Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 13, 1906, Image 18

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IRHEUMATISMI
■ LUMBAGO, SSilTlCll
BNEURALQiS and!
■KIDNEY TROUBLE I
|§|a * 5 DROPS" taken internally, rids tbe blood H
H or the poisonous matter and acids which ■
HR are tbe direct causes of these diseases.
85 Applied externally it affords almost in-■
■■ &tant relief froiu pain, while a permanent H
m cure Is beintf effected by purifying the
blood, dissolving tbe poisonous sub- ■
Biar.ee and removing it from tbe system.
DR. S. D. BLAND I
Of Brew ton# Ga.. write#: S
•'1 tad beon a sufferer for a number of year®
with LumbaKo and Ktu-uroatlnnj In my arnia
and leg?, and tried all tbe remedies tbat I could M
gathtr from medical works, and also consulted
with a number of the beet physicians. but found
nothing that gave the relief obtained from
••6-DROPB." I shall prescribe It In my practlo* H
for rheumatism and kindred diseases." f?P
FREEI
If you are suffering with Rheumatism, H
Neuralgia. Kidney Trouble or any kln-H
dred disease, wri 10 to us tor a trial bottle WM
of "»-DROPS." end test It yourself. ■
"S-DROPS" can be used any length of ■
time without acquiring a "drug habit." ■
as It Is entirely free of opium, cocaine, ■
alcohol, laudanum, and other almilarH
Ingredients. : m
Large Hlir Dottle, ••6-DBOPB" (800 Dote.) H
• 1.00. for Sale by l>ruff!iti. w
SWANSOS IHEUMATIB OURE COMPASY, ■
Dept. HO. 160 Lake Street* Chicago. ■
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
DIAMOND BRAND
pi
o° V )$ 3 -
LADIES ! Ask your Druggist for A
CHI-CHES-TER'S PILLS in RED and AOv
i ics, sealed with Blu< (w J
Ribbon. TAKE NO OTHER. Buy of your \/
/Druggist and ask for CIII-CIIES-TEH'S v
ENCI.ISII I'ILLH, the DIAMOND IJUAND, lor
(twenty-live years known :is Best, Safest, Al
' w:.\ s Reliable. Sold by Druggists every where.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., PHIL A., X'A.
SDR. CALDWELL'S tt E
YRUP PEPStN
CURES CONSTIPATION, A V
| Auturnn jj
1 II
1 The highest type of clothing
for men, young men and boys.
Nothing less will do for this
age of high ideals. It is such
clothing that is here to-day to
be seen and tried on. We es
pecially invite the skeptical
man. Examine it, compare it,
test it in any way that you
H may. Then you will appre
% ciate its value.
ff In our departments fall lines of ?
a underwear, hosery, hats, caps |
S shoes, trunks, suit cases, are 1
H well stocked. I
H We are sole agents for the
Jj Stetson Hats, Crawford Shoes 112
Sand Desbecker Block Tailor- -i"
a ing Co. All the above named
gj firms cannot be beat for stvles
g§ and wear.
I Jasper Harris, E
| Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa.
Register's Notiee.
' STATE OF PF.NNSYI.V ANIA, /
J COUNTY OF GAUBBOH, 4
VTOTICK is hereby given that James Haley
_i\ Administrator of Patrick Haley, deceased
late of the Borough of Emporium, has filed his
first and final account of his administration of
the said estate and the same will be presented to
Die Orphan's Court at December term, next for
confirmation ni Hi.
C. J. GOODNOUGH, Register.
Register's Office, \
Emporium, Pa., Nov. 19tli, 1900. { UMt.
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Register's Notice.
STATKOK PENNSYLVANIA,),,,.
CAMERON COUNTY, I
N OTICE is hereby given that Elmer E. Klock,
Administrator of the estate, of Anna I). Mc-
Connell, late of the Borough of Emporium de
ceased. has filled his first and final account of his
administration of the said estate and the same
will be presented to the Orphan's Court ftt
December term next for conli rniation ni si.
C. J. GOODNOUGH, Register.
Register's Office, i
Emporium, Pa., Nov. 19th, 1900. < 44-4t.
SheriflPs Sale.
T_)Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fitri Facias
J 3 issued out of the Court of Common Pleas,
of Cameron county, and to me directed, I have
seized, levied upon and taken into execution and
will expose to sale and sell by public vendue or
outcry, at the Court House,in Emporium, Cam
eron county Pennsylvania, on
Friday, lltli Hay of l>w. A. !>., 190(5,
AT 2:OOO'CLOCK, P. M„
All that certain piece, parcel and tract of land
situate, Iviug and being in the Borough of Em
porium, County of Cameron and State of Penn
sylvania bounded and described us follows, viz:
Commencing at a point on the northerly side of
Allegheny Avenue being the south west corner
of Lot No. 849; thence extending westerly along
the north line of Allegheny Avenue 82 feet to a
point: thence northerly at right angles to the
said north line of said Allegheny Avenue and
parallel with the west line of lot No. 619, 240 feet
to a point on the south lineof Fifth street; thence
southeast wardly along said southerly line of
Fifth street, 82 feet to the northwest corner of
lot No. 049; thence southerly along the west line
of lot No. 649, 240 feet to the place of beginning,
being all of lot No. 648 and a strip 32 feet in width
from the easterly side of lot No. 647 in block No.
79 as laid down on the general plan of the Phila
delphia and Erie Land Company and bounded
northerly bv Fifth street, easterly by lot No. 649.
southerly by Allegheny Avenue and westerly by
the balance of lot No. 647, being the premises
conveyed by Le Grande Cook, of Shippen Town
ship, Cameron county, Pennsylvania to Annie
E. Hamilton by deed dated January 16th, 190 Sand
recorded in Cameron county in deed book "S"
page 113, having thereon erected one large three
story frame hotel building known as Cook's Hotel,
barn, horse sheds, chicken house and other
necessary outbuildings with city water and gas,
Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as
the property of Annie E. Hamilton and M. F.
Hamilton at the suit of William S. Walker,
Executor of the last will and testament ofGeorge
A. Walker, deceased.
TERMS CASH. No deed will be executed until
j the purchase price is paid in full.
JOHN D. SWOPE,
Sheriff of Cameron County.
Sheriffs Office, 1
. Emporium, Pa., Nov. 21st, 1906. j
/ lOUET PROCLAMATION.— WHEBEAS: -The
V / Hon. U. W. GREEN, President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. J.LABAR,
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
' the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
their precept bearing date the 27th day of Oct.
: A. I)., 1906, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
j Court, at\d Court of Common Pleas in the
Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the
1 17tli day ol December, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
t and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and therein their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances. todo those things which
to their offices appertain to Idone. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
j against them as will be just.
I Dated at Emporium, Pa., November 20th, l:> 06,
and in the 130 th year or the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 KJO6
CHRISTMAS EVE IN PARIS.
in t'Mij u<» S«-«'imvs at tin* .Madeleine,
Historic Frrnrli Cliurcli.
They drove to the Madeleine through
streets already full of life and move
ment of hurrying crowds, darting fig
ures now plunged in the black shad
ows and now slipping out into the full
glare of the clustered lights. Tlie big
perspective of the Place de la Con
corde, thickly sown with lamps, was
shot through with glistening reflections
from the tops of carriages, the arcade
of the Hue de Itlvoli was hrllllqnt as
a stage setting, the hotels In the broad
Rue Uoyale were ablaze with light, and
far at the end of the street, where the
lofty portico of the Madeleine showed
clear against the starry sky, a hundred
sparks twinkled from the eabs flitting
ulong the boulevard.
The steady roll of wheels merged
with the varying notes of horns in
motors and the sound of talk and
laughter from the sidewalks, and all
blended lu a great humming symphony,
struck through with the rattling, syn
copated clack-clack of hoofs upon the
asphalt, like the staccati of sharp
drums.
The crowd at the Madeleine was al
most Impassable, but somehow they
gained the steps, the vestibule* and
were swept in the solid pack of meu
and women through the door at the
right. The great tloor was filled with
a throng ns varied as I'nris itself.
Piety and the idlest curiosity, youth
and age, came together. As the pro
cession came in sight its song was
joined by the organ in the sanctuary,
and the music rose louder and fuller
lu a single godlike voice ranging down
from the dazzling altar.
Suddenly, like artillery, the great or
gan overhead crashed out in a volume
of sound that flooded the whole vast
interior like a wave, sweeping over
the heads of the kneeling crowd and
mounting to the shadowy arches of
the roof. The very concussion took
the listeners' breath away, and in the
recoil men and women burst Into
tears, and billows of emotional excite
ment rolled back and forth through the
church. Winfield Scott Moody in
Scribner's.
YULETIDE IN SHETLAND.
Cur!OHM Customs lii th« Islam! Where
lite I'ouitvH Come From.
The festival of Yule, as is well
known, dates back to prehistoric
times, when men worshiped nature
rather than nature's God.
The inhabitants of the Shetland
Isles are descended from Norsemen,
who were zealots in religious belief,
and "Yule" to them meant a season of
great importance. The "Gainmel Norsk
Iljul" signifies, literally, "wheel," and
the festival so called was held in honor
of the sun at the winter solstice wheel
ing round toward the equator. The re
turn of fhe sun formed an important
period of the year as being the begin
ning of renewed life in nature, which
only could be revived by the light and
warmth of the ascending orb.
The course of the sun was observed
in all things as far as possible. Every
thing was turned from left to right
the bout was so turned on the water,
the corn slacks so built in courses, the
mill so turned in grinding and the
wheel in spinning in fact, everything
went with Hie sun, even the round of
flie drinking horn.
Many superstitions included in na
ture worship had full scope at tile
"Iljul" lime or more modern "Yule"
—when a vast multitude of "trows,"
or fairy folk, who at that season were
not only active, but maliciously dis
posed, had to be propitiated.
To give the fairy folk no opportunity
of pitying tricks, the fishing creel mid
lines were removed from the wall, the
spinning wheel taken out of gear and
its integral parts laid aside, and every
thing suspended from coiling or wails
lifted down, as if left in their usual
places the übiquitous elves were sup
posed to set all going against the sun's
motion, which of course would mean
serious trouble. The time of Yule was.
and still is, rigidly observed as "belly"
—I. e., a time of rest from all manner
of labor.—Madame.
t li rlst mas In (■ nit us.
Christmas was celebrated in Guam
last year in as true American style a;
the possibilities of the situation would
permit. Great interest was taken by
the in celebrations for the
native children. A number of enter
tainments were provided. A feature
was a floating Christmas tree, mag
nificently decorated, which was parad
ed through the streets of Agana drawn
t> y six plumed mules witli costumed
outriders and preceded by a native
band and from which Santa Claus dis
tributed abundance of good cheer.
A New .Malady.
It was Christmas day, and the candy
lion had been waiting—oh, so patiently
—for Mary to finish her dinner. Much
against her baby wishes had she been
obliged to swallow the last of her
bread. When her mother insisted on
her finishing her milk the small face
looked up in desperation as she lisped.
"Mozzer, if I eat any more food I will
be humpback in my stomach, like
grandpa!"— L ippincott's.
Only Two TU-nliticH.
Billy—So yer didn't gel nuthin' but a
jackknife and a sled for Christmas?
Tommy—Yes, dot's all 1 got worth
speakln' of. I)ere wuz a suit of clothes,
and a overcoat, anil a hat or two, and
some underclothes, and a b >ok o'
poems, and some stoekiu's and gii/ves,
and some collars and cuffs, mid a few
other tilings like Mat, not worth speakln'
of.—Men and Women.
Don't I<et Slio Hlittlrluc
It is very unlucky if the mistletoe
should fall from Hie place where it has
b»en hung up.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE GOU6H SYRUP
For »U Coughs and assists in /") Tteß efl
expelling Cold's from the sys- L J Clover Blos
lem by gently moving th« laf fomana the
bowel«. A certain .■ii«* -( Honey Bee
relief for croup and ' s on every
whoopin^-cwj^h,
the bownls, contain*
KENNEDY'S umi
contaikiko
HONEYMTAR
FKEPAKKD AT THE tABORATOFY OP
ft. O. DeWITT & 00., CHICAGO, U. 8. A.
Sold by R. C. Dodson.
HENRY JAEGER,
Harness Maker and Upholsterer
K. a. Judd's Old .Stand.
EMPORIUM, PA.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS,
BLANKETS, ROBES, COLLARS,
WHIPS, etc.
At Prices as Low as Possible.
Repairing a Specialty.
UPHOLSTERING.—I carry a full line
of cloths for recovering furniture
and guarantee all work.
Henry Jaeger.
BANNER SALVE
mo— '•wniing salve In the world.
SANTA HAS AH LOADEDj
For the Thousands of Children and Patrons of *
IH. A. ZARPS CO Sj
I Never in the history of Emporium has a larger or finer line I
of LADIES and MISSES WRAPS, FURS and FANCY I
I GOODS been exhibited. !
A full line of Fascinators, Shawls, Belts, Fancy Stocks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery' H
Sacques and Toqes, Fancy Lamps, Gold Clocks, Gold Picture Frames, Gold Framed
Mirrors and small Gold Novelties. Fine line of Cut Glass, Silverware, ~
Jewelry, Pocket Hooks, Wrist Bags, Toilet Articles. Fancy
Goods of all descriptions in Baskets, Birch Bark, Calluloid
wand Stag Articles, Vases, Picture Books, Jardineres ®
I and Umbrella Stands. Umbrellas, all styles, A
from 48c to sl2. B
The Largest Display of China Ever Shown in the County p
• IF YOU are unable to find what \ou want at ZARPS' you are hard to please. We have _
the goods just the same. I
E. S. Goppersmith s
| Holiday Specials]
•
The citizens of Cameron and adjoining counties are respectfully in
vited to call and inspect our large line of goods suitable for the
Holidays, at greatly reduced prices. Purs, Silks, Dress
Silks, Umbrellas, Pillow Tops and Cords, Ladies
Underwear, both fleeced and wool, and
Outing garments. Children's
Underwear at greatly re
duced prices to close
out same.
Silverware, China and Cut Glass. Latest Designs. Dolls, Toys,
Games and Fancy Goods.
| X X T |1 T ALL Millinery at special reduced !
1 | 11 P rices * Trimmed and uiitrimmed
I; J hats at great bargains, many stylish ;
hats being reduced one-half.
REMEMBER our Fancy Waist Silks, Rattenburg and drawn
work. ;
MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH.
§ i 1 li DOUBT, TRY The* har« flood the test oryeai**
C'THfIW P i— - - and hav cured thousands of
fellk'i-illdll 112 fe.) 0 112 jcases of Nervous Diseases, such
2/y j-ja-l Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless
£r*M£ 12 I Jness and Varicocele,Atrophy,&t-
AuAHv I They clear the brain, strengthen,
V y/ the circulation, make digestion
vigor to the whole bring. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients
are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death.
Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad lrgal guarantee to cure or refund th«
money, $5.00. Send for tree book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland, 0.
WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Thev hove Stood the tesc of ye*
evTDftllP » and have cured thousands if
OinUHU ty 0 of Nervous Diseases. -ucij
_ m MDebility, Dizziness.SleepieFr
fif ififd I ncss and Varicocele, Atrophy, &c.
flu Aln I They clear the brain, strengthen
vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanert/yT^Jtilefs patient
are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption or Death.
Mailed sealed. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or Refund tht
money, $5.00. Send for tree book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0. '