ESTABLISHED, 1868. Cameron County Press HENRY H. MI'LLIN, ' Editor and Proprietor Osvii-LE PROI'DFOOT, Assistant and Manager. RAYMOND RUSKS, Assistant Foreman. STERNER, Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Auditor General, • A. E. BISSON, of Erie County For State Treasurer, JEREMIAH H. STOBER, or Lancaster County, "or Judge of the Suoreme Court, ROBERT VON MOSCHZISKER, of Philadelphia County. For Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Courts, WILLIAM LEAVITT. of Shippen. For District Attorney, FRED ARN JOHNSON, of Emporium. For Jury Commissioner, FRANK L. MILLER of Grove. REACHING THE SPOT t Can be Done, So Scores of Empori um Citizens Say. To cure an aching back, The pains of rheumatism, The tired-out feelings, You must reach the spot —get 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 naaging backaches and pains in my sides and kidneys for a long time, caused by disordered kidneys. 1 suffered from rheu matism in my limbs, was lanquid and lacked ambition. I usjd many remedies but obtained no relief until I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box from Taggart's drug store. They gave me relief from the backaches and pains, regulated the kidney secretions aud im 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 sufferers. 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. Why Druggists Recommend Cham berlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Frank C. Haurahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, Na., says:"For the past six years I have sold and recom mended Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the best patent medi cines on the market. I handle some j others for the same purpose that pay me a larger profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customer so cer tain to appreciate my recommending it.to him, that I give it the preference." For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. Testifies After Four Years. Carlisle Center. N. Y., G-. R. Burhans, writes: •'About four years ago I wrote jou that I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and after four years I am again pleased to state that I have never had any return of these sym ptoms, and I am evidently cured to stay cured.'' Foley's Kidney Remedy will do the same for you. Sold bv all druggists. Colic Quickly Cured. Colic is one of the most severe and painful diseases. It is quite common, too. Almost everyone has an occasional attack. Fortunately there is a remedy that always affords quick relief and has never been known to fail in any case. It is called Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tod Robinson, a prominent merchant of Point Blank, Texas, says: -'I have had several at tacks of colic and in every instance one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy relieved me, and I never had to take more than two doses to effect a cure." For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. Do not be deceived by unscrupulous imitators who would have you believe that the imitation pills are as good as De- Witt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills. There isn't anything just as good as these wonderful pills for the relief of Back ache, Weak Back, inflammation of the bladder, urinary disorders and all kidney complaints. Any one oan take De- Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed in perfect confidence of good re sults. Sold by all druggists. Best Treatment for a Burn. If for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every household on account ot its great value in the treat ment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar, This salve is also unequaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. Many people delude themselves of say ing, "It will wear away," when thev notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley's Kid ney Remedy, and stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. Britain'* Coal Trouble#. We hear a great deal in these times of the folly and wickedness of war between civilized peoples. What, then, shall b« said of industrial civil war in our midst? In every dispute there must always be a reasonable middle course. If it cannot be found that is nothing short of a disgrace to our civilization.—London Weekly Dis patch. Learn When to Say "No." It is good to be unselfish and gen erous, but don't carry that too far. It will not do to give yourself to be melt ed down for the benefit of the tallow trade; you must know where to find yourself.—George Eliot. Why do Elsewhere, Our agency will show convincing evi dence of 35 years extensive sale and highly satisfied users of the L. & M. Paint. All dealers in other paints com bined cannot furnish equal evidence. When painting with L. & M., you are painting with Metal Zinz Oxide combined with White Lead. Zinc is imperishable and makes the L. & M., wear and cover like gold. Its colors remain bright and lasting. Don't need repaint for 10 or 15 years. Besides it cost \ less for paint. Sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium. Not in Favcr of "Whuppin'." The Kentucky mother of 14 chil dren, herself unschooled, and all her "idees" gathered from experience and "watchin and ntudyin' about things," thus comes to a very modern conclu sion on family government: "Folks whupps children too much. Hits ol' folks' meanness what causes whuppin' more than children' de deservin' hit. The ol' folks'll hev some trouble of their own, an' they'll turn and whupp a child, an' hit innercent." Kicked Out of his Rights. It seems in this age that a person who is not in his brightest mood is forced to take a back seat. Any person who does not feel equal to his opportunities should at once goto R. C. Dodson, Druggist, Emporium, Pa., where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute, and get a treatment of Sexine Pills. Price, SI a box, or six boxes for $5. Treatment guaranteed. Not Always. The greatest reformer doesn't al ways wear the longest hair nor the biggest necktie. | The Fall Fashion Showj §ls now on at Buffalo's busiest * Department Store with thou- | sands of lovely New Hats, | New Suits, New Shirt- | waists, New Dress Goods, | New Silks, New Carpets, I New Draperies— biggest | ♦ gathering in the twelve years | ♦ of our history —and it is a matter of com- I 112 mon knowledge that our prices are always | ♦ in favor of the customer. « ♦ Our splendid new 8-story retail ] | addition is now approaching completion— 112 ♦ and will be ready about November first. | XThis means 50,000 square feet more I ♦ selling space —and greater conveniences | Xfor our public. I ♦ We pay back your railroad fare, under the | | easy conditions prescribed by the Retail | ♦ Merchants' Board. « ♦ 4 1 480-470 u a uri iipiigyj SUFFAIS, | I MAIM ST.. fl. A. f&SEL'jatUlfl bu., N. Y. | CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. One's Flrat Duty. There Is an idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I have to make good; myself. But my duty to my nnlghbor is much more nearly expressed by snylng that I have to make him happy--if I may.—Robert Louis Stevenson. Administrator'** Notice. E»tatc of GEORGES. PIPER, Decerned. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of George S. Piper, late of the Borough of Em porium in the County of Cameron and Htate of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to W. L. Thomas, Khippen Township, Cameron County] Pennsylvania to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay W. L. THOMAS, GREEN A FBI.T, Administrator. Attorneys. September 6th, 1909.—30-4t. The Rambler Spare Wheel All the new four-cylinder Ramblers are fitted for the Rambler Spare Wheel—a wheel complete—except- j n g the hub center, on which is carried a complete tire inflated. The regular wheel is secured to the hub center by K six bolts. Removing the six nuts for these bolts this wheel Mj can be detached in two minutes with the special tools provided, UL anc j the Sp:>.re Wheel put on and secured in three minutes. • M Wheel fits either front or rear. Solves the tire problem. Extra V M wheel available in case of need. Spare Wheel with inflated tire, ■ ■ brackets and tools for Model Forty-Four, $74, for Model Forty- ■ ■ Five, $85.00. ■ I I ■ TIM CM with the OSMI Crank Shall B Sfk Seven passenger model, forty-fivehorse power with offset crank shaft. $2500. Other U models. JllsO to $2600. Let us explain the many eiciuaive Rambler features in detail. aueh aa the Rambler Offset Crank Shaft. Straisht-line-drive. Safety Spark Retarder. etc. We will gladly call at your home and take you to your place of busineas in a Rambler. No obligation on your part whatever, The Car of Steady Service M Mark M. Pomeroy Port Allegheny, Pa. Register's Notice. STATK OF PENNSYLVANIA, L AS . COUNTY OH CAMKBON, J NOTICE is hereby given that Charles L., and Austin H. Jones, Executors of the estate ot Jennie P. Webster, deceased, lato of Emporium, Borough, Pa., have tiled their lirst partial account of said administration and the same will be pre sented at the Oct. term of court, next, for confir mation ni si. W. J. LEAVITT, Register. Register's Office. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 7th, 1909. —30-4t. Register's Notice. STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, ) SS . COUNTY OF CAMERON, T NOTICE is hereby given that B. W. Green, Executor of the estate of Duncan 8. Mc- Donald, lute of Emporium Borough .deceased has filed his fifth partial account ot said adminis tration and the same will be presented at the Oct. term of court, next, for confirmation ni li. W. J. LEAVITT, Register, Register's Office, Emporium, Pa., Sept. 7th, 1909.—30-lt. Commencing September the 14th, the latest styles in FALL HATS will be shown at LUDLAMS m This Space Belongs to Jasper Harris, The People's Clothing House Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. I
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