4 E*TABLIBII£D, 1866.* Cameron County Press) HENRY H. M'JLLIN, Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED EVKUV THURSDAY ; mmmn mm n ■ mmmm REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Auditor General, A. E. SISSON, of Erie County For State Treasurer, JEREMIAH 11. STOKER, of Lancaster County, j Forjudge of the Supreme Court, ROBERT VON MOSCHZISKER, of Philadelphia County. For I'rothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Courts, WILLIAM LEAVITT. of Sliippen. For District Attorney, FRED ARN JOHNSON, of Emporium. For Jury Commissioner, FRANK L. MILLER of Grove. Castle Garden Church. L'litor Prenn:-~ You will please insert the amount of money pledged up to date toward tho canceling of the debt on the Castle Garden Church. Previously reported, 1212.00. Since received from Rev. \V. A. Hazlett, Houghton, N. Y., $2.00; Wm Wylie, $10.00; Leonard Fowler, Laceyville, Pa, $1.00; Hon. Lewis Emery, Jr., Bradford, Pa., $50.00 ! Mr. Emery writes: MR. J. M. ENGLISH, Driftwood, Pa. MY DEAR SIR:- I have your favor of the 2nd and thank you very much for your kind invitation to be present at the dedicatory services in your new place ol worship. lam very glad indeed that you have succeeded in spite of the prophecy of the peo ple in building this church, aud that you have but SI,OOO debt remaining on the building. It would give me pleasure to be with you on the occasion of the dedication of this church, but 1 am so pressed with business that I fear that it is impossible for me to leave at present. I think however, that a check for $50.00 which I enclose will be a good representative for me, and one that will do more good for the cause tban I could by being personally present. I sincerely trust that you may be successful in raising the required amount to pay off the debt, and with best wishes for yourself, your family and any friends in your community, I remain, Yours very truly, LEWIS EMERY, JR. After the dedication, a full list of all monies received, with names of doners will be given for publication. A bless ed time is anticipated July 17-18. The first service Saturday, two p. m. Other appointments will be announc ed. J. M. ENGLISH. Free Methodist Church. F. B. SCIIRINER, Pastor. Mrs. C. L. Wilson, State Organizer of the W. C. T. Union, will give an address in the Free Methodist Church, on Fifth Btreet, Saturday evening, July 17th. Mrs. Wilson comes well recommended as a speaker and all friends of the home, the state, or the church of Christ are cordially invited. Meeting commences at 7:30: Services for Sabbath, July 18th, as follows: Sabbath School, 10 a. m ; Morning service, 11 a. ui., topic, "The Joy of the Lord," Text, Neh. 8:10. Evening fit rvice, 7:30, topic, "The Folly ot Evil Purpose, 1 ' Text, Ecol. 8:11." A cordial welcome to all to wor ship with us. Not in His Line. "They tell me," said the now report er, who was doing an Interview. "Hint you have succeeded in forging your way to the front." '"Sir," replied the s: If made mail coldly, "you have been misinformed. I'm no former." A.n Obstinate Maid. Mr. Sappeigh—l wouldn't marry that Miss Gabby. She is terribly set in her way-. Mr. Softleigh—ls that so? Mr Yes, indeed. Why, she lias refused mo nine times! Baltlmon American. EVER "WATCHFUL. A Little Care Will Save Alony Ktn porlum Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. Sec th it they have tho amber liue of health; The discharges not excessive or infre quent; Contain no "brick-dust like" sodi mont. Doan's Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and euro them when they're sick. Mrs. E. L. Keudt, Fifth St., Empori um, Pa., says:"l suffered trom dis ordered kidneys for years and the secre tions were irregular and painful in pas sage. I also had backache and pains through my loins and was unable to rest at night on account of these annoyances. When I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills 112 obtained a box from Taggart's drug More and they gave me almost immed iate relief. .My back does not ache now, I am able to sleep well and the other symptoms have disappeared. I obtained rnoie relief from Doan's Kidney Pills in a short time than from any other remedy I ever used." 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. Too Happy to Live. A question now arises, can a person, by using Sexine Pills, become too happy to live? No. But a person who feels . Eorshbaugh lost one of his team horses last. wees. •J. R. Batcheldcr was up on Saturday and relieved the people of their loose change as the "skin games" at Sinnama honing, circus day, on Friday. Taxes in this township are higher than for years. Jim is going ''down home" (Maine) soon to the re-union of his old regiment but I don't wish to be understood as saying that had anything to do with the taxes being higher. The prospect of a droSh are pretty good and crops are already beginning to show the effects of it. Percy Swank killed a large rattler on R. M. Williams' field, where he was putting in buckwheat. The snake had swallowed a iabbit. The apple crop here is almost a total failure and it is reported that the huckle berry crop is about the same. Some of tho earliest fields of potatoes are badly j damaged already by the dry weather. C. E. Logue is getting letters by near ly every mail from parties who want to come and hunt bear when the season opens, ft looks now as though he would have hi.-- hotel full of hunters. Nt't' Skd. Palmetto Molasses and Globe Syrup in cans at C. B Howard & C'O'B. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience ! with this distressing ailment will be pleas ed in know that a cure may bo effected by applying Chamberlain s Salve as soon ! as the child i.« done nursing. Wipe it off I with a soft cloth, before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses uso this -live with best results. - For sale by CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY JULY 15, 1909 SINNAMAHONING. H. W. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. 1 A. J. Barclay is cutting the bay fur j Barclay Bros tliis week. J. It. Batchelder, Constable and Col- i lector was up to First Fork Saturday, J getting in the taxes for 1909. The man with the prize envelope at the circus found lots of suckers, lie raked in $804.00 dollars, a pretty good days work, almost as much as the rest of the show took in. Suckers bite good here. Our business people ignored our town constable and sent to Driftwood and hired two constables from thero to come down on circus day. Well gentlemen that is right,don't employ home taleut. Mrs. Mead came home from Cherry Dale last Saturday where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Geo. Hoover. Warren J. Mead, of Renovo, i? mov ing in with his mother, Mrs. Philip Mead at Wyside. James 31 cad, of Hammer-ley Fork, spent the 4th with his mother Mrs. Philip Mead. George Mead and wife went to Ilam merslcy Fork Tuesday. The berry pickers are busy these days picking huckleberries on Ivarthus. G. W. Batchelder is attending court this week as juror. Attorneys F. 1). Leet and J. P. Me- Narney, of Emporium, were callers in town Saturday. Dr. C. W. Gray is laying out a fine tennis court at his residence at Wyside. Xaee 11. Drum and Jos. D. Council are assisting him in the work. The proprietor of the circus said he would surely show here the nest time he came along. DEIS.SE SINNAMAHONING. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Myrtle Shafer, of Emporium, who has been unable to attend to her duties at dynamite shell house for several months, returned Sunday. She was accompanied by her niece Jane Fizzell. A. H. Shafer, wife and family and Mrs. Josephene Shirk arrived in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. Shafer went to Emporium Sunday. His famiry will spend the summer with Mrs. Shirk at her home here. V. A. Brooks and T. S. Fulton are at Emporium attending court this week. The show has come and gone. Every body enjoyed themselves and the Epworth League netted a nice sum by selling ice cream and lunches. We noticed quite a few strangers from ncafby towns in our Burg on circus day. Nettie Kissell is visiting her sister Mrs. T. S. Fulton. W. T. Piper, of Galeton, spent last week in town. lie returned Monday taking his family with him. His sister Elizabeth also accompanied him homo. Martha lteese is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Mollie Baird. Mrs. Martha ltobinson and Fred Lex and wife, of ltenovo, spent Monday in town. Mrs. A. C. Beckon and children, of Chicago, spent a day last week in town the guests of Mrs. (J. M. Wykofl. Mrs. Amos Bennett and James Haynes are making a trip to Duluth, Miun. Bertha Fulton spent Sunday in Em porium the guest of Win. Swartwood and wife. Mrs. C. M. WykolF spent Sunday in Driftwood with G. W. Iluutley and family. Tliad Brooks, of Driftwood, spent Sunday iu town. Mrs. C. W. (jlrav and children and Miss Strohmeyer, returned last Thursday from Illinois. They werejaccompanied by Dr. Gray's mother. Bertha Fulton spent Wednesday in Renovo. Special services Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Rev. Graham will preach Thursday evening and his wife, the Singing Evangelist, will sing Friday evening. Rev. Dixon, of West port will preach. These services are preparatory to our quarterly Communion service which will be held next Sunday evening. Love Feast at 0:45, preaching by our pastor at 7:30, followed by com munion. X. X. X. Delay in commencing treatment for a slight irregularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney Rem edy may result in a serious kidney dis ease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. For sale by all druggists. You should get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills right away when you ex perience the least sigu of Kidney or Bladder complaints. Send your name to E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, for free trial box. Sold by all druggists. For Sale One second hand Reaper;one second hand mower; one platform scales; one ! cultivator; a lot of log chains. The I above will be sold cheap for cash, j WM. HACK ENBERG, Emporium, Pa. ! Every teaspoonful ot Kodol will digest 2 I pounds of any food that you would j ordinarily eat. We, want you to try ! Ivodof to-day on our guarantee. Your 1 money will be refunded if Kodol fails. I t is sold here by all druggists. DeWitt's Little Early Risers—small, gentle, pleasant, little liver pills. Sold I l>v all druggists. STERLING RUN. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Itose Smith, ol Corning, has been visiting friends and relatives in town the I past week. A. A. Smith and family are visiting i relatives in Beech Creek and Lock Ilavcn this week. Clare Sterling and Mr. Ritchie, of Rochester, N. Y., arc visiting the form er's grand-parents F. Sterling and wife. Mrs. Morton 3'ontasand Mrs. Harry Eddings. of Hicks Ituu, and Mrs. Tbos. Quinn. of Emporium, spent the 4th. at home with their parents, Wiu. Berry and wife. Mrs. Byron Smith and son Derr. of Ridgway, have been staying the past week with the former's mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Smith, who is better at this writing. Charles May. of Jacksonville, 111., is spending a couple ot weeks with his par ents John May and wife. The "Rainy Day" pic-nicers met with ijuite an exciting time the past week while pic-nicing in Lyman Hollow. A wild animal came out of the woods and some of the merry makers e'.iwbed trees, others took to the swamps. We have not heard what kind of an animal it was but by all accounts it must have been a very ferocious beast. They also killed a large rattle snake. They arrived home safely. No one injured but all badly frightened and have decided to picnic at the Indian Rock hereafter. Lulu Lewis left Wednesday to visit friends at New Bethlehem. Joseph Caskey, of Renovo, was a visitor in town on Friday. BLUE BELL. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. Dr. Bush, of Emporium, made a call in this place Monday. Operator F. E. Booth made a busi ness trip to Renovo, Monday p. m. A. E. Lord is attending court this week, he being a juryman. Miss Bennett, of Milton, is visiting friends and relatives in this place the past week. F. B. Hoag made a business trip to Sterling Run Monday. ' Deacon" Wade, of Sterling Run, spent Sunday with F. B. Hoag and wife. Mrs. Jane Rockwell who has been ser iously sick for the past few months is re ported resting some easier at this writing. Geo. Walker, firemon on the Brick Co's engine fell from a flat car Friday, bruising himself considerable, but is again able to return to duty. L. C. Summerson, of Sterling Run, made some repairs on the telegraph <>f fine in this place Tuesday. Mrs. Edw. McCraeken and children visited friends and relatives in Emporium 1 between trains Tuesday. LOUISE. AUDITORS' REPORT Of the Receipts, Expenditures, Assets and I labilities of the Poor fund of Emporium Borough, for the Year Ending Monday, March Ist, 1909. F. P. STUAYKi', Overseer ot'the Poor, in ac count with Poor Fund. RECEIPTS Balauce on hand last audit. • $283 60 Rec'd from John Glenn, C01i.1908 990 56 $1,274 U EXPENDITURES. Paid relief of Joe In felt 16 00 Paid reliet of A. Yag«i lu ou Paid relief ol Mrs. Detrick '216 85 Paid relief of Tramps lo 73 Paid relief of J. B. Cruiekshank 35 00 Paid relief of Mrs. Sam'l Parker 20 00 Paid relief of L. W. Spence 10 00 Paid relief of J. It. Fudge, 55 00 Paid relief of .Jack Hell 78 8") Paid relief L. Gitford and J Hitchcock 215 00 Paid Independent, printing auditors' report 21 00 Paid Dr. Smith, medical services 54 00 Balance in hands of F. P. Strayer 189 71 $1,271 16 F. G. JUDD, Overseer of the Poor, in account with the Poor Fund. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand last audit $699 23 Rec'd from John Glenn, Coll 1908 800 00 Rec'd fromVJohn Blinzler 91 50 $1,590 73 EXPENDITURES. Paid relief of Mrs. Mary Mix $332 19 Paid relief of A. Yaggi 13 00 Paid relief of Orrin Easterbrooks 36 00 Paid relief ofThos. Smith 33 30 Paid relief of Mrs. Carr 49 63 Paid relief of John Romain 5 60 Paid relief of Tramps 21 70 Paid relief of Mary Ellen Mundy 120 00 Paid relief ofThos. Trotter 90 00 Paid relief of Mr. Bellows 2 75 Paid relief of Mrs. Clohessy 15 00 Paid relief of A. Virginia 2 31 Paid State Hospital at Warren 183 00 Paid Green & Felt, retainer 1908 15 00 Paid Cameron County Press, printing auditors'report 24 00 Paid W. L. Thomas, making tax dupli cate 5 00 Paid Emporium Machine Co., for lime 140 Balance in hands of F. G. Judd 610 77 $1,590 73 JOHN GLENN, Collector 1908, in account with the Poor Fund of Emporium Borough. DR. To amount of duplicate of 1908 §1,821 86 Balance due from 1907 36 59 $1,858 45 • CR. By amount paid F. P.Straver £990 56 By amount paid F. G. Judd 800 00 I By amount of exonerations 31 30 $1,821 86 ! Balance due frrti) John Glenn 36 59 $1,858 45 R EC A PI TU L AT I ON. ASSETS. Balance in hands ol F. 1\ Strayer £489 71 Balance in hands of F. G. Judd 610 77 | Balance due from collector Glenn 36 59 "1.107 10 j \W. the undermined. Auditor* of the Borough ; ot Emporium Pa., hereby certil . ih tt wc have ' examined n\d audited the account* or*the Poor Masters of said Borough and find tlie foregoing a correct statement of their accounts and ot the ! Poor Fund, GEO. A WALKER, JR.. I. K HOCKLEY, GRANT s. ALLEN". ! 22-5 B; reu/ ! Auditors. SIZERVILLL. W. Ir. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. Agent Prnnsy R. R. Rile Prosser, has return ed from his vacation. He shows that a rest means much good. He took in the Toronto towns and others of note. Mr. tieal, of Wasliingtan, D. C., takes his va vacation here. He is the guest of his old-time friend, Hon. F. D. Councilman. The ever Glorious 4th and sth passed oil with out any eyes or lingers being blown fitr, but was a characteristic of this place, "very quiet." The oead-lock on school marms was broken on the Ist inst. by the election of Miss Pearl Lewis as teacher for the ensuing teriu. It is hoped she will put forth an extra elTort to please this peculiar dispositioned school board. Mr. Ernest Victory, who fell under the cars above Shippcn last Saturday, now at Williams port Hospital, having one foot cut ofT, is doing well as could be expected. His daughter, Miss I.eathie, is with him for a few days. Mrs. S. H. McCabe, visited among friends yes terday. This excellent lady recalled memories when she lived here over 20 years ago—some were pleasant and some were sad—her husband having died here. "St£ve" was foreman for F. H. Goedyear in his lumber yard. Call again. Dr. 11. S. Falk made his dclnit here last Sun day, being towed in from Austin. Mr. I.udwig helped him through his dilemma, one of the dif ferentials breaking as he was ascending the hill between here and Austin. Doc. is not discourag ed with autos. He says they are here to stay. Chas. Weller had quite an exciting affray last week, when two operators from here crossed his meadow to find his salt water well. Chas. not knowing them supposing them tramps, ac costed them as to where they were going. They making no repl.v, he shouted "git out dare." They not moving rapidly enough he took after them with a club, when they did flee from him. After a exciting chase they landed in the public road. Charlie was asked it he did not know they were second and (third trick men here at and tools. s7l. Magneto, $l5O. B The Rambler Spare Wheel All the new four-cylinder Ramblers are fitted for the Rambler Spare Wheel—a wheel complete—except jK ing the hub center, on which is carried a complete tire inflated. The regular wheel is secured to tho hub center by K eix bolts. Removing the six nuts for these bolts this wheel K can be detached in two minutes with the special tools provided, Band the Spare Wheel put on and secured in three minutes. SS Wheel fits either front or rear. Solves the tire problem. Extra m M wheel available in case of need. Spare Wheel with inflated tire, ■ jm brackets and tools for Model Forty-Four, $74, for Model Forty- ■ 1 I The Car with the Offset CranH Shaft Km Seven passenger :ro<}el. forty-five horse power with offset crankshaft, £2500. Other MM vsk motifcln, sllsO to ?2-30P. Let us explain the many exclusive Rambler features in JV detail. BUCH as the Rambler Offset Crank Shaft, Straight-line-drive, Safety Spark Retarder, etc. We will gladly call at your home and take you to your place of business in a Rambler. No obligation on your part whatever. Car of Steady Service M Mark M. Pomeroy Port Allegheny, Pa. jj AND RETURN AXI) RETURN FROM EMPORIUM JUNCTION Tuesday, July 27, 1909 Tickets good going only on Train leaving 8:0o a. m. Good return ing on all regular trains leaving Niagara Falls and Buffalo, July 27 or 28 Baggage will not be checked on these tickets. Tickets will not be ac cepted for passage in Pullman Parlor or Sleeping Cars. C?Hil } \ $8.90 to Toronto, Out., 16 clay excursion Irom Ridg* } : way every Tuesday during July, August and s ( September. \ depot, he said he would learn them tricks be. fore and behind. He says "dey must answer him or dey git it over de het." July 14,1909. XXX, The Treatment. "Yes," said Mrs. Lapsling, "Johnny's all right now. When ho was bitten by that strange dog 1 took him to < doctor's ami hnrt the wound ostracize:! right away."— Ohl'-ngo Tribune. Administrator's Notice. Enlate of WESLEY ETHRIDOE, Deceased. j I ETTERH of administratipn on the estateoj 1 I j Wesley Ethridge, late of tbe township of Shippen, county of Cameron and State of Penn- I nylvania, deceued, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to JAY P. FELT, Administrator. Emporium, Pa., July 9th 1909.—22~)t WANTED. Trustworthy man or woman in each county to advertise, receive orders and manage business for New York Mail order House. SIB.OO weekly: position permanent; no investment required. Previous experience not essential to engaging. Spare time valurble. Enclose self addressed en velope for full particulars. ADDRESS, CLARKE CO., Wholesale Dept., 103 PARK AVE., NEW YORK. 13-10t. LADY WANTED] I To Introduce our large 1909 Spring line of beautl ! ful dress floods and waistings. Latest up-to-date I New York City patterns. Handsomest line of | materials ever seen. Quick sales, large profits. ] Can make S2U or more weekly. Samplesand full instructions packed in neat sample case shipped Express prepaid. No money required. Exclu sive territory. Our prices are low. Write for particulars. Be first to apply. '■ Standard Dress Goods Co., Dept. 6, Binghamton, N. y