Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 18, 1909, Image 4

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    EST A RUSHED, 1866.
Cameron County Press
HENRY H. MULLIN,
Editor and Publisher.
PUBLISH KI> KVKKV THURSDAY I
DEATH'S DOINGS.
SASSMAN.
Henry Sassman, aged 74 years, pass
od away March 12tb, 1009, at his resi
dence on Fifth Street, where he had
resided for many years. Deceased
leaves a wife, in feeble condition, and
four children —one son and three
daughters, viz: Henry J. Sassman, |
Mrs. Miller, Port Allegany ; Mrs. H. |
O. Haupt, and Mrs. Gordon liaker, at
home.
The funeral was held last Sunday at
one o'clock from the family residence,
Rov. Paul J. Lux, pastor of Presby
terian Church officiating. Deceased
came to Emporium from Baltimore,
Md., and for years followed his occupa
tion of carpenter until ill health com
pelled him to retire from active labor.
Being of an active disposition he
could not remain idle and did many
light pieces of work.
One by one the old land marks are
passing away.
DIXON.
MARGARET EMMA,wife ofG.T. Dixon
died at her home in Westboro, Wis.,
March'lOth, 1909, aged 55 years, one
month and eighteen days. Deceased
was born in Shippen township, Camer
on county, Jan. 13th, 1554, and was tho
only daughter of Jirali and Mary Car
ter, deceased.
The death of Mrs. Dixon came not
unexpected. She had been a great
sufferer, from a complication of diseas
es, for one year or more. On Dec. 24,
she took to her bed and although the
physicians ahd nurses in constant at
attendance did all in their power, she
never rallied and peacefully passed
away March 10th. Her husband and
srrn took the remains of their beloved
wife and mother and wended their
way towards home (Emporium) where
a large concourse of relatives and
friends in carriages attended the
remains to the little church in Rich
Valley, where the funeral services
were held on Saturday afternoon, amid
the scenes of her childhood and
amongst her relatives and friends, who
loved and respected her. Rev. J. F.
Anderson, pastor of First Methodist
Episcopal Church of Emporium, con
ducted the services and spoke many
comforting words from the text: "Job
was a good and just man." The Em
porium M. E. Church choir was in at
tendance and beautifully rendered the
sacred hymns that brought balm to
many an achine heart. Kind hands
carried the beautiful casket and the
precious remains and tenderly laid
them in the home cemetery with her
dear departed dead. The bereav
ed husband and son, much worn from
their long vigil and journey, are rest
ing with friends near their former
home at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon were married
on May 26, 1877 and resided in Shippen
township until March 1902, when they
moved to Westboro, Wis., where Mr.
Dixon was engaged as Supt. of the
Westboro Lumber Co., composed of
Emporium capitaists—C. B. Howard
Co. During her long illness old friends
formerly of Emporium, were very
kind to our dearly loved one and ren
dered all aid possible. We are very
grateful to our kind friends, both in
Wisconsin, Emporium and Rich Valley
for the many favors and sympathy be
stowed upon us. Also to the officials
of the Emporium & Rich Vallev R. R.,
who kindly ran a train from Empori
um to Rich Valley Church, Saturday
noon, March 13th, conveying all
friends and relatives to and from the
funeral. Thank you. Mr. Dixon and
son will remain here for a few days,
resting, before returning to Wisconsin.
The Doctor's Question
Advice Against the Use of Harsh Pur
gatives and Physics.
A doctor's first question when con
sulted by a patient is, "are your bowels
regular?" He knows that ninety-eight
per cent, of illness is attended with in
active bowel and torpid liver. This
condition poisons the system with
noxious germs and waste matter which
naturally accumulates and which must
be removed through the bowels before
health can be restored.
Salts, ordinary pilis and cathartics
may as truly likened to dynamite.
Through their harsh, irritation action
they force a passage through the
bowels, causing pain and damage to
the delicate intestional structure which
weakens the whole system, and at best
only produces temporary relief. The
repeated use of such treatments cause
chronic irritation of the stomach and
bowels, hardens these tissues, deadens
their nerves, stiffens their muscles and
generally brings about an injurious
habit which sometimes has fatal results.
We have a positive, pleasant and safe
remedy for constipation and bowel die
orders in general. We are so certain
of its great curate value that we prom
ise to return the purchaser's money in
every case when it fails to produce en
tire satisfaction. This remedy is called
Rexall Orderlies. We urge you to try
them at our entire risk.
Rexall Orderlies are very pleasant to
take, they act quietly and have a sooth
ing, strengthing, healing influence on
the entire intestinal tract. They do
not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu
ence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or
other annoying effect, and they may
be taken at any time without any in
convenience.
Rexall Orderlies overcome the drugg
ing habit and cure constipation and all
similar ailments, whether acute or
chronic. They are especially good for
children, weak persons or old folks.
Price, 3(i tablets, 25c, and 12 tablets,
10c. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Druggist,
Emporium, Pf-.
Rheumatism Cannot be
Cured Unless Uric-0
is Used.
Sudden Deaths Heart Failure and
Paralysis are Caused by Poisonous 1
Uric and Rheumatic Acids.
The Rheumatic person is skeptical
regarding the claims of almost any
remedy advertised as a cure for Rheu
matism and one can scarcely blamo
him for being so. All the plasters and
liniments combined never actually
cured a case of Rheumatism. They
may relieve it in one-quarter but it is
sure to break out somewhere else. The
only true way to cure Rheumatism is
to drive it from the system, for as long
as the Uric and Rheumatic Acid re
mains in the blood, one is never entire
ly free from the trouble. Uric-O seeks
out the Rheumatic poison in the blood,
muscles and kidneys, renders it mert
and harmlesss and drives it out of the
system. (It is composed of perfect anti
dotes for the rheumatic acid poison in
the system, and the secret of its won
derful success lies in the fact that it is
designed to cure Rheumatism only.
Uric-O is sold by druggists at 75c and
fl.oo the bottle. A liberal sample may
be procured by writing to the Smith I
Drug Co , 363 Smith Bldg., Syracuse, I
N. Y.
Easy To Mix This.
What will appear very interesting to
many people, here is the article taken
from a New York daily paper, giving
a simple prescription, which is said to
be a positive remedy for backache or
kidney or bladder derangement, if
taken before the stage of B right's dis
ease :
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce ;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Shake well in a bottle and
take in teaspoonful doseß after each
meal and again at bedtime.
A well-known druggist here at
home, when asked regarding this pre
scription, stated that the ingredients
are all harmless, and can be obtained
at a small cost from any good prescrip
tion pharmacy, or the mixture would
be put up if asked to do so. He fur
ther stated that while this prescription
is often prescribed in rheumatic afllict
tions with splendid results, he could
see no reason why it would not be a
splendid remedy for kidney and uri-
Dary troubles and backache, as it has
a peculiar action upon the kidney
structure, cleansing these most impor
tant organs and helping them to sift
and filter from the blood the foul acids
and waste matter which cause sickness
ann suffering. Those of our readers
who suffer can make no mistake in
giving it a trial.
$25.00 for a Name.
We are now demonstrating in the
store a new perfume and we want a
name for it. Will you kindly let us
show it to you so you may suggest an
appropriate name, which, if is the one
j selected, you will receive $25.00 for
your trouble and kindness.
The perfume is a delicate, lasting,
alluring odor, but at present.
"DOES NOT HAVE A NAME TO CALL
ITS OWN."
It will not cost you anything to sug
gest a name. If, when you smell the
odor it is so pleasing to you that you
would like to have some, the price
would bo 50 cents per ounce. You do
not have to buy it to get a chance to
win the $25.00. You are entitled to
name for nothing. Sould you pur
chase some of the perfume, you may
suggest a name for each half ounce
purchased.
This perfume is made by the manu
facturers of Harmony Perfumes.
Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Druggist, The
Rexall Store, Emporium, Pa. 52-3 m.
A Dull Looking Church.
In some communities one or more
churches present evidence of badly paint
ed exteriors. The beautiful finish and
coloring ofthe L. & M. Paint distinguishes
a church painted with it. The L. &M.
Paint is Metal Ziuz Oxide combined with
White Lead, and wears like gold. A
liberal quantity of L. & M. Paint is
given to every church whenever they
paint. This has been done throughout
the United States during past 35 years.
More churches have been painted with
L. & M. Paint than with any other.
Sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium.
Stiff Neek.
Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism of
the muscles of the neck. It is usually
confined to one side, or to the back of
the neck and one side. While it is olteu
<|uite painful, quick relief may be had by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment. Not
one ease of rheumatism in ten requires
internal treatment. When there is no
fever and no swelling as in muscular and
chronic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Lini
ment will accomplish more than any in
ternal treatment. For sale by L. Ta<;-
gart.
A Pleasant Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic give
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets a trial. They are miild and gentle in
their action and always produce a pleas
ant cathartic effect. Call at L. Taggart's
drug store for a free sample.
Paper Hanging.
We desire to announce that we are
now ready to do paper hanging and
painting. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WORMUTH & DIXON,
2-tf. East Emporium, Pa.
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 SSO by use of one
bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure.
' ''old by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 0m
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1909.
REACHING THE SPOT.
It Can bs Done, So Scores of Empori
um Citizens Say.
To cure an aching back,
The pains of rheumatism.
The tired-out l'eelinus,
You must reach the spot —;jet at the
cause.
In most cases 'tis the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys.
Mrs. John Summerson, W. Sixth St.,
Emporium, Pa., says:"l suffered from
backaches and pains iu my sides
and kidneys for a long time, caused by
disordered kidneys. I also suffered from
rheumatism iu my limbs, was languid and
lacked ambition. I used many remedies
but obtained no relief until I learned of
Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box
from Taggart's drugstore. They gave
me relief from the backaches and pains,
regulated the kidney secretions and itu
proved my general health. I obtained
more relief from this remedy than I had
ever hoped for and I am therefore glad
to recommend it to other kidney suffer
ers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
An Ideal Cough Medicine.
'•As an ideal cough medicine I regard
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class
by itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of
(jwvnneville, Ind. ''l take great pleas
ure iu testifying to the results of Cham
berlain's Cough Medicine. Iu fact, I
know of no other preparation that meets
so fully the expectations of the most ex
acting in cases of croup and coughs of
children. As it contains no opium, chlo
roform or morphine it certainly makes a
most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy
for the ills- it is intended." For sale by
L. Taggart.
(iood Cough Medicine for Children.
The season for coughs and colds is now
at hand aud too much care cannot be
used to protect the children. A child is
much more likely to contract diptheria or
scarlet fever when he has a cold. The
quicker you cure his cold the less the
risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
the sole reliance of many mothers, aud
few of those who have tried it are willing
to use any other. Mrs. F. Stareher, of
Ripley, W. Va., says:"l have never
used anything other than Chamberlain's
Cough Hemedy for my children, and it
has always given good satisfaction." This
remedy contains no opium or other nar
cotic and may be given as confiently to a
child as to an adult. For sale by L.
Taggart.
The Best on Earth.
Protection against Accidents and
Sickness is an absolute necessity. It
costs but $5.00 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
conimifSionß to agents, by the German
Commercial Accident Co., Phil'a, Pa.
W. R. Sizer, Gen'l Agent, Sizerville,
Pa. C. R. Husted of Emporium, is a
representative of the Company.
Drop him a postal—He will do
the balance. In case of sudden injury
this Company provides temporary re
lief to the amount of $25.00. if notified
by wire of an accident. 17-ly.
Why Don't You Try?
Why don't you try to be happy?
That is, if you are weak and nervous,
why don't you try Sexine Pills? They
are the best tonic in the world, simply be
cause they are the best for and form of
nerve weakness in men and women.
Price SI a box; six boxes 85, with full
guarantee. Address or call on 11. C.
Dodson, Druggist, Emporium, Pa., where
they sell all the principal remedies and
do not substitute.
Danger to Life.
The speed limit of automobiles will be increas.
Ed to 21 miles an hour on suburban and country
roads and 15 miles in towns with consequent, in
crease In danger to life and also in damages to
roads which you must pay, unless you use your
personal iutluence at once upon your Represent
ative t(yoppose Senate Hill No. 85 now iu the
House.
( lOUKT PROCLAMATION. —WHEREAS: —The
V ' Hon. HARRY A. HALL, President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. J.I.ABAR,
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ot
the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
their precept bearing date the 16th day of Jan.
A. ]>., 1909, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the
llocough of Emporium, Pa.,'on Monday, the
12th day of April 1909, at 10 o'clock, a. m
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and there in their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
againsttheni as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., March 13, X 909,
and in the 132(1 year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. W. NORRIS, Sheriff.
Register's Notice.
STATE OF PKNNSYLVANIA, t a q.
COUNTY OFCAMBRON. |
NOTICE is hereby given that Estella S. Cop
persmith, Administratrix of the estate of
May S. O'Dell. late of the Borough of Emporium,
deceased, has filed her first and partial account
ot said administration and the same will be pre
sented at next term of court for confirmation
ni si.
W. J. LEAVITT, Register,
Register's Office,
Emporium, Pa.. March 16th, 1909.—5-lt.
LADY WANTED!
To introduce our large 1909 Spring line of beautl
ful dress goods and waistings. Latest up-to-date
New York City patterns. Handsomest line of
materials ever seen. Quick sales, large profits.
Can make 120 or more weekly. Samplesund full
instructions packed in neat sample case shipped
Express prepaid. No money required. Exclu
sive territory. Our prices are lo.v. Write for
particulars. He first to apply.
Standard Dress QaoJs Co., Copt. 5, ainghamton, N. ¥
Stomach Distress.
Every family here ought to keep I
some Diaspepsin iu the house, as any j
one of you may have «n attack of In- |
digestion or stomach trouble at any !
time, day or night.
This harmless preparation will di- |
gest anything you eat and overcome a
sour stomach live minutes afterwards.
If your meals don't tempt you, or
what little you do eat seems to fill you,
or lays like a lump of lead in your
stomach, or 11' you have heartburn,
that is a sign of indigestion.
Ask your pharmacist for a 50-cent
case of Pape's Diapepsin and take one
triangule after supper to-night. There
will be no sour risings, uo belching of
indigested food mixed with acid, no
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea,
Debilitating Headaches. Dizziness or
intestinal griping. This will all go,
and, besides, there will be no sour food
left over in the stomach to poison
your breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for
all stomach misery, because, it will
take hold of of your food and digest it
just the same as if your stomach was'nt
there."^
Actual, prompt relief for all your
stomach misery is at your Pharmacist,
waiting for you.
These large 50 cent cases contain
more than sufficient to cure a case of
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
For Diseases of the Skin.
Nearly all diseases of »kiu such as ec
zema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers'
itch, and characterized by an intense itch
ing and smarting, which oft (fn makes life
a but den and disturbs sleep and rest.
Quick relief may be had by applying
Chamberlain's Salve. Il allavs the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly. Many
cases have been cured by its use. For
sale by L. Taggart.
iJTHSHSHSH S?>
112 Bee Supplies |
n] keepers in this vicinity to send [n
u] to us for 1909 Root catalogue, fu
[Jj complete with prices. We carry »]
rj in stock a large assortment of in
ul most salable goods. Buy near ru
jjl home and get prompt and satis- }{j
nj factory service. Best goods at L n
uj right prices. Sj
jjj BARD & CHENEY, g
(U PORT ALLEGANY, PA. in
aSHSHSaSHSHB HHHSHSHH
Battlefield Nurseries
GETTYSBURG,PA.
C. A. STONER, Proprietor.
Grower of select Nursery Stock,
Fruit, Shade, OrnameutalTrees, Shrub
bery, Small Fruits, etc., Asparagus,
Strawberries and Hedges. Also Hand
and Power Spray Pumps. Plant
Locust for timber. Catalogue free.
Be your own Write to-day.
Epilepsy,
Fits
"My son was cured of a very
bad case of epilepsy with Dr.
Miles' Nervine."
MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O.
'"My little daughter who was
afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance
is now entirely well after taking
Dr. Miles' Nervine only four
months."
MRS. C. G. BENNETT,
Alma, Mich.
Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus'
Dance and Spasms, are all nerv
ous diseases. They have been
cured in so many instances with
Dr. Miles' Nervine that it is
reasonable to conclude that it is
almost sure to cure you. With
nervous diseases of a severe
type, persistent use has almost
invariably resulted in a complete
cure or lasting benefits, worth
many times the cost of the rem
edy. The best evidence you can
get of its merits is to write to
those who have used it. Get a
bottle from your druggist. Take
it all according to directions, and
if it does not benefit he will re
turn your money.
SOUP
Stomach
No appetite, lon «I strength, nervous
neu, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov
ery represents the natural Juices of diges
tion as they exist In m healthy stomach,
combined with ttrO greatest known tonto
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troublea by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr S S. Bill of Ravenswood. W. Va., Bar a:—
' I ni troubled with aour stomach (or twenty yoars.
Kodol cured ma »nd wa are no* using It to ml 4
lor babr."
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Bott'aa only Relie»>i» Indirection tour atomaeh.
baichinv <aa, etc
Prepared by O. O.WITT ft CO., OHIOAQO.
Sold by R. C. Dodson.
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Fourth Street. EMPORIUM, PA. |;
(The People's Clothing House I
jasper Harris,!
Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. 9
Ihe Home of Hart, Shaff ner & Marx Clothes 1
A mnirkov-fl Y/\n C n .V ou 'H n °t find a more select variety Rf
Anywnere IOU VjO than here of Men's Clothing, Shoes, R
Hats and Furnishings, the carefully chosen kinds which we selected BR;
when market conditions were most advantageous, whether you want
the expensive sorts or medium priced goods. You get all the best H|
for your money here. 3B
Correct Clothes for Men
SHAFFNER & MARX at a popular prices. We are showing their
newest winter models, representing the handiwork of the most capa
ble designers in the country. We include Suits, Overcoats and Rain
coats in all the popular shades and patterns.
Mens Dress Shirts " ole^ e, "" r ™
Silver and Gold, Brants, Mari- J hn B. Stetson Hats 1
cut, Cluett brand. All the shirts r/-v « <p,« I
are made with pure linen bosoms. ipo.OU £Xncl JpT-.UU
Neckbands perfect in fit, hand Also agents for HOWARD HATS
laundered, open front or back or NEW y()RK Brand R
in coat models with cuffs attach- Jce 5Qc tQ fa 50 , n a „ f - ie
| ed. All sleeve lenghts at 81.00 lar Bhadeß and styles.
; to $'2.00.
Prices are One-Fourth
Less than Regular hoes 8
■ TninlfC Quit Style is elsatic. Different men
3 * * UIIIVo, JUll VaoCd require different styles to suit
$2.50 Trunk for SI.BB their individual tastes. CRAW
-3.00 Trunk for 225 FORD SHOES and made in all
400 Trunk for 3.00 the newest styles, from which we
5.00 Trunk for 3.75 can satisfy your personal desires
6.00 Trunk for 470 SHOE FIT is assured to you
! 7.00 Trunk for 5.25 when you buy a CRAWFORD,
1.50 Suit Case for 1.13 because we have so many lasts
2.50 Suit Case for 1.82 that we know w« can fit any foot
3.00 Suit Case for 2.25 comfortably.
3.50 Suit Case for 2.65
400 Suit Case for 300 ————————
5.00 Suit Case for 3.75 v ,
fi You can get here
J. L. Taylor & Co., Brotherhood and
of New York.
We take your measure and C.„ on f
they attend to the rest. Quick kjWCCI Ull
I Service, Perfect Tailoring. A
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jj from and every suit made up in VrVvICIIIo ailU 1 alll9
3| the progressive style.
TV\r ITc n,OHt r °uifortablv—outwear
I, X all others
Pressing and Repairing Done Here.