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The date on tire address label of each subscri ber's paper shows the time to which the sub scription is paid; and all subscribers in arrears are requested to pay up as soon as possible. On receipt of payments on subscription at this office, a receipt will be promptly returned, and the date on the address label will be corrected first of month. In all communications relating to subscrip tion our correspondents are requested to state the Postoffice to which the paper is now sent, or is to be sent, and to be careful to write all proper names plainly. In directing a change of address, always give the old address, as weil as the new one to which you want 'he paper afterwards sent. JOB PRINTING. The Jobbfng Department of the PHESS 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 Judge of Superior Court, W. I). PORTER, of Allegany County. For Congressman, CHARLES F. BARCLAY, of Sinnamahoning. Pa. For Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARf), of Emporium.' For Associate Judge, JOHN A. WYKOFF, of Grove. For Sheriff. FRANK G. JUDD, of Emporium. For County Commissioners, S. P. KREIDER, of Driftwood. J. W. LEWIS, of Shippen. For County Auditors, T. E. FULTON, of Grove. GEO. A. WALKER, JR., of Emporium. Kodal will, without doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost instantly relieve you of all th • symptoms of indi gestion. (ret a bottle of it to-day. It is sold here by li. ('. Dodson. itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Sold bv L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr. Best Treatment for a Burn. If for o'i other reason. Chamberlain's Salve should h- kept in every household ou aceoun' if its irreat value in the treat ment oi b u'i..-. It allays (he pain almost I instantly, and unless the injury is a severe j one, heals the part without leaving a scar. This ■ iivi• : also uneijiia! 1 tor chapped haud v sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price, "Jo cents. For sale bv L. TaL!_.trt. To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism, Pineules for the Kidneys bring relief in the first do Hundreds of people to day testify to their remarkable healing and tonic properties. iiO days' trial 81.00 The purify the blood. Sold by It. C. Dodson. 'j,,, Pineules for the kidneys, iJtl davs trial 81.00. Hundreds of people testify to the merit of this preparation in the re lief of kidney trouble, rheumatism, lum bago, backache. Pineules act directly on Ihe kidneys, purify the blood and make you feel like a new person. They tone ihe system. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 8m English Spavin Liniment removed Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save §6O by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forfe has received a full line ofthelat j est and most popular sheet mu3ie. All ! the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. | Praised Taft and Called For Elimination of Bryanism. 1 Special Correspondence.] Ilarrisburg, Pa., Sept. 8. Pennsylvania Bryanites are greatly exercised over the publication of Grover Cleveland's last political doc ument. in which he forecasted the election of Judge Taft and recorded his opinion that the national Democ racy will never regain its prestige un til Bryanism shall be eliminated. There is no doubt that these de j clarations have had far reaching in i fluence among the conservative ele ment of the Democracy of the Key stone State. The Cleveland article was the first of a series which the late ex-president intended to write, but which hi.? death cut short. It was copyrighted by the New York Times after permis sion to print it had been obtained from Frederick S. Hastings, executor of Mr. Cleveland's estate. In this article Mr. Cleveland among other things said: "With the other parties disorganized, redeveloping and procreating, the Re publican party Is certain, though with a considerably lessened strength, to move onto a safe victory sustained by the popular support of reforms which should not redound to its glory solely, those reforms having been the work of decent men of all parties. • • » "Personally and officially I have hnd the opportunity of knowing manv things concerning Mr. Taft that were not a matter of general knowledge, and with a keen interest I have watch ed his large share in the conduct ol our national affairs in very recent years. His excellence as a federal judge in Cincinnati is something not j to be underestimated or overemphasiz ed, for should he come to the presi dential chair the qualities which made him a judge of high ability, which I know him to have been, will be the most needful to him as president of the United States. His high ideals of honesty and of relative jitstive, his great capacity for severe labor and his humorous wisdom in the face of the serious problem are attribute equally valuable and commendatory t( a people, seeking him in whom they may repose the trust of their collec tive interests while they turn their in . creased attention to their pressing individual demands. After discussing problems resultln from national expansion, continuir he said: Has Important Qualifications. "These questions are fruitful o trouble and perturbation, and the pr' mary requisite of the man or men w' < must deal with them is an abundru knowledge of the people of the cuti lng domain. That Mr. Taft Is poas sed of this knowledge as Is no oth n man In the country Is hardly to b< denied: granted that he has had e? traordinary opportunities, he ha shown himself able to improve tho~ opportunities in a manner which it '■ not extravagant to say will be hi broadest claim so far to enduri fame when the acute visual distort of the present and opportune shr have given place to the inexorable pe spective of history in which there tive values of public deeds to pub! duties are completely clarified a' announced to posterity." RHEUMATIC FOLKS. I I Are You Sure Your Kidneys Are Well. Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. I>ut the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might goon till doomsday with thorn, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. 1 loan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Emporium testi mony to prove it. Mrs. John Sumtnerson, living on West Sixth St., Emporium, Pa., says:"l suf ferred with nagging backaches and pains ! in my sides and across tuy kidneys for a ! long time, caused by a disordered condi- j tton of my kidneys. 1 also suffered with : rheumatism in my limbs, was languid ! and lacked ambition. 1 used '' many remedies but could obtain no relief, j Finally I learned of Doan s Kidney l'ills > and procured a box from L. Taggart, the druggist. This remedy gave me relief from the backaches and pains, regulated the kidneys and improved my general health, I obtained more relief from this remedy than I had hoped for in so short a time. lam glad to recommend 1 loan's Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Re member the name—Doan's—and take no othe;. Economy in 1908. Pure Linseed Oil costs much less sold from the barrel than it does put up in Tin Cans as Mixed Paint—ln the ffrst instance you pay 60 cents per gallon— ln the seeoud £1.60. Now mix '» gallons of pure linseed oil with I pallons L. & M. Paint and you have, ready for use, 7 gal lons of the best paint made costing only 81.20 per gallon. Done in 2 minutes. Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M.i Paint Agent. *■" DeWitt's Carbolizjd Witch Hazel j Salve is the best thing to use for piles. ! Sold by 1!. C. Dodson. CAMERON COUNTYIPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1908 I Breezy| f| County I 1 Nerts § HUNTLEY. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori um. Alice Jordan of Wyside. spent Sun- Sundav with her parents. John L. Johnson was a business call er in Emporium Monday. A. W. Smith is engaged in hauling his logs to the creek to be floated to the box factory at Sinnamahoning when the water will permit. J. F. Sullivan and wife spent Monday in Renovo. Miss Helen Barns of Emporium spent Sunday with Ruth Sullivan. 11. F. Foster of Sterling lluu spent Sunday with W. W. Johnson. Relief Operator W. J. McCarton re lieved operator Sullivan Monday. Santo Tobaseo has resigned his posi tion on the track and went back to Italy. J. P. s. CAMERON. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Em porium ! Edw. McCracken made a trip to St. Marys Sunday in search of a girl to as sist with the work at the boarding house. Wm. Wykoff and wife returned home Sunday, after a three weeks visit at Hicks liuu. Quite a number of our citizens visited Renovo during old home week and all report a good time. Mrs. G. B. Shearer and son Harry of Emporium, visited 10. F. Comley and wife Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Fetter and Mrs. Gilbert Morse of Emporium visited D. C. Liu ninger and wife Sunday. Cy Lupro and Chas Jones who are employed at Crosby, spent Sunday here with their famlies. R. E. Wheeler of Chicago, Gen'l Passenger Agt. of C. 15. &, Q. lty., made a business trip here Thursday. John Schwab, our enterprising mer chant expects to start for Montana the latter part of the week, where he ex pects to locate if suitable. John Schwab and G. L. Page attend ed lodge at Emporium Tuesday. Mrs. Cyrus Lupro and daughter Grace visited friends at Renovo last week. D. Sullivan, Sr., shocked his large corn crop Saturday and says he is now ready for Jack Frost. LOUISE. STERLING RUN. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Carl Jones went to the Williamsport Hospital Saturday. He is very ill with heart trouble. Mis. Albert Smith and children re turned home Tuesday from a weeks visit witli friends and relatives at Beech Creek and Flemington. The Ladies Aid had a large crowd at their supper and fair Tuesday. The Driftwood Band furnished some good music. They cleared over all expenses §l5O. Mae. Cranton returned home the past week from several months visit with her aunt Mrs. Goodsell, of Huflalo. Mrs. Rinker visited her daughter Mrs. Ellen Moore the past week. Miss Jennie Stiver who has been the j guest of Lulu Lewis for the past week. I left Sunday for Vcungstown, ()., where! she expects to teach school this winter, i Mrs. 11. P. Spence was an Emporium j visitor over Sunday. Morgad Foster went to Dagus Tues- : day, where he expects to work a few days j as operator on the P. E. R. I!. Mis- Mary Lynch who lias been the 1 TTrHnTTTi MIiiBrTTWM IW Iff HI |'j I M\ Filtfi 111 I lljiupuwffl r'- r ? 3^\83238 ? | Our Fail Opening j The most elaborate showing of Fall and Winter woolens ever offered by the tailoring art, We desire to call special attention to the new shades of green and brown, which will be handled exclusively in this city by us. I FREE TROUSERS As a special inducement to promote early buying and to make this the biggest Fall Opening we have ever had we will give away absolutely free of charge an extra pair of trousers, made to order with every Suit or Overcoat purchased. This offer GOOD ONLY UP TO and including the NINTEENTH of SEPTEMBER. SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO ORDER Let J. L. Tailor $15.00 to $48.00 j PRESSING AND T.t r Z JASPER HARRIS measure 3 Thr Home of Hnrt, SSia.foner & Mnrx Clothes. Opp. Post Offce, EMPORIUM. PA, ! DONE HERE. | guest of her uncle Geo. Lynch and family I left Tuesday to visit relatives at Sinna m a honing and Flemington. J. 11. Darren was an Emporium visitor Tuesday. Joe Furlong having spent his vacation at home left for school Monday. Mrs. Bubb, of Williamsport, is the guest of her sister Mrs. John Mary. Mr. Rishell and wife, Miss Lena Evans and mother and Miss Flossie Tag gart, of Emporium, attended the Ladies Aid Fair here Tuesday afternoon. BLUE BELL. SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Dry weather, awful. The Box Co. have their mill under cover. The directors of the Paint Co. met on Tuesday to arrange for the fall trade in paints. About 200 of our people visited Reno vo last week and returned well pleased. A number of our young folks attend ed a social at Sterling Run, Saturday. LeGrand WyKoff, Forestry Commis-. sioner was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. D. Mead of Mix Run is visiting at Wyside. Byron Collins of Huntley was a caller here Monday. G. J. Shafer of Benezette was in town Monday. Nathan Silan returned from New York last week. Henry Berfield is improving his resi dence at Wyside. D. W. Daugherty and A. L. St j Clair have the contract to load the Lark jat Cooks Run for A. E. Shetlif. There 1 are twenty teams hauling at present. Several of our sports who went to ! ltenovo last week were badly dazed by j the little girl in blue. A number of our sports took in the dance at Grove Saturday night. There has been parties fishing in Wy kofi Run three Sundays in succession [ but nothing has been done to stop it. The run is the lowest it has been in 50 years. Pap Blodgett, who has been laid up with the gout is able to be around once more. Mrs. Stewart Chase and daughter are visiting at Ilenovo this week. J. 11. Drum of Allingdale visited with his family over Sunday. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. DEHSE. "Buster Brown" that irrepressible youngster, will be seen at the Empori um Opera House tonight. The manage ment this season offer an entirely new prodction, splendid scenery and cos tumes, and a company second to none. The date will soon be announced. Roof Slating I am especially prepared to Contract for Slating By the square or job. As to my wrok manship, I refer, by permission, to the work recently completed for the Hon. B. W. Green. Get My Prices Before You Use Shingles GEORGE A. WRIGHT. fli I PILES y^.apMittnl lorn It-il Scbooll, StatcsvlMe, N. C., writis: 1 c'lti'i H ■ Dr. 11. I). M< (illl, Clarksburg, T. uu., writi'.i: I JWAHTIH RUDY, LANCASTER, PA. g Sold in Emporium by L. Taggarl and R. C. Dodioa CM.L FOR FREE SAMPLE A Faying Investment. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton, Maine, say!?: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many adver tised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has follow ed, a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold under guarantoe at all drug stores. 50c, and 81.00. Trial bottle free. Just a little Cascasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet contains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is high ly recommended by mothers everywhere. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Man/an Pile Remedy eomcs ready to use with uozsle attached. Soothes, heals, reduces itching and inflammation. An operation for piles will not be necessary if you use MaoZan. PricesoOc. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 3m DeWitt's Little Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold by R. C. Dodsou. I In addition to our up-to-date line of ? Ladies Furnishing Goods We carry thousands of novelties We have the exclusive Agency for The Cadet Stockings Scientific Stockings for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Sensible, satisfying, scientific Cadet Stockings, reinforced with Linen. Every pair guaranteed. Prce 25 cents the pair. Continued Bargains in Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists Dress Goods, Hosiery, Vndertfear, Embroidery and Laces, Ribbons and Notions. Special Millinery Sale One Half Off Regular Pirce COPPERSMITH'S EMPORIUM, PA. H OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. How to Get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who is old and very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that 1 feel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it."" In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh has res-ulted, insomia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Elec tric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guaranted at all drug stores. soc. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation of the bladder and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They are sold by R. C. Uodson. Rings Little Liver Pills lor biliousness, sick headache, muddy complexion. They tone the liver; do not gripe. They keep you well. 25c. Sold by R. G'. Dod son. 3m Qood for Biliousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent, better than I have for weeks, says J. J. Firestone, of Allgan. Mich. "They are certainly a fine article for biliousness." For sale by L. Taggart. Samples free.
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