i wlli mail you free, to prove merit, j j. mpio3 of my Shoop's Restorative, 1 iind my Book on either Dyspepsia, The leart or The Kidney*, Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidnoys, are mere y symptoms of a deeper ailment. | Don't make the common error of treat- ' jng symtoms only. Symtom treatment j is treating the result of your ailment, i and not the cause. Weak Stomach ! aervoa the inside nerves—mean Stom- j aoh weakness, always. And the Ileart, and Kidneys as well, have their con trolling or inside nerves. Weaken ! these nerves, and you inevitably have week vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy ever claims to treat the "inside nerves" Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion use Dr Shoop's Restorative. Write me to-day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The_ Restora tive is sold by all dealers. When there is the slightest indication of indigestion, heart burn, flatulence or any form of stomach trouble take a little Kodol occasionally and yen will be af forded prompt relict. Kodol is a com pound of vegetable acids and contains the juices found in a healthy stomach. Ko dol digests what you cat, makes your jood do you good. Sold by It. C. Dod son. The Charming Woman. Is not necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artists mode), possesses those rare qualities that all the wot Id admires, neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not ever to herself. Electric Bitter* restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion, (iuaranteed by all druggists 50c. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this oflice, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 11J03. 24-tf. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's '•Health Coffee." If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr Shoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet he has not evens single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt Nuts, etc. You will surely like Health Coffee. Sold by all dealera. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Shippen School District for the Year Ending June 3rd, 1907. RECEIPTS. Cash on haml June Ith. 1906 #1,927 49 Kec'd from I*. S. Culver, Coll. 1,279 05 Rec'd from Elihu Chadwick 1,997 60 Kec'd from County Treasurer r>,663 00 Rec'd from State Appropriation 1,820 72 Rec'd from other sources 91 98 $12,680 44 EXPENDITURES. Repairing echool houses 388 56 Teaching aud Institute 5,823 82 Text books 432 53 Fuel 325 43 Treasurer 2 per cent, on paid.. 185 69 •Secretary 100 00 Bonds and interest 1,8-15 00 Other expent.es 369 13 $9,470 16 ASSETS. Cash on hand $3,210 28 Due from unseated tax of 1906 815 00 Due from P. S. Culver, Coll 113 00 $4,138 28 LI ABILITIES—NONE. We, the undersigned auditors of Shippen township do certify that we have audited, adjust ed and settled the several accounts of Mark Goodwin, Treasurer of Shippen township School District, for the year ending June 3, 1907 and find them as stated above. Witness our hands this 30th day of June, 1907. WM. R. JOHNSON, FRANK LOCK WOOD, ATTEST- Auditors. W. L. THOMAS, Clerk. Executors Notice. Mutate of JOHN DA K, late oj the Borough of Em porium, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. A* persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to GEORGE L. DAY, HERBERT DAY, Executors. Or to their Attorneys, GBEKN & FELT. 17-6t. Emporium, Pa.. June 12th, 1907. THE Windsor Hotel Between 12th and i.'ith Sts.. on Filbert St. I Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. ~ Five mmutes WAt.K from thePenn'a R. European Plan SI.OO per day and upwards. American Plan s2.no per day. A BEAUTIFUL FACE ' . e ifig I! you have pimples, blotches, /?: or other skin Imperfections, you > can remove them and have a clear ' 112 Tv>itTl and beautiful completion by using ■Wtf BEAUTYSKIN ' I • If Makes New v if * * j Improves the J Health, 4 Kemoves Skin Imperfections. v jS» Henefieial results guaranteed W Wff or money refunded. \ Send fit am p for Free Sam pie, \"V A' Particulars and Testimonials. * Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. Xatest Count? Correspondence. FIRST FORK. ,1. H. Batelieldcr, was up from Sinna- ' mahcuing on Saturday, making the peo ple give up their money fur nothing, am. pay hitn two per cent, for the privilege lie is the collect!>i for this township. Loguc and Burliugatne expect to fin is! their contract of loading pulp wood, at llousley narrows in a couple of week*. The section gang from Lorshbaugh litis moved into one of.M. J. ColcordV houses, near the First Fork depot. We are to have a telegraph office again at Lushbach depot, which may perhaps stop some of the wrecks happening .so frequently of late on the If. & S. It. It. Miss Lillie Newcomer and son oi Laurel, Miss., are visiting relatives in this place for a few weeks. A letter from M. J. Logue of Garden Valley, Idaho, says he likes the country first rate, and uiay conclude to send for his family. The corn and potato crop is looking line although several weeks later than usual. It is reported that the B. & S. it.it., will putin a large stone crushing plant near Ilaynes l>ro's place, soon and build several bouses for their men. NUF SED. July 22, 1007. STERLING RUN. Emory Dininny and family have re turned to their home in West Virginia, after spending some time visiting rela tives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. L. J. Wylie spent several days lastjweek with her sister on l-'irst Fork. Mrs. Annli Ilaynes and daughter, llaltie of St. Marys visited at the home of Joseph Kissell last Thursday. .lack Ivilleen went to St. Marys Tues day to be examined to join the Elks. Mrs. Geo. Strawbridge and family are visiting relatives in Johnsonburg. Last Saturday the little son of Maud Derr drank some laudanum and would have died in a short time had not the services of Dr. Corbet be secured Mrs. Mack Mason and family of Drift wood are visiting relatives and friends. While fishing last Saturday, a revolver was accidentally discharged, the bullet lodging in Carlton Smith's foot, lie was taken to Emporium where Drs. Smith and Ileilman removed the bullet. He does not suffer as much pain as would be expected. Mrs. Joseph Kissell visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Ilullsinger of Itenovo, last Fri day and Saturdav. . A party from Sinnuamahoning had a picnic dinner in the Arnold house on Fri day. Tracey Dinniny has gone to W. Va., where he expects to work. J. A. Dice's two grand-sons of itenovo are spending their vacation here. The young people of the M. E. church are going to have an ice cream social on Smith's lawn Friday evening. ltay Dinniny, who has been working at Driftwood is now home. Ed. Whiting was home from Dents Kun and spent Sunday with his family. Delbert Devling and wife went to Du- Bois Monday where Delbert intends to work. Geo. O'Keefe was an Emporium visit or Monday. Mrs. Byron Chapman and family of Pittsburg, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Maggie Chapman. BLUE BELL. HUNTLEY. Harry Teats has secured a position as fireman on the P. & E. and left for Ite novo Monday to begin work. Mrs. M. M. Hill of Mcdix Kun, is visiting W. It. Smith and wife. Mrs. E. I. Walker of Falconer, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Smith. Thos. Kailburn was a pleasant caller on Mason Hill Sunday. Wm. Nelson and Clyde Collins were also on Mason Hill same day. B. J. Collins spent Sunday with his son and daughter at Driftwood. Lloyd Logue left Monday for Itenovo, whose he will take up his new position as switchman in the yard. Parties from Philadelphia purchased the entire crop of Levi Smith's onions and Levi will try and grow the second crop. J. P. s. SIOO Reward, sioo* The readers of this paj>er will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, K.nd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: P. .1. CHENEY &Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family i Pills for constipation. CAMKROIS COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1907. FROM OUR REPORTERS. CAMERON. Mrs. John Bay, of ltetiovo, spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. G. L. Page. Ada Rockwell, of Benovo, is spending her vacation with her grand-mother, Mrs. Rockwell. G. K. Dinniny and family, returned to ' heir home at Dunlevie, W. Va., last Monday morning. Mrs. J. L. llockwclljleft Wednesday for New York, where she will visit re latives and triends a few weeks. Relief operator W. 13. Cupp, of I'e novo, relieved operator K. I). Krape, last Saturday. lie spent the day picking berries. Mrs. J. M. Schneider is visiting friends at Benzinger this week. Operator G. L. Page, was a business caller at Driftwood Monday. A. K. Beem and J. 10. Page, of Du- Bois, who are representatives of the I. C. Schools at Seranton, were business callers in town last Friday. They have a num ber of students here. Issac Wykoff spent Sunday with his family. Mrs. Chas. Burkland called on Em porium friends Tuesday. Berry pickers are in evidence every j where now. Berries are quite plenty. ('has. A. Dice,of Sterlimr l!un, spent a few hours with friends here Sunday. Donai.d Brucb, ton of D. B. Peter son and wife, died at the family residence, Cameron, July 17th. The little child was sick for a period of five weeks, being a sufferer of slow poisoning of the stom ach, which is an incurable disease. How ever, everything within the power of medical treatment was done for the little ; sufferer and Dr. DeLong, of Emporium. I was called in consultation but all to no ; avail and the end came at last. The de ! ceased child was five months and fifteen days old and was an uncommonly bright j child. The sorrowing parents are lieart j broken over the sad event. The funeral 1 was held from the residence of R. C. i Potter and the remains were interred in the family cemetery, The Rev. Mr. Johnson officiating. The bereaved par ents have the sympathy of the entire ; community in their hour of trouble. In memory of little Donald Pelentan, the beloved child of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Peterson. The Saviour, in His wisdom great, His beckoned from"The Pearly Gates", Unto our darling baby boy, To share in His eternal joy. Though lonely, now our lives will be, We know his spirit pure and free. Is with the angels on that "shore" Safe in God's love for evermore. John F. Sullivan. J. F S. BEECHWOOD. John Pell was at St. Marys Friday. We learn that Geo. Markert has pur chased a new McCormick mowing ma chine. Must be going to do some hay iug George. J. G. Nyhart visited the county seat Saturday. Lilly Card of Moore Hill was the guest of Miss Ueed. Arthur Kautz of East Emporium call ed on old friends Wednesday. That's right, Arthur, call again. Peter Furguson and family of Empo rium visited relatives here on Sunday. Matgaret Wylie, a professional nurse was called to St. Marys Wednesday. Mrs. D. C. Kirkpatrick called on Em porium iriends Saturday. John A. Markert and Jas. Reed of Renovo, are spending a few days with, their parents. Sophia Markert visited Swissmont Monday. Marion Toner, wife and family, spent Sunday with their parents. Ma'/ie Reed and Elizabeth Markert visited Ridgway friends Thursday. Roy Smith'of Renovo was seen here Sunday. > Ray Zeller of Eart Liberty, Dan'i Webster of llathbun and Jos. Herzinger of Swismont were guests of J. F. Reed. Elizabeth Markert visited her sister at Emporium Tuesday. t. c. u. When the baby is teething it is cross and restless; it becomes feverish, and iu many cases vomits a great deal and often times cannot even keep cool water on the stomach. All the delicate little organs of the stomach are affected, bring on colic and diarrhoea. Cahcasweet for babies and children makes the stomach right and allays inflamation and prevents irritation. Cascasweet makes the baby happy and well. Sold by B. C. Dodson. Bad sick headaches, billiousness or eon stipation are « juickly relieved by Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure pill, safe pill— prompt and pleasant in action. Sold by R. C. Dodson. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing household remedy is DeWitt's Carbonized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites and sore feet it is unequalled. <«ood for piles. Beware of imitations. <!et DeWitt's. It is the best. Sold by I!. C. Dodson. SINNAMAHONING. Pap Blodget has his hay all in and is ; getting ready to harvest his crop of devil i weed. The B. & S. Engineers were at Roar i ing liun yesterday to locate a stone 1 crusher. Constable and Collector, J. It. Butch elder was up to First Fork Saturday gathering taxes, lie did not take quite all. He left Bill Swank with six cents. Hawley & llobins are done sawing at Norcross Bun and will move away as soon as lumber is all shipped. Mesdatnes G T. Gore, J. It. Batchel and G. D. Mead were visitors at Castle Garden Wednesday. Joe Suuitnerson has gone to Willims j port to edge lor Brown, Clark and Howe, j C. A. Council has been laid up with a j burned hand, but is able to be at his work J again. I A report says dogs have been running ! deer on the mountain lately. Pap Berfield is still hunting fish bait, j He thinks lie will wait till next season. It seems that some parties are feeding on venison. The off fall of a couple of deer have been found lately. The dog tax is causing the lives of several dogs in Grove township this year. 'fhe First Fork lawyers talk of appeal ing to the supreme court against the dog tax. (). L. Bailey is haying this week. Geo. I'. Shater, democratic county I chaiunan was at Harrisburg last week, j George is going to keep posted on the I capitol steal. I 1 Deb.sk. Thousands of people are daily suffer ing with Kidney and bladder troubles— dangerous ailments that should be check ed promptly. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the best remedy for backache, weak kidneys, inflamation of the bladder. Their action is prompt and sure. A week's treatment for 25c. Sold by B. C. Dodson. Nearly all old fashioned cough syrups are constipating, especially those thatcon tain opiates. They don't act just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup con tains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bow els. Contains honey and tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. I Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line ofthe lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Buying Clothes. "I suppose everybody has some plan of making purchases," said a man hold ing a list of wearing apparel that lie was about to buy. "Do you see those two articles I have crossed off? I am not going to buy them till the end of the season, when the price will be cut. For the same reason I am not going to lose a day In securing the articles not crossed off. The two articles I cut out I can wait for without much inconven ience. As for the others, since I have to buy them in season and pay the regular price, I will buy them at once and have at least a month and a hairs extra use of them. That makes me break even with the end of the season. I save by purchasing early and late, though the early purchases I deem most economical, particularly in things where style is a consideration."—Co lumbus Dispatch. The Oldest Book. The oldest book in the worl<J to which a positive date can be assigned is an assortment of proverbs some what after the style of the proverbs collected by Solomon. The work is ac credited to Ptali-hotep, an Egyptian king, and Egyptologists assign to it an antiquity of at least 300 B. C. Abra ham was called to leave his home in Ur of the Chaldees 1921 B. C., so that tills volume was written 1,100 years before the beginning of Jewish histo ry. The deluge is placed by most cliro j nologists at B. C. 2348, so the book, if i its dating is correct, must have been J written before the Hood. Methuselah was born 15. ('. in 17, so that this papy rus was prepared and these proverbs were collected when the oldest mail on record was a lively young fellow of 300 years. She Got Wise. | A Laramie woman went to the the I ater the other night with some friends, j but when they were seated she was? i separated from Iter friends by a man ' and woman who seemed to pay no at tention to each other. The woman ; figured out tint If the two people would sit over a seat she could sit i with her friends. Bracing up her uervo, she said sweetly to the man, "Beg pardon, are you hero alone?" The man stare.l at the curtain as if he were drawing a salary for it."l beg pardon," the womsKi said a little loud er, re you aloneV" "(let wise," whis pered the ni: u hoafcly through the extreme coit:'/t of his mouth; "this is my wife."—Li.ranili' H.i.iu:««rang. For Sale. I will sell to a reliable party tho growing grass on 200 acres of land on my Eddy Run farm. Call on L G. Cook, Emporium. 22-2t ALLIiGHBNY COLLEGE. TIII9 college has recently taken a new place among the colleges of the country. Within five years, six new buildings hare been erected, new professors added and entering classes nearly doubled. Good traditions, strong faculty, superb location, beautiful grounds and buildings, reasonable expenses. Fall term opens September 17th. Write for cata logue to President Crawford, Meadville, Ha. Annual Meeting;. r 1 1 HERE will be an annual meeting oftheStock I holders of the Emporium Telophone Com pany, at the office of the Company, in Empori um, Pa.. 011 Tuesday, August 6th, 1007. at two o'clock, p. in., for the election of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before said stockholders. 8. C. ORMHUEK, Secretary. Emporium, I'a., July 24th, 1907.—2J-2t. Sealed Proposulx. SEALED proposals will be received by the Com missioners of Cameron County, Pa., at their office in the Court House in Emporium, Pa., un til eleven o'clock, a. m., on the 2<»th day of Aug. 1%7, and opened two hours later, for build ing the substructure and superstructure of a highway bridge in Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pa. Plans and Specifications for said bridge may be seen in the Commissioners Office. Bidders must submit a certified check on the First National Bank of Knfporium, Cameron County, Pa., for amount mentioned in specifica tions on file, Commissioners reserving the right to reject any or all bids. J. W. LEWIS. S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY. Commissioners. Monday, July 22,1907.—23-Bt. Divorce Police. IN THE COl RT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CAMERON COUNTY. Katie Fcnstermaker )Supeona sur I,ibel for vs / Divorce. Nor 39 May William Fenstermaker \ Term, 1907. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT. To WILLIAM Ff-NSTISRMAKBS, respondent in the above entitled case: ave hereby notified, in.pursuance of the 1 order of I lie Court of Common Pleas of the said county of Cameron, to be and appear in the said Court on the fourth Mr nday of October next, being the twenty-eighth day of said month, to answer the petition or libel heretofore preferred by the hbeilant, Kattie Fenstermaker, your wife, and show cause, if any you linve, why the said Kattie Fenstermaker should not he divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. Hereof fail not. under penalty of having the said petition heard and a decree of divorce granted against you in vour absence. ;.t. D. SWOPE, Sheriff. Emporium. Pa., July 13, 1»07.~22-lt. IMvorcc Notice. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF OOMERON COI N I V. Elizabeth A. Noian "i Subpoenasur Libel in vs Divorce. No 11 May Charles L. Nolan ) Term, 1907. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT. TJ CIfARLI-'S L. NOLAX, respondent in the above entitled case: VOU are hereby notified, in pursuance ofthe I order ofthe Court of Common Pleas of said County of Cameron, to be and appear in the said Court on the fourth Monday of Octobei next being the twenty-eighth day of said month, to answer the petition or libel heretofore preferred by the libellant, Elizabeth A. Nolan, your wife, and show cause if any you have, why the said Elizabeth A. Nolan, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into \>ifh you agreeably to the act of Assembly iu such case made and provided. Hereof fail not under penalty of having the said petition heard and decree of divorce granted against you in your absence. •I. D. SWOPE, Sheriff. Emporium, Pa., July 13. 1907.-22-41. JVotie<o>l Stockholder's Meeting. Office of Pknn Vitrifikd Brick Co., Cameron, Pa., July leth, 1907. r PHE Penn Virtrified Brick Company having A by its Board of Directors duly declared its purpose to increase the indebtedness of said cor poration has by resolution duly adopted directed that the question of such proposed increase shall be submitted to the stockholders of said corpora tion for their consent. Notice is therefore here by given that a special meeting of the stock holders of the Penn Vitrified Brick Company will be held at their office, 18 Ohio Street, Buf ffalo. New York, on the the 19th day of Septem ber, 1907, at two o'clock p.m., when and where an election of the stockholders will be taken for or against such increase of indebtedness. By order of the Board of Directors, 22-st. W. H. G. WALKER, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LOW RATE EXCURSION . $2.50 from Emporium TO Buffalo and Niagara Falls Tuesday, July 30,1907 Tickets good going only on train leaving 8.25 a.m. Good returning on regular trains July 30 and 31. Baggage will not be checked on these tickets. Tickets will not be accept ed for passage in Pullman, Parlor or Sleeping cars. Children netween I'lve mid Twelve Vears of Aige, Half Fare. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W, BOYD, General Passenger Agent, i No. 704-23-lt. Pennsylvania Railroad VACATION EXCURSIONS $9*95 from Emporium. TO I Atlantic City Cape May I WILVWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, or OCEAN CITY, Netf Jersey I August 2,16, and 26, 1907 Tickets good going on all regular trains on date of excursion g to Philadelphia and connecting trains to seashore points. I STOP-OVER OF TEN DAYS AT PHILADELPHIA allowed ongoing trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket B Agent, or on return trip, without deposit, within limit. Tickets 1 good to return within fifteen days. Full information of Ticket Agents. B * J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. Gen ial Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, I aggaßisga:-* 2 1 ' DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. Dlrcctioiii with mrh Vial tn Fltp Lu^at^rs. English, Germsn, Spanish, Portuguese and French. No FOE Prlca 1 Fcvcri, Congestion*. Inflammations 25 2. Wormi, Worm Fever, orWorm Disease-. 3. Colic. Orying and Wakefulness of Infants.2s 4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults 25 ft l>Ytf<»iitery, Grlpiiigs, Bilious Colic 25 7. COUSIIH, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8. Toothache, Face ache, Neuralgia 25 9. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 25 10. l>ytf|M*i>»in, Indigestion, Weak Stomach 25 13. Croup, Hoarso Cough, Laryngitis 25 1 i. Halt Kheuin. Eruption**, Erysipelas 25 15. IMieumntiHrii. or Rheumatic Pains 25 !<«• Fever and Ague. Malaria 25 17. I'ilea, Blind or Uleediug, External, Internal.2s IH. Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes 25 l!l. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head 25 20. Whooping Cough, fipa?modic Cough 25 21. Asthmo,Oppressed, Dilllcult Breathing 25 2T« Kidney l)i»eaHe, Gravel, Calculi 25 £h. IVervous Debility, Vital Weakness 1.00 29. Sore >louth, Fever Sores or C'anker 25 !30. Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed 25 34. fcore Throat, Quinsy and Diphtheria ..25 35. Chronic CongeHtionx, Headaches 25 77. Crippe, Hay Fever and Summer C01d5.... 25 A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest pocket, bold by druggists, or aent on. receipt of price. Medical Book cent free. _ HUMPHREYS' IIOMHO. MEDICINE CO., Corner William aud John Street.. New York. Gat&rrlh. To provemif)Ui»stlonnljl.y.iiml beyond anydouM that Oitarrh of tie- now n:nl thrntit • u :>•• ctuvil. lum furnishing i>!iti- n, • through drimti-K smnl. freo Trial Hosts of l)r. l-lioup's Catarrh Cure Ido this because 1 ain so certain, that l>r. Shoot)'-. Catarrh Cure will bring actual substantial help Nothing certainly, is so convincing as a physical tot of any article of real, genuine merit, lint tlu.i article must possess true Juurit, else the test will condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Shr-op r Catarrh Cure is a snow white, healing antiseptic balm, put np in beautiful nickel capped s»h;>s je • - at r«c. Such soothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus Thymol, Menthol, etc., are incorporated into a velvety, cream like l'etrolatum, imported by Dr Phoop frori Kuropc. If Catarrh of the nose and throat hasextendeil to the stomach, then by all means also use internally. Dr. .Shoop's llcstorative Stomach distress, a lack of general strength bloating, belching, biliousness, bad taste, etc surely call for Dr. Shoop's Ifestorath*. lor unconiplicati d eutairh only < 112 the nose and throat nothing el.:e, liuv.w r, need l,e iL-..d but Br. Shoop's ' "ALL DEALERS" Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with ttl greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va., sjys:— " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years, Kodol cured mo and wo aro now usine it in miik for baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach, belchine of eas, etc. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO. Sold by R C. Dodson. "if fij i~ri ifirrTriTi "1 IfHSMtfir ii Tuin 112 ? MAMEDEAFSpi c LLt:[ A SAFI, CKUTAIN KKLIRP for SITPHRVSKD MSNKTKL'AV• 'ItVW KNOWN TO 112 All, Safe! Pure I Sp-e.lv ISm ir ictiou (iuaruutcud or Money Refunded. Sent prcpsn- 7" \ * iui SI.OO |>«>r IKJX. Will send them on trial, t» l»e paid 112 t , wheu relieved. Samples Freo. Ifyour UruggUi doea ac t a* I have them send your orders to the P*- 1 UNITED MEDICAL CO.. Box 74, UNOMTH, P/> ■ Sold in Emporium by L laggarl &R. C. Oodscn Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke Digests what you eat.
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