Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 08, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4
Zi&dQdP&q [^ress.
E}BTA 3 Llrili ED BY O. B.QOULD.
I
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Manager.
PUBLISHKD EVERY THURSDAY '
TERMS OFSUBBCRIPTION:
Per year |2 00
If paid in advance t' 50 !
ADVERTISING RATES.
Advertisements are publishedat th e rate of one
lollar per square for one insertion and fifty cents
per square for each snbsequentinsertion.
Rates by the year or for six or three months are
ow and uniform, and will be furnished on appli
cation
Legal ami Official Advertising persquare.three
lmesor less,|'2 00; each subsequent insertionSO
cents per square.
Local noticest en cents ner line for oneinsertion,
Ove cents per line for eacnsubsequentcousecutive
Insertion.
Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per
i ne. Sirapleannouncements of births, marriages
und deaths will be inserted free.
Business Cards, five lines or less $5.00 perjear
over Ave lines, at the regular rates of advertising
No localinserted for less than 75 cts. per issue.
JOB PRINTING.
The Job department of the PRESS is complete,
And affords facilities for doing the best class of
work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law
Printing.
No paper will be discontinued until arrearages
•repaid, except at the option of the publisher.
Papers sent out of the county must be paid for
In advance.
43-No advertisements will be accepted at less
h lll the price for fifteen words.
Religious notices free.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For State Treasurer,
JOHN O, SHEATZ, of Philadelphia.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For County Treasurer,
C HAS. J. HOWARD, of Portage.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, )
LUCAS COUNTY. J'
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie j
is senior partner of the Arm of P. J. j
Cheney & Co., doing business in the ;
city of Toledo, County and State a/ore- ;
Bjiid, and that said firm will pay the •
slim of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for eacn and every case of Catarrh that |
cfennot be cured by the use of Hall's j
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed j
in my presence, this 6th day of Decern- i
her, A. D., 1886.
A. W. GLKASON, |
SEAL. ) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- j
ally, and acts directly o;i the blood and ;
mucuous surfaces of the system. Send j
for testimonials freo.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. j
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take i
Hall's Family Pills for constipation. j
Panama Canai Erie Canal.
Machinery is diir'/ing tlio Panama j
Canal a thousand tiroes quicker than the |
shovel dug the Erie
Machinery produces the L. & M. Paint •
at 50 limes less cost lor labor, than if |
made by hand.
The IJ. IV M., gives the best job in the j
wotld, becaui-e L. iV M. Zinc hardens i
li. it M., White Lead aud makes L. fc j
M. Paint wear iike iron for 10 or 15 i
years. _ |
It only requites I gallons of this cele-!
brated p'lint and '■'> gallons of Linseed Oil j
at GO cts per gailou, to paint a moderatl
sized house.
If any detect exists in L. & M. Painte
will repaint house for nothing.
Sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium.
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. Co.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903,
24-tf.
Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's
"Health Coffee." If real coffee disturbs
your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, then
try this clover Coffee imitation. Dr
Shoop has very closely matched Old
Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and
taste, yet be has not even a 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.
"Everybody Should Know."
.Vs (' <!. Hays a prominent business
man of iJ!t !) .Mo., that Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve is the quickest and surest heal
ing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or
wound, or to a case of piles, I've used
it aud know what I'm taking about."
Guaranteed by all druggists. -sc.
John Hiba, a prominent dealer of Vin
iug, la., says: J have been selling De-
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for
ab.mt a year and they give better satis
faction than any pill I ever sold. There
are a dozen people here who have used
them and they give perfect satisfaction
iu every ease. I have used them myself
with line results." Sold by R. C. Dod-
SOD,
Pile 6 get quick and certain relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please
note it is made alone for Piles, and its
action is positive and certain. Itching,
painful, protruding or blind piles dis
appear like magic by its use. Large
nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents.
Sold by all dealers.
I'll stop your pain free. To show
you first—before spend a penny—what
my PinkjPlain Tablets can do, I wil
mail you free a Trial Package of them
—Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu
ralgia, Headache; Toothache, Period
pains, etc.. are due alone to blood con
gestion. Dr. Shoop's lleadacheTabletß
mmply kill pain by coaxing away the
unnatural blood pressure. That is all.
Address Dr. Slioop, Racine, Wis.
Sold by all dealers.
You can get all kinds of good cedar
hititrles at C. B Howard & Co..
Council Proceedings.
Regular meeting Borough Council,
Emporium, August 5, 1907.
Present: Messrs. Marshall, White,
Norris, Cloodnougb, Cramer and Green. ;
Absent: Messrs. Gregory and
Hamilton.
Minutes of last regular and special j
meetings read and approved.
Moved by Mr Marshall, seconded |
by Mr. Norris, that John Narby be
given a refunding order for dog tax
amounting to SI.OO, 1907 taxes. Car
ried.
Moved by Mr. Cramer, seconded by >
Mr. Norris, that a committee be ap- I
pointed to investigate matter of frail- >
chise for Emporium Telephone Co.,
and report at next regular meeting of ,
Council, and that all Councilmen be I
notified to attend. Carried.
The President appointed Messrs.
Cramer, Norris and White as Com
mittee.
Moved by Mr. Norris, seconded by
Mr. Green that Street Commissioner be
authorized to putin a larger surface
water sewer at Fifth and Walnut
streets. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Norris, seconded by
Mr. Marshall that bills as read be paid,
with exception of bill from The Elec
tric Installation Co., amounting to
SB2 .06, and bill from Joshua Bair
amounting to $25.00. Carried.
Moved by Mr. White, seconded by
Mr. Norris that The Electric Installa
tion Co., be offered $28.06 for payment
in full for their bill rendered April
20 th. Carried.
John Welch, Work on streets $ 29 75
James Murray, do 35 00
James Davin, do 16 62
James Mulcahy, do 1 75
F. D. Logan, Team Work Streets 4 00
Emporium Water Co., Jan. to July 1907.. 500 09
W. W. Knickerbocker, extra work online 3 25
St. Marys Gas Co., Gas for July, Aug. 1907 21 75
Fabric Fire Hose Co., Invoice 247 00
L. L. Welsh, Filing saws 50
Emporium Planing Mill, Invoice 1 50
Stephens & Saunders, Invoice 29
Emporium Machine Co., Invoice 1 SO
Cataract Electric Supply Co., Invoice (3 6163
The Fairbanks Co., Invoice 10 85
Robertson Electric Co., Invoice (2' 15 80
Erie Oil Co., Invoice 1 70
Kobertson Electric Co., Invoice (4) 39 33
C. I(. Howard Co., Invoice (2) 3 51
Cameron County Press, .Stationary SO 50
O. S, Allen, Insurance East Ward 25 00
F. D. Leet, Insurance City Hall 21 CO
W. F. Lloyd, Paid Freight bills 1 98
F. D. Logan, 2) Hauling Hose Cart etc... 0 Oo
Treasurer's and Police reports read
and ordered filed; collections as fol
lows: From Josiah Howard, Street
Paving §372 97; from Emporium Mill
ing Co., £22.13; for License $58.00; fines
$15.00.
On motion Council then adjourned.
R.C. MOORE, Sec'y.
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Shoop's Restorative,
and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The
i Heart or The Kidneys, Troubles of the
j Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere
!ly symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don't make the common error of treat
| ing symtoms only. Symtom treatment
| is treating the result of your ailment,
: and not the cause. Weak Stomach
; nerves—the inside nerves—mean Stom
i acli weakness, always. And the Heart,
i and Kidneys as well, have their con
trolling or inside nerves. Weaken
| these nerves, and you inevitably have
i week vital organs. Here is where Dr
j Shoop's Restorative has made its fame.
• Xo other remedy ever claims to treat
j the "inside nerves" Also for bloating,
j biliousness, bad breath or complexion
j use Dr Shoop's Restorative. Write
j me today for sample and free Book.
1 Dr. Shoop, Ilacine, Wis. The Restora
i live is sold by all dealers.
Some Good Bargains.
! I have several pieces of summer suit
i ing which I will sell at great reduction
i during July and August.
THEO. HABERSTOCK,
22-4t. Over Express Office.
Our base ball team were defeated at
Ridgway on Saturday and at Johnson
burg yesterday.
The Limit of Life.
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that the
generally accepted limitation of human
lile is many years below the attainment
possible with the advanced knowledge ot
which the race is now possessed. The
critical period, that determines its dura
tion. seems to be between 50 and GO; the
proper care of the body during this
decade cannot be too strongly urged; care
lessness tlieu being fatal to longevity.
Nature's best helper after 50 is Electric
Bitters, the scientific tonic medicine that
revitalizes every organ of the body.
Guaranteed by all druggists. 50c.
* *!fe J» J* *&***!********* *)*«**&:*»***
if Plumbing Perfection *«
!! ■ i!
!! n
H 13
a n
*1 You cannot exercise too mnch caution in II
the selection of your plumbing fixtures. Their
construction and manner of installation is of
paramount importance to you if you would have
II good health. ||
N We insure you plumbing of a high char- II
11 . „ ii
acter. Let us estimate for you. Whether you
II are going to build or remodel, it will pay you to pj|
II examine|the fixtures we have on display and get ||
II II
j||| our prices. cj
»* !!
■>« >5
*-* **
Stephens SS aunders Plumbing Co. :i
II r " J II
to 112
* ** m ** js* ** ** ** ** ** A. ** *Sfc ** ** ** ** *% x* ** ** m ** m ** ** *
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907.
ALLEGHENY COL LEQE.
This college has recently taken a new place |
among the collegts of the country. Within five
years, six new buildings have 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, Pa.
Dissolution Notice.
"VT OTICE ia hereby given to the public that the
co-partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, who were engaged in farming
and dealing in meat, has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the
firm of O. W. Sewell and Grant Haynes are re
quested to settle the same with either member.
C. W. BKWELL.
(JRANT HAYNES.
Gardeau, Pa., July 25th, 1907. 2-1-81
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA—
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
Harrisburpr, Pa., July 25, 1907.
ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
GOVERNING THE TEPORT OF COM
MUNICABLE DISEASES.
EN ORDER to carry out the provisions of the
Act of Assembly or April twenty-seven, one
thousand nine hundred and five, entitled, "An
Act creating a Department of Health and de
fining its powers and duties," the Department
of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
has adopted thefollowing additional Rules and
Regulations governing the control of Communic
ahßESOLVED: That Section 1 of the Rules
and Regulatioas as published in Circular No. 1
which reads as follows:
"All physicians practicing within the limits
of the State shall make an immediate report
of every case occurring in their practice <>r tho
diseases hereinafter specified, if occurring in a
city or borough, to the Secretary of the Hoard
of Health of such city or borough, and if
occurring within the limits of a township, to
the County Medical Inspector of the county in
which said township may be located, and also
to the Department of Health at liarrisburg,"
be amended to read ns follows:
All physicians practicing within the limits of
the State shall make an immediate report of
every case occurring in their practice of the
diseases hereinafter specified, if occurring in a
city or borough, to the Secretary of the Hoard
of Health, Bureau of Health or Sanitary Com
mittee of such city or borough, and if occurring
within the limits of a township, to the Health
Officer in charge of the township in which said
patieut may be located.
PROVIDED, that In any city or borough not
having a Hoard of Hureau of Health or Sanitary
Committee, the report of such cases occurring
within the limits of said city or borough shall
be made directly to the Department of Health,
and
PROVIDED, further that when a vacancy
shall be known to exist in the position of
Health Officer in any township, the report of
such cases occurring within the limits of such
township shall be made directly to the State
Department of Health.
RESOLVED: That physicians or others in
charge of hospitals situated in cities or
borougns shall report cases of diseases herein
after specified occurring in cities and boroughs
to the respective local Hoards of Bureaus of
Health or Sanitary Committees of such cities
or boroughs, daily, and report all suoh oases
of communicable disease received from territory
outside of cities or boroughs to the State De
partment of Health at Harrisuurg at the end
of each week.
PROVIDED, that in any city or borough not;
havingaßoard of Health or Bureau of Health
or Sanitary Committee, the report of suoh cases
occurring within the limits of said city or
borough shall be made directly to the Depart
ment of Health.
RESOLVED: That physicians or others in
charge of hospitals situate in the respective
townships outside of cities and boroughs shall
report cases of the diseases hereinafter specified
received from cities and boroughs to the respec
sive local health authorities of the cities and
boroughs from which the cases are taken,
daily, provided that where such city or borough
has no Hoard of Health, Bureau of Health or
Sanitary Committee, the report of such cases
, shall be made directly to the Department of
Health, and shall report all such cases received
from the townships outside of cities and
boroughs to the State Department of Health
,»t liarrisburg at the eud ofe»ch week.
RESOLVED. That when none of the diseases
hereinafter enumerated occurs in a citp or
borough during any calendar mouth a report
of this fact shall be mad" by the Secretary
of the Board or Bureau of Health or Sanitary
Committee at the end of such month to the
Department of Health at liarrisburg 011 the
report cards supplied for this purpose.
RESOLVED: That the quarantine period for
cases of scarlet fever shall be 30 days from
the date of onset of the disease, provided that
at the end of said period the physician in
charge certifies in writing that desquamation
. lias entirely and absolutely ceased.
The diseases refered to above and of which
report is required to be made by physicians and
health authorities are as follows: Actinomyco
sis. Anthrax, Bubonic Plague, Epidemic Cerebro
Spinal Meningitis (Spotted Fever), Chicken
pox, Cholera. Diphtheria (So-called membranous
croup, diphtheritic croup, putrid sore throat,
should be reported a* diphtheria), Epidemic Dys
j entery, Erysipelas, German Measles, Glanders,
Hydrophobia, Leprosy, Malerial Fever, Measles,
Mumps, Pneumonia (true Perpetual Fever, Re
lapsing Fever, Small-pox, Scarlet Fever, 'So
called scarlatina and scarlet rash should be re
ported as scarlet fever,) Tetanus, Trachoma,
Trichiniasis, Tuberculosis (specify what form 1,
Typhoid Fever, Typhus Fever, Whooping Cough
and Yellow Fever.
SAMUEL G. DIXON, Commissioner,
A BEAUTIFUL FACE
I Before Using II you have pimples, blotches,
®or other akin imperfections, vou
can remove them and have a clear
and beautiful complexion by using
BEAUTYSKIN
Kemovea Skin Imperfections.
Beneficial results guaranteed jy
i t or money refunded. ff
Send st am p for Free Sam 1 »le, \
. Particulars and Testimonials.
Mention this paper. After Using.
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.,
Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa.
Scald Proposals.
SEA LED proposals will he received by the Com
missioners t>f Cameron County, Pa., at their
office in the Court House in Emporium. Pa., un
til eleven o'clock, a. in., on the 2<>th day of Aug.
ISO 7, and opened two hours later, for build
ing the substructure and superstructure of a
highway bridge in Hhippen 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 Emporium, 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. UAI LEY.
Commissioners.
Monday, July 22, 1907.—23-St.
Divorce Notice.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF '
CAMERON COUNTY.
Katie Fenstermaker ) Supeona sur Libel for
vs > Divorce. Nor 39 May
William Fenstermaker \ Term, 1907.
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT.
To WILLIAM FENSTERMAKER, respondent
in the above entitled case:
~X/~OU are hereby notified, in pursuance of the
X order of the Court of Common Pleas of the
said county of Cameron, to be and appear in the
said Court"on the fourth Monday of October next,
being the twenty-eighth day of said month, to
answer the petition or libel heretofore preferred
by the libellant, Kattfe Fenstermaker, your wife,
and show cause, if any you hnve, why the said
Kattie Fenstermaker should not be 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 your
absence.
y. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
Emporium. Pa., July 13, 1907.—22-lt.
Divorce Notice.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
COMERON COUNTY.
Elizabeth A. Nolan ) Subpoena sur Libel in
vs Divorce. No 41 May
Charles L. Nolan ) Term. 1907.
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT.
To CHARLES L. NOLAN, respondent in the
above entitled case:
"V7"OU are hereby notified, in pursuance of the
1_ order of the Court of Common Pleas of
said County of Cameron, to be and appear in the
said Court on the fourth Monday of October next,
being the twenty-eighth day of said mouth, to
answer the petition or libel heretofore preferred
by the libellant, Elizabeth A. Nolan, your wife,,
ami show cause if any you have, why the said
Elizabeth A. Nolan, should not be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony entered into with you,
agreeably to the art of Assembly in 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.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
Emporium, Pa., July 13.1907. 22-lt.
Mice of Stockholder's Meeting.
OFFICE OF PENN VITRIFIED BRICK CO..
Cameron, Pa., July 16th, 1907.
rpHEPenn Virtrified Brick Company having
1 by its Board of Directors duly declared Us
purpose to increase the indebtedness of said cor
poration has by resolution duly adopted directed
that tlio 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 tho. 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.
Bv order ol'the Board of Directors,
22-st. W. H. O. WALKER, Secretary.
rnsc.Ric: '.vs COUGH SYRUP
mmn um m honey^tah
Bed Clove: Sloasom uiul Uuney Bee on Every lio'.th,
\ \ \ X N \ \ \ \ \ V \
i /, SECOND TO NONE
Z ADAM, . '
MELDRUM &
' ANDERSON Co. '
/ %
y 39(5-408 Main Street, /
/, BUFFALO, N. Y. \
/ \
\ 1
1 "
I jf
I BUFFALO'S I
S LEADING i
> DEPARTMENT J
; STORE REFUNDS |
| YOUR RAILROAD 1
j FARES |
ACCORDING TO \
i THE AMOUNT t
I OF YOUR J
PURCHASES
i
S |
v
| YOU CAN SHOP I
I BY MAIL I
t %
I \
/ \
£ ADAM, I
K' P
MELDRUM & >
% %
, ANDERSON;CO /
112.
; / American Block, Buffalo, N.Y. /
I \
V. V \ \ V.\ \ N X \ \ V
Administratrix'** Notice.
Estate of MA 1' s. O'DELL, Deceased.
T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of
1 J May H. O'Dell, late of the Borough of Em
porium, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceas
ed have been granted to Esteila H. Coppersmith,
residing in said borough, to whom all persons in
debrd to said estate are requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims or demands, will
make known the same without delay.
ESTELLA S. COPPEHSMITH,
„ _ Administratrix.
(J HI:EN &I' KI.T, Attorneys.
Emporium, Pa., Juiv 23,"1907.—23-4t.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
SI.OO from Emporium to
Romantic Portage Falls
AND RETURN
EVERY SUNDAY
DURING
August and September, 1907
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves 8:00 A. M. Returning, leaves Portage Falls Park 5:15 P. M. Tickets will be good
going and returning only on Special Train on date of issue. Baggage will not be
checked 011 these tickets.
CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE AND TWELVE YEARS OF AGE, HALF FARE.
J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa
No. 652-21-13t.
"Stfiftly the seasons come and go" \
Haying and
Harvesting Supplies
#
Will soon be needed, and our stock
is very complete.
Binder Twine, Hay Rope, hay Forks hay
Rakes, Etc,
Will yon allow us to quote you prices.
Agents for McGormick Harvesting Machinery
I F. V. HEILMAN & CO
j w a
1 RUGS, RUGS,]
RUGS
Our Rug department is under the
supervision of Mrs. B. Egan. Every Rug
was selected by her with special care
and carefully inspected. They are new
and strictlv up to date. No close outs or
lor last year stock. Many of you bought
rugs here last year and can attest to the
line rugs we carrv. This year we show
a still larger and better stock. Neve be
fore has such rugs been placed on sale in
this part of the state.
As irreputable proof that the adver
tisements of this store jis believed and
lived up to, we point with pride to our
phenomenal increase in business. "We
try to merit your patronage by dealing
with you just as we would like to be
dealt with.
EMBALMING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING
Emporium Furniture Co.,
HKRNARI) KGAK, Manager.
n n A cnr« gna-anterd if you use ■
1 PILES H UO P Y ,| E Supposiiory I
Scra'lod School., f'tntf.Tlne, N.C.. write: '■' I c»n .'iv |B
■ i 11.7 Uo >ll yt* claim 112 r thi m." Ilr. H. M. UuTuri" I
■ lUvf-o Rock, W. Va., wrlt.-n j "Tlio g i, o stilv, rsalniitia'■
■ faotion." Ilr. H. D. McGtll, Clark .bur*, Tino «ritca-H
|A ' In a procilce or JS j-ati, I hav< found no 112 ined, to■
■ equal yours." PKIC, 60 CINT». Samples Fr<«. Sollß
Jby l>ruggi.l3. MARTIW BODY. UWCABTEB, PA. I
Sold in Emporium by L. TaggartO R. C. Dodson
CALL FOR FREE iAMPLr