(?- O • I I©) j.£ress KTABI.ISHKU UY C. B.GOULD. HENRY H. MULLIN, kiditor nl'd Manager. publish ki> kv'kuy tiii my da y TERM 112 OPRt'HSCiUPTION: Per year F'2 OQ It paid in advance |1 60 ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisement* are publisbedatthc rate of one lollar per square for oneinsertion and fitly cents per square for each subsequent insertion. Bates by the year or for SIX or three months ore ow and uniform, and will be furnished on appli cation Legal and OFFLC ial Advertising persquare. three inii'S or less, s2 00; each subsequent insert ion R >o cents per square. LOI ;il noticestencents per iineforoneinsertion, Ave cents per line for eacnsuhscqueutconsecutive Insertion. Obituary notices over five lines, ten cents per i ne. Sirnpleannounceiuentsofbirlbs, marriages and deaths will be inserted free. Business Cards, five lines or less s">.oo per year over five lines, at the regular rates of advertising NO local inserted for less than 75 cts. per issue. JOB PRINTING. Tho Job department of the PKESK is complete, *ud affords facilities for doing the best class ot work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Law Printing. No paper willbe discontinued until arrearages are paid, except at the option ofthe publisher. Papers sent out ofthecounty must be paid for 1 n advance. •«-N"o advertisements will be accepted at less ban the price for fifteen words. W tteligious notices free. ————a— —— ii i—»—— REPUBLICAN TICKET For Congressman, CHARLES F. BARCLAY, of Sinnamahoninfc. Pa. For Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, of Emporium. For Associate Judge, JOHN A. WYKOFF, of Grove. For Sheriff, FRANK G. JUDD, of Emporium. For County Commissioners. 8. P. KREIDER, of Driftwood. J.W.LEWIS, of Shippen. For County Auditors. T. E. FULTON, of Grove. GEO. A. WALKER, JR.. of Emporium. Free to our Subscribers. We will be glad to have every reader of our paper take advantage of tlie fol lowing oiler: If you will send your name and address to the Pineule Medi cine Co., 359 LiSallo Ave., Chicago 111., they will promptly mail you post paid a full week's trial of their most excellent preparation, "Pineules." The preparation is put up in little gelatin globules, easy and pleasant to take and are truly remarkable in their quick effects on Back Ache, Lame Ba< lr, Rheumatism and all Kidney and Bladder affections. In writing them it will be necessary to mention this paper, i'lease do a>. Wo hope any of our readers, who are suffering from any such complaints will take advant age of this offer at once, as we kr>ow the preparat ion is most highly recom mended. A Neat Display. T'.e Theatorium windows contains a very neat display, from the Interna tiot; '.l Correspondence Schools. Em porium and vicinity can boast of about one hundred students enrolled in the school, with bright outlooks for many moi ■ being added to the list. Mr. 11. O. O'Hara, of Dußois. the obliging representative of the tichools, is pres ent and will be pleased to explain all branches of study. DAYS OF DIZZINESS. Cones to Hundreds of Emporium People, There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, sidcache, backache. Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. Dean's Kidney Pill- cure all kidney ills. Here is pr> <f in Emporium. Mrs. Aug. Kxtroni, living on Sixth street, Ktnp ium, I'a., says:"l do not hesitate ; omtnend Doan's Kidney Pills and I have done so on a good many occasions For a lon!?i time I was in a miserable condition, suffering with back achess and sharp pains iri the regions of ffiy kidneys. I.was restless at night and was - tbjeet to headaches and dizzy spells. At times my feet would swell. I was unable to obtain relief until 1 was advis ed to try Doan's Ividney Pills and pro cured tlie remedy from L. Taggart, the druggist. They proved to be just what my system revuired. By the time I had finished the contents of the first box there was a great improvement in my condition. I continued with Doan's Kidney Fills unjil I had used three or four boxes and by that time the backache had completely vanished. I was no longer troubled with headaches and dizzy spells and my general health was much improved. lam a great advocate of Doan's Kidney Fills and strongly recom mend this remedy to anyone suffering with kidney or bladder trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Re ruemb'T the name—Doan's—and take no oth'.. Warning. All pcrnonn are hereby forbidden from tri-AjstiMftlnif upon the property of this ' .uiiipari •/ without a permit from this uui the Manager at the works. K isyitTONK Powder Mfg. Co. I.rnporiuin, I'a., August Ist, 1!»03. 21-,tf. V I GIVEN AWAY TO COUNTERS Do You Want to Earn a Prize by Using Your Brains? If so, Enter the Great Counting Contest of the Poppenberg Piano Co. Prizes Will Be Awarded As Follows; One Apollo Player-Piano, valued at .... $950 One Apollo Piano-Player, valued at ... 250 , One Kimball Piano, valued at 750 One Swiss Music Box, valued at . 225 One Haines Bros. Piano, valued at .... 700 One Apolioette Piano-Player, valued at . . ! 175 One Regent Piano, valued at 600 One Reginaphone, valued at 150 One Regina Music Box, valued at .... 375 One Violin, valued at 80 One Apollo Grand Piano-Player, valued at . 350 One Guitar, valued at ...... 70 . | One Regina Music Box, valued at .... 275 One Banjo, valued at . ' 50 Making a Giand Total cf $5,000. Prizes will be awarded in order of merit, based upon I 9 correctness of count, neatness and legibility of answer. The Reason What You Must Do This generous distribution of , ~ , prizes will be made to advertise the,?') i^WUtkemlir . the dots which appear 111 1 name and fame of the Apollo Player / : wH? ®«. »ne out-lined Apollo Girl also Ap- I'iano. Wi want evtrv nrosnec- I » 1 « » • e oV ** * • t* • «,* '® olio I layer I tano and send in your tive purchaser of a Player Piano to I "~ i \ "y. . f*\ ■-< «. n o e «® ® answer. Correctness of count, be impressed with the merit- of V? T Ja.** - • neatnes. and legibility of answer this I'layer. W, want everyone 7 •'A jM I » »»«y«vl will decide. .He careful to observe who intends to buv a Plavcr Piano 9io # e» « jmm fl* ••f •2 ® to I ** * V governing rules as your success or Piano to call at' our warerooms ■ •l d *«•«?' I 1 B I® Z C ® 9 2* * * o • depends upon a strict observance and inspect our stock, and at the *•* 'i J S •%* I®o ® #*•''! of them. same time be convinced of the /».' 'i® • S e l| c '» e> ! i BfA. I* Jo®® 1 k superiority of the Apollo l'laver /•» <.« V "°i 1 *••> ® 9 % ® ® 1T» • *-». .f> • I'iano over all others. It is the S't®«-• P*l® "I ® v> » {|, J* 'V 1 ♦'>§ iICVIOUS riTSI" PrS7f I only 88-note Player I'iano All I.*-! «% o\|."» \* I 11151 1 nZC Sj others only have a compass of 05 ■«. • A \® « o • *• • •. _*«% c 9 » ®** 6 P notes. Why restrict vourself to the I>* wa \ w**■ ** % "* '«* « * *-,* **. ® W lIUICfS use of only part of a Piano when A*.« »V.V • 9 » '".'/iVo'.V. B you can buy the Apollo Player | <* e*•• ® 0 ® \f * 9 J n •• | Mr. Patnck J. Manninff, 342 Ver- | Piano and have the use of 88 live a "®♦ 8 9 ** a* i- *3® c 0 ® n ® fa? s '» f>; niont street, Haines Bros. Piano, notes. Furthermore, it is the only b ? " a'A ° p "* »«.***•• c 9 0 1 • tt® n 6e " rs ' '- ea ' , y' 47 Greenfield I Player Piano on which you can 2 **.o o 9 • • 0 * ** * e e 9* 9 » o ** *1 Street > Kimball Piano, i properly interpret the music of the i* * o *J»»» ,V ® ® * \** •• 0 %V O V, 38 » * Mr.. G. M. Kinskey, 88 Trinity 4 ( Kreat composers. It is absolutely «•* '« *t* •••»%* % 11 ®js»• *-k * >o\ *H Street, Apollo Player Piano. without question the „„ l f »t. the /-/.V. . .-'.VVKte . .J..: j','.: .V*. " i 'A' \> ft I Mr.. M.ud D. R„„, 140 Anderson 112 standard of excellence and not an 112. «*• .• • •*• " • N • * • T 2 • « «•*« | I'lace, Apollo Piano Player, experimental Player Piano. l® 4 1 ®« • •«• «o • <• % » - • « 3 „ „ ~ „ \A a, •0* s* * ® Mrs. Alice B. Caldwell, 33 Tracy a** / AfVO o W'Ai9* 'i I'lace, Kimb.il Piano. Rules Governing Jt costs you nothing except a m . .% c ? • * 3 £•* ft °ia *<■ ****** & *9 9L* 1 little time and the use of vour Jj> x** 1 & *>l. r j B Ff' c '" >■' ®_^Oilt"oSl I brains. No element 112 chance B'WlVte** • VV* 2 *\? •A'* i •#C S -V •• L" e ** 0 *•'\*J S I i enters into this Kreat opportunity. B< 'ASwk S.S> •*<» *, ««"* * 9 ® 1 * a V* .C !o»o'» S Anyone residing in the United I i » Merit and merit alone wi'l tell. ;jv !«E ,so o *« * 0 A o » » « *«.'« 4 a . * « States may send in one answer. ■ I The number, variety and value of ** V 09 * % 9 i * 6 % Not more than one answer willbe H H of prize make it worth vour while 6V°» o** + ?i « 3 0 6 received from aame party or fam- « | to try. |'l ily. Where more than one answer | I - 3ii IwiSsVA! 1 is sent in by <ame party or family I ffi J ® f)., 41 ®' : a «a , P ss " 1 -i ® # all will be rejected. No employee I 1 Illfjfffio " 0 t. o O'V » 0 b" *av*c ® of this firm nor anyone engaged in I * Ilv JtiikCjCJi JsJc, ® t,* ij tif C- i« ti 4 ® 5 ®-a 0 YJh" 8 ® *"* c piano business may enter contest. g B V*#*? °, "%® 4 a ® Q Everyone entering contest will I H Ilie awarding of prizes willbe J ® e , '«© *•' « i I *' 'a'* J 0 I °Ba* • •*»»! receive a Scarf Pin and Song Book. 1 g l e ft to disinterested parties. The /112. •%" T a »t® > ®V*I In case of tie the value of prize in | j B correct number oi .lots is only ®a • &8 • • *%»'* J* v p V . «*.&'* >VS question will be equally divided S H known to the manufacturers. They % ?V* C 'ZZCSSJZ A*'* ?„^ # l among those tieing for samo. All I | have forwarded this number in a :■ KWmS • ' must be written plainly, 1 g sealeti envelope to the judges of the * i — ' JTil f ++o£f/'* ® 0 «*»•.*«" o ~j£ r ' giving name and address, also state | B contest. &t % p**. *i>*c i afa whether you have an organ, square ■ ! II We do not know tile number and w—•••' or upright piano, giving name of 9 ■ the judges will not know until 4 ® '*»•.-x' ! j maker. For convenience sake you ja B after tile contest closes. They will j = "' l I may fill out blank below cr, at nj H then open envelopes containing tile * \ your option, use other paper. B ! n correct number in the presence of ( it is conditional upon entering >3 H each other, inspect the answers n. „„ _ I contest that contestants agree to IjS I M and we will announce their deci- PLAYER-PIANO | abide by thn decision of the judges, |l b sion at the earliest possible date. —who r.re disinterested parties and ra t | whose decision will be final. I TMs Contest Will Close June 27th, 1908 And all answers must be received prior to 6P. M.of that date. All answers must be addressed to The Poppenberg Piano Co., Contest Department, 674-676 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. purchased pianos from lis. knee stani'm'ui'e pianVbusi ness ' 1 OUf i best r ec «'nmendations come from THOUSANDS of people in this vicinity who have B as is con^ te » t ywteml and workmanship has enabled us to build up the largest piano business^in'oS comitry" n °" e tl,oroU « hl >- reliable niakes ' "» <l selli »« at as low a figure We stock of Chic*ff' n fl « ures^" d , h -' lv ? b f." so,d - this vicinity for years at prices marked, stock comprises the following reputable pianos : ' ' F hundred instruments, one hundred and twenty-five styles, consisting of twenty-five high grade makes, which Kimball, Chickering Bros., Haines Bros., Hallett & Davis, Blasius, Krell, Marshall & Wendell, The Poppcb.rg R.„o Co. Apollo Player Piano, Regina Player Piano, Brewster, Armstrong, 674-676 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Albrecht & Co., Regent, Royal, etc. Thc number of dot s is Name POPPENBERG PIANO GO. w " If you own an organ, square or upright piano give name of maker. CONTEST DEPARTMENT I Upright Square .Organ j I 674-676 MAIN STREET BUFFALO, IST. Y. B *T££" r I < )peration for piles will nut be neces- j sary if you use Man /an Pile Remedy. | I'ut up ready to use. Guaranteed. ; Price 50c. Try it. Sold at 11. C. Dud- ! son's drug store. ;sui Kodol is the best known preparation that is offered to the people to-day for dyspepsia or indiges'ion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by 11. C. Dodson. One application of Man Zan Pile Remedy for all forms of piles, relieves pain, soothes, reduces inflamma tion, soreness and itehin«. Price 50c. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold at R. C. Oodson's drug store. 3m Wanted. Pupils desiring to study either vocal ! or piano music. Gkace Lloyd. j 15-4t. Mybtle Lloyd CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908 Advice to a Young Man. As almost everyone knows, Col. Bob Burdette is one of numerous helpful men of the present generation. In giv ing some very choice advise to a young man, he is credited with having said: "Remember, my son, you have to work. Whether you handle a pick or a pen, a wheelbarrow or a set of books, dig ditches or edit a paper, ring an auction bell or write funny things, you must work. If you look around, you will see the men who are the most able to live the rest of their days without work are tne men who work the hard est. Don't be afraid of killing yourself with overwork. It is beyond your power to do that on the sunny side of thirty. They die sometimes, but it is because they quit work at six p. m., and don't get home tilt two a. m. It's the interval that kills, my son. The work gives you an appetite for your meals; it lends solidity to your slumb ers; it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation of a holiday. There are young men who do not work, but the world is not proud of them. It does not know their names even; it amply speaks of them as "old So-and-So's boy." Nobody likes them; the great, busy world doesn't know that they are there. So find out what you want to be and do, and take off your coat and make a dust in the world. The busier you are the less harm you will be apt to get iuto; the sweeter will be your sleep, the brighter and happier your holidays, and the better satisfied the world will be with yon." The Best on Earth. Protection against Accidents and Sickness is an absolute necessity. It costs but $5.00 a year for $15.00 weekly ■ benefits, and $2,000 death claim. The only policy paying such liberal bene fits. Identification card and case pre sented to each policy holder; liberal j commit-sions to agents, by the German ; Commercial Accident Co., Phil'a, Pa. I W. R. Sizer, Gen'l Agent, Siurville, | Pa. Drop him a postal—He w.ll do i the balance. 17-ly. Cabbage Plants. Early and late, 20c per 100; $1.50 per ! 1,000. B red K. ZIMMEU, 17-3 Gardeau, Pa. Cau Yon Sleep? If yau can't sleep or if your brain ' seems clouded, then wo will help you with Sexine Pills or ill won't cost you a cent. Don't throw away your money on other medicines when 81 to §5 worth of Sexine Pills is all you need to make your nerves strong and steady. Address or call on It. C. Dodson, Druggist, Empori um, Pa., where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails I Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. Executrix Notice. Etlate of OZIAS S. PETERS, Deceased. rETTERS testamentary on the estate of Ozlas j I'eters, late of Sliippen township, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased have been grant ed to Uortrude l'el«rs, re.-iiiliiig in said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same i without delay to GERTRUDE PETERS, Executrix. Or to her Attorneys, Grkkn & Kelt, Emporium, Pa. Divorce Notice. Carl W. Spence, ) 1,1 tho £° urt o r f !; oln ' ! moil Pleas of Cam vs 112 eron County. Cora Greenwalt Spence, J No. 20, January Term 1908. IN DIVORCE. To Cora Greenwalt Spence: Whereas Carl W. Spence, your husband, has filed a libel in the Court of Common Pleas, of Cameron county, of January term, 1908, No. 20, praying a divorce from you. Now you are hereby notified and re quired to appear in said court on or before Mon day the 13th day of July next to answer thesaid complaint of the said Carl W. Spence and in de fault of such appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in vour absence. JOHN D. SWOPE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, \ Emporium, Pa., June 11th, 1908. / 17-4t Register's Notice. N OTICE is hereby given that Harry 11. Niss ley, Administrator of the estate of John W. Kriner, deceased, late of the Horough of Emporium, has filed his first anil final account of his administration of said estate and the same will he presented at next term of court for con firmation. W. J. LEAVITT, Register. Register's Office, I Emporium, Pa., June 15, 1908. 112 18-lt.
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