 129 75 123 87 133 81 102 106 114 77 10s 10] 109 76 ! 124 ,? 101 90 89 ,J Driftwood 53 51 57 II 54 47 55 44 63 12 59 49 59 47 51 66 , 54 48 46 56 68 4 1 58 A 10 58 52 • Urovc 58 #3 Sl' 94 60 HI 45 135 23 -96 55 102. 54j 86' 67 88! 63 120 35 104 41l 106 i 88: 51 62; Totals 821 692 839 580 833 j 573 837 662 1025 474 839 738 1016 554 808 739 882 562 893 ! 657 814 618 956 817 548 713 Majority , 1311 1 261| I 26»| | agfti [ 515 l I 101 l | 4621 j 69! I 3261 I 2861 | 1961 I I 299! I I Heat t cring Pat ton. Pro. M; ThomS Sofia list. Bjj < Ir, l'ro. Tl. ~ ' ' I'm Coming Back, 'Buster Brown.' The new version elaborated and em phasized with music most catchy, songs that are fascinating, marches that will delight. Hear ye, all who have laughed, At Buster's fun of yore. He's coming back good friends, Even funnier than before. In this musical comedy will be seen Golf Girls, Scotch Qirls, Tennis Girls, Auto Girls, College Girls, Irish Girls, Buster Girls and Other Girls. Bear well in mind there are sixty members of this company. 20 popular song features and music hits of now. An old friend in a new and elaborate dress, comedy, music, costumes, scenery all new. Resolved, That we will always leave 'em laughing when we say good bye, Buster Brown at Emporium Opera House, Thursday, Nov. 22nd. DEATH'S* DOINGS. PARKS. Floyd Parks, aged l(i, died at Kidg way hospital on Monday, of typhoid fever, after an illness of three weeks. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parks of Whittemore Hill; had been working at Johnsonburg when taken sick. His funeral takes place from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spangler, West Ceek, this (Thursday) afternoon. Interment in West Creek oemetery. Free Demonstration. Of interest to ladies. A free pract ical demonstration in baking will be given by the Fleischman Compressed Yeast Co., at Tompkins & Norris' gen eral store, East Emporium Pa., Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15th, 16th and 17th. We will also give a demonstration atMcCann &Sterner's Model Bakery, Monday, Nov. 19th, Tuesday, Nov. 20th, Wednesday, Nov. 21. Come and be convinced of the superior bread and rolls made with Fleischman's Compressed Yeast. Capt. Barclay's Magnificent Endorsement. The magnificent endorsement given Cameron county's candidate for Con gress in this district is very gratifying. We herewith publish the official vote: • Barclay. Taylor. McKean 4,188 1,784 Cameron, 1,025 474 Centre 3,798 3,622 i Clearfield 6,199 4,692 15,210 10,572 10,572 Majority, 4,038 j Mr. Barclay carried every county in j this Congressional district, even his ! opponent's home ward. Good for everything a salve is used for • and especially recommended for piles. That j is what we say of DeWitt's Witch Hazel I Salve. On the market for years and a ! standby in thousands of f'amilie-. Get ; DeWitt's. Sold by li. <\ Dodsoii. Latest Popular Music. | Miss May Gould, teacher of piano ! forte has received a full lino of the lat- I est and most popular sheet mu3C. Ali j the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Price 3 reasonable. 44-tf. For Sale. At the lowest prices, stationary and marine, gas, gasoline and alcohol en gines, from one to one thousand horse power. THE FAIRBANKS CO., 34-2 m. Buffalo, N. Y. 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, liiOS. 24-tf. You can get all kinds of good cedar J shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. "Liberty and Union, One and Inseparable." —WEßSTEß. EMPORIUM, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906. Judgeship Question. ' There are so many questions asked us about the Judgeship matter, but we can oniy say that we, as well as hund reds of Judge Green's friends through, out this Judicial district, honestly be lieve that he was fairly elected aud if such is the case he certainly is entitled to remain on the bench. But, on the other hand, if Major Hall was squarely the victor we will have to swallow our dose and submit like all good citizens. While it is not likely Judge Qreen, |on account of his position on the | bench, will take any steps in his own ' behalf, he certainly owes it to the j and his numerous friends in the | district to allow them to investigate the many charges of fraud and illegal voting in Elk county, so that if they ; have to lay down they will feel it was | not their fault. We trust these friends will get together and decide what can Ibe done. All we ask is a square deal and honest count. Now for County News. Now that election is over and things have resumed their normal condition let us forget our little political differ ences and resume our friendly ex change of local news through our hustling towns throughout the county. What can be more congenial thar. a full page of county news each week? It tends to draw us nearer together and creates a friendly feeling among the people at large. Many of the people of Cameron county are scattered promiscuously i throughout the different states, follow ing their various vocations and are | more than pleased to receive the latest ! news from their old home towns, or paces of sojourn, in times gone by. . "Though mauy friends have gone away, i Where loved ones are unknown, j How good it seems when they are sad, To get the news from home. It lightens all their daily cares, 1 And, whereever they may roam. Their thoughts will often wander back, To the dear friends left at home." Married. i At Olean, N. Y., Saturday, Nov. ! 10th, Mr. Victor Soderlund to Miss Signa Swan SOD, both of East Em j porium. Box Social. There will bo a box social at the Four j Mile school, Saturday evening, Nov. 1 17, 1906. Proceeds lor benefit of school I library. MABEL. EDWARDS, Teacher. _ , . j Honor Roll of Sizervllle School. For second month. Marie Market, Mary Vellella, Irene Alden, Lena j Agliardo, Max Edwards, Franklin i Alden. MARGARET NICK LEU, Teacher. ! Nov. 12, 190 G. Here at Last The long looked for Scotch Plaids | have arrived, in all wool. Nothing ; cheap, ranging in price from 500 to $2.00 per yard. You should see them. CHAS. DIEHL. The Great Shoe. We are sole agents in Emporium for the Stoughton Shoe, the popular hand- I made shoe for boys and men. None bettor. CHAS. DIEIIL. Choice Candy. Mrs. B. Leutzo will sell, at the read ] ingroom, every Saturday evening un til all is disposed of, the candy left ; from the entertainment Monday even j ing. . ' "For years I starved, then I'bought a | f)0 cent bottle of lvodol Dyspepsia Cure, i and what that benefitted inn all the gold jin Gcoigia could not buy. I kept on taking it and in two months I went back jto work as machinist. In three months j I was as well and hearty as 1 ever was. i I still use a little occasionally as I find it j a fine blood purifier and a good tonic. May you live long and prosper."—C. N. | Cornell, Boding, Ga., Aug. 27, I9otj. Kodol sold here by K. C. Dodson. Boy Shot. Earl McDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDougall, of this place, met with a serious accident last Saturday morning, while hunt ing for birds near the stone quarey north of town. While passing through the brush his rifle (a 22 Winchester) evidently caught and pulled hack the trigger, exploding the load, shooting the lad in the left foot, the ball entering the in step and passing towards the second toe. Earl at once tied a handker chief around his foot and with the assistance of a young lad, manag ed to get to his grand-mother's home —Mrs. P. E. Lewis'—on East Sixth street. The injured boy was hurried to Dr.Heilman's office and placed under the X-ray when it was decided to amputate the second toe. Earl is now resting easy at his home and hopes to get out soon. It is unnecessary to add that Earl has a gun for sale, at a bargain. A Success. The Musical and Vaudeville en tertainment given it the opera house last Monday evening was largely attended. The program, although quite lengthy, was pleas ing, each and every member of the Junior Choir, ably assisted by their friends, doing their best. Mr. Keith aud Miss Frances Sie bert, all of Coudersport, greatly aided in making the entertainment a success. Mrs. Bennett Leutze, director of the choir, worked hard to make the entertainment a suc cess. A neat sum was realized over expenses. Sudden Death. Our citizens were shocked Wednes day morning when the announcement was made that Mrs. A. E. Gross was at 1 death's door, having been strickeD with apoplexy about five o'clock. She did not regain consciousness and died at 10:30 same mornihg. MRS. ANNA GROSS came to Empori um in the 60's and has always been a hard working lady. The loaves a hus band and two sons, Geo. H. Gross and Ed. Strait, by a former marriage. The funeral will be held from the late residence, West Creek, next Sun day at 1:30, the services being conduct ed at First Baptist church at 2:30 by her pastor, Rev. Calvin. Her death is a great affliction to the family and our citizens deeply sympa ! thize with the bereaved ones. S. C. i.arrabce Prcatical Painter "Don t pay 51.50 a gallon for canned oil. which ought to cost but <>i) cents a gallon. Ileady mixed paint is half oil and hall'paint, liuy oil fresh from the ! barrel and add it to the L. & M. Paint which is semi-mixed." When you buy L. & M., Paint you get a full gallon of paint that won't wear off for 10 or 15 years, because L. & M., Zinc hardens the L. & M., White Lead and makes L. & M., paint wear like iron. I gallons L.it M., mixed with .'J gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. Actual cost L. <fc M., 81.20 per gal lon. Sold in the north, east, south and west. C. S. Andrews, Ex- Mayor, Danbury, Conn., writes: "Painted my house lit years ago with L. & ,M. Looks well to day." Sold by U.S. Lloyd. Emporium, Pa. Any design you desire on a pillow top, nicely done. Room 26, New Warner. Books! Books! The best authors. Big bargains at Chas. Diehl's. Judge B. W. Green. Judge B. W. Green ran ahead of the Republican state ticket in this district, viz: Elk, 276; Clinton, 804; Cameron, 331. Total gain over Stuart's vote of I 1411. At the same time Judge Green i reduced the Democratic majorities in I the district, over the Pennypacker— | Pattison vote, by 2,371 votes, to say j nothing of the disputed districts to be j settled. Throughoat the entire cam paign His Honor refrained from par- I tisan addresses and conducted a clean, honorable and dignified contest. Up on the face of returns his opponent has 163 majority in the district, from which there appears much dissatisfaction, many wondering how the majority in Elk could be declared so many hours in advance, with only one vote changed by the official count. Time will tell. Mr. Green stood upon his record as an upright Judge, depended upon those people who encouraged and battled for his election. To the loyal friends, of all parties, who had the manhood to obey their convictions, all honor is due —Democrats as well as Republicans. Many pretended, friends in this county, too week stand upon their dignity, bowed in dictation and coercion and in the last few hours of the contest bitter ly fought for Mr. Hall, which they had a perfect right to do, but they had no moral right to promise their support and then betray an old friend and neighbor. Quarterly Meetings. Quarterly meeting service will be held at the Free Methodist Church, be ginning Friday evening and lasting over the Sabbath. Preaching service Friday and Satur day evening at 7:30. Lovefeast Sab bath morning at 9:30, preaching at 11:00, followed by communion service. Children's Foreign Missionary meet ing at 3:00 p. m. Evening service at 7:00 p.m. liev. A.J. Hill will be in charge and preach at each service. All are welcome. J Nelson Bennett, Pastor. Buster Brown. Hereto the attraction that will make you sit up and take notice. The best singing and dancing chorus in musical comedy, this season bigger, brighter and more talented than ever before. There is music and song in every action of this comedy, there is hilarity in every turn of its crisp, witty lines. It is the exemplification of the funniest cartoons ever conceived and you have it served by the most talented comed ians obtainable. This company of sixty members will be seen for the first time at Emporium Opera House, Thurs day, Nov. 22nd. NOTES OF INTEREST. Greatest line of rubbers, for old and | young, at Cbas. Diehl's. Next Thursday evening, Nov. 22nd, we will have Buster Brown at the Em porium Opera House with Master Rosen in the title part. This is one of the best of the many musical comedies that are now bidding for favor. It ia fairly rampant with fun while this sea son all of the costumes arc entirely new and most elaborate, every stick and j otiek of the scenery is new, while new , music and songs will also be heard, j The chorus we are promised is said to l be large and most comely of face and j form. This attraction should offer us ; an enjoyable evening at the playhouse. Readers of the Prsss, if you have not ! called at Chas. Diehl's store this fall, ! you are missing something by not doing so at once. It is the place for I bargains. In order to induce my customers to j oorao early for Christmas work, I will i make a reduction on all my work —from 20 to 25 per cent.—until Doc. 4th. Now is the time to get good work at a great j reduction. Order your enlargements i now for Christmas don't wait and have your work rushed. W. G. Baik. Minn Margaret Barry with the Proud I Prince Company gave a very interest ing reading to the ladies in Shakes peare, Thursday afteroon in the Em : manuol Parish House. She also read part of Macßeth and a short child j x'ecitation of Rileys. Miss Barry is extremely clever. In order to make room for Xmas framed pictures I will close out my entire stock on hand at one-half price. ; Christmas is not far off and they will come in handy for presents. W. G. Bair. Holiday goods are daily arriving at Diehl's. All the latest and popular sheet | music at Chas. Diehl's. fbRMS: $2.00 — $1.50 IN ADVAICCH, THE WEATHER. FRIDAY, Kain SATURDAY, Rata,. SUNDAY, Fair ASSETS First National Bank, EMPORIUM, PA. At the close of business Nov. 7, 1906 $816,893.35. I'or the past '22 years the directors oi ihi» -Ban/, have conducted the affairs or the bank with the. utmost prudence and for the interest of Camer on county. DR. LKON RKX FKLT, DENTIST. tockwell Block, Emporium, Fa. Opera House, THURSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 22 New and up-to-date Version of the Record Making Musical Comedy Buster Brotfn By R F. Outcault NEW—comedy, songs, dances, cos tumes, scenery. Company bet ter than ever. Chorus of 40 fling •rs and dancers. SEE the great Bobby Burns Brigade-, Prices 50c, 75c, and SI.OO. Children, 25c. Seats on sale at H. S. Lloyd's. SIOO Reward, sioo* The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that V.ience h»e been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Ctwe is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con • stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietory have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY &Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Give children a remedy with aplcupack taste. Don't force unpleasant medicine own their throats. Kennedy's Laxa tive containing Honey and Tar is roc** pleasant to take. Children like it, and as a relief for colds, coughs, etc., there in nothing better. No opiates. Conform* to the National Pure Food and Drug, Law. Sold by It. C. Dodson. The one Only Record Making? Musical Comedy. Buster Brown, by R. F. Oute&olt, will be the attraction at the Emporium opera house, Thursday, Nov.2'2 This iff the original and complete Buster Brown Company numbering sixty people. Get in line for fun and catch onto one of the new songs that the world will* whistle and see The Buster Brown Bobby Burns Brigade, The play that is a household word throughout tho entire country. Those who do not know Buster have heard of him. He has delighted the children. He has created more good wholesome laugh ter among the old folks than any boy of the century and he is still working. "Just for the fitu of it." The Portage Store.. W. L. Dixon, proprietor oi the Portage store, desires to inform hie patrons and tho general public that ho 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. DIXO:J, 7-tf. Near Portage Bridge. Great Cash Bargain Sale. In order to dispose of the stock of goods fixtures and furniture in the store of Geo. H. Gross & Co,, bank rupts, at their storo room on Broad street, I am now disposing of the same at private sale. One engine and boiler, ona sausage grinder, mixer and stuffer, one bone cutter, one two horse wagon, one plattorm wagon, one meat wagon' and one sleigh. All fixtures mast be closed out quick. WM. HACKENBERQ, Trustee Here i- our condensed opinion 01 ih'c Original Laxative Cough Syrup. "Near ly all other cough syrups are constipating especially tJlo.se opiates. Kennedy',-* Laxative, (containing) Honey an 1 Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiate. Conforms to the National Pure Food ami Drug Law. Sold by R. C. Podsou. NO. 3 9
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