Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur face. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It is prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonies known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfac»s. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what prodces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY &Co , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75e, Take Hall's PamilyPills for constipation. Caseasweet for b ihies is the best rem eJy for colic, summer complaint, diarr hoiaand sour stomach. It is especially good in cases of teething when irritation affects the stomach and intestines, Cas easweet is a pleasant, sate remedy, con taining neither opiates nor narcotics, all the ingredients ate printed plainly on the wrapper. Endorsed by mothers because it acts so quickly. Sold by 11. C. Dod son. When your back aches it is almost in variably an indication that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, dis eased kidneys frequently cause a break down of the entire system. DiWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, in flammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. Sold by U. C. Dodson. C. B. Howard & Co., have the only large stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR rora Wisconsin. riodern Progress in New York. ()ffice buildings 20 stories high,contain ing a thousand offices, hotels covering a city block, containing 1,400 rooms; manv, very many, painted with the L. & M. Machinery produces L. & M., Paint at 50 times less cost labor than if made by haud. •I gallons L. & M., mixed with 3 gal lobs Linseed Oil, bought fresh from the barrel at about GO cents per gallon, makes 7 gallons of paint at cost of less than §1.20 per gallon. If a defect exists in L. & M. Paint, will repaint house for uotbing. Donations of L. & M., made to churches. Sold by Hairy S. Lloyd. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch lla/.el Salve does not merely heal on the sur face; it penetrates the pores and promptly relieves pain, caused by boils, burns, scalds, cuts laid skin diseases. It is es pecially good for piles. Beware of imi tations. Sold by It. 0. Dodson. 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. NOTICE. N'OTICE is hereby given that on the 4th clay of May. A. D.. 1907. THE CLIMAX POW DEK MANUFACTURING COMPANY filed in the Court of Allegheny county, its petition praying for a decree of dissolution, and that a hearing upon said application for dissolution has been fixed by said Court for the Ist day of June, 1907, at 10 o'clock, a. in., when and where all per sons interested may attend and show cause against the granting of the prayer of the said pe tition, if they so desire. WAY, WALKER f*. MORRIS, 12-3 Solicitors for Petitioner. Administratrix's Notice. Estate of ADAM HT RILEY, Deceased. V]"OTICE is hereby given that letterstestamen- I tary upon the estate of Adam Striley, late of Hicks Run, Cameron county, Pa., de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay, to LORETTA A. STRILEY, Administratrix, Hicks Run, Pa., Or to her Attorneys, OREBN & FELT, Emporium, Pa. 11-6t NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. SEALED proposals will be received by the O County Commissioners of Cameron county, Penna., at their office in FCmporium, Penna., un til eleven o'clock, on the seventh day of May, |907, and be opened two hours later, for repair ing bridge over Driftwood Creek, at Howard's store, Emporium. Penna., said repairs to consist of furnishing such material as is required, and niacin# the same in position according to speci fications on file at said County Commissioners of fice. All new work to be painted and bridge ad justed. Certified check of two hundred dollars to accompany all bid. Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all bids J. W. LEWIS. S. P. KREIDKR, O. L. BAILEY, ATTEST: County Commissioners. W. L. THOMAS, Clerk- ft-3t 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. in., at the usual places of holding the general elections, when there shall be elected: DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS. REPUBLICAN, ONE DELEGATE DEMOCRATIC 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 nated by each party: CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES. One Candidate for County Treasurer. J. W. LEWIS, S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY, County Commissioners. TTEST:— W. L.THOMAS, Clerk. 7-St. Xatcet Gountv Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. SINNAMAHONING. Pretty wet weather lor fanning. Not much done yet. Pap Bcifield says lie thinks we will have a lent; spell of weather. S. I). MeC •(>l, of Driftwood, was fish in™ in Wykoff Bon Tuesday. Catrih one trout and two chubs. A new barber cauie to town Tuesday —something that we need. G. I'. Shalev visited the county seat this wook. Commissioner Bailey was at Empori um Tuesday. Wm. Wheaton, F. Miller, F. 1). Walker, F. S. Burk and Art Bailey w-iie jurors at court this week. E. F. Smith went to Emporium Tues day to get his commission as .Justice of the Peace. C. E. Logue, of First Fork, was down to supervisors meeting on Monday. V. A. Brooks and party of surveyors are out at the head waters of Wykoff Hun surveying this week. J as. 1). Council came home from Poughkeepsie Saturday where he has been taking a course of studies the past winter. Geo. Batcbelder and family are visit ing filends at Huntley this week. John Bertield has taken a position at 11 ix llun. Herman Losey has taken a position with the Lacjuin Lumber Co. L. E. Smith was over to Kettle Creek Saturday. Horn to Ray Summerson and wife, on Saturday, a daughter. It has been so wet that the L. C., have not had a meeting for some time, but look out for fish stories when they do meet. DEBSE. STERLING RUN. Mrs. Henrv Morse and grand-daugh ter, of Cameron were visitors in town Tuesday. Blanch Welsh was taken to Polk In stitution the first of the week. Esther Stewart, of Cameron, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Mrs. Killeen is very ill at this writing. E. P. Brooks and family have return ed to their home at Medix Run. Lora O'Keefe, who has been home ill, is able to resume work again. Sid. Bunee and wife, of Canoe Run, were visitors in town Sunday. There will be a supper in the Brooks Hall, Friday evening, May, 10th for the benefit of theM. E. Church. Hoys! you were a little ahead of time in your serenading, the other night. •Just wait. We hear there are several weddings booked for this month. Delbert Devling. of Emporium, was a visitor in town Tuesday. BLUE BELL. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica [and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25e by Druggists. Williams M'f'g Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson. 0-ly. Cut Flowers. Blooming plants, ferns, palms, and all kinds floral designs. E. T. WELLS, Agent. 'Phone 73. 10-6t. Upholstering. A first-class upholstering man is now in our employ. Bring your work in at once. GEO. J. LABAR. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. FOR SALE CHEAP—An eight horse power engine; ten horse power boiler and all fixtures. L. S. FISK. 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, 408 Home street, Elmira, N. Y. Dist. Manager Clinton, Potter and Cameron counties, Pa. 7-6t. For Sale. A good six room house, with gas and water; centrally located. On easy terms. Apply to ">2-tf. W. H. HOWARD. 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'l 'g. Co.. Prop's, Cleve and, (). 0-|y, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907. RICH VALLEY. Archie Carter, of the city, accepted a position as assistant cook at No. 11 camp, Cooks Run, Saturday. Mrs. Burdick and Mrs. Granger visit ed Cooks Run friends Friday. Sadie MeC'aslin, of Loekwood, Ger trude and Myrtle Swesey, of Maple Shade, called on ye scribe Thursday evening of last week. Frances Leadbetter, of Salt Run, and Ethel Day, of' Emporium,were the guests of the former's father, M. J. Leadbetter, of Lawn View. Ray Poorman, of Emporium, accom panied by Gertrude llousler, of Lawn View, were on our streets Thursday even ing, behind one of F. D. Logan's fast steppers. T. L. Wheaton and wife, of Howard ville were calling on their Valley friends Sunday. Matie Gibbs, ol Cooks Run, visited Elk Fork friends Sunday. Some of our girls have engaged a phys ical instructor. Their gymnasium is locat ed in the yellow barn at John F. Bun. | Some of their acrobatic feats would put i professionals to shame. ! John Cavanaugh has resigned lis posi- I lion iti Howards mill, He will engage in farming this year, lie also moved his barn from Howardville, to bis Cleat- Creek farm. M. J. McLeod, Jr., of Lewis Rum visited Valley friends Sunday. The Rich Valley Lumber Cos mill boiler sprauk a leak Thursday, the ser vices of Theo. Newton, chief engineer, at Howard's mill, were necessary to remedy the defect. The mill started up Friday to the joy of the small kid as well as some I larger ones too. The valley was well represented at court | this week. Merrick Nolan, of Gerrysburgh, called | on Cooks Run relatives Sunday. Edward Huff, of East Emporium, was i in the Valley Sunday. Ethel Freeman, of Eagle Rock, Pa., j was ou our streets this week. Bertha Wright, of the city, was the i guest ol'Tillman Chadwick and wife Sun i Frank Barnes, of Cuba, N. Y.. is the [ guest of D. H. Adams and family this week. ('live Lewis called on his Lawn View | friends Sunday evening. William White and wife, of Shippen, were in the \ alley Tuesday. M. A. P. it. p. MIX RUN. Mrs. Daniel McQuay, who has been oti the sick list for several days, is some what better at this writing. Mrs. B. A. Lord visited .Mrs. Thomas I Con nick, of. Castle Garden, one day last week, the first meeting between them in twenty-three years. Mrs. Elmer Hart is chief eook for Hiram Moat annd wife. Mrs. Ilennsee and children also sister Mrs. 11 ooges and children of Lewistown, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Daniel McQuay, also Julia A. Smith. Thomas Connick has a large lumber job in Mix Run. He is an up-to-date lumberman. Mrs. Lester and Mrs. Leonard, of j Cameron, visited Mrs. 11. Lord, also Julia jA. Smith. Mrs. Leonard expects to take | a trip in August to Germany, to her old j home. Edward Smith, son of Henry Smith, visited the county seat Saturday. F. G. Smith has finished a lumber camp lor Frank Murdock. He has a job as foreman this snmmer for same com pany. Audry Lord visited Foe and Hazel Connick Saturday. James Smith and Lee McMullio call ed on Driftwood friends Saturday. POPSY. Wonderful Eczema. "Our little boy had eczema lor five years," writes N. A. Adams. Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being affected. We then employed other doc tors but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We continued this medicine until several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guaranteed at L. Taggart's drug store, 50c. For a cold or a cough take Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is BEETER than any other cough remedy because its laxative principle assures a hcylthy, cop- I ious action of the bowels and at sametime | it heals irritation of the throat, strength | ens the bronchial tubes and allays inflam mation ot the mucous membrane. Con taines Honey and Tar, pleasant to take. Children like it. Conforms to the Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit Irom this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903, 24-tf. CAMERON. Geo. Graham was a business caller in Emporium Thursday. James Strawbridge, of Sterling l!un, was a visitor Wednesday. Geo. L. Page's infant daughter has been ill l r the past few days but is re ported some better at this writing. 15. I''. Hurt, telegraph operator of Em porium, has been posting on the work in the tower the past few days. Mr. Connelly, of Lock Haven was a business caller Wednesday. G. L. Page is doing very fine work in photography. Give him a trial. Prices satisfactory: work guaranteed. The dance held in the hall, Friday evening, proved a grand success and all report having a good time. Sizerville, Emporium, Driftwood aud Sterling Itun were represented. Patlunaster Housler, of Sterling Hun, and men were using tin; roadscraper on the public roads the past week, and the roads are now in fair condition. Wednesday evening as Robt. Graham was returning home from Emporium his horse became scared at a road scraper, which was standing along the roadside, and with wagon and contents went over the bank, a distance about 7"> feet. I'ob says he wasn't hurt hut very badly scared. There should be some' protection alonsj this road us the hank is very steep and high, and no protection of any kind. This is the second accident that happen ed at this point this year. Mrs. Davenport and Miss Stella Ed wards, who have been in this community for the past eight months, returned Fri day, to their homes in Sweet Valley, Luzerne county. These popular young ladies left many friends in this commun ity and all regret to hear of their depart ure. but wish them a safe and pleasant journey, also hope to see them back again in the near future. Miss Edwards taught the primary school the past term and her kind and affectionate ways won for her a term marked with remarkable n;ood success, thus showing her know ledire and ability in teaching the pupils in the way of advancement. The Liar's Club held their extra ses sion Friday evening, and the newly elect ed officers were installed, and next on the program was initiation of new members. There were nine new ones initiated into the mysteries of the order. The goat used 1). C. Lininger rather rough but he says he feels none the worse for his experience, lie made i|uite> ati eloquent speech hut owning to shortage of space we are unable to publish it this week. Cora Yocum spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. F. P. Kepner. • A. F. Walker gathered some samples of the clay owned by Koss Barrows and shipped it away for testing. There is some talk of another brick plant being built in the near future. •Joseph Robinson wears the smile that won't come oft; its a big baby girl, that came to visit him, Monday morning. The ('alder Brick and Coal Co's en gine, with three cars, ran away from the works Tuesday morning and came down through here at about 00 miles per hour. The head car broke loose first and the rest lollowed. Two cars and engine were derailed and one car badly damaged. Westbound main track was blocked for several hours until cleared by Renovo wreck train. No person injured in the runaway. .1. F s. HUNTLEY. Among the Huntley people who attend ed court at Emporium this .veek were: L. H. Smith, Chas. Taylor, B. J. Col lins, W. H. Logue, Roy Logue, R. L. Smith, Dan Kailbourneand W. R. Smith. The stork visited the home of W. R. Smith and wife Tuesday morning bring ing a fine ten pound boy. All concerned doing well. Cigars at the tower. Operator J. F. Sullivan is taking a week's vacation this week .relieved by Operator Cupp, of Renovo. Mrs. W. W. Johnson is somewhat better at this writing. J. F. Sullivan and daughter Ruth visited friends in Bradford, Wednesday. Dr. V. K. Corbett, of Driftwood, paid a professional visit in town Tuesday. J. F. s. A Narrow Escape. G. \V. Cloyd, a iuerchaut, of Plunk, Mo., had a uarrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimsoo bur into his thumb, lie says:"The doctor wanted to amputate it, but 1 would not consent. I bought a box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 2f>c at L. Taggart's drug store. Don't J'ay Alimony. To be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bow-jls regular with Dr. King's New Life Fills. Their action is; so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by L. Taggart druggist. lise. Try them. "Here's to your health and happiness" —DeWitt's Little Marly Risers—famous little pills. Nasty sick headache or bil iousness may come on any time; the cure is an Early Hiscr. Sold by R. C. Dud son. Our Best Friend, Alexander Benton, who i\v. on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. V., says: " Dr. King's New discovery is tny best earthly friend. It cured mo of asthma six years ago. It has also per formed a wonderful cure of incipient consumption lor my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, tlit.? oiler symptoms left one by oue, until she wis perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's power over coughs and cobis is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed by L. T:i<r gurt Druggi.-t. 50c and lio. Trial bottle free. For Sale. Three residences singly or in double also all the vacant lots and store build ing on Fourth street. Terms to suit purchaser. 3-tf. R. SEGER. L. T. COOPER. CONSTIPATION. I can tell a person who is constipated i>n sight. Their complexion is pasty or yellow. Their eyes are dull, and they look and (eel sleepy. No wonder they do. The -'if bowels are a sewer. : ssp> ..J* They carry away j* the poisonous re fuse. If tllw,' '"III wffip act the poisonous matter is absorbed ness, bad complex ion and eventually samuki. look en. serious troubles re sult. There is no better rule for good health than that the bowels should move eyery day at the same hour if possible. Regu larity can be acquired by making a habit of this. Foolish people neglect this and when chronic constipation effects them they take pills every few days to force the bowels to perform their natural function. As years goon they require more and more pills. This should be stopped. Cooper's New Discovery will build up the stomach and cause the bowels to act naturally. While taking the medicine get the habit of regularity, then gradually stop taking the medicine. Here is a sample of letters from those who have tried it: "For sixteen years I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, and chronic constipation. I had frequent headaches and always felt tired and worn out. I heard of Cooper's New Discovery and began its use, After 1 had finished one bottle I was wonderfully improved. Con stipation gave way to a pleasing regularity of the bowels and I ate better, slept bet ter and felt better than I had for months. It is the greatest medicine I have ever known." Samuel Boorcn. 1742 Munsey Avs., Scranton Pa. i Our customers who have used them say the Cooper medicines do the work. We cell them. R. C Doclsou, Druggist. rilllllllll HI ll'lllillllll lIIIWffiE— JASPER HARRIS 1 Spring Clothes I Sunshine again and the snow » rapidlv disappearing. Spring is If knocking at the door and suggests to B you that it is time to buy your Spring B suit. Couple JASPER HARRIS 1 with thought, and come here and get || all that's perfect and good in » SPRING- CLOTHES. The new |§ broken checks are here in brown and B greys. ® | SPRING DERBIES I Every man who is particular H about his new hat will be interested ff in a STETSON HAT. We sell high B grade hats at popular prices, and we I (guarantee every hat we sell. X Dressing Your Boy 112 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 j as artistic as tailors can make them. 5 112 Agents for the Crawford Shoes, I Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow J; ■J Brand Collars and Culfs. I Jasper Harris, I % Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. Baked -•<■.! apples, with some people, Hrtns prompt i li'-l (or < on-tipation. With others. i -.1 all \> ii>t limul •. ill Imve Hi" same' ITeot N«tnr<! undoiilit'Hlly liii.- * remedy to rcli.-v.' f*vi'i vi:uhiu'i)t kn<>\vn t' i man, if physicians <■;.;> l.ut liud Niiturn'ii \vpto health And this is strikingly true with rc«aril tn Constipation. The hnrk of a certain tn ,- in < alMornitt— raru Saifrada—offorsa ' .•xeellent aid to this end. But. combined with fieimu, Slip pery E'tn Bark. Solid Kxtnier of I'rtim-. ete.. this aHme Ca.-cara hark i» icivvii its greatest possible power to correct con.-lipition A tootiisome l andv Tiilil.-*. culled I:i v t-, is now made at the Dr. Shoop Laljoratoric-, from this ingenuous and most etTi'ctive prescri|Kion. Its effect on ConstU 1 ll<ion, in!:onsneas. .Sour Stomach, Had lircath Sallow ( oiupli xion. etc.. is indeed prompt and satisfying. No griping, no unpleasant, after effects are ex. P' rienced. and f.ax-et- are put up in beautiful lithographed metal boxes at 5 cents and 2j cents P r box i r something new. nice, economical and eft. etive, try a box of Lax-ets "ALL DEALERS" HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics euro iliseasen o£ Horses, Cuttle, Sbee|>, Dog Hogs and Poultry liy acting directly on the SICK PARTS without loss of time. A. A. ) C'fHiai'iittoriH, In (In mum* CURES ) tloiii*. Lung Fever, Milk Fever. 11. n. )SPR\l\ft, Lt»mor.Pi», Injuries, CUKES J Hlit-ninalihiu. C. fjwmn TiIKOAT, Quinsy. Epizootic. CURES £ Distemper. "a?sh VORM *' Bof. Grub.. E. E. ICOI'GHN. flnldd. Influenza, Inflamed CUBES S Lungs. rieurii-I'nciiiiioiila. P. P.ICOUf!. Bellyaeh Wirel-Hlown, CURES { Diarrhea, OyHemer . G.O. Prevents MISCABBIAGE. CORES ! k,,,:sey a BLADDER DISORDERS. I. I. >BKIX DISK\SEK. M Alice, Irruptions, CURE 6 ) llcerft, Grease, Farcy. J. K. £B \n CONDITION, Mnrin« Coat. CURES S liidigention, gtoiuncii Htasgern* 60c. each ; Stable Case, Ten Specifics, Book, &c., $7. At druggists, or scut prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey:!* Medicine Co., Cor. WJlliam and John streets, New York. BIT HOOK MAILED FREE. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Before Using I! you have pimples, blotches* or other akin Imperfections, you can remove them and have a clear and beaulilul complexion by using FP*2R BEAU TYSKIN Removes Skin Imperfections, Hcneficial results guaranteed or money refunded. \ Send stamp for Free Sam pie, \XT Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. \ WYT A euro guaranteed If yoa use B 1 PILES Supposiionjl D Mau Thompson| Sup tB A flra ' ifc d School", N. C., vrrhta: "I cao aa v K a tiny do all y<«u claim for thorn." Dr. 8. M. DCTOP'.H 2 1: iv-a Rock, W. Va., vrltcs; ,4 Tli'-y giro universal .-mtii-K jEf:i tion." Dr. 11. D. McGtll, Clarksburg, T«-nD., writes: H ftS " Iu a l )rnc,, -0 °f 23 year*, I havo fouud no r- tncdv t >■ Deriunl your*." PRIC*, 60 C*NTS. Samples Frte. Sold B JhyUniKlsn. MARTIN RUDY. LANCASTER, PA. Hi SoW in Emporium by L. TaggartO R. C. Dodscit CULL FOR FREE SUMP! C
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