Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 04, 1910, Image 9

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    If your liver is sluggish aud out of
tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipat
ed, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets touight before retiring
and you will feel all right in the morn
ing. Sold by all dealers.
Be sure and take a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
llemedy with you when starting on your
trip this summer. It cannot be obtained
on board the trains or steamers. Chan
ges of water and climate often cause sud
den attacks of diarrhoea, and it is best to
be prepared. Sold by all dealers.
The Best Hour of Life
is when you do some great deed or dis
cover some wonderful fact. This hour
came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Mt. N. C.,
when he was suffering intensely, as he
says,"from the worst cold I ever had, I
then proved to my great satisfaction,
what a wonderful Cold aud Cough cuie
Dr. King's New Discovery is. For, after
taking one bottle, I was entirely cured.
You can't say anything too good of a
medicine like that." Its the surest and
best remedy for diseased lungs, Hemor
rhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever,
any Throat or Lung trouble, 50c, Si.oo.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
druggists.
They Have a Definite Purpose.
Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief
iu cases of kidney and bladder ail
ments. Mrs. Rose (Jlaser, Terre Haute,
Ind., tells the result in her case. "After
suffering for many years from a serious
case of kidney trouble and spending
much money for so called cures, I found
Foley Kidney Pills the only medicine
that gave me a permanent cure. I am
again able to be up and attend to my
work. I shall never hesitate to recom
mend them." For sale by Emporium
Drug Co.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
fort has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
Contractor.
The undersigned is prepared to con
tract for all kinds of brick, stone, con
crete and mason work. Having given
ten years to the work prior to coming
to Emporium, am prepared to give
satisfaction.' Give me a call.
7-tf. W. H. FLINT.
Warning
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Compauy without a permit from this
office, or the Manager at the works*
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa.. August Ist 1903
"PuUJp" Fruits
In Wide
made of better quality than other
your dealer to show you the
ATLAS E-Z Seal Jar
(Lightning Trimmings
Use them when preserving time comes round
anil you will have tne finest lot of canned fruits
imaginable.
HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO., Wheeling, W. Va,
Summer Clearance Sale
Ten Per Cent. Off on Every Article
in Our Store
NOW SAVE BIG MONEY
H.A.Zarps&Co
Life on Panama Canal
has had one frightful drawback—mala
ria trouble—that has brought suffering
and death to thousands. The germs
cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness,
jaundice, lassitude, weakness and gene
ral debility. But Electric Bitters never
fail to destroy them and cure malaria
troubles. '-Three bottles completely
cured me of a very severe attack of
malaria," writes Win. A. Fretwell, of
Lucama, N. 0., "and I've had good
health ever since." Cure Stomach,
Liver and Kidney Troubles, and prevent
Typhoid, 50c. Guaranteed by all drug
gists.
Dysentery is a dangerous disease but
can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been
successfully used in nine epidemics of dy
sentery. It has never been known to
fail. It is equally valuable for children
and adults, and when reduced with wa
ter and sweetened, it is pleasant to take.
Sold by all dealers.
Tn buying a cou»h medicine, don't be
atraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. There is no danger from it, and
relief is sure to follow. Especially re
commended tor coughs, colds and whoop
iug cough. Sold by all dealers.
When the digestion is all right, the
| action of the bowels regular, there is
a natural craving aud relish for food.
When this is lacking you may know that
you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets. They strength
en ihe digestive organs, improve the ap
petite and regulate the bowels. Sold by
all dealers.
Staggers Skeptics.
That a clean, nice, fragrant compound
like Bucklen's Arnica Salve will in
stantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald,
wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But
great cures prove its a wonderful healer
of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons,
eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapped
hands, sprains and corns. Try it. 25c
at all druggists.
Struck a Rich Mine.
S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says
he struck a perfect mine of health in
Dr. King's New Life Pills tor they cured
him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after
12 years of suffering- They are the best
pills on earth for Constipation, Malaria,
Headache, Dyspepsia, Debility. 25c at
all Druggists.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS.
Tonic iu quality aud action, quick in
I results. For backache, dizziness, ner
| vousness urinary irregularities and rheu
j matism. Sold by Empriuui Drug Co.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, rgio.
MR. ROOSEVELT, CAPTAIN HANS RUSER AND OFFICERS OF
THE KAISERIN AUQUSTE VICTORIA.
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Photo by American Press Association.
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MR. ROOSEVELT GREETING THE COMMANDER OF THE MAN
HATTAN, NEW YORK HARBOR. JUNE 18.
Photo by American Press Association.
MR. ROOSEVELT EMBRACING QUENTIN ON THE MANHATTAN.
[Arrow points to him.]
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Photo by American Press Association.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT PLAYING WITH BONGO.
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Photo by Amrlrsn Press Association
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Atlantic I. Untenant Colonel HimMT(U liecanis vary frl*>utlly with Uongo, a
log presented tu .Mlaa Kthel Itooaevelt by Colonel Arthur I.a* of the British
army. Tb« eolouel anil Hongo bud mauy a friendly frolic on deck during
Ilia trip.
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lo AlKlera fuutnl that llie lllea with
tsblch the bullilliiK 1m ilcioraieil, which
ar« very nlil utitl »cry beautiful, are
adorned with fUh'liis of birds Uu «<•
pressed aurprise at tbla and itskad If
lh« l ouiuiainl »u< b lupreaeata
llou Were a Moslem edict.
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rlitn low bum bu uilllr. <*.*il ibe i^uss
• lon "These are mil pli'lurea of ||f.
lUK birds "
"Itul they are puiiite.l aa If OylctK
••roaa the t11.5," tbu other said lu
kouia aatonlsbiuenl
"Yea," Ibe Mussulmau replied, "but
do you not see llial HboIII ibe necli of
»ai b I here is a Kim him k line J ( hat ta
•o show thai Ibe arlUi |wtilled only
d- id birds, ami I lie cun.timnd of ibe
korau ta not liuuU "
AUDITORS' REPORT.
Receipts and Expenditures, Liabilities
and Assets of the Borough of Em
porium, for the year ending March
7th, 1910.
E. D. WHITE, Treasurer, in account with'the
Borough Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury, March Ist, 1909. $ 533 02
Receive ) from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,.. 3,064 00
Received IVom John Glen.i, Coll. 1909,
Dog tax, 72 00
Received I'rom Couuty Treasurer, Li
quor Licenses 912 00
Received from County Treasurer, Rent
for Elections 20 00
Received from Tax (Korf I nsuranee), 81 53
Received from Burgess for Streets 89 56
Received from Burgess, for Licenses,.. 186 M
Receivtd from Burgess, for Fines, 98 50
$5,057 15
EXPENDITURES.
Police salary $ 720 00
Extra police 21 50
Police, supplies, etc., .... 9 55
Secretary, salary, 75 00
Treasurer, salary, 75 00
Hauling hose carts, etc.... 36 75
Fireman's Reliel Association 416 80
Fire Department, supplies,. 6 !)0
Board of Health, printing ordinance,.. 30 00
Refunding dog tax, i no
Repairs i o sewers, 114 76
Streets 1,949 14
Johnson & McNarney, Attorneys, 95 90
State Tax on Bonds, 20 14
Order Books 20 90
Treasurer's bond 20 00
Auditing, 48 00
Printing 108 50
Hardware, supplies and sundries, 41 21
Refunding tax 1909, 50
Balance, 1,212 40
$5,057 15
Balance in treasury, $1,242 40
ASSETS.
Balance in treasury $1,212 40
LIABILITIES—NONE.
E. D. WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Elec
tric Light Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury March Ist, 1909,.. $ 512 48
Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,. 1,532 00
Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,
tax previously exonerated, 84
Received from Emporium Lodge, No.
382, F. & A. M 22 85
Received from D, W. Donovan, 18 87
Received from Theatnrium 97 30
Received from H. A. Zarps & Co, 65 21
Received from Pennsylvania It. H.Co., 270 00
Received from E. & R. V. R. R. Co., 50 00
Received from supplies sold, 3 03
$2,572 58
EXPENDITURES.
Insurance $ 65 50
Engineer, salary, 950 00
Extra labor, 31 73
Gas 296 85
Supplies, 769 65
Refunding tax 25
Balance, 458 60
$2,572 58
Balance in treasury, $ 458 60
ASSETS.
Balance in treasury $ 458 60
LIABILITIES—NONE.
E. D, WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Water
Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in treasury, March Ist, 1909 .. $ 28181
Received from John Glenu. Coll. 1909,. 919 20
Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,. 83
$1,201 84
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Emporium Water Co., SI,OOO 00
Refunding tax, 15
Balance In treasury, 20169
$1,201 84
ASSETS. 112
Balance in treasury, $ 201 69
LIABILITIES—NONE.
E. D. WHITE. Treasurer, in account with Elec
tric Light Bond Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury, March Ist. 19n9,.. $ 174 54
Received Irorn John Glenn, Coll. 1909,. 1,225 98
$1,400 52
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Bonds Nos. 39 to 46 inc. 57, 58, 59
and 60 $1,200 00
Paid Coupons No. 15on Bonds No. 39 to
46 inclusive 16 00
Paid Coupons No. 16 on Bonds N0.39 to
46 inclusive 16 00
Paid Coupons No. 16 on Bonds No. 57t0
65 inclusive 18 00
Paid Coupons No. 17 on Bonds No. 61 to
65 inclusive, 10 00
Paid Interest on Bonds No. 57, 58, 59
and 60, paid before due, 5 33
Paid Interest on Bonds No. 44, 45 and
46, paid before due 3 00
Paid Interest on Bonds No. 39, 40, 41,
42 and 43, paid before due 5 no
Paid Refund tax 1909 20
Balance in treasury 126 99
$1,400 52
ASSETS.
Balance in Treasury...... I 126 99
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding Bonds Nov. 61 to 65 in
clusive, $ 500 00
E. I). WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Sewer
Extension Bond Fund.
RBCKIPTH.
Balance in Treasury March Ist, 1909, . # 1,071 16
Received from John Glenu, Coll. 1909. 919 16
$1,990 62
EXPENDITURES
Paid Bonds No*. 20 to 29 inclusive and
31 to 33 Inclusive $1,3(0 00
Paid Coupons No. 5 on Bonds No. 41
and 61 to 7u inclusive, 16 00
Paid Coupons No. 6 on llonds No. 23
to 60 inclusive and 63 to To inclusive. 92 01)
Paid Coupons No. 7 on lioud* No. 3u
and 31 lo >W inclusive and 62and 6.1, 5M 00
Paid Interest on Bonds. No. 31, 31 anil
33. Paul before maturing 3 uu
Paid Interest on Hnuils No. 20 to 29 in
clusive 10 no
Paid Refunding lax 19o»., 15
balance lu treasury 511 17
fI.WU 82
AMSET&.
Italsuce lu treasury, $ 51147
LIABILITIES
Outstanding Bonds Noa. 30 and 34 lu To
inclusive, . . $| MO uu
Outstanding t oupuu No. 6 on Bonds
No mj and 61. . ..... 100
Outstanding t imp. u Mo. Ton Houils
No 60 and (1 autl 61 to >0 lucluslve, IS uu
S3.»M 00
KKt'API ITi.ATION ol account of K D. White,
Treasurer.
AHHKTM.
Malance lu Moroupb Fund . $1,242 Ul
Malsuce in Kir. uu Light Fund, 4Sa so
Italance lu Water ► uud, . Jul so
lUlauce In tClecl.k I .if 111 Bond Kuud, 13* M
Italauce In Mawer kttenaiou Bond
Fuud Ml 47
$2,541 It
LIAttILITIKM
Outstanding Mouds m Klmiiw Light
It.i. I t >i..l I suu uy
(iuUUndlltl fthtl t ii« tu H.
k. ttuuil Kuuil, m
m «
U«vr A«*eU, ...... $1 ;ni) »*>
JOHN iilfcNN, I'uitAlftliU »u4 t uttabtut laW m
jM.4. uitl •III* III* NVIIJ l*4fOt|tf fa
HOKOUQN
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ELECTRIC LIGHT.
DK.
To amcuut of duplicate $1,558 IV
CR.
By amount paid Borough Treasurer,... 111,532 M
By exonerations 25 9f">
*1,558 79
WATER.
DR.
To amount of duplicate $ 935 62
CR.
By amount paid Borough Treasurer,.. $ 920 OS
By exonerations, 15 SSI
112 935 62;
BONDS.
DR.
To amount of duplicate, $2,18178
CR.
By amount paid Boro. Treas. in EL.,. $1,225 98
By amount paid Biro. Treas. in 8. E., 919 4G
By exonerations, 16 34
$2,181 78s.
l>Ou.
DR.
To amount of duplicate, $ 77 00
CR.
By amount paid Borough Treasurer,.. $ 72 00
By exonerations, 5 oo
$ 77 00
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Borough
of Emporium, Pennsylvania, do certify, that we
have examined and audited the accounts of E.
D. White, Treasurer, and John Glenn, Constable
ana Collector, with the Borough of Emporium,
and that the foregoing is a true statement of the
same.
Witness our hands this 15th day of April, A. D.»
1910.
GRANT S. ALLEN,
I. K. HOCKLKV,
Ge.u. A. WAliite.it,
23-3t.
Business Cards.
J. C. JOHNSON. J. p. MCNABNBTT
P. A. JOHNSON.
JOHNSON & McNAKNEY.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business eo
t-usted to them. 16-ly.
MICHAEL BRENNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
andpension claim agent,
35-ly. Emporium, Pa.
B. W. GREEN. JAY P. FELT
3REEN & FELT,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Corner Fourth and Broad streets,
Emporium, Pa.
All business relatingto estate,collections.reaJ
estate. Orphan's Court and general law business*
will receive prompt attention. 41-25-ly,
MAY GOULD,
TEACHER OK
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY
Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet MUMC,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholars taughteither at my home on Sixtla
street or at the homes ofthe pupils. Outoftowxa
scholars will be given dates at my roomsintbfcr
place.
THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE,
Sterling Run, Pa. •.
W. H. BAOLBY, Proprietor.
First-class accommodations in every particular.
This old and popular House has been thorough
ly refitted to meet every requirement of tnife
rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable.
F THE
New Novelty 112
£ Ice Cream |
> and Confectionery I
< Parlors *
\ JOHN MCDONALD. Manager i
\ Opposite Post Office. T
\ Everything now and Up-to-Date. y
s Ice Cream, Ices, Soda Water, 112
( served in style. Large Cool }
iand Comfortable Rooms. >
Experienced Waiters, Prompt \
Service. We study to please s
Our Confectionery, Fruit, and V
Soda Water department is newly %
fitted, all good being fresh and 2
pure. We kindly solicit a share >
of the public patronage. Call >
and see us and try us. 3
Private families supplied with \
Cream or Ices in the most ap- \
J proved packing oim, la the X
j most up-to-date manner. \
\ Give us a call. v
\ JOHN MCDONALD, Manager. |
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