EMTAW ISHfID, 186(5. Cameron County Press HENRY H. MULLIN, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISH Kb KVKKY TIIURSDA V REPUBLICAN BOROUGH AND WARD NOMINATIONS. / Burgess, JOSEPH A. FRIENDEL. Constable and Collector, ROBERT R. McQUAY. Overseer of Poor, FRANK O. JUDO. Borough Auditor, GRANTS. ALLEN. WARDS. Councilinen. JOHN T. HOWARD, West MARTIN FOSTER, Middle, E. D. SPENCER, East. School Directors, JASON LOUGKB. West. I. K. HOCKLEY. Middle, Judge of Election, WALTER MORRISON, West MARCOS LUCIRE, Middle, T. N. HACKET, East. Inspector of Election, LEE WELSH, West, CLIFTON LARRABEE, Middle. CHAS. L. BARTON, East. "Tempest and Sunshine." "Tempest and Sunshine" a clevor dramatization of the widely read novel of Mary J. Holmes'of the same name Interpreted by an acting cast of un usual strength, plays the engagement of one night at Emporium Opera House on Thursday evening, Feb. 4th. The character of "Joseph Dunn" whom the author describes as a man into whose heart an honest feeling never strayed, ia assumed by Mr Dawson and his characterization of crafty, hypocritical postmaster is most striking. Seats on sale tor the attraction at usual place. The Boom. Editor P'ess:— The boom is coming, as soon as the leaders of current affairs get the tariff laws rounded out to suit them Hustl ers, stake out your claims and be ready when the statemen say "Go!" Be with them in the boom. You calamity howlers that hang close to the fence so that you hop over and get from the fellow who works something that is theirs and have him pay your bills with it and leave you in the bed you have made for yourself. I wish to ask your readers how Presi dent Roosevelt's square deal issue was the c iuse of the recent panic. When the Standard Oil Co., opened their guas the target was not the square deal issue, for their guns were '•bummy" and loaded with stocks and bluffs that made a great noise, that frighten the people. A great many wonder what Roosevelt will do He is too much of a fighter to sit down with an Ex- to his name, but, with his great love for the people you will find him an fictual worker in National affairs. There is great doubt as to what Uncle Joe Cannon will do. Will he give some of the positions to the peo ple, when he knows that Judge Taft is a great man and a marvel before the people, and his the pen, which is said to be rnighter than the sword. It' Uncle Joe shakes the pin in tree and does not give some of the plums to the people, their remedy is Ihe ballot box, and when the votes are counted, he will know why the people di 1 not SMITH WHITMAN. Summerville, Pa., Feb Ist. 1909. An Enigma. Tommy—Say, papa. I wish yon would tell me sometli!!'? Pnj-a- Well, what Is It? Tommy When you were a little boy, who was m.v papa ?—Chicago News. S<- ' '• ugh to afford evrr;- 1 >i.r conscience NIGHTS OF UNREST. No Sleep, No Kest, No Peace for the Sufferer hrom Kidney Troubles. . N o peace lor itie kidnev stiff.-rer— Pain and distress froui mom to night. Get up with a lame back. Triages ol backache bother you all da \. Dull aching breaks your rest at ni-ht. Uriuary disorders av all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn (Jo., Buffalo, New York, Bole agents llemember 'bo name— Doan's—and take no other. WASHINGTON LETTER. | From our Regular Correspondent.] WASHINGTON, ,T;n. .'SO, 1901K The prominence accorded by ihe Press to the resignation of (-Secretary Root and the discussion of the subject by public men and journalists is mere ly expressive of the great influence ho has hud on public affairs during his ten years' residence in Washington. That he will continue to influence public af fairs from a different but no less im portant standpoint is matter of con gratulation to the country at large. It has been long indeed sinco the great est State of the Union has had an equally great representative on the floor of the Senate. But Elihu Root can never be merely a representative of even so great a State as New York. He has had too much to do with na tional and international affairs to be come merely a provincial representa tive. In his recent address in Albany, he said that he would advocate a par cels post if New York State was in fav or of it. That New York State will be in favor of it, there cannot be the slightest doubt, and Mr. Root doubt less knew this when he made the re mark. The man whom he succeeds in the Senate has long been known as the representative of the express com panies—the companies that have skim med the cream of the postal profits and left the nation a yearly deficit. The Post Office Department, with its thou sands of rural carriers bringing letters and newspapers to so many homes, might with immense helpfulness to farmers and suburbanites and immense profit to the natiou, deliver parcels as is done in England, Germany, France and in every other civilized country in the world. Washington is busy with preparation for the inauguration ceremonies which will take place in scarcely more than a month from now. Everything has been prearranged except the weather. The fourth of March is down in the weather reports for a disagreeable day and a number of ineffective attempts have been made to change the inaugur ation day to another date. It is under stood that there will be a condensa tion of the procession or parade which has on previous occasions been far too long drawn out. The Avenue is wide and seventy-five or a hundred men can easily march abreast on it. Such has been the vanity of civic and military organizations for conspicuousness, that some have actually insisted on marching single file, causing the spec tators ou the Avenue to wait frequent ly three or four hours until the whole procession passed. The President, it is said, will make a breach in the old custom of riding with his sucessor to and from the capitol. He will, it is understood, accompany the President-elect to the Capitol and see him inaugurated, but instead of re turning with him to the White House, will make a bee-line for the Union Sta tion and thence to Oyster Bay, s ailing a few days thereafter from New York to a Mediterranean port on his way to Africa. The President anuouaced this program yesterday when he accepted the offer of the New York Republican Committee to act as his escourt on the route from the Capitol to the station. The leaders of the Senate and of the House have held a conference with reference to the legislative program for the remaining thirty days of this session and it is plain that their pur pose is not to permit the enactment of any general legislation beyond the ap propriation bills. It has been the in tention of the House to pass Statehood bills for Arizona and New Mexico, but the Senate does not favor the action. The time for convening the special ses sion for consideration of the tariff has been pretty definately fixed for the tenth of March, or six days after the inauguration. This arrangement was made after consultation with Senator Knox, who, as his chosen Secretary of the State, is supposed to represent Pre sident-elect Tatt, now absent in Pana ma. Mr. Taft will probably approve this date and it is favored by Speaker Cannon and Republican leaders as a desirably early date for work on the new tariff bill. Much interest is expressed with ref erence to the very lofty tower for wireless telegraphy which it is propos ed to erect in Washington for the pur pose of communicating with ships at sea to a distance of three thousand miles. Bids have been submitted from Beven firms and it is probable that a Pittsburg house offering to furnish the apparatus and tower for $182,600 will get the contract. The tower will pro bably have a construction somewhat similar to that of the famous Eiflel tow er in Paris, though it is not expected to be as high as this structure. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, gentle, easy, pleasant, little liver pills. Sold by R. C. Dodson. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the best bills made for backache, weak back, urinary disorders, etc. Sold by R. C. Dodson. For Sale. A desirable property, on East Fourth St., Emporium. Lot 60x120; improved by two dwelling houses. Excellent lo cation; next door to Schlecht's Green house. Apply to MRS. E1.1. A MCSWANN, 37-tf. Emporium Pa. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, I'EIiRUAR ■ 4. 1909. GERMS IN HER SYSTEM. Every Woman Should Read This. The number of diseases peculiar to woman is such that we believe this fipace would hardly contain a mere mention of their names, and it ia a fact that most of these diseases are of a catarrhal nature. A woman cannot he well if there is a trace of the catarrhal germs in her system. Home women think there is 110 help for them. We positively declare this to be a mistaken idea. We are so sure of this that we offer absolutely free of Jill cost in every instance where it fails to give entire satisfaction or does not substantiate our claims. With this understanding, no woman should hesi tate to believe our honesty of purpose, or hesitate to put our claims to a test. There is only one way to cure Ca tarrh. That way is through the blood. You may use all the snuffs, douches or like remedies for years without getting more than temporary relief at best. Catarrh is caused by a gerns. That gerin is carried by the blood to the in nermost part of the system until the mucous membrane is broken, irritation and inflamation produced, and a flow of mucous results, and you can proba bly realize how silly it is to attempt to cureßuch an ailment unless you take a medicine that follows the same course as the germ or parasite. Rexall Mucu-Toue is scientifically prepared from the prescription of an eminent pbpsician who for thirty years made his specialty Catarrh, and with this medicine he averaged 98 per cent of cures where it was employed. No other remedy is so properly designed for the ailments of woman. It will purify and enrich the blood, stop mu cous discharge, destroy all germ mat ter, remove all impurities from the sys tem. soothe, heal and strengthen the mucous tissues, and bring about a good feeling of health and strength. We want you to try Rexall Mucu- Tone on our guarantee. If you are not benefited, or for any reason not satisfied, simply tell us and we will hand back your money. Rexall Mucu- Tone comes in two sizes, 50c. and SI.OO. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Emporium, Pa. Reward. A liberal reward will be paid to any one furnishing a clue, or in anyway disclosing a fact that will lead to the arrest of the person or persons who committed the robbery at the Walker residence, Emporium, Pa., on the morning of Dec. 24, 1908. 50-tf. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wopo ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails gold by L. Taggart,druggisi;. 32-6 m. Agency Secured. Mrs. G. S. Allen, wishes to annouuce that she has secured the Agency for the American Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Call at her residence on West Fourth Street and see it demon strated. 43-tf Flats for Rent. Four new flats for rent. All con veniences 34-tf. R. SEdER. De Witt's Catbnlizad Witch Haze Salve, the original, is good for anything when a Salvo is needed, and is especially good fir pil' .s. Sold by R. C. Dodson. SPECIAL OFFCa FOR 10 CENTS FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 pkg. GO Day Tomato .... iiOe 1 pkg. PrineeM KadUh . . . . lOe 1 pkg. Helf-Gronln* Olery . . . SOe 1 pkg. Karl/ Arrow-head Tabling* . .lie I pkp. Fuller ton Market I.ettnee . . j<; e Also 12 Varieties t'hoiee Flower Need* . $111(1 Write today! Send 10 cents to help pay po*t.igo nnd parking and receive the above "Famous Collection," to gether with our New and Instructive Canten Culrio. GREAT NOKTIIKRN SKKD CO. 476 lioHe St. Rorkford, Illinois Kntate of E.G. Coleman, Ilcceased NOTICE is her<"hv ptiveii that Mrs. John W. Cue, of W tmpsville. N. Y., and Hon. B. W. Green.of Emporium, Pa. have been appointed by the Orphans Court of Cameron county as Trustees of E. U. Coleman, late of the liorough of Emporium, County of Cameron, and State of Pennsylvania, aeceased. to whom all persons in debted to said estate are requested to in «ke pay ment. and those hiving claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. OREEN & FELT, Attorneys for Mrs. John W. Coe and B. W. Green, Trustees for E. G. Coleman Estate. Januarys, 1909.—P0-6t. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Cameron County, I Mutate of J. C. Floyd, deceased. J rpHE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the i Orphans' Court of Cameron county to make distribution of the funds in the hands of ttliz*- beth Floyd. Administratrix of the Estate of J. C. Floyd, deceased, will sit lor the purpose of his appointment at the office of Green \ Felt ill the Borough of Emporium, Cameron County, Penn sylvania, on Thursday, the 4th day of March, 1909, at nine o'clock, a. m„ at which time and place all persons interested are notified to attend and present tlieir claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. JAY P. FELT, Auditor. Emporium, Pa , February, 4,1909.—51-it. Auditor'** Notice. ft undersigned, an Auditor appointed by 1 the Court of Common leas of Cameron County to ascertain the distributive shares oftln* proceeds of the sale of the land in the action of. partition between Elizabeth S Harrows, et al. and Martha Noyes, et al., No. 2, Dec. Term, 1!;0U. in the Court of Common Po-an of Cameron Coun ty. and io iiiak-- distribution of the saint; will at tend to the duties of his appointoient at the of fice of Greeu & Kelt, Attornevs-Mt-I,i\v hinpori um, Pa . on Tuesday, the 9th day of i i ch i.ext. stone o'clock p. M., when and ivlure ill parti s inter-uteri ni • t rid and res o their claims orb Ml.barrel i o u 0!ai.... .< a . irtion of the fund 51-"»t. KRKD A. JOHNSON, Au litor. Buy Your Happiness. You can't bo* lappy it* you diin't feel like it. li.it, it '.•in linu't ('.•(■! ;ike it, you can liuv St xin- I'i'N and ilmh if fitore your >!iattercd nerves. Serine l'ills arc'luaraiiice 1 fur in rvous nieu and women. it i>"\. s'llexes 85. with full nr c ill on H (_!. Dod.-tin, Kiupoiiuin, l'a., where they soil all the piiiioipul rejui-dics and do not substitute. Reason Bnthroned. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in urreat excess. This leads to stomach tr üblc. biliousness ami constipa tion. ltevise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite coutro , th n take a lew doses ot Chamberlain's Stom ach and Ijiver Tablets ami ymi will soon be well again Try it. For sale at Tag gart's drug store. San.pies free. The Woman's home. The L. & M Paint decorates more than two millions American homes. Its beautiful finish and lasting freshness dis tinguishes a residence painted with it from all others. It's Metal Zinc Oxide combined with White Lead which makes it wear and cover like gold. 10very 4 gallons of the L. & M. Paint when mixed with '{ gallons of Linseed Oil at 4>5 cents per gallon makes 7 gallons ready for use. Actual cost about $1.20 per gallon. Sold by K. (!. Dodsoq. A Common Cold. We claim that if e.itching cohl could be avoided some of the most dangerous and t.ital diseases wouid never be heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of infectious diseases. Con sumption. pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and latal diseases, are of this class. The culture bed formed by the cold favors the development "112 the genus ol these dis eases. that would not otherwise find lodg ment. There is little danger, however, ot any of these diseases being contracted when a good expectorant couuh medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development ot the germs ot these diseases. That is why this remedy has proved so universally success ful in preventing pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quickly, but mini mize the risk of contracting these danger ous diseases For salt; by Taggart. The Best on Earth. Protection against Accidents and Sickness is an absolute necessity. It costs but $o 00 a year for $15.00 weekly benefits, and $2,000 death claim. The only policy paying such liberal bene fits. This Company also writes policies for §IO.OO and $'25.00 per year. Liberal commit-sions to agents, by the German Commercial Accident Co., Phil'a, Pa. W. R. Sizer, Gen'l Agent, Sizervilie, Pa. R. R. McQuay of E'mporiuin, is a representative of the Company Drop him a postal—He will do the balance. In case ofsudden injury this Company provides temporary re lief to the timount 0t'§2. ! ).00. if notified by wire of an nocident. 17-ly. Chnmberlaiu's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because it is the Best. 'T have sold Chauiberlaiu's Cough Remedy lor the past years and find it to bo one of the best seliitig medicines on ih market. For babies and young child en there is in.thing better in the line of syrups,"' says l'aul Allen, Plain Dealing, Li. This remedy not toily cures the coughs, colds aid croup so com mon among youu«i children, but i< pleas ant and sale for them to take. It con tains no opium or other narcotic, and may be yiven to a baby as confidently as to an adult. For sale by Taggart. Warning All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KKYBTONF. POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903 24-tf. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical nntsic. Prices reasonable. 44-tf Caseasweot is for babies and children, and is especially good for the ills so com mon in cold weather. Look for the in gredients on the bottle. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by K. C. Dodson. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup not only allays inflammation and irritation of throat and lungs, but it drives out the cold from the system by a free yet gentle action of tho bowels. Sold by It. C. Dodson. For That Terrible Itching. Kzeetna, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and uianj cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Taggart. Lame Shoulder. This is a common Ibriu ot muflciilti rheumatism. No internal treat until ir needed. Vppl. Chamberlain's Liniment freely threw lim. s a day and a t|uick cure is o rtain. Ttiie liniment has proven espft-i iiu valuable tor muscular and chronic iln-uuiatistii. Sold by Taggart. ICnglinh ,Sr>tvio Liniment removt-d il.rd. Soft i ..luui-,,d Lump* aim i■ • niislfN li.oo h.oMt--.; also Blood :->v v ins, i. ,S.i iu'H, Sweeney. Ling Tl.i .e. Stifle- S(ir, M-. Mi n Tlironts, j 1 ' it "IC •in . • ■ ( . , i J)H | A Wt Intel In. i$ .u. s Ci to. .. o> L.Taggart, druggist. 32 6m Will burn lampjfDJj out drtj withouiligjfl moving the wickyrp^ "Family Favorite" LAMP OIL T,amp troubles prencrally mean poor oil. "FAMILY FAVORITE" doea away with thera all; burns with a steady, white light with flat or round, large or small burner. Served to you out of tho original barrel direct from our refineries. Your dealer recommends it. Ask him. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Independent Refiners PITTSBURG. - • PA. Also makers of Waverly Special Auto Oil and Waverly Gasolines. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics enro licensee of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry HV noting directly on the i: PARTS without IOKK of time. A. A. > FIIVERR, Ciirti-xilmw. Tiiilnnimw- CERKs) tlons. Lung Fever, Milk Fever. 11. B. I SPK \I\K, Lnia tiphh, Injuries, CUUES (ltheuiualiam. (!. <». IMIRU TIIROAV. Oniony, Epizootic. . UHES : IHitemiie;. &2i}W'ol»lS. Bot., <. -übn. B. K.M'OKilh. I'd'h, 'riiltii'iizn, CUREH ) LungM, i'leuro-Piiei i.tonia. P' F' \ Drll - ICIIP, * Viiiil-Hlown, CURES £ Diarrhea, Oyscitterv. Q.O. Prevents MISC VIIRIAIiK. CORES ( Kt,nEV ,v r:l -!»:»KR niSORDKR? 112 \ w !. Miuiffo, Kmptions, CURES J Llccn*. 8 7 Prize Collection (<»«•?. IT varlcjle. ; i^t-t 112 X— turn, 12 kindsjTNMtow, T 11 the flnent; Turnip, 7 splendid s Onion, 3 trst varie- ' ties; 10 BprlnK-flowerln* Ih —«s Vftrieti 'F ia all. tJCAIIANTEEW TO PLEASE. Write it-day; Mention this Paper. \ tocc e*' poatnf» an 4 packing und recalTS this -valnoblo i 1 t olUrtion of po«tpn!d, together with my big M I h I""triU'!lve, HonnC.tul Heed ond I'lant Itook, J R teiia Ml about tlid varieties of Seed«, Plar»B, etc. 4h.W, Buakbed, " ;utin U. S. mifl I'orelfrtT^T I| 13^|VIHI ' > rn«»dtl, t>..'.>h or ;>i oto ci :iiver»ticD for \ J no For free book, v ; Commissioners' Report. | Receipts, Expenditures, Liabilities and Assets of the County of Cameron for the Year tgoß, binding Jan. 4, lyoy. RECEIPTS. Hal. in Treasury Jan.'S, 11108, Countv !*.V_*9.'l 14 Bridge.. m " " •• C. House 7;.'r.' u.i " " " " " '• DOR mr. an Rec:d froin <'. .1 Howard anil A. Mc- DOUKHII bondsmen l'orJ.H. Evans Coll of Portane Township 188 88 trom Collectors for 1907 I «5 " '■ 1908 IB3BH 01 " Statt; for Bountv IIIOT 10:.' 00 " M. M. Larrabee. lines 375 State for pn'ary election'O* 373 15 Penn Bridge Co.. plank 1 fx) " US. A. board for prisoner SO no " ?i Stat.) personal tax SWT ill " " County bonds 8000 (Mi " Commonwealth costs 91 70 " State for County Fair 35Ti (.11 " Interest 011 bond 72 00 Liquor license 75 00 •' Unseated land. 1904 31 57 •' " " 1900 987 til 11*07 HOT Itt " " • 1908 -J055 38 Interest on unseated land 395 7 7 To balance due County Treasurer State personal tay 551 89 906H 18 EXPENDITURES. Paid J. W. f.ewis,County Com $ 300 00 •, '• expenses C!) 00 " S. P. Kreider,County Com 300 00 • 4 expenses 03 Oy " O. L. Bailey, County Com 300 00 expenses 76 50 W. L. Thomas. Com. Clerk 000 0U '• Commissioners Counsel :i5 00 •' Sheriff 3HI H Prothonotary 3!js 76 Jury Commissioners.; 51 t8 " Janitor COO 00 " Constable Returns 58 44 " District Attorney ? 300 00 " Official Reporter 344 If •' Court Crier and Tipstaff 121 46 ■; Sheriff and Constables 74 (»l " Justice and witnesses 444 55 •' Repairs to County Bridges 1235 61 • Sheep Damage 69 50 " Grand Jury 152 IH " TraversJurv 518 43 " Assessors for Assessing 338 75 Assessors tor Registering 575 60 Election Expenses l7s* 93 Jail Expenses 1289 50 " State Prison and Hospital 709 03 " Printing and Advertising 803 95 Road Views and Damage 85 00 " Stationary and Postage 74 76 Bounty 011 Noxious Animals 37100 •' Fuel and Lights 338 00 " Repairs to Public Buildings 4(H) 41 " Inquests 97 02 " Indigent Soldiers 250 00 " Blank Books 78 51 •• County Bridges 4584 76 " Water Companv 100 00 •' Forest Fires....' 4129 74 " County Institute 200 00 •' County Pair 425 00 ;■ Livery 2; 00 Driftwood Poor Burying Alien.. 49 75 '• Type Writer 50 00 " Prothonotary Office Supplies 80 78 " Driftwood Telephone Co 10 35 Insurance on Public Buildings.. 145 00 Repairing Book Typewriter 50 00 ■' Digests 36 09 •• Congressional Return Judge 26 00 '• Emporium Telephone Co 04 95 •' Jury, Board O'Dell Trial 93 00 " Express and Freight 23 25 \ Expense connected with trial of O'Dell 126 61 " County Treasurer's Deeds 16 52 " Refunding Orders 50 84 •' Local Registers .. . 86 75 " Lawn Roller 10 00 " Miscellany 162 13 " Loaned to General Fund 3000 00 •• Interest on Court House Bonds. 800 00 " State Tax on Court House bonds 80 00 " Dog tax transfered to school fund 250 00 " State Treas. State Personal Tax 1290 15 " Outstanding orders.previous yrs 1116 82 •• 5 per ct. commission on $20,283.42 1014 17 " 2 per ct. commission on $8,000.00 160 00 " lperct. commission on II 314.68 13 15 " Interest on Bridge Bonds 430 00 '• Bridge Bonds 7500 110 rash in Treasury $6980.01 Less outstanding orders 020.90... 6368 II Balance due County Treasurer State Personal tax at last settlement 563 27 #46614 13 ASSETS. Cash in Treasury $6989 01 Bouils held by I'oiiutv Treasurer 5000 00 Due from unseated tax 1908 6087 00 P. S. Culver. Collector 50t; 94 State Treasurer, fire hills 2753 16 " ' " " bounty,. 371 00 $22,307 1| LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders of previous years $ 370 00 •' 1908 620 90 Bridge Bonds 9500 06 Court House Bonds 20000 00 Due Statefor road at Sinnemahoning 1089 99 s.'ll .580 89 Liabilities over Assets 9213 78 This is to certify thai the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and expenditures, assets and liabilities of Cameron County, Pa, for the year 1908. J. W. LEWIS. S. P. KREIDER, O. L. BAILEY. Attest.— County Commissioners. W. L. THOMAS, Clerk Commissioners. Office. 1 Emporium. Pa.. Jan. 4, 1909. ) We herein- certify that we hare examined the books-and accounts of the Commission ers of Cameron Countv. Pa., and find the above a correct statement of the same. Witness our hands this 12th day of Jan. 1909. T. E. FULTON. MICHAEL BRENNEN. GKO. A, WALKER. JK.. County Auditors 112 ( I Wsjß) T.t V ;: N Kwk . States" t !.•»»» «• • •" rll f l , ? i ! r "; V '. v account ol thri . '* * 1 • ' ' WcPMIP- »«rtrt«r J" 1 '■■■ tern Free. Sj .on,, . I'mi. I,ndv Ait< »•« " lib-r. I«. . . Pattern < •' « ~ 1 l'ren .-»• - ' •" leut tno. Au«k. j i ,£, Mf.Ai.U i.o , J>i.« iMH Sour Stomach No appetite. loss of strength, nervous ness. headache. constipation, bad breath general debility, aoui risings, and catarrh o< the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodrd relieves Indigestion. This new discov er) represents the natural juices of dlge» tlor, a., they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with greatest known tonlO «nd reconstructive properties. Kodei for floes not only relieve indigestion »id ayspepsia. but this famous remedy ' -.ips all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mt S S Mail, of Ravenywood W Vs.. Mys: — 1 troubled with sour stomach fo' twenty yosra. Krvloi curod m• and W9 arc now usinf It In milk f.K 100? Kodol Digests What You Eat. Birtlss only. Rrho»i» Indication. « w «omseh. boichin* of ffa*,, etc 112 .-•p«r»d by E. O. OeWITT & CO., OHICAOO. M.id in iv. U. Dodson.