Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 13, 1908, Image 4

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    ESTABLISHED, 1886.
Cameron County Press
HENRY 11. MULT. IX,
Editor and Publisher.
PUBLISHEi> EYKRY Till ItSDAV
Entered at the Post office at Emporium as second
class matter.
The Best Advertising Medium in
Northern Pennsylvania.
BATES OF ADVEBTISING.
Ordinary Advertisements are calculate i by the
inch in length of column.
Ordinary advertisements, to take the run of
the paper and change four times a year, will be
inserted at the rates stated in the following
table:
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1 Week. $ t 00 s2oos 300 350 800 12 00
2 Weeks. 1 50; 300 400 500 11 00 16 00
3 Weeks. 200 350 500 700 13 00 18 00
-4 Weeks..! 2 501 100 600 sOO 15 00 20 00
2 Months. 100 000 800 12 00 20 00 28 00
Months. 500 800 12 00 15 00 25 00 :» 00
6 Months. 8 oo! 12 00 18 00 22 00 35 00 60 00
J Year. . . 18 001 18 00 25 00 30 00 60 00 100 00
Table or figure work will be charged double
rates.
Legal advertisements per line ten cents each
week, nonpareil type.
ANNOUNCEMENTS of names of Candidates
tor office, s.'>.oo each. Announcement of candi
dates for borough or township offices, #I.OO each.
Announcements of candidates for delegates to
the state Convention J.i.00 each; delegates, alter
nates or conferees to a local convention or con
ference, SI.OO each.
POLITICAL NOTICES, 20 cents per line each
insertion. Nothing inserted for less than SI.OO.
LOCAL NOTICES in tin local columns will be
inserted for ten cents per line the first week and
five cents per line for each subsequent consecu
tive week without change.
ANNOUNCEMENTS of births. marriages and
deaths will be inserted free, but all obituary
notices and resolution/! will be charged five
cents a line and obituary verses five cents n
line.
Business Cards, five lines or less f.'i.CO per year
Ml exceeding five lines, SI.OO per line.
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iines, or less: over ten lines, ten cents for each
idditional line.
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JOB PRINTING.
The Jobbing Department of the PRESS is com
plete and affords facilities for doing the best
class of work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
Law Printing.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President,
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT,
of Ohio.
For Vice President,
(JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN,
of New York.
For Congressman,
CHARLES F. BARCLAY,
of Sinnamahoning, Pa.
For Assembly,
JOSIAH HOWARD,
of Emporium.
For Associate Judge,
JOHN A. WYKOFF,
of Grove.
For Sheriff,
r RANK G, JUDD,
of Emporium.
For County Commissi, nc
s. P. KREIDER,
of Driftwood.
J. W. LEWIS,
of Shippcu.
For County Auditors,
T. E. FULTON,
of Grove.
GEO. A. WALKER, JR.,
of Emporium.
State Will Get Every Dollar.
'•The commonwealth of Penn
sylvania will get every dollar of
the money it had on deposit in the
Allegheny National Bank, of J'itts
burg. when it closed its doors. It
will get it with interest, too, and
within a short time, possibly two
or three weeks," said State Treas
urer John <). Shout/. last evening.
Mr. Wheats had just returned from
Pittsburg, having been successful
in making arrangements to recover
for the state every penny of the
which the commonwealth
had on deposit in the Allegany
National Hank. Mr. Sheats ex
pects that the money will he paid
over at one time and that the ac
count which has been carried as
suspended almost from the day he
took office will he linally closed
within two or three weeks, lie is
apparently very glad that the
money will be recovered without
the long delay or annoyance of
action against the signers of the
bonds who had a dispute as to lia
bility. It is understood here that
the bank has already collected
enough money to meet all its ol>
ligations and that the dep'-
will all be paid in full,
burg Telegraph, Thursday,
What is Best for Indices *
A. Robinson, of Drumrjuin. t
lias been troubled for years with ii
tion and recommends Chamberlain's L
ach ami Liver Tablets as "the best m
cine 1 ever used." If troubled with .
digestion or constipation give them a
trial. They are certain to prove bene
ficial. They are easy to take aud pleas
ant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples
rec at L. Taggart's drugstore.
Billy Bryan Spiked.
Candidate Bryan in his desperate ef
ort to keep a hitch on his platform just
tight enough to slide off when the situ
ation suits his case, is getting some
I hot spikes in his air bag. Mr. Tart
! sprung a letter at his headquarters on
; Monday that will much further com
plicate Mr. Gompers job of handing
the labor vote over to Bryan. We are
personally acquainted with Mr. Gomp
ers and feel surprised at his foolish
break relative to the labor vote. One
of Mr. Taft's surprises is the following:
"It is a letter from Ben E. Chapin,
the editor of The Railroad Employe
—an influential organ published at
Newark, in the interests of railroad
men—and in it the editor assures Mr.
j Taft that after 27 years close associa
tion among the laboring men, and rail
road workers in particular he iB con
vinced that they will very generally
approve the stand taken by the Re
publican candidate in his treatment
of the labor problem in the speech of
acceptance. Mr. Chaplin declares that
the intelligent lahoring man merely
wants to meet capital on a plane of
equality,
"Certainly enough, as Mr. Chaplin's
letter was being copied, confirmation
of Mr. Chapliu'e declaration wa9 being
received from Stuart C. Leake, the
! Southern railroad man. Mr. Leake
! is the commercial agent of the Rich
mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac
railroad, lie lias been a Democrat
all his life.
I shall vote for Mr. Taft this year,
! he said and railroad men generally,
I in the South so far as I am able to get
!at their news,will does the same. They
! don't trust Mr. Bryan and 011 the con
trary they are pleased and satislied
with the attitude Mr. Taft has assum
ed toward what may be called the
railroad issues—which include the
men who work on the railroads.
"Another announcement which
pleased the candidate came from
Wyndham R. Meridith of Richmond,
who is president of Virginia Barr as
sociation which met here to-day. He
is also a lifelong Democrat.
But I shall vots for Mr. Taft, he de
clared to-day, and a large majority of
the conservative clement of the Demo
cracy not only in Virginia, but all
through the South, will vote the same
way.
New Music For Our Readers.
"I'LL COME BACK WHEN THE AUTUMN
LEAVES ABE FALLING."
Composed by Carl O. Peterson. This
| is one of the greatest song hits of the
year and is sung nightly in over 300
theatres throughout the United States
by the most popular singers and is al
ways greeted with great applause.
The chorus is in march time and is
very catchy.
CHORUS.
I'll come back when the autumn leaves are fall
ing,
I'll come back to you again;
I n my heart there will always be a calling
j For you, dearest, just the same.
| l")o not cry, do not worry, little sweetheart,
, For it fills my heart with pain;
, I'll come batk when the autumn leaves are fall
ing,
I'll come buck to you again,
I The regular retail price of this great
! song ia 50 cents per copy. By special
: arrangements with the publishers OUR
READERS will receive a copy post
-1 paid by sending 15 cents in postage
I stamps to TIIE GLOBE MUSIC CO., No.
! 1155 Broadway, New York.
N. B.—For Church Entertainments
. ! sixtteen beautiful moving picture
i slides can be obtained by addressing
j the publishers.
REAPING BENEFIT.
From the Experience of Emporium
People.
We are fortunate indeed to bo able to
profit by the experience of our neigh
bors. The public utterances ot Empori
um residents on the following subject
will interest and benefit thousands of our
I readers. Read this.statement. No better
i proof can be had.
Mrs. Anna Zimmet, living on West
Hh St., Emporium, Pa., says:"l have
received a great deal of relief from the
use «>1 Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered
with kidney trouble ior years and though
! doctored auu u.-cd numerous remedies
I could get no relief. 1 suffered with
backache, pains through my loins, severe
headaches, and constant feeling of lang
unr and depression. The kidneys were
much disordered and the secretions very
irregulor causing me to arise many times
during the night. 1 finally learned of
Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box
I from L. Taggart, the druggist. This
remedy gave lue mure relief than any
thing I ever used. lam seldom troubled
with backache, the kidneys have been
I strengthened and I feci better in every
way. Doan's Kidney Pills have been a
great help to me and I stronsly advise
anyone suffering with kidney trouble to
use this remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Priceso cents.
Faster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States. Re
member the name—Doan's—and take no
oth<\.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup recoui-
Imended by mothers for young and old is
prompt relief for coughs, colds, croup,
: hoarseness. whooping cough. Gently
I laxative and pleasant t(/ take. Guaran
i teed. Should be kept in every household.
Sold at K. C. Hudson's drug store. 15m
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908.
Fall Fashions for the School Girl.
j There must always be a good-look
ing tailored suit that can be worn with
a lingerie waist or a pretty silk blouse
for church- shopping, matinees and in
formal teas in the wardrobe of the
school girl, says the September Delin
eator. The little girls wear straight
plaited skirts with bretellesor suspend
ers, and double-breasted box-coats that
are childish looking in spite of being
tailor made.
The older girls wear the smart single
breasted coats with a pointed outline
at the bottom, which gives the figure
a graceful little dip. The plaited skirt
I is prettier than the gored one for this
kind of a suit. If the Autumn tailor
made is to be worn again in the Spring,
choose a color that will look well in
warm weather; navy or royal blue is
good for either season—so is golden
brown or smake-gray or a pretty
check.
For every-day wear throughout the
school year, there is nothing prettier
for a girl, whether she is eight or
eighteen, than the regulation sailor
suit in dark blue serge. In fact, many
boarding schools require it during
sehocl hours, and the effect produced
by it when it is worn by all students is
very pretty.
For the warm days in the Autumn
and the long stretch of hot weather in
May and June, a girl should have
plenty of simple tub dresses. Even
the six and eight cent wash fabrics
make up prettily and keep a girl sweet
and fresh looking, without involving
any great expense. The princess or
semi-princess jumper dresses and the
separate jumper joined under a belt to
a pretty skirt are the neatest kinds of
dresses.
For rainy days there should be a
walking skirt, a flannel waist or two
and a long stormcoat. There is the
sweater or jersey for out-door sports,
and the gymnasium suit, required by
most schools. These things complete
the list of the ordinary daytime outfit.
For the dinner hour, white serge or
cloth, etaniines and voiles in pale blues
and pinks, or dainty dresden silks
make appropriate little dresses that
can be worn Fall, Winter and Spring.
These dresses need not represent any
great expenditure—in fact, they should
be most simple, and their beauty should
lie in their daintiness and freshness.
The younger children will need a
greater supply than the older girls, for
they are always meeting with calami
ties. On the other hand, the older girl
will ncbd an evening wrap, a pretty
dancing frock or two of batiste or tulle,
as well as a suitable reception dress.
There are dances and promenades,
glee-club concerts and formal dinners,
that will require pretty dresses from
time to time during the year. The
more complete the outfit, the keener
will be the girl's enjoyment of her
school life.
Libby Prison Diarrhoea Relieved.
IMward I']. Houry. with the United
States Kxpress Co., Chicago, writes
•Our General Superintendent, Mr. Quick,
handed 111 c a bottle if Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
some time ago to check tin attack ul the
olu Libby Prison diarrhoea, i have used
it since that time and cured many on our
trains who have been sick. 1 ain an old
soldier who served with Bntherfoid l>.
Hayes and V\ illiauj McKinley four years
in the 23d Ohio Regiment, and have no
ailment except Libby Prison diarrhoea,
which this remedy stops at once." For
sale by L. Taggart.
» a nr. TOa.TOKM.m-jif.nm3— MMM,
NOTICE.
N'OTICE is hereby given that the partnership :
heretofore subsisting between A. M. Haunt i
ami J. S. Hauber, under the firm name of Haupt
and Hauber and doing (business 111 Emporium
Pa., was dissolved on the 31st day of July, 1908, I
by mutual consent. All debts owing said part- I
nerahip are receivable by either of thecopart tiers. 1
All claims and demands against the same shall
be presented for payment.
A. M. Haapt with H. A. Gerg, under the lirm
name of Haupt and Oerg « ;il continue to con
duct the business formerly conducted by Haunt I
and Hauber.
A. M. HAUPT,
J.S. HAUBER.
Aug. 1308.—3t. I
{p ,i
I Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs in 4 Sizes I
Crawford's and j T/? \TWr f* We have a fine-line !
James Mean's Shoes -*■ OIX J-Jll&C of Men's and Boys' l
To wear clothes that are just a little different from the Hats in all colors and I
W e have them in all rest, you want to look at, and try 011 some of our latest styles the latest i
sizes and styles and arsity suits, made expressly for us jy I . I
they have the quality. OU«*J£ fl Hfi Browns in Derby and
Now is tile time lor Hart, Shaffner & Mar*
to look for a good suit The new Htttie ideas in pockets in the out of the front Monarch Silver and
case or a trunk. You of the C° at » the cufts on the sleeves, the trousers—a lot of '
can find them at our new smart ideas in these suits will certainly please you. Cluett Shirts. We
store at reasonable '^ e new fashions are exceptionally beautiful, and we can have a nice line of
prices, and you can show you the pick of them. j fhpm nnrl nr» to rla+c» *
get just what you are „ r 112f 1 ana U P t° date
looking for. This Store is the Home of Hart, Shaffner & Mara Clothes j W ork° S Mrts ne
112. J A PFP HARRIS Opposite Post Office 112
I J 10 nAnnlo EMPORIUM, PA. |
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What Tonics Are.
When the papers are full of advertise
ments lor this or that great tonic,
people are apt to be tempted to try them,
j but it does not take long to discover that
j alter all there is nothing equal to Sexine
Pills lor any form of nerve weakness in
I men and women. We seldom lind any
| body who can say he or she was cured by
j this or that wine, extract or liquor, but
j almost any one can testify to the great
I nerve and body-building qualities of Sexine
| Pills. Sexine Pills are absolutely guar-
I anteed. Each box has a cash coupon in
jit. They cost §1 a box, (J boxes for
85. Four months' treatment for $5.
Sold by 11. C. Dodson, Druggist, Em
porium, Pa., where they sell all the prin
cipal remedies and do not substitute.
For Sulc.
I have a quantity of second-hand
Windows, Doors, Large Store Hash,
etc , that I will sell at a bargain. All
are ip good shape. I also desire to sell
one or more good lots, Junction of Al
legany Avenue and Fourth street; suit
able for residence or business.
24 3t. R SEGER.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. <«if
ford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says:"The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family remedy, for headache, biliousness
and torpor ot the liver and bowels is so
pronounced that 1 am prompted to say a
word in its favor, for the benefit of those
seeking relief from such afflictions.
There is more health for the digestive
organs in a bottle of Electric Hitters than
in any other remedy I know of." Sold
under guarantee at all drug stores. 50.
(iranulated scre Eyes Cured.
•For twenty years I suffered from a
bad case of granulated sore eyes, says
Martin Boyd, of Henrietta, Ky. "in
February, 1903, a gentleman asked me
to try Chamberlain's Salve. T. bought
one box and used abot two-thirds of it
and my eyes have not given me any
trouble since. ' This salve is tor sale by
L. Taggart.
Operation for piles will not be neces
sary if you use Man Zan Pile Rcmedj-
Put up ready to use. (> uaranteed.
Price 50c. Try it. Sold at lt.C. Dud
son's drug store. 3in
There are many imitations of DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve but just
one original. Sold by It. C. Dodson.
Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poultice.
Quick relief for bites and sting of insects, I
chapyed skin, cuts, burns and sores, tan j
and sunburn. Sold at I!. C. Dodson's j
drug store. ;Jtn
Why James Lee Ciot Well,
Everybody in Zanesville, <)., knows!
Mrs. Mary Lee. of Bural Route 8. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee, lirin
ly believes he ownes his life to the use of
Dr. Kings New Discovery. His luugs '
were so severely affected that consump
tion seemed inevitable, when a friend j
recommended New Di>covei_\. We tried
it, atid its use has restored him to per
fect health." Dr. Kind's New Discov
ery i> t lie King oi' throat and lung rem- 1
edies For roughs and colds it lias no
equal. The first dose gives relief. Try
it. Sold under guarantee at all drug
store. .)ue and SI.OO. Trial bottle
free.
'fake Kodol whenever you feci that
\ou need it. That is the only time you
neei; to take Kodol. Just when vIU
need it: then you will not be troubled .
with sour stomach, belching ga.s on the
stomach, etc. Sold by B. ('. Dodson.
It you take Kodol in the beginning
the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoid
ed, but if you allow these little attacks to
go unheeded it will take Kodol a longer
time to put your stomach in good condi
tion again, (Jet a bottle of Kodol today.
Soid by B.C. Dodson.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte has received a full line of the lafc
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
English Spavin Liniment removed
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horses; also Blood
Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweenev, Ring
Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one
bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure.
Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr -
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fai's
Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr.
Bucknell University.
John Howard Harris, Ph. D., L. L.
D., President.
Fall Term opens Sept. 17. 1908.
A Twentieth Century Institution.
Fixed and working capital over one
million dollars. Fifteen buildings,
modern facilities.
College: Courses in Arts, Philoso
phy, Jurisprudence, Science, Biology,
j Chemistry, Civil and Electrical En
! gineering.
Women's College comprises College,
: Institute, Music, and Art courses.
Academy for young men and boys.
For catalogue, etc., address the
I Registrar, Wm. C Gretzinger, Lewis
burg, Pa. 21 6t.
One application of Man /an Pile
Remedy for all forms of piles, relieves
pain, soothes, reduces iuflamma
tion, soreness and itching. Price 50c.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold at
B. Dodson's drug store. 3m
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IIIIn addition to our up-to-date line of Ladies Furnishing
Ladies Furnishing
iff\F-w Wc
carry thousands of novelties
We have the exclusive Agency for
11 The Cadet Stockings
Scientific Stockings for Men,
Women, Boys and Girls.
Bp ™ Sensible, satisfying, scientific
m Cadet Stockings, reinforced with
Jp Linen. Every pair guaranteed.
Continued Bargains in
Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists
'Dress Goods, Hosiery,
I Underwear,
Embroidery and Laces,
| Ribbons and Notions. |
mmmmmmmm 11 HI I HI *»«■«_! INIII IIMM ■ *JRRRRI-«■ mm l
ij One Half Off Regular Piree 1
[ EMPORIUM, PA.I
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. |
! The Bargain j
s Store 1
| Fruits Vegetables )
\ Arriving daily and going at \
| ( the lowest possible prices. <
! J Pine Apples, i
j j Cucumbers, Cabbage, J
! i New Potatoes, >
; V Bermuda Onions. \
I > Remember I am handling >
|\ Presh and Smoked Meats of all *
I \ kinds. Bacon, Hams, Boiled \
| 112 Ham, Bologna. c
| Fine Line Groceries j
j 5 Free delivery anywhere. ?
| r Phone your orders. J
{ T. W. WELSH 1
112 Chas. Diehl's Old Stand, West Ward \