-STATS OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, \ „„ LUCAS COUNTY. J Frank J. Cheney makes outh that he is 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 linn wilt pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed iq my presence, this tith day of Decem ber, A. D , 18S6. A. \V. GLEASON, (SEAL.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and miieuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The Judge Uses Forceful Language. -.-ludge W. B. Simmons, of Fincastle, Va., told the reporter that L & M. Paint was used on his residence in ISB2, and held in color well for 21 yeai\- lie further more said that 15 years ago lie was induc ed to use another paint and is sorry he did, beeause the other paint didn't make pood. The Judge will now always use L. & M., because he knows it any defect exists in L. & M. Paint the bouse will be repainted tor nothing. The L. & M., Zinc hardens ibe L. & M., White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron from 10 to 1 "> years, Actual cost of L. & M., about $1.20 per gallon. Donations of L. <fc M., made to churches. Hold by Harry S. Lloyd. Emporium. t'se Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Children like its pleasant taste, and moth ers give it hearty endorsement. Contains no opiates, but drives out the cold through the bowels. ."Made in strict conformity to Pu.e Food and Drug Laws. Recom mended and sold by R. C. Dodson. What it it that tastes as pleasant as maple sugar and quickly relieves coughs and colds? Mothers who have used it will quickly auswer: '-Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup." The pleasant cold remedy that expels the cold through its laxative action on the bowels. Conforms strickly to the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Contains no opiates. Sold by R. S. Pudson. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. By mail 50 cents. Sold by R. C. Dod .son. Williams M'f'g. Co., Prop's, Cleve and, O. 9-ly. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. I'leers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and ail skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams MTg Co., Prop's Cleveland, (). For sale by R. C. Dodson. 0-ly. 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 POWDEU MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1003. _ _ 24-tf. For Sale. One meat wagon for sale. Call on Wm. Hackenberg, trustee for Geo. H. Gross & Co , bankrupt. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles that ever came to Cameron county. Register's Notice. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, > BS . COUNTY OK CAMERON, S NOTICE is hereby given that Henrietta Fetter, Administratrix of the Estate of Jas. R. Fetter, late of the Borough of Emporium, Pa., deceased, has filed her first and final account, and the same will be presented at next term of court for confirmation jtt «£. WM. J. LEAVITT, Register. Register's Office, I Emporium, Pa., March 11th, 1907. I 4-7t. Uniform Primary Elections. Uniform Primary Elections will be held in the several election districts of Cameron County on Saturday, June Ist, 1907, from two o'clock, p. m.. to eight o'clock, p. m., at the usual places of holding the general elections, when there shall be elected: DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS. REPUBLICAN, ONE DELEGATE DEMOCRATIC J, ONE DELEGATE PROHIBITION, ONE DELEGATE PARTY OFFICERS. REPUBLICAN, One Chairman County Committee. One Member County Committee from each election district. DEMOCRATIC, One Chairman County Committee. Two members County Committee from each election district and when there shall be nomi nited by each partj: CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES. One Candidate for County Treasurer. J. W. LEWIS, S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY, County Commissioners. ATTEST:— J1 W. L. THOMAS. Clerk. /||f;-3t. Xatest Gountv Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. STERLING RUN. George Kenworthy, who has been suf fering for some time with an abcess on one of his eyes, went to Philadelphia Tuesday to have it treated. The jolly docen had an onjoyable time at a chicken supper given by Mrs. Cora Stewart Thursday evening. J. K. Smith and sou returned from Philadelphia Saturday, where they had been the past week buying spting goods. Jessie V. Sterling was called here on Saturday on account of the illness of her mother. Maggie Aumen who has been working for Mrs. M. A. Furlong the past three years returned to her home at St. Marys Tuesday. Mrs. Ed. Whiting and family were visitors at Hicks Run Saturday. Helen Council of Sinnamalioning, was the guest of Evangeline Brooks Friday. Alice Ives, who has been ill with con sumption for over a year, died at her hom? on Mason Hill. Friday morning. The funeral was held Sunday morning, the Rev. Ebersole officiated. Flora Ebersole of Buffalo was a visitor in town between trains Wednesday. Flora Lynch and nephew were visitors at Emporium Monday. Mrs. A. L. Barr returned from Lock Haven hospital last week, having success fully gone through a very serious opera tion. J. (J. Mason was injured quite badly the past week while lifting a bale of bay. Marion Towers of Driftwood, was guest of Nettie Ray Kissell Saturday and Sunday. Ed Brooks was successfully operated on for appendicitis at the Williamsport hospital Thursday. Lora O'Keete of Williamsport was the guest of her mother over Sunday. Bibiana O'Sullivan closed a successful term of school Tuesday. Floye Whiting and Zeolla Mason were visitors at Emporium the post week. Gladys O'Keefe and Vida Ilousler have returned home, their schools having closed. Mabel May closed a successful term of school Wednesday. Bud Ilogao of Emporium was the guest of Bibiana O'Sullivan Tuesday. Eva Marshall of Emporium was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Martha Smith Sunday. Ed Whiting spent a fmv days the past week at Williamsport. Lulu Lewis made a business trip to Cameron Monday. G. H. Howlett spent Sunday with his family. Geo. Duell left for Mississippi Tues day. Carlton Smith expects togo to school at Ridgway. Mrs. Olive Sterling returned home from a few days visit at St Marys. BLUE BELL. SINNAMAHONING. Barclay Bro's mill started cutting on Monday. 11. D. Gore has gotten his shingle mill running and is cutting some fine eighteen inch shingles. Poor Master, J. A. Wykoff, was in town Monday settling with the auditors. A slide on B. S. & S. R. R., Monday held the flyer five hours. Geo. P. Shafer has not gotten returns from his mineral water yet, but says he think it is all O. K. Nac H. Drum visited Dußois last week. Thos. Leet, the Groton Bridge man, was in town Tuesday. V. E. Crum has purchased the D. A. Fulton property and is enlarging the main part to accommodate two families. J. L. Logue has moved into the Brooks Hall building. Fulton Bros are at Hix Run this week, doing paper hanging and painting. Mrs. Geo. Mead visited friends at Re novo Monday. Sinnamahoning Lodge, No. 1138, I. O. 0. F., held their installation of officers Saturday evening. Sinnamahoning Legion, No. 1222, N. P. L., will hold a public installation of officers Wednesday evening. The P. O. S. of A., Club will hold the first of a series of socials and entertain ments on Saturday evening. All are in vited. 11. M. Cruui received his commission cs Forestry, Fish and Game Preserve Of ficer last week. He will look after the state lands in Cameron county and see that no one does any illegal hunting on the state lands. Mr. Crum is a gentle man who will attend to the work and does not want to arrest any one tor violating the Forestry laws oi Game and Fish laws unles he is compelled to do so. "Pap" Berfield has gotten his trout rod in shape tor the first day's fishing. "Pap" Blodget has a line steel rod and is waiting tiil season opens; then look out for some fish —stories. Several fires were started near here last week causing the forestry officer to get men and put them out. Any one putting out fires without due notice of same is violating the laws and will have to be re ported to tl estate lorcstry commissioners. DEBSE. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL n, 1907. RICH VALLEY. Ciive Lewis of Elk Fork, is on the sick list this week. G. li. Ilousler spent the past week with bis Valley friends. Mrs. Merrick Nolan of Gerrvsburg, was the guest of her brother, Patrick Dulling, of Cooks Run Sunday evening. Gertrude Ilousler, accompanied by her brother Leo, attended church at Empori um Sunday evening. Rev. A. C. Dow returned home from conference this week. He will remain on this charge another year. We were so upset by the events of the past two weeks that we were unabie to make our report last week, but will be on deck from now on. Burton Barr and wife of Slabtown, called'on Granger Station friends Satur day. Joseph Liugle of Westboro, Wis., call ed on his valley friends Tuesday. Mrs. G. M. Burdick of Maple Shade, is visiting her brother. J. C* Swcjey of Saunderville, Potter county, this week. M. A. P. CAMERON. Our town anglers are already getting their fishing tackle in shape togo after the "speckled beauties" on Monday the 15th, and undoubtedly fish stories will soon be all the rage again. We have had a gentle reminder of winter for the past week. We'll get summer in the sweet bye and bye. Geo. L. Page and E. D. Krape are busy making fence on their respective farms, preparatory to commencement of their spring work on the farm. Agent Schneider says, "carpentering is no easy job." John you have the writer's sympathy, as he has had some experience in that line of work also. Photographer Germayne, who has been at this place the past few weeks, is now located at Sterling Run, leaving here Wednesday morning. His pictures proved very satisfactory. The minstrel show, which spent the past few days here, left for Ridgway Monday, where they expect to have their next exhibition. Geo. Graham has again resumed duty at the Valley House, after a few weeks vacation. The C'aldcr Brick and Coal Co , receiv ed their engine from Ridgway Monday, thoroughly remodeled and in excellent condition. They expect to resume opera tions at the works now in the near future. The coal mines and coke ovens at Canoe Hun are running full blast and more men are arriving daily. Merchant John Schwab lias received a fine line of spring and summer goods the past, week, and now has a full line of all the necessities of life. Give him a call before going elsewhere. Mrs. Rose Yocum, who has been very ill tor the past few days, has again recov ered sufficiently to be able to do her house work. All hope for her speedy recovery. Operator A. L. Goodwin, of Kmpori um, who has been posting on the work in the new tower, has again returned to Em porium. .1. F s. HUNTLEY. Mrs B. J. Collins has returned from Emporium, where she has been taking medical treatment. We are glad to learn that she is greatly improved in health. The new school bell has arrived from Chicago and was put on the school house Monday, under the able supervision of -Levi H. Smith, assisted by J. F. Carson and Selburn and Walter Logne. W. R. Smith, T. N., installed the new dictionary. Great credit is due to our popular and energetic teacher for her active labors in behalf of our school. Operator F. J. Confer, of Shintown, is posting at the tower, preparing to take one of the tricks in the near future. J.E.Johnson has purchased a farm and store at Westport and contemplates mov ing there in the near future. The Driftwood callers this week were ; Chas. Collins and wife, Mrs Annie Jor dan, B. J. Collins, Clyde Collins and C. J. Miller. Herman Johnson was a visitor in town on Tuesday. W. 11. Smith has received his diploma from the American College of nurses, Chicago, 111. Mrs. W. W. Johnson is feeling better this week. Wayne Nalson is able to be at work again after a week's confinement with neuralgia. Wesley Barr has secuied a large tie job for the coming season. County Supt. Miss MattieCollins spent Sunday with relatives in town. J. F. s. Wanted. Good live agents, to solicit members for KEYSTONE GUARD; five year divi dend, special features, first seller; liberal commission to good solicitors none other need apply. Address, F. C. MOWREY, 108 Home street, Blmira, N. Y. I)ist. Manager Clinton, Potter and Cameron counties, Pa. 7-flt. Rest is a great restorer. We tire our muscles by exercise and then rest to re store them; yet a great many of us do not stop to think how little rest we irive to our stomachs. As a usual tiling no part of our bodies is so generally over worked as our digestive organs, A tired and overworked stomach will give signs of distress to which we pay no heed until at last Dyspepsia takes hold. Indiges tion is just a warning, and if we heed the warning we can easily avoid further consequences. KODOL is a most thor ough stomach relief. It digests what you eat and {rives the stomach the needed rest and greatly assits in restoring it to its normal activity and usefulness. KODOL is sold on a guarantee relief plan. It is sold here by R. C. Dodson. When you need a pill, take a pill, and be sure it's an Early Riser. DeWitt's Little Kariy Risers are safe, sure, satis factory pills. The pills with a reputation. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here by R. G' Dodson. Pneumonia's Deadly Work. Had so seriously affected my right lung, writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors' prediction—consumption —seemed inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which in my ease proved to be the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs." When a'l other rem edies utterly fail, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat troubles New Discovery,the real sure. Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free. Resolutions of Condolence. WHEREAS, Our brother, Albert Dalphy, has passed from earth to the great beyond to meet in Grand Review with the Maccabees gone before, Resolved, That while we sorrow with th« be reaved friends of our deceased brother and ex tend to them our heartfelt sympathy, we resl in the assured belief; that he has passed from death unto life anit to a home where the weary are at rest. Resolved, That our charter be draped for thirty day, and that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, published in the local papers and a copy sent to the family of our deceased brother. J. P. McNARNEY. ALFRED NKLSON, FRANK HALDKRMAN, Committee. WHEREAS, The reaper has again entered our order and cut down with bis keen sickle our brother, George H, Campbell. Reolved , That we extend to his stricken wife and little ones our sincerest sympathy in their dire distress. Resolved , That while we will miss our brother yet the parting is softened by the assurance that he has passed from labor to reward and where he has gone sickness, sorrow and death will na»er come. Ilesolved, That that these resolutions bespread upon the minutes, published in the local papers and a copy sent to the family of our deceased brother. J. P. McNARNEY. ALFRED NELSON, FRANK HALDERMAN, Committee. C. B. Howard & Co., havo the only large stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR from Wisconsin. (ieo. J. Liilliir Furniture Every Wife Her Own Seamstress. If she possesses a Sewing Machine. Without one, sewing is hard labor;with one it becomes a pleasure. Ilow much money a woman can save that would otherwise have to be paid to the dress maker if she did not own a sewing ma chine. If you are still without one, let us supply you with any of the best makes for a mere trifle. It will earn its cost in saved dressmakers' bills within a year. Undertaking Geo. -I. Liilliir For Sale. | Side board, ten foot extension dining j room table and six fane chairs, all oak. ; Inquire of Mrs. I>. W. PELT. 4-tf. Vou can get all kinds of good cedar I shingU-s ;»t C. B. Howard & Co.. ! For Sale. j Three residences singly or in double; : also all the vacant lots and store build j ing on Fourth street. Terms to suit i purchaser. I 3-tf. R. Seger. j "'Good for everything a salve is used ! for and e.-pceially recommended for Piles." That is what we sav about DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel .Salve. That is what twenty years' of usage has proven. (Jet the original. Sold by R. 0. Dodson. SHORT TALKS BY L T. COOPER. DEBILITY. Many people who talk to me say: "J feel half sick allthe time. I dont just know what's the ~ matter with me." with them. e. MC DADE, There are two causes for this condition; bad habits and a weak stomach. By bad habits I mean eating irregularly and too fast and not chew ing the food thoroughly. The stom ach gives out and loss of appetite, billiousness, constipation, and general debility result. First get the stomach in shape and then be more careful in the future, and the worn out, despond ent, half sick feeling will be a thing of the past. Two bottles of Cooper's New Dis covery will put the stomach in shape. Common sense will do the rest. There are fifty thousand people in this country who know this to be true be cause they've tried it. Here's a letter from one of them: "I was all run down from overwork, lost ambition and energy and could not sleep. It was difficult for me to attend to my work owing to that tired out feeling. I secured two bottles of the New Discovery medicine and de termined to try it. The result de lighted me for renewed strength and vigor and energy came with the first few doses. It's effect was different from anything I had ever taken. I finished the two bottles now and feel well and strong again." E). McDade, 839 Dix Ave., Detroit, Mich. We hear favorable reports of these famous medicines every day. Ask us about them. R. C Dodson, Druggist. JASPER HARRIS J I Spring Clothes 3 Sunshine again and the snow ® rapidlv disappearing. Spring is H knocking at the door and suggests to I you that it is time to buy your Spfing i { suit. Couple JASPER HARRIS B with thought, and come here and get H all that's perfect and good in | SPRING- CLOTHES. The new S broken checks are here in brown and H greys. I I SPRING DERBIES S Every man who is particular S about his new hat will be interested I in a STETSON HAT. We sell high J grade hats at popular prices, and we S guarantee every hat we sell. j : Dressing Your Boy >4 The models of boys clothes this [ * season surpasses all previous seasons. ? The Bell suits, the Sailors and the | Russians, the two piece suits, all are r.; as artistic as tailors can make them. Agents for the Crawford Shoes, i Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. I Jasper Harris, J 8 Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. Weak Women To weak ami iillirif; women, there is »t least one way lo help. But with that way, two treatments, must be combined. One is local, one is constitu tional. but both are important, both essential, lir Khoop's Night Cure i> the Local. It .-lioop ~ Ki'storativ. tins Constitutional. The former—Dr. Khoop's Night Cure—is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr Khoop's it'stxinitive is wholly an internal treat pu nt Til" Uestorativi- r. aches throuKhout the entire system, seeking tin- repair of all nerve, all tissue, uii'l all bloixl ailments. The "Night Cure", as its name implies, does its work while you sleep. It -oothes sor. and inflam ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharge- while the Restorative, eases nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissue- bringing about renewed -trcngth. vigor, and energy Take Dr. shoop'i Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—asa general tonic to the system For positive local help, use as well Dr. Whoop's Nig'ht Cure "ALL DEALERS" HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL :::::: FOR PILES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FHEE. At DriigKlsts, 25 cents, or mailed. Humphreys'Moillelue Co., Cor. William and Johu {treeli>, New York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' 'Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 pervial, or spec ial package for serious cases, SB. Sold by Druggists, or sen t prepaid on receipt of price, Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Before L'Bing If you have pimples, blotches. or other skin Imperfections, you can remove them and have a clear and beautiful complexion by using tS BEAUTYSKIN Removes Skin Imperfections. Beneficial results guaranteed cW or money refunded. \ Send stamp for Free Sample, vOT JW Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After r?inp. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Aladison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. inYY nHJ A cure guaranteed If you use I I PILES Suppository! VCr- j . o c Matt - Thompson, Sup tlw Uk Graded Schools, N. C., writca: "I can sayH PI they do ail .V«JU claim for them." J>r. S. M. Devore ■ jai i:.f. n Ilock, V.'. Va., wrltrg; "They give universal xatis'«? £Xfact*on.'' Dr. 11. D. McGlll, Clarksburg, Tcnn., writes:l mB in a practice of 23 y«-arf, I have found no remedy toM ttg equal your*.' PRICK, 60 CENTU. Samples Free. SolJ H Sold in Emporium by L. Taggartb R. C. Dodson CULL FOR FREE SflMPjr
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