Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 05, 1907, Image 18

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j done away with when
1 GOOD OIL is used
FAMILY
FAVORITE
OIL
I gives the highest possible efficiency
! in light without uny of the troubles
of ordinary tank wagon oil.
I By the most careful process
known all the heavy naraffine and
j light-destroying substances are
i removed and all the volatile oils
' evaporated, leaving just the pure
| illuminant —Family Favorite.
No better is made
Ask your dealer
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Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervou»-
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 tt> greatest known lonlo
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. Bill, of RaTenrwood, W, Va., says:—
" I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty year*.
Kodol cured me and we are now uslne It In milk
for baby."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach,
belefclni of gas, etc.
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO.
Sold by R. C. Dodson.
HUMPHREYS'
Veterinary Specifics cure iliseases
of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ilogs and
Poultry by acting directly on the sick rabts
without loss of time.
A.A.?FEVKRK. Congestion*, Tnflaiiiraa
> lions, Lung Fever. Milk Fever.
B. B. > 6PR A I\B, Lainenetti, Injuries.
OUR&s $ Rheumatism.
C. CJNORE THROAT, Quinsy, Epizootic,
i Distemper.
Otnucsl WORMS, Bota, Grubs.
E. K.H'OKiHS. Colds, Influenza. Inflamed
jcres ) Lungs, Pleuro-Pneumonla.
F. F. M'OLIC\ Bellyache. Wind-Blown.
GUBU) Hlarrliea. Dysentery.
O.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE.
curbs! KIDXEY * m.AI>WEH Dlkiihiifirh.
1.1. )J»KI\ Mange. Eruptions,
cukes ) I leers. Grease, Fnrey.
J. K. {BAH OOX'DITIOV. Staring Coat,
CURES ) Indigestion. .Stomach Staggers.
60c. each ; Stable Case, Ton Spcclllcs, Book, &c., $7.
At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Mcilclno Co.. Cor. William and John
Streets, New York.
nr BOOR MAILED FREE.
Order of the Court of Quarter
Sessions.
VO W, September '.!, 1907, it is ordered and de-
XN creed that all liquor licenses granted at the
next term of License Court will be granted to
take effect ou the first Monday of January, I'MH,
and to expire March 31, 190 U. Beginning with
Januaiy Term, 1909. and thereafter from year to
year, applications for liquor license will be heard
on the first day of the regular January Terms of
Court and licenses granted at such January
Terms will take efTect on the first day of April
next succeediug and expire on the 31st day of
March of the year following.
The Clerk of the Court is ordered to give pub
lic notice of this order forthwith by publication
thereof once a week for the term of three months
in two newspapers published in Emporium, in
accordance with the Act of Assembly in such
case made and provided.
By the Court,
HAIiRY ALVAN HALL,
Attest: President Judge.
W. J. LEAVITT, Clerk. Sept. 5-3 m
Executrix's Notice.
Estate of LUCY SIZEH, deceased, late of Portage
Township.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamen
tary upon the estate of said deceased have
been granted to the undersigned. All persons
indebted to shid estate are requested to make
payment, and ihose having claims or demands
against the same will make them known without
delay, to
EUNICE ME DORA SIZER.
Emporium, Pa., Oct. 21st, 1907.—36-tit.
PARTITION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all parties to the fol
lowing action that the Court has made the fol
lowing order:
IN,THE COURT OF; COMMON PLEAS OF
CAMERON COUNTY.
No. 2, December Term, 190 C,
Writ de. Partitions facienda.
Elizabeth 8. Barrows, Mary W. Barrows, Nancy
C. Barrows, and Elsie B. Peale, heirs-at-law and
devisees under the last Will and Testament of
W. W. Barrows, deceased, Frank Dallett, Laura
A. Dallett, Oeorge P. Dallett and James Dallett,
heirs-at-law of Estellina A. Dallett, deceased,
vs
Martha Noyes, Elizabeth Noyes, Hannah V.
Noyes, Daisy Noyes, Margaret Noyes, Ellen (Mrs.
.J. W.) Schnarrs, Edward Noyes and Harriett
Noyes, heirs-at-law of Charles R. Noyes, deceas
ed, and devisees under the last Will and Testa
ment of Hannah M. Noyes, deceased, Mary E.
Farr, Frank P. Noyes, and the following heirs
at-law of James C. Noyes, deceased, to-wit:
Maroa H. Noyes, Mrs. Belle Southard, Mrs.
George B. Noyes and Mrs. Oeorge B. Noyes,
Guardian of Christine Noyes and Margaret
Noyes,minor children of Oeorge B.Noyes,deceas
ed, and Willis B. Blandin. and Amos N. Blaudin,
heirs at law and devisees under the Will of Jen
nie C. Blandin, deceased, Annie B. Southard,
James N. Southard Agnes Southard, and Fran
cis Southard, devisees under the last Will and
Testament of Hannah M. Noyes, deceased.
And now, October 16th, 1907. The said writ
having been returned by the Sheriff and the re
turn thereof approved by the Court, on motion
of Green Di Felt, attorneys for plaintiffs, the
Court grant a ruleon all persons interested in
said case to appear in Court on Monday, the 16th
day of December, next, to accept or refuse the
premises mentioned in said writ and purparts
thereof at the valuation made thereof or at a
higher price.
BvtheCuurt.
HARRY ALVIN HALL,
President Judge.
JOHN D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
Greicn & Felt,
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
Emporium, Pa., Oct. 30th. 1907.—37-7t.
Carnegie Steel Head Predicts a
Prosperous Year.
"I predict that 1908 will be one of the
most prosperous years the industrial
world has ever known," was the senti
ment expressed yesterday by Alva C.
Dinkey, president of the Carnegie Steel
Company, and one of the big steel men
of the country.
"Business has already resumed ita
normal condition. The temporary set
back to the financial and industrial in
terests is practically at an end and
will be adjusted completely, very
soon," he continued.
Mr. Dinkey came here with several
friends to attend the Army-Navy foot
ball game and left yesterday for Pitts
burg.
CARNEGIE PLANT BUSY.
He is most optimistic concerning the
financial conditions. His big plant wa"
more or lees handicapped by the strin
gency of the money market, he ad
mitted, but added that it had not been
seriously effected, and that now it was
doing as much work as ever.
The numerous reporta printed every
week or so, to the effect that the com
pauy had been forced to discharge men
were, he said, exaggerated, as the com
pany had laid off no more men than it
was accustomed to do during a pros
perous year. The company, he said
was constantly shifting mem in the
various departments. When work in
one department had been completed,
ita force would be reduced. But the
men were straightway taken back when
they were needed in other depart
ments.
MANY ORDERS ON HAND.
The Carnegie Company, according
to its president, has plenty of orders
on hand to keep it busy.—Phila. Press.
Plenty of Money, Vanderlip Says.
CHICAGO, NOV. 27.—Frank A. Van
derlip, vice-president of the National
City Bank of New York, who is visit
ing his mother here, yesterday pre
dieted that the currency system will
get back to normal as soon as the De
cember payrolls are met.
'•lnterior banks are undoubtedly
hoarding money," he said, speaking
of the financial situation, "that is,
they are running their reserves up to
a normal point. There is an entirely
adequate supply of currency at the
present time. All that is needed to
unlock the currency situation is more
confidence, and there is evidence of a
returning of that confidence. Some
currency is being shipped to New
York from interior points. In my
opinion, a few days more will end the
premium on currency.
"There is a fair probability of cur
rency legislation at the coming ses
sion of Congress. Sentiment on the
subject of currency legislation is still
uncrystalized in New York. For my
part, I believe the ideal solution lies
in the direction of a central bank that
will have the power to issue and take
on the fiscal duties of the Treasury
Department. The effectiveness of co
operation through the clearing house
during the present crisis has empha
sized the important part clearing
houses may be made to play in our
financial Jsystem. It is possible the
legislation now will give enlarged
powers to the Treasury to |be used in
conjunction with the clearing houses."
DANGER IN DELAY.
Kidney Diseases Are too Dangerous
for Emporium People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they get a firm hold before the
sufferer recognizes them. Health is
gradually undermined. Backache, head
ache, nervousness, lameness, soreness,
lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, dia
betes and Brights disease follow in merci
less succession. Don't neglect your kid
neys. Cure the kidneys with the certain
and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills
which has cured people right here in Em
porium.
Mrs. William Swartz, living on Maple
Street, Emporium, Pa., says:"l suffer
for a long time with dull, nagging back
aches and pains through my lions, so
severe at times that 1 could hardly at
tend to my work. Every move I made
caused me severe pain. 1 was unable to
rest at night and in the morning would
be worn out and tired. My kidneys were
very active and the secretions caused me
much annoyance and embarrassment. I
used many remedies but was unable to ob
tain relief until a friend advised me to
use Doan's Kidney Pills. I procured
this remedy from L. Taggart, the drug
gist, and used them in accordance with
directions. The backache and pains
quickly vanished, the kidneys were
strengthened and my general Jhealth was
improved. I am indeed grateful to
Doan's Kidney Pills for the great benefit
received from their use and heartily
recommend them to kidney sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States, lie
member the name—Doan's—and take no
otho;.
There is something about Kennedy's
Laxative Cough Syrup that makes it
different from others, as it causes a free
yet gentle action of the bowels through
which the cold is forced out of the sys
tem. At the same time it heals irritation
and allays inflammation of the throat and
lungs. It is pleasant to lake. Children
like it. Contains no opiates nor nar
cotics. Sold bv R. C. Dodson.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1907
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- j
ward for any case of Catarrh that can- j
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned,have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price, 76c per
bottle. Sold by all Druggist*.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
To discount your obstacles, count up
your blessing.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough
grows in favor daily with young and old.
Mothers should keep it on hand forchild
ren. It is pouipt relief to croup. It is
gently laxative, driving the poison and
phlegm from the system. It is simply a
remedy that gives relief, guaranteed at R.
C. Dodson's drug store. 3m
To-day is yesterday's harvest to-mor
row's sowing.
I or That Dull Feeling After Eating.
I have used Chamberlain's, Stomach
and Liver Tabletsjlor sometime, and can
testify that they have done me more good
thau any tablets I have ever used. My
trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eat
ing—David Freeman, Kempt, Nova
Scotia. These tablets strengthen the
stomach and improve the digestion. They
alio regulate the liver and bowels. They
are far superior to pills but cost no more.
Get a free sample at L. Taggart's drug
store and see what a splendid medicine it
is.
A man inclined to be crooked is apt
togo straight to the bad.
A tickling cough, from any cause, is
(juiekly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough
Cure. And it is so thoroughly harm
less and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells
mothers everywhere to give it without
hesitation even to very young babies.
The wholesome green leaves and tend
er stems of a lung-healing mountain
ous shrub, furnish the curative proper
ties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It
calmß the cough, and heals the sore and
sensitive bronchial membranes. No
opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh
used to injure or suppress. Simply a
resimous plant extract, that helps to
heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call
this schrub which the Doctor uses,
"The Sacred Herb." Demand Dr.
Shoop's. Take no other. Sold by all
dealers.
More physique and less physic is
what the most of us need.
The finest Coffee Substitute ever
made, has recently been produced by
Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. You don't
have to boil it twenty or thirty min
utes. "Made in a minute," says the
doctor. "Health Coffee" is really the
closest Coffee Imitation ever yet pro
duced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it
either. Health Coffee Imitation is
made from pure toasted cereals or
grains, with malt, nut*, etc. Really it
would fool an expert—were he to un
knowingly drink it for Coffee Sold by
all dealers.
To-morrow never gets here and yester
day is always at our heels.
Are you having trouble with your
kidneys? There are lots of people to-day
who wonder why they have pains across
the back, why they are tired and lacking
in energy and ambition. Your kidneys
are wrong. They need relief without de
lay. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills; they are for weak back, inflamma
tion of the bladder, backache and weak
kidneys. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
He who entertains avarice invites a
host of unwelcome associates.
Whenever you feel that your stomach
has gone a little wrong, or when you teel
that it is not in good order as is evidenced
by mean headaches, nervousness, bad
breath, and belching, take something at
time, and especially after your meals un
til relief is afforded. There is nothing
better offered the public to-day for stom
ach troubles, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc.,
than KODOL. This is a scientific pre
paration of natural digestants combined
with vegetable acids and it contains the
same juices found in every healthy stom
ach. KODOL is guaranteed to give re
lief. It is pleasant to take; it will make
you feel fine bjy digesting what you eat.
Sold by 11. C. Dodsou.
If you would tell a man of his faults
use a long distance telephone.
To stop that pain in the back, that
stiffness of the joints and muscles, take
Pinules. They are guaranteed. Don't
suffer from rheumatism, backache, kidney,
trouble, when you get 30 days' treatment
for SI.OO. A single dose at bedtime
proves their merit. Get them to-day.
Sold at It. C. Dodson's drug store. 3m
It takes a life's long grind to cut any
thing like an edge on our lives.
"I trust this may be read by many suf
ferers from kidney and bladder trouble,"
writes Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland, Tex.
"I suffered four years and could find j
nothing to give even temporary relief.
Our druggist at last inducod me to try
your 30 days days' treatment ol Pinlues
for % 1.00. This one bottle has cured me
and money could not buy the value it
has been to me. Guaranteed at It. C.
Dodson's drii'' store. 3m
1 11
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\ "There has never been Offered to the Public a Policy that so Fully and
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JOHN K. DRYDEN, I'rest. HOME OKKICK: Newark, N.J.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate o JACOB MILLER, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby Riven that letters testa
mentary upon tne estate of Jacob Miller,
late of drove township. County of Cameron, Pa.,
deceased have been granted to the undersigned to
whom claims against said estate must be present
ted, duly authenticated; also all persons indebted
to said estate must make settlement.
O. L. BAILEY, Administrator.
Or his Attorneys,
JOHNSON MCNAKNF/Y, Emporium, Pa.
WILLIAM MCDOWELL, Sharon, I'a.
Oct. sth, 1907.—34-ttt.
( lOU RT P ROC LA M ATION. —W n ERF.A S: -The
V..y Hon. HARKY A. HALL, President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONAI.D and Gfto. J.LABAR,
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
their precept bearing date the 15th day of Oct.
A. D., 1907, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the
Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the
16th day of Dec. 1907, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and therein their projier per
sons, at 10 o'clock, n. m., of said (lav, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
I against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., Nov. 14th, 1907,
and in the 131 st year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. I). SWOPE, Sheriff.
LICENSE APPLICATIONS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the fol
lowing named persons have filed their peti
tions for Liquor Licenses, in my office, according
to law, for tne term of December Court, 1907:
HOTEL LICENSES.
Grove .Township.
Q. L. Hailey, Enterprise House
Geo. P. Shafer, Sinnemahonlng House
Driltwood.
W. H. Mitchell Mitchell House
Thos. J. Riley Commercial House
Hophia McVicker, Lafayette Hotel
A. M. McDonald, Curtin House
dibson Township.
J. H. Welton, Evergreen Hotel
Lumber Township.
Mary A. Furlong Alpine House
Robert Graham The Valley House
A. F. Walker, ..." Cameron House
Portage Township.
P. E. Councilman Sizerville Springs Hotel
Emporium, East Ward, Hotel Licenses.
Charles F..Johnson St. Charles Hotel
John L. Johnson American Hotel
JohnCostello Eagle Hotel
JolinC. Kibe, Exchange Hotel
Samuel D. McDonald Central House
Emporium, Middle Ward, Hotel License*.
William Schutte New Warner House
Michael J. Dolan City Hotel
Willianr Bente Cottage Hotel
D. W. Donovan, Emporium House
Frederick Levecke Commercial House
RESTAURANT LICENSES.
EMPORIUM, MIDDLE WARD.
H. N. Knight (doing business as H. N.
Knight Co.) Novelty Restaurant
EMPORIUM EASTWARD.
Daniel McCormlck, East Ward Restaurant
WHOLESALE LICENSES.
Henry Kraft Emporium
A. A. McDonald, Emporium
William McDonald Emporium
F. X. Blumle, Shippen Township
BOTTLERS LICENSE.
Henry Kraft, Emporium
WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Clerk Q. S.
A BEAUTIFUL FACE
Ilrfore I sins If you have pimples, blotches.
or other skin Imperfections, rou j
s»n remove Ihem and have a cleo.
JQ d beautiful complexion by utiog
BEAUTYSKIN
T& " •J j DMaku flew '
) *-' Improves Ihe . ,
ik'novet Skin Imperfections. Sk3|
Beneficial results guaranteed
Semlstamp for Free Sample, VW
l'i-rticulars and Testimonials. Vj
Mention this paper. After Using.
""fiCHESTER CHEMiCAL CO. ;
vladlson Place, P:i.
jThe Bargain)
s Store |
> Get your wife, mother, aister <
( or daughter a nice dress for )
s Xmas. I have a large stock of s
I fine dress goods, all marked ?
£ down—for instance, dark blue 5
s Cheviot, marked from §1.75 to s
t 81.00. <
£ Come and see my Jewelry J
\ display all marked down. \
112 Kings, Ilat Pins, Scarf Pins, etc. s
i £ A nice line of fine linen towels i
\ just in, percales and giughams. s
< New Scrim at 12Jc and 15c. <
£ Ladies Dress Skirts going at cost i
\ and only a few left. \
< Groceries, Cranberries, Oysters, s
£ Meats, fresh and salt, English 3
\ Walnuts, etc. s
{ Order by phone or come your- c
? self. Goods delivered to any 3
\ part of town. s
T.W.WELSH
} Ghas. Diehl's Old Stand, West Ward )
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| Old Reliable jjj
| Drug Store |
In Well be found a fine !H
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jine of Holiday Goods con- [)j
ru sisting of an extra fine line m
p{ of China Ware, Toilet Cases,
ffi beautiful line of fancy Sta- n]
j{] tionery, Dolls by the liund- ™
I{] r ed, and many goods to (n
gJ please both old and young, jn
jn All of which will be }fl
I CLOSED OUT AT COST (
|}j If you fail to take ad. §
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not be the fault of K
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J MEVIR KNOWN TO ;AIL. Safe»Sur,.! Bpee.lv I satis'.
fntion (•uarautefil or .MOIJPV Kcfuiided. Sent pn-pui l
J for 112 1.00 per box. Will dend Uicm on trinl.to be (wild f..r £•
1 when relieved. Samples Free. Ifyuur drusyUt duvjmui 7k
| hare thorn send your orders to the
I UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, Pa. Tl
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iold in Emporium by L Taggart&R. C. Dodson
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4 We carry the largest and %
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best goods. The time to $
shop is now, before the rush
comes, and while assort- \
j| ments are complete.
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Furs, Neckwear, |
& Smoking Jackets, fi
■■U Umbrellas, y
Gloves, Hosiery,
Fancy Goods,
If- Jewelry, Toilets, £
I |f Boys' Clothing, §f
✓ Men's Furnishings, 2
/ Waists, Robes, y
j Books, Stationery,
Toys, Dolls, Games,
Leather Goods.
$
I We refund Railroad Fares jj
/ In connection with the
| Chamber of Commerce we ||
refund your railroad fares $
according to the amount of /:
your purchase. p
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I ADAM, FE
MELDRUM &
ANDERSON CO. |
American Block, Buffalo, N.Y.
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1-ITT Tin Aeur.fo.r.nteMlf joun.e ft!
PILES Suppository I
d Malt Thonpion# 8u
Or ad I'D SchooN, States?!!!*, N. C., writes: CAM lay H
they do all yon claim for thorn." Dr. 8. M. Deform Rj
Raven Hock, W. Va., writ.-«{ "They giro nnlv.r3al satis.' M
faction." l»r. 11. D. lfcGlll, Clarksburg, T. u:«., writes • H
•'ln a practice of 23 y«-art, I bare found no r.tned? t- Rj
equal your*." Prnci. 60 CIMTS. Baniplea Free. Bul<i H
PA. ■
Solvit} Emporium by L. TaggartO R. C. Dodson
CM.L FOR F?'-£ SAMPLZ