Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot roach 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 Cure is taken internally, and acta direct } on the blood and mucous sur face. Ilall'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 tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly 011 the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what prodces such wonderful results in cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHUNKY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c, Take llatl's i'amilyPills for constitution, Caseasweet for babies is the best reuj i'dy lor colic, sum tut 1* complaint, diarr hoea and sour stomach, [t is especially good in cases of teething ulien irritation affect.'! the stotnash and intestines. Cas easweet is a pleasant, sale rmedy. con taining neither opiates nor narcotics, all the ingredients are printed plainly on the wrapper. Endorsed by mothers because itjacts so quickly. Sold bv K. C. Pod son. 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. Hoilern Progress in New York, Office buildings 2(1 stories high,contain ing a thousand offices, hotels covering a city block, containing 1,400 rooms; manv, very many, painted with the L k M. Machinery produces L. A: M., Paint at .i 0 times less cost labor than if made by hand. •I gallons li. & M., mixed with 3 gal lolis Linseed Oil, bought fresh from the j barrel at about till cents per gallon, makes 7 gallons of paint at cost of less than ! •Si.2o per gallon. If a defect exists in L? & M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of L. «fc M., made to churches. Sold by HarryS. Lloyd. J)<■ Witt's Carbolized Witch llazel 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 R. C. Dodson, Corporation Meeting. Nr OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the I Stockholders ol the ("aider Brick and Coal Company, a corporation of the State of Pennsyl vania wilt be held at Room No. 007, Stevens Building, Detroit, Michigan, < n Saturday the loth day of.June, 1907, for the purpose of consid sring the advisability ot the sale of all|tlie prop erty of the corpo-ation and should a majority of the stock in valu; consent to such sale then to authorize the same. ALEXANDER McVITTIE, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., May 14th, 1907.—13-1. IVOTICE. MOTICE is horeby given that on the 4th day L> of May. A. D., 1907, THE CLIMAX POW- i IJKU 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 1 been fixed 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 ayninst 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 ot ADAM ST RILEY, Deceased. V]" OTICE is hereby given that letters testamen- i tary tary upon the estate of Adam Striley, late j of Ilicks Run, ("ameron county. Pa., dei ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, | all persons indebted to said estate are requested j to make payment and those having claims to I present the same without delay, to LORETTA A. STRILEY, Administratrix, Hicks Run, Pa., Or to her Attorneys, Grekn & Felt, Emporium, Pa. 11-6t Charier Notice. N 'OTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl nia on Monday, the 10th day of June, A. D„ 1907, by W. ll.O.Walker,E. N.Walker,C. H. McCutch eon, Frank L.Bapstand 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 29th,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 isto mine and manufactureclay into brick, tile and various other articles and products from clay and from clay, and other substances mixed therewith,and for these purpores to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of assembly and its supplements. JOHNSON Si McNARNEY, _ Solicitors, Emporium, Pa„ May 14th, 1907. 13t3. FINANCIAL _STATEMENT Of Shippen Township Road Funds for the Year i 906. ASSETS. Due from Road Treas., Common Road #1,183 51 Due from Road Bond 495 49 Due from Road Supervisors Pay 116 30 Due from N. S. Cutler, Com. Road.... 78 79 Due from N. S. Cutler, bond account.. 90 no Dne from C. W. Spence, Com. Road... 20 70 Due from Supervisors miss, account. 50 00 Due from Unseated Tax 1906, Road. 1,803 94 Due from Unseated Tax, Sup. Pay.. 366 3-4 $1,205 07 LIABILITIES. Outstanding bonds $1,500 00 Outstanding orders 2 679 53 Outstanding judgm'ts, N. S. Cutler 42 50 Outstanding " Good Roads, Ma chine Co 312 80 Outstanding judgm'ts, Hall St Nelson.. 54 27 Outstanding " E. A. Parsons . .. 105 75 Outstanding " •• 259 70 Bal. Due Bert Houslcr 19 97 *7.974 52 Liabilities over assets 3,769 45 SHIPPEN POOR DISTRICT. ASSETS. To bal. due from J. W. Lewis 224 65 To bal. in hands of Jas. Hobson . 467 '26 To bal. in hands W. F. Lewis ] ,078 67 Drawn since settlement by W.F. Lewis 200 00 Oue from unseated tax, 1906 1,300 00 $3,270 5 8 LIABILITIES—NONE. We, the undersigned auditors of Shippen town ship, do cfrtify that we have audited, adjusted and settled the forgoing accounts and find them correct as above stated FRANK LOCK WOOD. W. R. JOHNSON, Auditors. Xatcst County Correspondence. CAMERON. John Sclnvab and wile, spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Sterling Hun I G. W. \\ oods, of Grampian, Pa., hat i been in town the* past week, overseeing | the remodeling of the Valley House, j The dance and iee cream .social of lasi I Friday even ing, proved a success. Evorj j one being there report a line time, j A. F. Walker and party left Tuesday i al'teiDwu l"r a few days trout fishing 01: j Kettle Creek. Mrs. Chas. Burkland and Mrs. Johr Clark, called on friends over Sunday al Begchwood, Pa. Mrs. Frank P. Keepucr visited hei sister and friends at Sterling Hun, Tues day. K. L. McCracken has resumed duties as engineer for the Penn Vitrified Brick Co. G. M. Wykoff and a party of friend? I from Johnsonburg spent a few days fish | ing in Hunts Ruu last week, returning j home Saturday with a very nice lot of j trout. ; The Emporium Iron Co., have re plaeed the cable conveyor at the erushei last week, the old cable being about worn out. Mrs. Delbert Develing, of Emporium visited friends in town Tuesday. J. V S. HUNTLEY. l'ennsy carpenter, Thos. Kailbourn, spent Sunday with his father. J. E. Johnson, who is employed at Sinnautahoning in the powder works, spent Sunday with his wife. Darius Ives is working the W. It. Smith property this season. A. W. Smith spent Sunday with re latives on First Fork. School Director C. J. Miller attended the Maccabee banquet at Emporium Saturday evening. W. 11. Logue was a business caller at Emporium one day this week. Mrs. John E. Witchcy, of lienovo, is keeping house for her father, W. W. Johnson, while Mrs. Johnson is in the ; Lock Haven Hospital. Mrs.J.F.Sullivan returned from Mont ! real Monday morning, where she has j been to attend the funeral of her mother, j W; 11. Logue, the popular grocer, has j received a full consignment of general j merchandise and Huntley can now boast j of a strictly up-to-date department store. Ilattie Hill, of Mcdix Hun, and Aud i rey Hill, of Grove Hill, are quests ol W. j Smith and family this week. Eimer Hill, of Grove Hill killed three rattlers and oue copperhead Monday, in Big Run. Snakes are very plentiful this season. Ida Bower and chlidren of Castle Garden are visiting .John Jordan this week. Miss Alice who has been living at Galcton is at home at present enjoy ing a much needed rest. Mrs. E. A. Summerson, of Wylie Hol low, visited at the home of Levi Smith on the east side. J. P. s. 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. 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, his lungs beina 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 dru» tore, 50c. You can get nil hinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. For Sale. A good six room house, with gas and water; centrally located. On easy terms. Apply to 52- tf. W. H. HOWARD. "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. Hod son. When your food has not been prop'-rly digested the entire system is impaired in the same proportion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol conforms to the Natomal Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold bv R. C. Dodson. Don't Pay Alimony. To be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by L. Taggart druggist. Joe. Try them. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. FROM OUR REPORTERS. STERLING RUN. Fred Shaffer went to Lock Have : Hospital Saturday. Wo hope (or hi | speedy recovery. Clarence H. Howlett and wife return ; ed Irom their weddibg trip last Friday | They intend bonding awhile at Lenar ! SmithV. Frank Welsh, who has been attendin; i school at Valparaizo, Ind., returned hom ; the past week. Mrs. Ella Zell and son, of Brock way ville, wore visitors in town the past week J. K. Smith went to Buffalo Wednes day to consult a specialist. He has : growth on his tongue which gives bin considerable trouble. •I. A. Dice is a visitor at Harnsbur: 'this week, Mrs. Quinn, of Kmporiuu>, is tb< guest of her parents. Elmer Whiting sjient Sunday with hi; family. Mrs. Anson Mason was on Emporiuu visitor this week. A number of our town people attendci the Epworth League Convention at Em poriuni the past week. Mrs. Ross (>verturf and child, of Em poriuni, were the guests ol J. A. l>ic< and family Sunday. Joe McNarney, ot Hmporiuiu is visit ing Thos. JiCwis this week. Sir Knights, T. M. Lewis, (). B. Tan ner, (J. 11. Howlett and John Devling attended the Maccabee Convention at Emporium Saturday. Jennie Anderson returned home Tues day from a short visit at Bitumen. Call at the post office for your sou venir post cards. Mrs. DeHeaven, of Norristown re turned home Thursday after spendiuy: several weeks' with her uncle, (ieo. Lynch. Mrs. Carrie derrick, of St. Marys, was in town between trains Tuesday. Mrs. Sleep and Mrs. Frank Kepnei and child, of Cameron, were the guests of J. A. Dice Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Swart/, aud children re turned home Tuesday after a week's visit with her parent's, W. E. Devling and wife. A sister of Mrs. Aaron Kohlstrand, from Buffalo, is visiting here. F. B. Morrisson who was extra opera tor here last winter, was killed by Buffalo flyer at Jersey Shore, Tuesday. His wife and child arc at Emporium. <ico. Kenworthy returned home from the Philadelphia Eye Hospital the past week. His eye is much better. BLUE BELL. Clarence Howlett, of Sterling Bun, and Frances Summerson, of Hicks Bun. who were married at Williamsport, on May 15th returned home Friday. Mrs. Boss Overturf and daughter Ruth visited J.A.Dice and family on Saturday. Lilah Berry, of Emporium, spent Sun day with her parents, Win Berry and wife. Fred Shaffer who has been ill lor sev eral weeks, went to Lock Haven hospital for treatment. He was accompanied by L. C. Summerson and Dr. V. K. Corbett. Mrs. H. Zell and son, of Broekway ville, visited relatives and friends several days last week. Mary Summerson made a business trip to Cameron, on Tuesday. Jessie Sterling spent Sunday with her parents. Asa Murray and wife, of Emporium, were guests of the latter's parents on Sunday. Teoka and Marian Whiting spent Thursday at Driftwood. Samuel Barr, who was a delegate to the K. <i. E. convention held at Harris burg, Pa., returned home on Thursday. Frank Welsh returned home last week from Valpareiso Ind., where he has been attending the Valparaiso University. John Schwab and wife, of Cameron visited Mrs Schwab's mother Sunday. Audrey Lord, of Mix Run, visited Gladys O'Keefeone day last week. Sis. For a cold or a cough take Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is BEETEK than any other cough remedy because its laxative principle assures a heylthy, cop ious action of the bowels and at sametime it heals irritation of the throat, strength ens the bronchial tubes and allays inflam mation of 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. 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. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, i'n flamiuation of the bladder and urinary troubles. Sold by B. ('. Dodson. For Sale. Three residences singly or in'double ilsoall the vacant lots and store build ing on Fourth street. Terms to suit purchaser. 3-tf. R SEGRE. RICH VALLEY. August Morrell, of Lewis Run, con tractor for the E. .V R. V. R. J{. ], a( ] business in Xmv i'ork city tliin week. Walter 'libbs resigned his position at Lawn \ i wand moved to town Saturday. Kate McCaslin. of Philadelphia, at f | ten li d h'jr brother John's funeral here 1 Friday. j Andrew Jinks and wife, of Cameron, were the quests of F. K. Sweesoy and wife, of Maple Shade, Sunday. Ray Poor man, of Emporium, accom panied by Gertie Hornier and Edna i Adams, of Lawn View were on our streets Wednesday evening. Merrick liarker and wife of the city , called on Elk Fork relatives last week. Pathmastei Lewis informs us that the road from town to Clear Creek is trave? cd more than any other piece of road in the county. What is the attraction boys. Milton L'tfis'and wife, of Hnward ville. spent Sunday with Elk Fork i friends. Mrs. Elias Barr, of Slabtowu, visited her daugher Mrs. Ed. McCormiek, of Cooks Run, Sunday. ('hail.;- Grosser and daughter Maye, ; called on Valley friends Sunday, i Leon Cliadwick and wife accompanied , by Mrs. AlvinW right, of Emporium, call « ed on their \"alley friends Sunday. I The funeral of John McCaslin was j held here Friday and was largely attend ed interment in Cooks Run cemetery. , Rev. A. C. Dow had charge of the ser j vice. Lewis (jinter, of Camp No. Ul!, called on N. S. Cutler, of Lewis Run, Wedocs | day evening. V. M. Dow had particular business on : North Creek, Saturday evening. I he way the editor of the Independent ; views tlio County/Treasurcrship situation, ; leads one to think that tin; little fellow J knows nothing about it. SI. A. P. SINNAMAHONING. Too cold togo fishing. Alex. DeShetler is attending Grand Lodge I. O. O. F at Reading. Milford Krebs is now employed at | Hicks Run. P. S. Mead went to work for the j Powder Co., Monday. , I' red Tight moved into devils row { Saturday. Geo. C. Gore has bought the Moore i property and will move in this week, j Miss Phoebe DeShetler attended the Hanscom wedding at Lock Haven last j Wednesday. J. F. Berfield was down from Hicks | Run over Sunday. i L. E. Smith went to Nesbit Satur day. W. C. Bauman of Lock Haven, was ' in town Tuesday. D. W. Horn was in Dußois lastjweek, Commissioner Bailey was at Empo rium this week. Dr. E. O. Bard well of Emporium, was in town Monday. Born to Mr. and Sirs. H. A. Losey on Sunday last, a daughter. Israel Bailey who has been in poor health all winter is around once more. L. C. Wykoff of First Fork, was in town Monday. R. M. Crum, Forestry Warden, has a party from Harrisburg fishing with him this week. Lere Wy feoff reports catching a rain bow trout 19 inches long. The Liars club met last Saturday night in a long session. Haven't heard all the particulars. There was quite a strife for Grand Ananias and the elec- ! tion was held over. W. C. 136, is making arrangements j togo to Emporium on Decoration i day if the mill dosen't run. The lecture by J. Bell Neff last Fri- j day evening was one of the best that has bten delivered at this place for some time. "Pap" Blodgett hasn't taken his an nual trout fish yet. But when he and "Pap" Berfield do go fishing, there will be some big ones to tell about. I)EBSE. Cut Flowers. Blooming plants, ferns, palms, and ! all kinds floral designs. E. T. WELLS, Agent. 'Phone 73. 10-6t. j invm—— Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It \aannaEaßaDnanMraßaHfr Sold by R C. Dodson. Our Best Friend, Alexander Benton, who lives on | Rural Routo 1, Fort Edward, X. V., I says: " l)r. Kind's New discovery is iny | best earthly friend. It, cured me of i ast lima six years a;;o. it lias also per | formed a wonderful cure of incipient ' consumption for my son's wife. The first, bottle ended the terrible cough, and ! tins accomplished, the other symptoms i iel't one by one, until she wus perfectly well. Dr. Kind's Xew Discovery's power over coughs and colds is simply marvelous. Xo other remedy has ever 1 equaled it. Fully guaranteed by L. Tug -1 trart. Druggist. 50c and SI 00. Trial | bottle free. 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. SHORT TALKS BY L T. COOPER. DEBILITY. Many people who talk tome say: "1 feel half sick allthe time. I dont just know what's the | matter with me. " ; common. People arn't sick enough their families with thcra IS. MCDAOK. 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 j about them. R. C Dodso 11, Djnjrojst I JASPER HARRIS 1 I Spring Clothes Sunshine again and the rapidlv disappearing. Spring is knocking at the door and suggests to you that it is time to buy your Spring suit. Couple JASPER HARRIS I with thought, and come here and g§s all that's perfect and good in SPRING- CLOTHES. The new broken checks are here in brown and greys. ; SPRING DERBIES Every man who is particular about his new hat will be interested in a STETSON HAT. We sell high grade hats at popular prices, and we guarantee every hat we sell. m Dressing Your Boy J The models of boys clothes this ■ _ season surpasses all previous seasons. y .. The Bell suits, the Sailors and the ft * Russians, the two piece suits, all are K] as artistic as tailors can make them. ■] Agents for the Crawford Shoes, jl. Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow |r I Brand Collars and Cuffs. I Jasper Harris, I Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. Rheumatism I have found a tried ami tested cure {. r It} ; < <i mati.-m! Nut u remedy that will irnlirlitni tbo distorted limbs of chronic cripple-;, nor turn I ion y growths back to flesh apr.iin. That is impossiM.. Jiut I cun now surely kill the pains and panga of this deplorable disease. In Germany—with a Chemist in the city nf Darmstadt —I foiunl the last ingredient with which Dr. Shoop's ltheumatic Kene dy \v,,- mndo I a perfected, dependable prescription. Without j that last ingredient. 1 -iicc.ssfully treated manv. I many cases of Rheumatism ; but now. at last, ituni- I forrnly cur. sail curable cases of thi- heri-tofoi . i much dreaded disease. Those sand-like gninula. wastes, found in KhuUinatlc lilortd. seem todis oh ami pass away under the net ion of this remedy . freely as does sugar when added to pure waVi And then, when dissolve' these freely pas- from the system, and the cat;-• < > Rheumatism is prone forever There is now i . r.-ai need—llo actual e>:eus •to sufl.T longer witl out help We sell, and in confidence p'commeii I Dr. Shoop s Rheumatic Remedv "ALL DEALERS"' HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL : : : FOR PILES, 01NE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FREE. At Druggists, 25 cents, or mailed. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and Jot n itreets, 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 fulremedy. $1 pervial, or spec ial package for serious cases, Sold by Druggists, or scut prepaid on receipt of price Humphreys' Med. Co., Wliiam & John Sts,, N, Y. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Hefore Using If you have pimples, blotches, or other »kin Imperfections, yoii f-J&K can remove them and have r cleat and beautiful complexion by usiro is if BEAUTYSKIN VT| It Makes New j' J improves the Removes ikin Imperfections. V*. Beneficial results guaranteed tn or money refunded. \ v»» Sendstamp for Free Sample, yy Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa, Suppository I Matt. Thompson, Sup'tß gjOrodcd Schools, S'ntesvllle, N. C., writes: can s.-ivH Jot:n'7 do all r-'U claim for them " Dr. 8. M. Deror.M * I'avcn ltock, \V. Va., writes; " They glvo nnlvcraalnaiis-lD IS faction." I»r. H. D. McOill, Clarksburg, Tma. Viritci'B CM " 1" a practi- c of 23 ycart, I have found no rCrnedr toff JM equal your*." PRICE, 60 CENTA. Bam J> lea fhe. Sold IE « MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER. PA K SoM in Emporium by L. Taggarl&R. C. Dodsd ,
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