Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 17, 1908, Image 4

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    ESTABLISHED, iseo.
Cameron County Press
IIENRY 11. MULLIN,
Editor and Publisher.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered at the Postofflce at Emporium as second
class matter.
The Best Advertising Medium in
Northern Pennsylvania.
RATES OF ADVERTIoING.
Ordinary Advertisements are calculated oy 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... sloos2oo $3 00 850 800 12 00
2 Weeks.. 150 300 400 500 tl 00 18 00
3 Weeks.. 200 350 500 7 OOj 13 00 18 00
4 Weeks.. 2 50l 4 00; 600 SOOISOO 20 00
2 Months. 1 001 6 00! 8 00! 12 00 20 00 28 00
3 Months. 500 1 800 12 OOj 15 00 25 00 35 00
6 Months.! 8 00] 12 00. 18 00; 22 00 35 00 60 00
1 Year. .12 0')! 18 (I 0; 25 00 ! 30 00 60 OOj 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
for office, $5.00 each. Announcement of candi
dates for borough or township offices, $1.09 each.
Announcements of candidates lor delegates to
the state Convention $5.00 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 the 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 rhange.
ANNOUNCEMENTS of births, marriages and
deaths will be inserted free, but ail obituary
notices and resolutions will be charged five
cents a line and obituary verses five cents a
line. I
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additional line.
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JOB PRINTING.
The Jobbing Department of the PBESS 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,
lofOhio.
For Vice President,
JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN,
of New York.
For Judge of Superior Court,
W. D. PORTER, of Allegany County.
For Congressman,
CHARLES F. BARCLAY,
i»fHinnam»V>ning, Pa.
For Assembly,
JOSIAH HOWARD,
of Emporium.;
For Associate Judge,
JOHN A. WYKOFF,
of Grove.
For Sheriff,
FRANK G. JUDD,
of Emporium.l
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, imike your
stomach strong and will almost instantly
relieve you of all the symptoms of indi
gestion. Get a bottle of it to-day. It is
sold here by R. C. Dodson.
Itch curer! in 30 minutes by Wood
ford'K Sar.itary Lotion. Never fails
Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr.
Best Treatment for a Burn.
If for C'i (her reason. Chamberlain's
Salve should ' i kept in every household
on account u''its creat value in the treat
ment of burns. It allays the pain almost
instantly, and unless the injury is a severe
one, heals tlx.- p;irt without leaving a scar.
This salve is also uncijnaled for eluipped
hands, sore nipples and diseases of the
skin. Price, 2.") cents. For sale by L.
Taggart.
To those afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism.
I'ineules for die Ividueys bring relief in
the first dose. Hundreds of people to
day testify to their remarkable healing
and tonie properties. JJU days' trial
81.00 The purify the blood. Sold by
R. C. Dodson. 3m
Pineules for the kidneys, 30 days''
trial §I.OO. 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
the kidneys, purify the blood and make
you feel like a new person. They tone
the system. Sold by R. C. Dodson. 3m
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 §SO 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
forte has received a full lino of the lat
est and most popular sboet music. All
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
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SINNAMAHONING.
W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium.
Mrs. V. A. Brooks is spending a few
I days with her daughter at Galcton.
Harry Jones, secretary for Hon. C. F.
Barclay spent Sunday with his family
near Clearfield.
James Wykoff was in town a short
time Tuesdey of this week.
Married, at the M. E. parsonage of
this place, Albert Eggler and Dorethea
Smith, both of Driftwood, Pa.
Master Keith Fulton; son of T. E.
Fulton, who has been seriously ill, is
rapidly recovering.
S. Kagan. chemist at the dynamite
works, is taking a trip to Niagara and
New York City.
Mrs. James Quiggle and daughter
Lillian spent Sunday out of town.
Hon. C. F. Barclay was at the county
seat Monday and started Tuesday noon
on an eastern trip.
A. L. Losey and W. L. Pitts of
Hicks Bun; visited here Tuesday.
The Star Box Mill run their saw into
a dog on the carriage which made the
the fire and saw teeth fly. Sawyer Rone
was hit hv three pieces of steel, one piece
was driven into his arm. Dr. Corbet at
tended him.
The fires on the mountain are very
bad.
Parties were fishing in Jerry Run on
Sunday. Where are our game wardens.
Pap Berfield is cleaning up his double
barrel gun getting ready for bear.
Jim Batchelder is putting a coat of
paint on his bear traps. Jim says there
is nothing like paint and apple butter.
All the able bodied men and boys are
in the woods fighting fire this week.
B. M. Williams of First Fork was in
town on Monday with a load of home
grown water melons.
Michael Sullivan is the boss potato
digger in town.
O. L. Bailey was at the county seat
Tuesday.
STERLING RUN.
W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium.
Mrs. John Floyd and children, of Re
novo, visited their parents A. L. Barr
and wife the past week.
Mrs. Lucy Wylie who has been quite
ill is reported better at this writing.
Kathryn Orr, of Emporium, com
menced her school at the tannery last
weok.
Mrs. Buppert and children, of Ayner,
visited her brother John Neenan and
family over Sunday.
Binshatn Sterling, wife and son, of'
Ohl, Jefferson, Co., are visiting relatives
jn town.
D. E. Spangler and wife left Thurs
day for a trip to Baltimore and New
York.
Carlton Smith accompanied by his
mother went to Williamsport Monday,
where he expects to attend the commer
cial school.
Quite a number of our town people are
attending the Fair at Ktnporium this
week.
Joseph Caskey, of Rcnovo, was a
visitor in town Monday.
Mrs. Lyle Pontas, of II icks Bun, is
the guest of her parents Wm. Berry arid
wife.
Miss. R. L. Brink left Wednesday for
a short visit with friends at Philadelphia.
Dr. Wright and wife, of Erie, visited
the latter's mother, Mrs. M. E. Ilerrick
a few days the past week,
G. T1 liowlett visited in town over
Sunday.
Mrs. N. D. Jordan and daughter are
visiting Wm. Logue and family of Drift
wood.
George Herrick and family, of St.
Marys visited the former's mother Mrs.
M. E. Ilerrick, Saturday.
Mrs. Ellen Moore and children visited
her mother Mrs. Rinker. of Benezotte,
the past week.
Flora Lynch and cousin 3lary Lynch
were visitors in Emporium Monday.
Mrs. John Anderson was a visitor at
Driftwood Saturday.
J. A. Dice has a very beautiful flower
yard. He also has a dahlia that meas
ured 17 inches in circumference and 5J
inches in diameter. Beat that.
Redge Housler returned to Chicago
Sunday,
Yida Housler, of Emporium, spent
Sunday in town.
Pearl Trump, of Olean, spent Sunday
in town.
Florence Faucett, of Emporium, was
in town between trains Saturday.
BLUE BELL.
A Beautiful Woman.
Her surroundings should be iu har
mony, and can best be made so by a well
kept home. The L. <fc M., Pure Paint
makes the home beautiful. It preserves
it and prevents decay. The cost per gal
lon ready for use is only $1.20. It wears
j for ten years and longer. Thirty-three
years of continuous is evidence.
Ilarry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M.
Paint Agent.
CAMERON COUNTYIPRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,7. 1908
FIRST FORK.
The lower house of Ed. Caldwell took
fire about ten o'clock a. ui. last Thursday
and soon burned to the ground, with the
contents of the upper story. Two gaugs
of section men working near by helped
to save everything in the lower story.
The fire originated in the attic and there
being uo water handy, it was impossible
to extinguish it. His mother, Mrs. Areh
Caldwell, was very sick in the house at
time and she was carried up to M. J.
Logue's where she is very low and not
expected to live. There was now insur
surance.
The Gilmore school stared up on labor
day with Miss Isabelle Lewis of Weed
ville, as teacher. Grove township schools
arc all in operation now.
The telephone line men have been put
ting up the wire here on the farmers
telephone line from Lorshbrugh to Whar
ton, the past week and now we expect to
soon be in communication with the out
side world.
Owing to the drouth the late potatoes
here will be no better than the early
ones. The dry weather has also damaged
the late buckwheat some.
Forest fires are raging in different
sections and all efforts at fighting the fire
have so far proved futile.
Chas. Council was up from Sinnama
mahoning one day last week taking some
views in this section and incidentally
helping Fred Williams dispose of some of
his melon crop. He took a snapshot of
the patch and I want to tell you she is a
"hummer."
Wagon loads of the finest kinds of
water and mush melons are on tap and
being marketed at Austin, Sinnamahon
ing and other places. They are far
ahead of the cross between a pumpkin
and a water melon, imported from Geor
gia early in the season.
Hank Caldwell of Sinnamahoning was
visiting Joe Bowers and other triends
Sunday.
Jim Batchelder was up the last of the
week, looking after the taxes on the
Martindale estate.
NUF SED.
HUNTLEY.
H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium.
Alex. McDougall of Emporium, visit
et friends in town between trains Sunday.
A. W. Smith called on friends in
Sterling Run and Emporium Sunday.
R. T. Mitcheltree and wife of Williams
port, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.W. H. Logue, during the past week,
returning home Sunday on receipt of a
massage from Williamsport announcing
the sudden death of Mr. Mitcheltree's
father, which occurred at 8:30 p. m. Sat
urday evening.
W. W. Johnson spent Sunday in lie
novo.
J. F. Sullivan and wife were Empori
um callers Saturday evening.
Champion J. S. Jordan has spotted
four bee trees and supervisor Levi Smith
has one in sight. If Squirrel Smith's
brindlc cow holds out Huntley
will soon be flowing with milk and honey.
We need it too, as we have no water.
J. F. s.
For Great and small.
A guarantee is contained iu each box
of Sexine Pills so that any person need
ing a remedy for any form of nerve weak
ness, and to produce perfect and restful
sleep, ean buy these pills without risking
a cent. These great nerve and manhood
builders are sold by R. C. Dodson, Drug
gist, Emporium, Pa., where they sell all
the principal remedies and do not sub
stitute.
Where a Hulticuile of Sins are Covered
The L. & M. Paint covers defects in
previous paintings and wears for 10 to 15
years, because the L. & M. is pure lin
seed oil binder-pure oxide of zinc pure
white lead, and you help to make the paint
by mixing three rpiarts of linsesd oil with
each gallon of paint. Its done in - min
utes. Makes cost only 81.20 per gallon.
Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M.,
Paint Agent.
Our Fall Opening . j
The most elaborate showing of Fall and Winter woolens ever offered by the tailoring |
I 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.
FREE TROUSERS j I
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 AiND OVERCOATS TO ORDER
■ Let J. L. Tailor j $15.00 to S4B. uO PRESSING AND
I tfus Uke your j JASPER HARRIS 1 REPAIRING J
w moncii-o ' " onic °' Shaffener & Marx Clothes. Opp. Pos! Offce, EMPORIUM, PA. i DONE HERE. I inCudU.i
inCudU.i D
The "Bliss" artificial stone sar
cophagus or grave vault made by
the Emporium Concrete Company
is the most perfect thing of its
kind yet produced.
It is absolutely water proof, air
tight and everlasting.
They are positively proof against
decay, insects, vermin, rust, or any
disintregation, and will maintain
casket and human body intact for
countless ages.
The old fashioned rough box in
vited the immediate distruction of
the casket and body by moisture,
rot and vermin and the falling in
of the grave.
Vaults of metal have proved'in
adequate, they are not water proof
and, subject to the moisture and
acids of the earth; they last but
little if any longer than the ordinary
wooden rough box; what is the use
then of buying an expensive, hand
some casket, and then consigning
it and your beloved dead to the
dampness and filth of the earth
without adequate protection.
In no place is subterranean life
more active and prolific than in
cemeteries.
Wood gathers moisture and at
tracts vermin, brick and slate vaults
constructed in graves are nothing
more than substerranean cisterns
or cesspools, collecting water and
breeding vermin.
Ages ago the Egyptians made
cement vaults for their royal dead,
and from them to-day, are being
exhumed bodies in perfect state of
preservation.
Our vault is its
great weight —over a ton —and so
lidity, prevent grave robbing, and
will endure as long as the everlast
ing hills, becoming harder as the
centuries pass. They are white,
clean and pure inside, and our
process makes them absolutely
water proof.
We have been to great expense
and trouble in making experiments
in this product and now have it as
near perfect as possible.
We furnish everything complete
placed in position in grave,
cemented and sealed in perfect
condition.
Emporium Concrete Co.
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Elizabeth Floyd
Administratrix of the estate of J. C. Floyd
deceased, late of Gibson township. Came on
county, has filed her first and final account
of her administration of said estate and the same
will lie presented at next term of court for con
firmation.
W. J. LEAVITT, Register.
Register's Office, I
Emporium, Pa., Sept. 15, 1908. / 31-4t.
S HTT Aoare gMMßtwttf yon US E
I PILES SuppDslloiyl
BH j). Matt. Thompson, Sup'tll
■ Graded Schools, StatPßrille, N. C., writes: •' I ca,n say P.
■ they do all you claim for them." I)r. S. M. Devon-. Rj
■ Haven Rock, W. Ya., writr-8 ; •• Thejr givo universal satis
■ faction." Dr. H. D. UcGIU, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes:■
■ "Inn practice of 33 y«ar«, I have found no remedy t >IIS
■ equal yours." Pstca, 60 CENTS. Samples Frio. Hold 15
Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodsor
CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE
A Paying Investment.
John White, of 88 Highland Ave.)
Iloulton, Maine, says: ''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 hall'
gone, the cough was all gone. This
winter the same happy result has follow
ed, a few doses once more banished the
annual cough, 112 am now convinced
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
best of all cough and lung remedies."
Sold under guarantoe at .ill drug stores.
50c, and SI.OO. 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 comes ready to
use with uozzle attached. Soothes, heals,
reduces itching and inflammation. An
operation for piles will not be necessary
if you use ManZan. Prices 50c. 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 11. C. Dodsou.
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.
Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists
I Dress Goods, Hosiery,
Vndertfear,
Embroidery and Laces,
I
I Ribbons and Notions.
EMPORIUM, PA. I
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. i
How to Oct Strong.
P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St.,
Chicago, tells of a way to become strong.
He say?: "JJy mother, who is old and
very feeble, is deriving BO much benefit
from Electric Bitters, that I feel it's my
duty to tell (hose who need a tonic and
strengthening medicine about it. In my
mother's case a marked gain in flesh has
resulted, insomia has been overcome, and
she is steadily growing stronger." Elec
tric Hitters quickly remedy stomach,
liver and kidney complaints. Sold
under guaranted at all drug stores. soc.
De Witt'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. Dodson.
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. C. Dod
son. 3m
Good 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.