Indigestion Ends. You can eat anything your stomach craves without fe ir of a case of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will ferment or sour on your stoma?ll if you will occasionally take a little Dispepsin after eating. Your meals will taste good, and anything you eat will be digested; nothing can ferment or turn into acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes Belching Dizziness, a feeling of fullness after eating, Nausea. Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomach). Billious ness Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in stomach and intestines or other sym ptom". Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effec tive remedy is used. Dispepsin really does all the work ol'a healthy stomach. It digests your meals when your stom ach can't. Each triangule will digest all the food you can eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour. Get a large 50 cent case of Pape's Dispepsin from your druggist and start taking to-day and by to-morrow you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, for you then can eat anything and everything you w iui without the slightest discomfort or misery, and every particle or impur ity and Gas that is in your stomach and int stines is going to be carried away without the use of laxatives or any other assistance. Reason Enthroned. Because meats arc so tasty they arc consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach trouble, biliousness and constipa tion. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a low doses ol Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at Tag gait's drug store. Samples free. A Common Cold. We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of the most dangerous and lata! diseases would 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 lavors the development of the germs ot 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 couyh medicine like Chamberlain's Cough llemedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development of the germs of 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 sale by Taggart. Agency Secured. Mrs. G. S, Allen, wishes to annouuee that she has secured the Agency tor the American Vacuum Cleaner and Sweeper. Call at her residence on West Fourth Street and see it demon strated. 43-tf DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the best bills made lor backache, weak back, urinary disorders, etc. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY lanaßßßßtißuoßßDUnaMnaußßßO—■■a OTOBB Coughs, Colds, CROUP, WhoopgCough This remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. Price 25 cents, large size SO cents. gf. nll II * I0r : ul- OTHaJc to bit! Id Nevr BnnJnciw. A trial vU. Vi 27 make you our permanent customer. V) { Prize wwtj; ntl'e finest; lnrnr.».7B - :• 't • tier, iU . v -i... C 'J.\ KANTJ2! • • 'i I, L Ll..\K£. Write to*day; Mention this Pr.p"'\ \ ,*• . ~ SEND 10 CIE&73 to cover Ijottrvj© and puch!n.j —. r :e'v" t..t n • -u.'-c 1 A OOllictiOP of Boenfl j .t« •*: -« :C , hlu 4 In*trt»--.'vo, P< > .; ...» »■-' -i . A tails mil . fA.ut i'i. > •• * "*.-*! . i m rl. W. BucLc-;, mm WANTED! Men to represent us either locally or traveling, in the sale of a full line o easy selling specialties. Apply quick and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO.. 33-161. Rochester, N. Y. | Breezy gjj | County j I NeWs 11 SIZERVILLC. W. 11. .Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. W. A. Sprung, President of School Board, made a flying trip to l'ort Alle gany, pertaining to legal muttcisiu which i the Board is involved. Bill is a hustler 1 when he gets on the track. •Miss li. Victory is down with typhoid fever at her home, and was obliged to close her school. Dr. Smith is attending j her and reports her much improved. The venerable W. L. Ensign is seri ously ill and threatened with pneumonia, j His many friends hope for his iiumcdiat ] recovery. rVnuunorc Antes feels much elated over the encouraging out-look for an in crease of' pensions, by special act, through ! the efforts of our honored Congressman,] C. F. Barclay. A project is on foot to erect an amuse- j merit hall at the Junction of the Austin ! aud Portage roads, where parties, shows | and dancers can assemble and enjoy themselves. There is not much opposi tion thus far, but some is liable to spring up if the owner of the land can be inter ested. .Mr. Fred Zitnmer is looking closely alter the detailed -management of the Cemetery Association, and will put the affairs in modern shape. Agent Lewis called on his "consumer" customers and reported a very unsatis factory amount of trade. Not to be wondered at, as Feb. is considered a dull business month. Mr. F. Billish, operator at Lenore, re signed and returned to Buffalo. lie will retire from telegraphing. Ilis final re mark was, ''lie had sufficient corupouian ship with "non-Merry Widows, for his. Pay day gladencd the Pennsy employ ees and will swell many of their low run bank accounts. Such days are a boon to the discouraged. Mr. Ralph Crowley and wife of York State are sharing the hospitality of his father's mansion, by the crossing. x.x. x. FIRST FORK. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. C. E. Logue, the distinguished Sec retary of the Sinneinahoning Valley Telephone companv,(transacted business at Sinnomahoning last Tuesday, for the interest of that company. Maud Rukagaber is visiting relatives at Punxsautawney for the past few weeks. A fine lecture was given at the Gil more school house Wednesday night. The subject discussed was -'Grange Work." The people are soliciting mem bers and when they have a certain num ber, they will organize a "grange lodge' for our farmers and other laboring peo ple. We earnestly hope thuv will suc ceed in their organization of this order. We are glad to report that Ralph Wil liams is improving verv nicely from his attack of sickness. An interesting educational meeting was held at the Gilmorc school house last Saturday. The party held at the home of C. E. Logue's last Friday night was enjoyed very much by all. They ended the party with a great dance. Many thanks to the people for their liberal patronage. Four persons are busily employed by the B. & S. on the water line at Lick Is land Run. The people board with Judge Wykoff. Walter Swank and C. E. Logue trans acted business at Wharton Saturday, The B. &S. are building a new sec tion house at Lushbaugh. The old one burned several weeks ago. The saw mill at Miles Smith's on First Fork, is running along all right. Quite a lot of lumber has been sawed the past few weeks. Many of our people are sorry to hear of the death of their friend James Shaf er of Sinnemahoning, Sunday morning. Fie was past 90 years of age, and one of the early settlers of this region. Yoiiontas. The Secret of Sexine Pills. There isn't any. Their wonderful ef fects are simply the result of a scientific combination of the best remedies that are known in medicine for the upbuilding and rejuvenating of tired, weak and worn men and women. They act on the blood in such a manner that the user is soon imbued with new life and hope and happi ness. Price $ 1 a box; six boxes $5, fully guarantc d onftlie money-back plan. Address or call on R. C. Dodson, Drug gist, Emporium, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute, Mr. Ericson's Old Home. Go see it, it's a beauty. It stands out among all its neighbors because the color ing is so bright and clear. Mr. Ericsson painted with L.it M. Paint and says it cost/, less than ever before. He bought only 12 gallons of L. & M. Paiut and !) gallous of Linseed Oil to mix with it. This made 21 gallons ot pure paint, and cost only 81.20 per gallon. It's as hand some as the finest in town. The L. & M., is sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY iB, 1909. I $3.00 3.00 3.00 I It is our policy not to carry goods over from Season to Sea son, we would rather have some of the money than the goods, for this reason we have reduced fifteen E j Some in black, others in brown, navy, green and grey mixed, !j all of good serviceable heavy cloth. Former prices $5.98 to 12.50, to each | Of cours all better Coats and all Children's Coats are j jjj greatly reduced. Infants white Eiderdown Coats, handsomely trimmed with Braids and Fancy Buttons, sizes 2, 5 and 6. These are our regular $2.50 Coats. To be closed out, for each 98c 98c 98c R JZ i ink MA Emporium's Greatest • JVUtline Store. Phone No. 75. || In the History of Cameron County. 1 N. SECI:R. I ! The Pioneer Clothing Merchant, | Will From Feb. 16th to 27th, 1909 I | Make a Sweeping Reduction of yl One-Third off on Overcoats. | One-Third off on Boys' Suits and Overcoats. | | One-Third off on Children's Suits and Overcoats. | 1 ALL OTHER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. I I Remember, Feb. :16th to 27th I g| Please call and you will be surprised at the great bargains. J N. SEGER. J i Winter Clothing i © m>] frfe -3?ilof v r '' y itw im;i 'f !' 1 %^xH ' Happy Thoughts in Stylish Fall Suits, I Fancy Vests, Hats, Etc. I All the popular styles in Neckwear, Col lars, Pens, G-loves and Underwear. I I NEW—Our stock is all new, up-to-date and marked to the lowest notch. ■ R.SEGER&CO. XiiXT TO HANK.