Catarrh Cannot be Cured. i With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ;is they cannot reach the seat of the dis- j ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu- j tional disease, and to cure it yon must take internal remedies. Kail's Catarrh i Cure is taken internally, and acts 1 directly on the blood and mucous sur- I face. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a j quack medicine. It is prescribed by | one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular pre- | acriptlon. It is composed of the best I tonii s known, combined with the best j blooi purifiers, aeti"g directly on the ; muc-.u-. surfaces. The perfect eombi- | nation of the two ingredients is what 1 prodees such wonderful results in cur- | ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials ; free. F. J. CHUNKY & Co., Toledo,*), j Sold b_v druggists, 7">c, Take Ilatl's j Family Pills for constipation. Caseasweet lor babies is the best iciu edy for colic, summer complaint, diarr hoea and sour -tomiieh. It is especially good in ea<es of teething when irritation affects the stoma-jh and iniestiues. Cas easweet is a pleasant, sale remedy, con taiti'UL* neither opiates nor narcotics, all tlie ingredients are printed plainly on the wrapper. Endorsed bv mothers because it"acts so quickly. Sold by R. C. Dod- Bon. 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 I rom Wisconsin. nodern Progress in New York. Office buildings 2(! .stories high,contain- j ing a thousand offices, hotels covering a city lilm-k, containing 1,100 rooms: many, very many, painted with the L. iV M. Machinery produces L. & M., Paint at 50 times le.-s cost labor than it made by hand. 4 gallons L. & Mmixed with 3 gal lohs Linseed < )il, bought fresh from the barrel at about. (i 0 cents per gallon, makes | 7 gallons of paint at cost of less than i 51.20 per gallon. If a defect exists in L. & M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of L. & M., made to churches. Sold by Hairy S. Lloyd. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve does not merely heal on the sur face; it penetrates the pores and promptly relieves pain, caused by boils, burns, scalds, cuts and skin diseases. It is es pecially good for piles. Beware of imi tations. Sold by It. C. Dodson. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Goild, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. Corporation Meeting:. N'OTICB is hereby «iven that a meeting of the .stockholders oil lie Calder Brick and Coal Company, a corporation of the State of Pennsyl vania will be held at Room No. 607, Stevens Building, Detroit, Michigan, on Saturday the 15th day of June, 1907, for the purpose of consid ering the advisability of the sale of alljlhe prop erty of the corporation and should a majority of the stock in value consent to such sale then to authorize the same. ALEXANDER McVITTIE, Secretary. Hmporium, Pa., May 14th, 1907.-13-4. NOTICE. X'OTICE is hereby given that on the 4th day of May. A. D., 1907. THE CLIMAX POW DER 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 tixed by said Court for the Ist day of June, 1907. at 10 o'clock, a. m., 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 MORRIS, 12-3 Solicitors for Petitioner. Administratrix's Notice. Estate of ADAM STRILEY, Deceased. N'OTICK is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the »<tate of Adam Striley, late of Hicks Run, Cameron county, Pa., de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons initebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present tne same without delay, to LORETTA A. STRILEY. Administratrix, Hicks Run, Pa., Or to her Attorneys, OKEKN & FELT, Emporium, Pa. 11-6t ChartejJotice. N'OTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of I'ennsyl nia on Monday, the 10th day of June, A. D., 1907, by W. H.G.Walker,E. N.Walker,C. H. McCutch eon, Frank L.Uapstand William H. Kinch,under the Act of> Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations,"approved April 29tb,1874, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called PENN VITRIFIED BRICK COMPANY, the character and object of which is to mine and raanufactureclay into brick, tile and various other articles and products from clay and from clay, and other substances mixed therewith,aiid for these purpores to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of assembly and its supplements. JOHNSON fc MeNARNEY, Solicitors, Emporium, Pa„ May 14th, 1907. 13t3. Uniform Primary Elections. Uniform Primary Elections will be held in the several election districts of Canuron County on Saturday, June Ist, 1907, from two o'clock, p. m., to eight o'clock, p. ra„ at the usual places of holding the general elections, when there shall be elected: DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS. REPUBLICAN, ONE DELEGATE DEMOCRATIC ONE DELEGATE PROIIIBITION, 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 h< noini 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. THOM AS, Clerk. 7-3t. Xatest Gountv Correspondence. FROM OUR REPORTERS. FIRST FORK. M. .J. Coleord, of the Potter Journal, ' who was here the fore part of last week, looking after his business interests, and incidentally taking a few of the "speckled beauties, 'and that word /<c covers the situation exac^y. A gang of 1.1 fisherman were stopping at W. \V. WykofTs last week and an other gang of nine .■ t .Joe Burlingames, but owing to the scarcity of fish and spring weal her, they returned to their respective cities on Saturday, and though not overladen with brain food, mav be wiser next time, and wait till spring opens. The snow and heavy freeze ol the last two nights, has made the prospect of fruit look pretty sickly. Strange how the bears got onto the racket that ihey arc protected game now. One nioht last week, a little before dark one came and swiped one of Wash. Wv kofl's sheep and though several men and dogs chased him clear to the top of the hill, they failed to get a shot at him. lie was a big fellow. A day or two after wards C. E. Logue saw a smaller one right in the road below Mr. Bowers'. Mr. Bowers is recovering slowly from his sickness and was able to walk up to the post office a few days ago. Bingham Boss, ol Cross Fork, young est son of Sol. Boss, was buried at Whar ton Church on Sunday afternoon, May 12tli. liev. Heitu conducted the ser vices. Owing to the cold, wet weather but few of our farmers have much planting done and some have not sown their oats yet. Mrs. Maud Rukzaber, of Austin, was visiting at W. W. Wykoft's last week several days. NLK SED. May 1 :i, I'IU7. CAMERON. Wm. Smith of .Sterling Run, was a business caller in town Friday. Audra Lord of Dents Bun, visited friends in town last week. Mrs. Robinson of Emporium, visited her son Joseph and family one day last week. D. C. Linninger attended court last week. Not much farming yet. Weather too cold. The Buffalo flyer was delayed just west of Cameron station almost two hours Saturday evening on account of a broken engine. Calder Brick and Coal Co., started rebuilding the portion of their plant recently destroyed by fire. E. 1). Krape and wife, Mrs. J. L. Rockwell, D. C. Lininger. C. B.Potter, Albert Lord, Sr., were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Ben Dayton of Sterling Bun, transact ed business in town Tuesday. The annual convention of the L. C., will be held next Saturday. The place has not yetbeen selected as numerous in vitations trom different parts of the coun ty are now in the hands of the secretary and a special meeting will be called as to the place, which it is rumored will be at Sinnamahoning. Two of the Emporium Iron Co's mule carts have been engaged to convey the officers to the railroad station, but any further arrangements have not been made public at this writ ing. j. vs. Wonderful Eczema. "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N. A. Adams. Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, bis 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 tore, 50c. 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. For Sale. A good six room house, with gas and water; centrally located. On easy terms. Apply to 52-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 I'ills will cure you. Sample free. By mail .">() cents. Sold by B. C. Dod son. Williams MTg. Co., Prop's, Cleve and, O. 11-ly. "Here's to your health and happiness" —DeWitt's Little Early Risers—famous little pills. Nasty sick headache or bil iousness may come on any time; the cure is an Early Biser. Sold by R. C. Dod son. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY i 6, 1907. RICH VALLEY. Crystal Housler, of Emporium, is visit ing Elk Fork friends this week. Edward Ncllis E. & B. V. R. It., conductor, was a caller at Lawn View lasf week. Doras Dow has been very ill the past • i. week. D. 11. Adams has moved from his | own residence, to that of the late A. C. Goodwin. Cameron Ilousler, of 101k Fork, called j on \Y. W. Lewis, of River street Sunday, Mike Farrell, of Emporium, has ac ■ cept ed a position with M. J. Leadbetter Gertrude Swesey, of Maple Shade, I went to Lock Haven, Monday, to attend ' the summer session of the State Normal j School. Mrs. G. M. Burdick accom j panicd her to the above named place. ; She will also visit New York and other S eastern cities before her return home. ! Fred Edwards and wife, of Emporium. | oilled on valley friends Sunday. W. J. Leavitt and wife, of Empori j um, were on our streets Sunday., William Brown and family, of River j Side Park, spent Sunday with Cooks i Run relatives. j Garnie Housler was a caller at the j North Oeek School one day this week, i Chas. Howard, of Portage, was calling j on his numerous friends here. Mrs. Alice Closey, Gerrysburgh, visit ed Cooks Bun friends Sunday. oung Wild West called on River | Street friends Sunday evening. Frank Barnes litis returned to his home ■ at Cuba. N. Y. Clive Lewis had business at lloward- I ville Sunday night. The valley schools closed this week, i after very successful terms. Teachers i were: Elk Fork, Katie Welsh; Chad -1 wick. Anna Markett; Swesey, Ezra B. | Smith; North Creek, Rena Swesey. | P. R., resigned her position as steno | grapher with the It. V. L. Co. While J the company has not accepted the resig | nation they are in the market for a steno- I grapher to take her place. M. A. P. STERLING RUN. Mrs. I Jessie Baker's two youngest cliil- I dreu have been quite sick with the mca j sles the past week sit the home of her 1 parents. Esther Stewart of Cameron: was a vis itor in town on Sunday. $25.75 was taken in at the supper Fri- I day night. Joseph Burns was called to Jersey i Shore on Saturday to attend the funeral j of a relative. ) A neice of Geo. Lynch is visiting him. Mrs. Ed Whiting and Julia Straw bridge wer Emporium visitors the past 1 week. , i Wright Mason and sister were visitors j on Huston Hill Sunday, i Elmer Chapman of Kane, was in town between trains Monday. Mrs. Ben Dayton was the guest of her j daughter Mrs. A. L. Smith of Driftwood, ; the past week. Tom Eddy aud family of Harrisburg, j were the guests of their mother Mrs. A. | L. Wylie for a few days the past week. Mrs. Ethel Swartz and children of ! Sinnamahoning. are visiting relatives in town. M. C. Swartwood and family of Canoe Run, were visitors in town Sunday. The farmers are hoping the cold weath er is over aud are hustling to get in their spring crops. Delbert Devling and wile of Empori um were visitors in town a few days the past week. Nellie and Ceo. O'Keefe were visitors I at Emporium Sunday. ' Jennie Anderson, Blanch Kissell and ' Katherine May were Emporium visitors 1 J Tuesday. ' j A bouncing boy arrived at the home of Aaron Kolilstrand's Monday morning. Clarence 4 Howlett and Fiances Summer son of Hicks Run, were married Wednes day. They expect to spend a few days > in Williamsport, returning Friday. Mrs. Nettie Towers of Driftwood, was the guest of her sister Mrs. Kissell Tues day. BLUE BELL. For a cold or a cough take Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is BEETEB than any other eougli remedy because its laxative principle assures a heylthy, cop ious action of the bowels and at sametime it heals irritation of the throat, strength -1 ' ens the bronchial tubes and allays inflam -1 | tnation ot the mucous membrane. Con ; taines Honey and Tar, pleasant to take. I Children like it. Conforms to the Na tional Pure Food aud Drug Law. Sold by R. C. Dodson. When your back aches it is almost in i variably an indication that something is j wrong with your kidneys. Weak, dis eased kidneys frequently cause a break j down of the entire system. DeWitt's | Kidney and Bladder I'ills afford prompt j relief for weak kidneys, backache, in ; (lamination of the bladder aud urinary troubles. Sold by R. C. Dodson. HUNTLEY. The infant child of W. It. Smith and : wile is very feeble and it is feared ' that it will not live but a few days. Mrs. W. W. Johnson will leave lor j Lock Haven Hospital Saturday, where ' she will undergo treatment for stomach ' trouble. Her many friends hope for her , early recovery. Wayne Nelson spent Sunday in Re- j novo. •J. P. Carson, of Shintown. called on j friends in town Saturday. Chas. P. Collins is moving on the Judge Huntley property at Driftwood, where he will have charge of the opera tions of the establishment. The many friends of Chas. P. and wife, while re gretting to have them leave town, join in wishing them success in their new home. The Driftwood callers this week were: H.J.Collins. W. 11. Logue, W. W. Johnson, and J. P. Sullivan. I'ennsy Yardman John O'Neal and family called on friends in town Sunday. John was exercising his new horse recent ly purchased from H. B. Muthersbaugh. Harry Mitchell and family enjoyed a pleasant drive to our village Sunday. Our hustling and pupular merchant W. 11. Logue has received a full consignment of staple groceries and ie now prepared to furnish anything*and everything iu the grecery line. He will feel grateful for a fair share of the trade. Mrs. George Hill, of Grove Hill, has accepted the agency tor the Wilbur Stock Pood, of Milwaukee, Wis., and is meet ing with good success in making sales. As Mrs. Hill is very popular and well liked in the community and the foods she handles are first class, we feel .-afe in pre dicting good success to her. Dr. Corbett was a professianal caller in town Sunday evening. Spring is coming slowly, but what puzzles us is whether we shall still hang to the snow shovel or get out the lawn mower. Levi Smith has over 40 ducks out al ready and more hatching. We are work ing for an invitation to dinner about Thanksgiving time. John Jordan the champion gardner of Cameron county has onions, radishes and beets up already but his overcoats are all in use covering them these frosty nights. John get a new almanac. (Jeo. W. Starr expects to leave town shortly for a month's trip to Vermont. Mrs. Etnmeliue Summcrson, of Wylie Hollow spent Monday with Mrs. A. P. Nelson. Assistant Vardmaster John Hackett and Assistant Postmaster Thad. Brooks, of Driftwood, called on friends in town Tuesday. Both gentlemen are support ing fine dark moustaches and although the recent cold nights are not conducive to the rapid growth of these appendages, the boys seem satisfied. John says: The happy days of spring are here, The warm winds now are blowing, So we've concluded now to try, And start arc whiskers growing. At first it was a tedious job, The growth was hardly to be seeD, Until we rubbed our lips each night, With Harry Mitchell's vasaline. But now the danger point is past , Our moustaches have come to stay, And Brother Thompson smiles serene, As he, our chins does shave each day. P. S. Apolouies to ltudyard Kipling and Honest Abe. J. F. S. SINNAMAHONING. , Z. E. Swartwood and wife, of AiteJ], Neb., is visiting triends here this week. R. M. Williams of First Fork, was in town Monday. Win. H. Davis has purchased the F. E. Jordan property and will move in as soon as vacated. Horn to Wm. Wheaton and wife on Thursday last a son. Jas. Council went to Nesbit Monday to bring up a pair of ponies for Mr. Shoemaker. Lillian Barclay has arrived home from Seattle, Wash. W. JJ. Barclay, of Laquin, Badford, Co., was in town the first of the week. Go and hear J. Bell Weft, on Friday evening, the 17th. Mrs. J. M. Shafer came home from Kidgway Saturday. Our supervisors are putting some need, ed improvements on our roads this spring Leon Tracy Berfield and Roy Walker captured three large rattlesnakes this week. Barclay Bros, 1 brought in their drive from Nany Kun. J. V. Hanscom was in town on his j wav to Lock Haven. Prof. J. Hell Weft', of DuDoi.s, will j lecture in Brooks Hall, Friday even- j ing the 17th. All who want to listen to a ! fine locture want to be present. A rare coin (jeo. P. Shafer reports j taking in Monday, a 25c piece with his father's initials on which Was stamped on by him in 18(!.'5. (reo says he can re member when his father put the letters on. Nace Bushore having hooked a rain- i bow trout at the mouth of Wykoft Bun that looked to be over two feet in length. If got away. We do uot want to see any more of Pap Berfield's spells of weather this spring—snow and ice. Pap is quite a weather profit. A test will be made this summer to j see whether the pulp mill corporation at : Austin can sluice their drugs into the j streams and destroy all flic wells along i the First Pork without some redress to 1 the owners. DEBSE. * Our Best Friend, Alexander Benton, who lives on ' | Rural Route 1, Fort Kdward, N. Y., | | says: '• Dr. King's New discovery is my j i be»t earthly friend. It cured me of j 1 asthma six years ago. It lias also per- j i formed a wonderful cure of incipient | [ consumption for my son's wife. The i first bottle ended the terrible cough, and ! this accomplished, the other symptoms I left one by one, until she was perfectly i i well. Dr. King's New Discovery's i power over coughs and cold* is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed by L. Tag ■rart Druggist. ~»0c and SI 00. 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. SEOER. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. NERVOUSNESS. Nervousness makes people miserable, blue, and unhappy. They think something terrible is going to and are not rested. They tire easily and •JMlflfc. erjy. They think i j|| many things are the I1 ' at ' er W '' plfcs. —! 1- stomach trouble, nothing else in the MRS, W. J. SCHAUKER- U "R. . ... world. Iwo bottles tf Cooper's New Discovery will put the tloinach in shape in three weeks. I know this because Fve seen it tried a thousand :imes. Then nH nervousness will disap pear. I know '■ tos, because Fve seen t happen a the :nd times. Here's a let ter I got the day: "My system • badly run down and ray stomach a.\ j :. : ves in an awful shape. 1 could diRL-ii my food, was always ired and woulu often feel faint and dizzy." "I had heard so much of your New Discovery medicine that I began taking it. Kelicf and strength and happiness were ound in the very first bottle and the bene* it I have received from it hus been truly wonderful. lam no longer nervous, my appetite and digestion are good and I eat ;verything and sleep well." Mrs. \V. J. Schaurer, 220 Guthrie St., Louisville, Ky. We sell Cooper's New Discovery. It rikkes tited, worn out, nervous people tappy. R. C Dodson, Druggist. J JASPER HARRIS j Spring Clothes 8 Sunshine again and the snow p rapidlv disappearing. Spring is f§ knocking at the door and suggests to |§ you that it is time to buy your Spring p suit. Couple JASPER HARRIS | with thought, and come here and get I all that's perfect and good in I SPRING- CLOTHES. The new I broken checks are here in brown and ■ greys. h | SPRING DERBIES I Every man who is particular I about his new hat will be interested If in a STETSON HAT. We sell high ■ grade hats at popular prices, and we b guarantee every hat we sell. f£ Dressing Your Boy 112 IThe models of boys clothes this r season surpasses all previous seasons. 7 The Bell suits, the Sailors and the Russians, the two piece suits, all are p as artistic as tailors can make them. , Agents for the Crawford Shoes, Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. Jasper Harris, J Opposite Post-Offiee, Emporium, Pa. | Weak Kidneys | Weak Kl.'.nojr*. surely point to v.ouk kiilney Nerves The Kitliipys like the Heart, and the I Btomach. timl their weakness, not in tie- or«an I itsolf. but in th» nerves that control and snide ! and strengthen th«. 1. I)r. Bhoop -Ke ..-ativ.- i | a medicine specifically prepared to reach these i controlling nerves. To dor tor the Kidneys alone, is futile. It is a waste of time, and of laonoy as If your back urhes or is weak, if the urine ! s<Ji'd ? , or is dark and «troiipr.if yon have symptoms j of Brignts or other distiv. injy or daufferou.s kid j nejr disease, try Dr. Shoop' K- torativ-a month— J[ablets or Liquid—and • v. hat it ran and will ■do for you Druggist recommend und sell Sir : I£2 ib '■s Qfa ■% I fe! ® IFL J "'ALL DEALERS" j HUMPL REYS' I Specifics cure by M'ling directly on the nick parts without ili-.tnrbiug tho rest of J the system. No. 1 for Fevers. No. 2 " Worms. No. 3 " Teething. No. 1 " Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " S tppressed Periods. No. 12 " Wlutes. Nt>. 13 " Croup. No. 14 " The Skin. KM. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria, No. 11) " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. :i0 '• The Bladder. No. 77 " Li Grippe. In small lioitli'H of pellets that fit the vest pocket. At Druicji-!.-; • nmi!< d.25c. each, lieal Guide i: tiled free. Humph J. i.'y. " .• A . 'ir .ai;. John Streets, " Yorl: FACE Before Using If you have pimples, blotches, tor other akin Imperfections, you can remove them and have a clear and beautiful complexion by usinf BEAUTYSKIN Removes Skin Imperfections. Beneficial results guaranteed n or money refunded. jf Send at amp for Free Sam pie, jV Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Vsiug. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. D# Matt Thompson, Sup'tß Graded School*, Statt'sville, N. C., writer: "1 cau tuy H Havon Ilock, W. Va., writes; 44 They tfi*© u>iiversa! .sati.-,-1 fu :tion." Dr. 11. D. McGtll, Clarksburg, Tmu., writes : H "In a practice of 23 years, I bare found DO remedy toH equal your*." PRICB, 60 CENTS. Samples Free. BoldH LANCASTER. PFT. G SoM in Emporium by L. TaggarlO R. C. Dodson CULL FOR FREE SAMPI £
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