WILL NOT 3E CRIPPLED TREATMENT SUCCESSFUL The Maddening Disease, Rheumatism, Easily Cured With URIC-O. It might interest Rheumatic suffer ers of this country to learn the wonder ful work that Uric-O is doing towards the relief and cure of this dreaded dis ease. Letters of praise are received daily from men and women who have used the remedy with the greatest suc cess The manufacturers of this won derful Specific have never solicited a testimonial or a word of praise from people who have used the remedy. Yet, letters like the one given below are be ing received from both old and young. Mr. Reuben Whipple, grocery clerk, of Glens Falls, N, V.,BHVK:_I was laid up with severe lorni of Itlieiiniatlsin, and was eon lini Ito my room for nine weeks. A sample liollleof I'rle-t). an<l one regular bottie has worktd uwonderlul change In* me. It has entirely cured my Rheumatism, and I am now ahle togo about my work a :>.in 1 recommended (he remedy to Mr. John Harris, ol Kast I ake fieorgt*, who was unal-le to walk. He had taken every possible treat ment, had spent hundreds'of dollars, and had found 110 reiki. He Is taking 1 rii -O, and lmproving lmproving rapid Iv, and ahle to he out around. I will continue to reeommemi Uric-o, as it is certainly a merited remedy. T ric-O is sold by Drug'gists generally at $1.(10 per bottle, or it will )k> sent 1 y the SMITH DIM"G COMPANY, rlf SYRAITSE, X. Y., upon receipt of price. Liberal size samples and circu lars will be mailed free to:» 11 w! ; ply for same. I rie-O is sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. 321y. THE Windsor Hotel Between 12th and 13th Sts.. oa Filbert St. i Philadelphia, Pa. I Three minutes WALK from the Reading I Terminal. Five minutes WALK from thePenn'a R. R. Depot. European Plansl.oo per day and upwards. American Plan s2.uo per day. ONEIDA COMMUNITY TRAPS The KEWHQUSE TRAP I; the best I j in the world. It is a perfect machine. Hand-fitted! Thoroughly inspected and tested ! The VICTOR TRAP is the only re liable low-priccd trap. Don't buy cheap imitations. Be sure the Trap , Pan reads as follows: ASK ANY TRAPPER THE TRAPPER'% GUIDE ;• .?'•»»✓/ 2J rmts for the A 'ewhouse TRAPPERS' i{ GUIDE. Tells best method of trapping and H shinning K a "**• Send to Dept. A, Oneida " HUNTER-TRADER-TRAPPER | The only MAGAZINE denoted to the interests Ic/ the trapper• Send to cents Jor copy, I HARDING PUB. CO., Columbus, Ohio TIMETABLE No. 29. COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R. Takine effect Nov. 1. 1903. KABTWAHD. 12&6 » 2 10 ; 4 STATIONS. Port Allegany,.. Lv. P 5 To *9 30 fl "o *2 45 *7 "2 Chemical Works.... 00 *9 34 00 00 00 Burtville, 5 20 9 40 11 50 255 7 22 Roulette, 5 28 9 48 11 58 303 730 Knowlton's, *5 32 *9 52 »12 02 "3 07 00 Mina »5 38 958 *l2 08 3 13 7 40 Olmsted *5 42 10 o*2 «12 12 *3 17 1 44 . . 5 50 10 10 12 20 3 25 00 Coudersport. < , ~' A. M 752 ,L,V '"««O 1 00 North Coudersport, 00 1 ... ■ *1 05 Krlnk's, *6 J0 *1 12 Colesburg, •O 17 1 19 Seven Bridges, »6 21 .... *1 23 . Raymonds *6 30 1 13) Gold, 1 6 35. 1 3S Newneld, I 00 |..... 142] NewfieldJunction,.. 6 4V.,... 150 Perkins, '•6 48 *1 53 Carpenter's, 00 # 1 56 Crowell'g *6 51 "2 59i Ulysses 7 05j - 2 10 _ I |A. »112. P.M. | | WESTWARD. 17111 I I 9 I 5 STATIONS. | 1 Poit Allegany 450 910 230 455 6 .50 Chemical works ... 00 00 *2 24 00 Burtville "4 37 H67 217 142 637 Rc ilette 430 850 210 435 630 Knowlton's, ' >» °° '2 05 "4 40 '6 ?S Mina 420 840 200 125 620 Olmsted, -4 15 *8 35 »1 55 4 20 *6 IB !A 1 410 830 150 415 610 P. M. P. M. P. M. Lv.j 8 25 5 05 Vorth Coudersport, OJ *5 00 Frink's, j »8 14 i*4 52 Coleshuri;, I *8 07 I 4 45 Seven Bridges, *8 02 »4 40 Raymond's .... *7 52 4 30 Gold j 7 47». 4 25 Xewfield . *7 '* *4 21 Newfleld Junction 7 10 3 58 Perkins .... *7 33 i *3 53 Carpenter's, ' *7 30 *3 50 Crowtill'g, ! "7 27 .... *3 17 Jlys.*o< Lv.1... . 7 20 1 I 340 Train 15 arrives at Port Allegany at 8:50 on Sunday. Train 14 leaves Port Allegany un Sunday at 8:10 p. 111. f*l Klag stations. 1 '°i Trains do not stop (fi Telegraph offices. Trains run week davs 011 v. Trains run on Eastern Stand ird Time. Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y for points north and south. At If. &S. June tion with Buffalo ft Susquehanna It. R. north for south for Oaleton anil Arid i<on. At Port Allegany with Pennsylvania 11. R.. north for Builalo, Olean, Bradford and Sinethport: south for Keating Summit. Austin, Emporium and Penn'a R. R., points. I!. A. McCLURB, ilen'lSiipt. <;ou;iTsp irt. Pa. We oIJV-r One 1111 n<irc-■ T><> I.u-m !!»- Ward for an.\ i>oT ,,r rr i s «tc»r;- not be cured by . RH'K Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CIIHNISY <Sc t'o, i'ol 10, <) We, the undersigned,httve known F. J. Cheney for (he iaat 15year®, and be i lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transaction?, and financially , able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINU, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale DruggiatH, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ; ally, acting directly upon the blood i and mucous surfaces of the system. ; Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drupgista. Take Hall's Family Pilis for consti | pat ion No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I li'Tc is not tlio least danger in givinir i < 'liatuhorlainV Cough Remedy to small I children as it coul;tins no opium or other harmful druir It has an established reputation of more than thirty y ears a.* the most successful medicine in u-e li r colds, croup and whooping cough. It al ways and is pleasant intake. Cliiid reu like if. Sold by li. Ta;:<;urtj .J. E. Smith, Sterling Hun: ('ruin Bros., Sinn::- mahoning, K. (' DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory lvodol i- prcpartd, as sure u> 1 hiit this r<'mari{able and corrective for the stomach conl'or.'jis fullv to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. The Kodol labor atory is a very large one. but i!' all the sufferers from indigestion and stomach troubles could know the virtues of Kodol it would be impossible lor the munufatt urers to keep up with the demand. Kodol is sold hero by 11. ('. Dod^on. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from respassing upou 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, 1903. 24-tf. King oCal! Cough Medicines. Iv G. Case, a mail carriier of Canti n Center, Cvnn., who h;'S been in theU. S.. Service for about sixteen JO.iri says: <l We have trieil many cough medicines for eroufi, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to be re lied upon every time. We also fin I it the best remedy for coughs and cold*, giv ing certain results an I leaving no had alter effects. For sale by L, Taugatt; J. lv Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sinnauiahoning, For chapped and cracked hands noth ing is nuite as good as an application of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive. -utit on before going to bed, use an o'd pair of gloves and see what a difference l he morn ing wil biiug. Sold b_, R. C. Dodson. m It is a mi-tak'' to IH" a violent ".11:;iitie to opi-n the h e.vels. A gentle movement will accomplish the same results without causing distress or s<'iious cotiset/uentes later. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are recommended. Sold by 1!. ('. Dodson. i i ■ ■——BraHß—Ba——— Registcr'n Notice. HTATKOK PENNSYLVANIA. ) CAMERON COUNTY, J N"OTIOE is hereby Riven that I3!mer IJ. Klock, | Adininistrator of the estate, of Anna Ji. Mc- Connell, lato of Ihe IlorotiKh «»f Emporium de ceased. i»as filled his first und final account of h s administration of the said eMate an i the same will be presented to the OrpMan's Court at December term next for confirmation ni »i C. J. GOODNOUUH. Kearister. Register's Office, I Emporium, Pa., Nov. 19th, 1906. s 41-4t. | Chamberlain's | Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or i 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. It has often saved life before j ! medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for ».o little? BUY IT NOW. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure ilisenseß of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Poultry by acting directly on the SICK FAIITS without IOBH of time. A. A.) FEVERK Con«e»tl«inii. Intlainma* CUBES jcloim. Lung Fever, .Milk Fever. I). 11. {SPRAINS, Lanicnean. Injiirlea, CURES ) Rheumatism. ' O. IMIIIK THROAT, Quill,y, Epizootic, CDHES ! IMnteraper. ?<hJLj WOßMß ' nou ' « rub *- R. K.ICOI'GHB. C'oldn, Influenza, Inflamed (juitEs i LIIIICM, IMeuro-Pneumonia. F. F. M'OLIC-, llellyaelie, \Vliid*lllown, CCllts ) IMnrrhen, l>vsentery. 3. G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. "jhehl KII>>EV A "I.ADIIER IMSOIIIIER6. 1.1. DISKAKKK. "Mnn;:e, ICruptloiifi. •TURKS S Ulcers, Greane, Furej . J K.MIAII CO\IHTIO\. Hfurhiu I'ont. COREB S Indirection. Klouincli 60c. each ; Stable Case, Ten Spec-Hies, Book, &c., $7. At druggists, or aent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Mcclielno Co., Cor. William and John ;>f.reetß, New York. • BOOR .MAILED Pit EE. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY,DECEMBER 20, 1906. a«a«T..>.- I|W g rM| —'■•fTir—lMrrnr -■■ Mil Mia ' SsS'ts Qm In Sslit Lake Where the Good Saint Goi the Surprise of His Life. TO a thrifty Morman household came lh< patron taint of Yule ; Me was pulfing like an engine, he wa laden like a mule. For he knew a row of stockings such as nowhere else is seen Would be yawning there before him in the honit of Elder Green. Go ho shoved his pack ahead of him and stuitec down the flue, While hr muttered, "This is something lh."t hats like smoke to do." 112 lien he followed with reluctance through th Sinooty, smudgy air, Qui'kly landing where the hosiery was hung : ,r many a pair. iSL ti- 21 SEVEN PAIItK, AIJJJ BAliy SIZES. There were papa's socks and twenty pairs ol lengthy wifely hose; There were socks for Eddie, Willie, for Eliplvlei and Mose; There were stockings of Matilda's, Esmeralda'; and Susanne's; There were Charley's hose and Molly's, Cora Belle's and little Dan's. Amaryllis, George, Alphonso, Peter, Joseph, Maud, Eugene, Arthur, Lizzie, James, Amelia, Mary. France: and Irene, Briggie, Reed, Lucile, Clorinda, Arethusa, John, Estelle, Mattie, Lucifer, Elfrida—from his lips their title; (ell. But about the shelf there dangled other hose whose owners' names He could not recall to save him as he watched the dying flames- Seven pairs, all baby sizes, each in age not quite a year. "Gee I" cried Nick. "Been something doing since the last time I was here! Glad 1 brought a stock of rattles and a lot ol teething rings— Utah always gives a market for such kindergarten things. From 'race suicide' she ever has discreetly he!o aloof. And there's not a home in Zion free from stcil; tracks on the roof." The Modern M Ittt I<*toe. Prominent in the Chris? mus revels and, with the holly, most essentially "Christmasy" of all the plants usel was the mistletoe. With us the ol 1 significance and sacredness have gone, leaving but charm enough to give the well known privilege to the man win meets a girl beneath it. There exists also in some places the tradition that the girl who is not kissed under the mistletoe will not be married f'>r a year. (The present writer once knew a thoughtful and provident damsel who wore a hat trimmed with the sacred plant.) Hut the kiss permitted in old en time was originally of the religious variety, our mistletoe celebration be ing borrowed from' Scandinavian l ire. —Critic. Maid Little Hocrutcx. "Some generous person." said little Soerates Bui gin brow of Boston, "has been kind enough to send me a copy of Mother Goose's lyrics for Christ mas. Do you know.the theory that a representative of the bovine genus at OIK 1 time leaped over the chief lumi nary of the night leads to sotu- 'at cr est lug calculations as to the inuarvlar development if the cows of that t. > •*. I have ascertained that they must ha been endowed with strength propoi tiouate to that of the Ilea if the pres ent day." !'.iltiiuo:*e American. A lllt:*ll liny. "liar's Jes' dis about it." said Mam my Minerva. "I's gotter ban' dat Pick aniimy .lint over t ide Society Fob de Prevention o° Cruelty to Animals." "What's he been doin'V" "We give ■ ii>:i a goat t'oh a Christ mas present, an' Jim an' de goat g to plityitt' r »ugh, an' de fits' thing i knowed J I in he done los' his tempi l an' butted dat goat nlinos' to def!" Il«- IviK'U' the B«»>. Head of Firm—You bad better givt the office boy a couple of dollars. Mr Penwiper, for Christmas. Mr. Penwiper (the bookkeeper)-! think wo had better make it a New Year's gift, sir. I have just sent hint out with a telegram, and I don't think he will get back by Christmas.— Brook lyn Citizen. H. C. FRITZ, Decorating and Sign Co., No. M. South flarkct Square, HARHISBURG, PA. Estimates given on all kinds of de corating. artistic paper hanging and painting. Would be glad to corres pond with Cameron county patrons who may have work in my line. KodoS Oysgsapsia Cure Digests what yo~ „at. Foley's Money and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates. PI CORN SYRUP IB TFie Syrup of Purity and Wholesomeness <H|f "'!■<- best cmdy for the children i 9 home made candy—if made B C [. „ .V, 5 if-"it. To know how good candy can be, try making it with BW- W-l \ Karo Corn Syrup. Karo Corn Syrup is just the*sweet- gK ® r~ J i : ?ss and goodness of the corn—full of purity, nutrition Jjfl ?*? v.;' and health. Everything about it is clean. It's packed Iv* • y in a cleanly manner. It's clean to handle—clean from Ml '5 corn to candy. The children wi'.l like it. Tell them Mf l& ( : Hit more they pull the candy the whiter it berrmes. jfflf [" ' . *»iro Corn Syrup is caod for all lene uses from • .<■ red! I. •''~W c *kei *° "ndy- Sold in aWtirfit, friction-top ! -™r » < •• Ak •vluch ki-rp it #ure and good as long as it laiu. Jp' S PH* au t * >• w u t —\ Protect Your Valuables i Nr»l tom %mt* or \aull, the "Trantilr" Document Box yr '* ,h ' b *"*' rrc, p'" tl ' your j*»rtry ond >alu..bt- TTWIIi pjp "'' **aitr nlaitulu II li I'tli: PIOOF! ud hlwd *«!»•«• '<* lire lw|» IKcoDlfnlt In prrfrcl condition. handlr. lock and hlnilM. .5.1.50 lo V'.OO «• cordial to H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY I Model Bakery and i | Restaurant I w Keystone Block, Emporium, Pa. <5 | I Special for the Holidays Jj Booth's High Grade Chocolates, finest on the Ifl p| market, in ilb. and 2lb. boxes, ranging iu £ p price from 6oc to $2.50 per box. Also fine line of p|| 8 I Chocolates in bnlk. Mixed Candies in great SI •■§ I I Nuts and J3 H I I Fancy Baking. jJJ -•til aterers to Parties, Banquets and Weddings W I Leave yonr order early for Christmas and New §jjf I |Cff 1 Year, in order that all may be supplied. \sjß Meals at all hours in our Resturant. Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Jsl Crabs, Ete. Sunday dinner, 35e. Try us. Fair trial is all weasL nf | McCANN & STERNER. ~| E. A. PYLE. gi:m:kal Insurance Apnuy Fire, Life, Health and Acci dent, Employers Liability, Boiler Insurance, Plate Glass, Surely Bonds. OFFICE- CLIMAX BLDG. Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. Kodon dyspepsia Ouro Digasts what you eat* ; \ V \ \ \ , . . „ y \ / '' SECONDT„ | / Adam. Meldrum & ' ANDERSON CO. 396-408 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. 112? | OPENING | HOLIDAY! I GOODS ( * / / The Chrirfna- Store is / now at its best v.ith its full iy & and complete stocks of '* I Gift Goods ? / y / Everything t.iat on see y / in other store, will he found y y liere in larger stocks, great- y k er assortment:, hotter quali- k v- ties and at lov .prices. $ I Furs, 5 £ Neckwear, % | Art Goods, % I Gloves. Hosiery, 8 I Umbrellas, | Bath Robes, j Smoking Jackets, % | Handkerchiefs, % % Cut Glass, China, Jf | Silverware, | Toilets, Jewelry, jj | Books, Stationery, % \ Oriental Rugs. | I OUR MAIL ORDER uEPART- % i MENT. 112 | Will tell you about all the -i new things and give you j| jjf suggestions for gifts. % § ADAM, ' K | MELDRUM & § ! 1 ANDERSON CO. 5 I American Block, Buffalo, N. Y. \ V \ X \ \.\ \ \ \ X v
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