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    ESTABLISHED, IB6RT.
Cameron County Press
Mlu\KY 11. MI'U.IN,
OiiTiiiJi PROUDPOOT, Assistant and Manager
RAYMOND KLEES, Assistant Foreman.
W. ScoTT STKRNKB. Assistant Local Editor.
PUBLISHKD EVERY THURSDAY
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Governor,
JOHN K. TENBR,
Charleroi, Washington county.
For Lieutenant Governor,
CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. REYNOLDS,
Bedford county.
For Secretary of Internal Affairs,
HENRY HOUCK.
Lebanon County.
For State Treasurer,
C. FRED WRIGHT,
Susquehanna county.
For Congress,
CII AS. E. PATTON,
Clearfield County.
For Representative in General Assembly,
JOSIAH HOWARD,
Emporium.
When Her Back Aches
A Woman Finds All Her Energy and
Ambition Slipping Away,
Emporium womeu know how the
aches and pains that come when the kid
neys fail make life a burden. Backache,
hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distress
ing urinary troubles all tell of sick kidneys
and warn you of the stealthy approach of
diabetes, dropsy and Bright'H disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure
all these disorders. Here's proof of it in
an Emporium woman's words:
Mrs. A. Extrom, Sixth street, Empori
um, Pa., says:"l do not hesitate to
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for they
did me a world of good. I suffered in
tensely from backache and pains through
my kidneys and I was restless at night.
Headaches and dizzy spells annoyed me
and my feet often became swollen.
Nothing gave me relief until 1 procured
Doan's Kidney Pills from Taggart's
Drug Store. They proved to be just the
remedy I needed and the contents of
three or four boxes restored me too good
health."
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.
To Happy to Live.
A question now arised. Can a person,
by using Sexine Pills, become too happy
to live? No. But a person who feels
so weak and nervous that lile seems a
burden can be made happy by building
him or herself up by the u?e ol Sexine
Pills. Price, 81 a box. (5 boxes #5.
Address or call on R. C. Dodson, Drug
gist, Emporium, Pa., where they sell all
the principal remedies and do not sub
stituie.
The fall term of the Lock Haven
State Normal School begins September
«tb. Rooms can be reserved now.
Careful paienta are ranking this insti
tution as one of the best Normal
Schools in the state. Us graduates are
successful as teachers and they show
Uie effect of the splendid social life of
the school. It does not seek numbers
and therefore it will only accept such
students as are serious minded and
are willing to conform to the ideals of
the school Its beautiful location and
splendid faculty and tine equipment
are among its many commendlble fea
tures. Address the Principal for the
iluntrated catalog.
Staggers Skeptics.
That a clean, nice, fragrant compound
like Bucklen'n Arnica Salve will in
stantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald,
wound or piles, stangers skeptics. Rut
great cures prove its a wonderful healer
of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons,
ccxetna, skin eruptions, as also chapped
hands, -prams and corns. Try it. -5e
at all druggists.
Whvn the digestion is all right, the
action of the bowels regular, there is
a natural craving and relinh tor food.
When this is lacking you may know that
you need a dose of Chamberlain's Slotn
aoh and Liver Tablets. They strength
en the digestive urgans, improve the ap
jH'titr and regulate the bowels. Sold by
all dealers.
If your liver is sluggish and out of
(one, and you tee! dull, bilious, constipat
ed, take a dose ot Chamberlain - Stomach
and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring
and you will feel all right in the morn
ing. Sold by all dealers.
lie nure and take a bottle of Cham
ber! itn s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy with you when siurim# ou your
trip thia kumuier. It oanuot bo obtained
ou board the trains ur Meaner*. Ch.iu
gtw of water and climate often eau.te »ud
den attacks of diarrhoea, and it is best to
be prepared. Sold by all dialers.
Dysenterv i» a dangeroua disease but
can be cured. Chamberlain's t'olie,
Cholera and Diairhoea Rcun-dy has been
.successfully usud in nine cpub intcH of dy
•wuti-ry. It baa never been known to
tail. It ia equally valuable for children
and adults, and wheu reduced with wa
ter and sweetened, it is pleumint to take.
.Hold by all dealers
Latest Popular Musk
Miaa May Gould, Wutcher of piano
fort haa received a full line of the lat
•at ind moat popular aheet music. All
the popular aire Popular and claaa
ical mualc Prliea reasonable.
44-tf.
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jy r__ _ ncKnt* While on boat ready to sail for Europe Mayor Gaynor of New York was shot In head by discharged city employee, James
IiCWS JUdpSIIOW J Gallagher. Texas Democrats nominate Oscar B. Colquitt for governor on antl-prohlbltlon platform, while other candidates
Of lh<» Week on I'latform are "dry." After visit to federal prison, Atlanta, Mrs. Charles W. Morse reports husband In danger of dying
unless released soon. Walter Brooklns, at Asbury Park, lost control of aeroplane and plunged into crowd, severely Injuring
himself and others. Senator Aldrich, Khode Island, decided to reply publicly to tariff charges of Senator Brlstow of Kansas. Besides the Duke and Duchess
of Uoxburghe, America may be honored by still higher persouage, the German crown prince, who plans tour of world. ,»
The Churches.
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
REV. M, L. TATE, Rector.
The following services will be held
at Emmanuel church next iSun
day, the 13th Sunday after Trinity.
There will be an early Celebration of
the Iloly Communion at 7:30 o'clock.
Morning prayer and Sermon at 10:30.
The rector will deliver a special ser
mon on the "Work of the Sunday
School." All the parents, members
and friends of the school are cordially
invited to attend the service.
Account ol the Sunday School Rally,
in the Methodist Church, Evening
Prayer will be read at 6:30 oclock.
There will be no sermon in the even
ing. Strangers are always welcome at
Emmanuel church.
■*.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. J. P. ANDERSON, Pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a.
m. Union Sunday School Rally at
7:30 p. m., at which Miss Clark, of New
York City, will make the principal ad
dress. All other regular services of
the day will be observed.
Union Friendly Socieiy.
On Monday evening the Union
Friendly Society, and several invited
guests, enjoyed a straw ride to the
Chadwick school house, Rich Valley-
The first part of the evening was spent
at the home ot Miss Margaret Dodson,
whore the business was transacted-
The Btrawride was kept aB a surprise
and at the close of the business meet
ing all present were invited to enjoy
the ride. Refreshments were served
at the grove near the school house,
Guests of the Society present were:
Miss Florence Welsh, of Watsontown,
Pa., Miss Ida Swan, of Qaleton, Pa.,
Miss Laura Smutz, of Tidioute, Pa.,
Miss Eva Zanene, of New Castle, Pa.,
and Misses Ophelia Dodson, Mildred
and Hilda Kuehne, Messrs.
Earl McAbee, of Oil City, Pa., Carl
Swanson, Neil Coppersmith, Lynn
Strayer and Arthur Orton. Members
of the Society present were: Missus
Margaret Dodson, Anna Welsh, Verena
Hertig, Hilda Hertig, Grace Heideick,
Ruby Heideick, Marion Rentz and
Helen Smutz and Messrs. Russell Mc-
Quay, Max Balcom, I<ee Felt, Everett
l'ierson, John Murray, Arthur Catlin
and Scott Sterner. All present had a
most enjoyable time.
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 1 ever had, I
then proved to my great satisfaction,
what a wonderful Cold and Cough cure
Dr. King's New Discovery is. For, after
taking one bottle, I was eutirely cured.
You eau't sty anything too good of a
medieiue like that. ' Its the surest aud
best remedy tor diseased lungs, Hemor
rhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever,
any Throat or Lung trouble, Title, SI.OO,
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
dmggists.
11l buying a cough tuedieitie, dou't be
alraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. There i» no danger from it, and
It-lurfis »ure to follow. Especially re
commcinbd for coujjh*, cold* and whoop
ing eough. Sold by all dealers.
.Struck a Klch Mine.
S \V tt ..t C.stl City, Ala., says
lie Miuuk ip it -' mine ol hexlih in
Di. Kiini'« New Lite Pill* tor they cured
him ot Liver and Kidn-y Trouble after
C' yam of suffering- The) are the best
nills on earth for ('onstipatiou, Malaria,
Headache, Dy»prpeia, lability. 2&c at
all Drupgists.
Warning
All pnreoiis are hereby forbidden from
treapaaaiiiK upon the property of thia
Compauy without a permit Irom thia
offloe, or the .Maua||er at the works
KKYHTONK POWDKN MFG. CO.
Kmporlum, Pa.. August lat lUOft
Cedar Mhluglee AO per Uiotiaaud at
C I!. Howard A Co'a.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST iS, rQio.
Council Proceedings.
Proceedings of Borough Council held
Monday evening, Aug. 8, 1910.
Members present: Messrs. Howard,
Mullin, Momford Norris, Pearsall and
Mr. Foster, President.
Absent: —Messrs Cummings, Haupt,
and Spencer.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
Moved by Mr. Mullin, seconded by
Mr. Howard, that Council adjourn to
mest Friday evening, Aug. 12.
Carried.
C. E. CRANDELL,
Secretary.
Proceedings of adjourned meeting
of Borough Council, held Friday even
idg, Aug. 12, 1910.
Members present:—Messrs. Cum
mings, Haupt, Howard, Mullin, Mum-
I ford, Norris, Pearsall and Mr. Foster,
j President.
Members absent—Mr. Spencer.
Mr. Mullin, Chairman of the Sewer
Committee reported that the Chestnut
street sewer was completed.
The following message .from the
: Burgess was read:
East Emporium, Pa., Aug. 8, 1910.
! To The Honorable Members of the Bor
ouyh Council.
GENTLEMEN:—
"In rainutes of Aug. Ist, motion of
Mr. Mullin, second by Mr. Howard,
that Solicitor B. W. Green be author
ized to draw ap an ordinance for the
paving of East Fourth street from
I Broad street to the west end of the
j pavement in front of the Odd Fellows
J block or, what is known as the Epis
copal Church pavement, was carried.
Now on Broad street you have ex
pended about $14,000, in paving and
; sewerage which extended down East
1 Fourth street, and we still have the
I City Hall to repair. A number of
streets in the Fast and West wards
! badly need and must have repairs
| made on them.
Remember that all of the tax col
■ lected in the Fast and West Wards
J must not be squandered in a few thous
' and brick for the middle ward streets
' that are not so badly in need of repairs
as others in other parts of town.
You are still retaining an engineer
i after the Broad street paving is finish
ed and you are paying a street com
missioner who should be doing this
work. Why not cut your expenses
where you can? Would you display
such a shortage of judgment in handl-
I ing a business of your own with your
: own money at stake as you do in the
affairs of the Borough, expending
their funds? If so how long would
| you he in business?
1 cannot and will not approve of this
| action at this time and would sugg»«tt
| that it ia time for you to look around
before you assent to evory foolish
motion made in your Chambers."
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) J. D. MARSHALL,
Chief Burgess.
Moved by Mr. Mullin, seconded by
Mr. Howard, that the message from
the Burgess be laid on the table, ou
account of same beiug out of order.
Ayea aud Nayee were called.
Aye*:- Messrs: Cumrniugs, Haupt,
Howard, Mullin, Mumford, Norris and
j Pearsall.
Not voting, Mr. Foater.
Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by
Mr. Mumford, that Borough exonerate
Mr. John Cummluga from taxes on
double aaweesment. Carried.
Mr. John Howard Introduced the fol
lowing Ordinance, No. 68:
"An ordinance requiring the curbing
I and paving of that part of Fourth
street lu the Borough of Emporium,
between the east line of Hroad street
and a line 273 feet west of the weat line
of Waluut air net a distance of 787 feet,
and pmvtdiug for the collection of
two-thlrda of the coat and expenses uf
the same from the owners of the real
estate bouudlng or abutting tliereon
by an oqual assessment on the foot
front bounding or abutting on aald
part of fourth atreet."
Moved by Mr. Howard, aeoonded by
I Ur. Haupt, that the Ordinance aa prea
| ented, relating to the paving and curb
ing of Eaet Fourth street from the east
side of Broad afreet to the Episcopal
church pavement, be adopted.
Ayes and Nayes were called.
Ayea:—Messrs. Cummings, Haupt'
Howard, Mnllin, Mumford and Pear
sall.
Nayes:—Messrs. Norris and Foster.
Moved by Mr. Pearsall, seconded by
Mr. Howard that the Secretary be
authorized to have the proposed Ordin
ance relative to the paving and curb
ing of East Fourth street from the
east line of Broad street to the Epis
copal church pavement, published in
the Cameron County Press and the
Emporium Independent, and also, a
hundred hand bills to be distributed,
at a cost not to exceed fIO.OO for each
advertisement and posters.
Ayes and Nayes were called.
Ayes:—Messrs. Cummings, Haupt,
Howard, Mumford, Norris, Pearsall
and Mr. Foster.
Not voting:—Mr. Mullin.
Moved by Mr. Haupt, seconded by
Mr. Howard, that Secretary be auth
orized to order one car of cement for
Borough use. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Mumford, seconded
by Mr. Cummingß, that the Street
Committee be authorized to have the
Borough Solicitor draft an Ordinance
fixing the line of the curbs on each
side of all the streets ond alleys in the
Borough of Emporium. Carried.
Moved by Mr. Norris, seconded by
Mr. Mullin, that the Borough Solicitor
be instructed to prepare an Ordinance
for the completion of the Surface
Water Sewer from the niau hole on
Chestuut street to the outlet.
Ayes and Nayes were called.
Ayes:—Messrs. Cummings, Haupt,
Howard, Mullin, Mumford, Norris,
Pearsall and Mr. Foster, President.
On motion Council then adjourned.
C. E. CRANDELL,
Secretary.
Honor Holl.
Patrons of the PIIESS who have
either called or mailed subscriptions
since the last publication of the list:
Emporium, Pa,
Ed. Nellis, Geo. Beattie,
D. A. Mac Donald, Lewis Ginter,
Everett Housler, W. S. Swartwood,
I. Grageroff, Geo. Eckstein,
Tbeo. Haberstock, H. W. Smith,
Miss Mary Moon, A. J. Turley,
Marg't Weisenfluh.R. M. Overhiser,
D. W. Keyes, A. P. Frappier,
C. R. Woolley, Mrs. P. Mahoney,
Asa Murray, Mrs. C. G. Schmidt
E. J. Smith, E. E. Matley,
Joshua Bair, Jas. Hobson,
Alex. McAuley, Ellis Barr,
Hon. F. X. Blumle, Fred Kaye,
N. J. Swartz, 0. E. Henry,
Geo. Neldlinger, John Trebswether,
Martin Foster, Dan'l Downey,
J. Bruner, Mrs. Whaliey,
John McDonald, A. E. Gross,
Geo. Market, Peter Schweikart,
Mrs. Susan Housler,D. H. Adams
John Hemmer, Jas. Logan,
E. H. Marshall.
East Emporium, Pa. Andrew L'lrlch.
Allegany, N. Y. -W. A. Flyun.
Port Jervia, N. Y.— Anna A. Right
mire.
Franklinville, N Y. - W. C. Maher. '
Sprlug City, Teau.- A. DeArmit.
Altooua, Pa H. D. Iturlingame.
Oil.clty, Pa. Robert Wright
Hiuuamahoning, Pa.
J. 11. Welton, Joseph Strayer,
M O'Connor, lien t). Hacket.
HUervllle, Pa. -D. B. Morton.
Cameron, Pa. -Al. Uird.
Sterling Run, Pa.
Mrs Lucy J. Wylia.W. H. Smith,
W. K. Devling, Wm Wylie.
Madiaon, Wla. Mra. M. C. Overton.
Waahlngton, D. C.- llou. C. F. Bar
clay.
I >eiit* Run, Pa. -C. M. Blerly
Philadelphia, Pa.
K. M. Coder, Prof A. L. L Suhrie. :
M. J. Armstrong.
Itouovo, Pa. W K. Cbllson.
Bonne Kerre, Mo.—-Mra. Blanche
llelber
Ueemer, Miss M. H. Itarr,
l>uUtile, Pa.- Maj M. I MeCrelght. ;
Wharton, Pa, Alleu Jordan.
Evanston, 111.—Mrs. C. G. Small.
; Wheelersville, Pa.—Mrs. Namoni
Hine.
Hicks Run, Pa.
Adam S. Hicks, Charles F. Collins,
John Berfield.
Bloomsburg, Pa.—Dr. A. W. Baker.
Westboro, Wis.—J. J. Lingle.
Olean, N. Y.
G.J. Yeager, Mrs. Wm. Lupoid,
i Harrisburg, Pa.—Penna. State Li
. brary.
Detroit, Mich., Ermine G. Rentz.
i Williamsport, Pa.
S. J. Kline, J. T. Poyer.
Grafton, 111.—Miss Minnie Losey.
, St. Louis, Mo—P. A Peterson.
Ebensburg, Pa.—Mrs. Geo. Kinkaid.
Birmingham, Ala.—C. F. Pappazoni.
Morgantown, W. Va. —A. S. Zaner.
Clarmont, Va.—H. H. Cheesbro.
Cleveland, Ohio.—Mrs. Faucett.
Sistersville, W. Va.—F. G. Yoakers.
First Fork, Pa.—C. W. Berfield.
Driftwood, Pa.
J. E. Johnson, Mrs. Benj. Lord.
Towanda, Pa.—S. E. Cameron.
Keating Summit, Pa. —H. M. Moore.
To keep your health sound; to avoid
the ills of advancing yeajs; to conserve
your physical forces for a ripe and health
ful old age, guard your kidneys by taking
Foley's Kidney Remedy. Sold by Em
porium Drug Co.
| A LITTLE BETTER
THAN NECESSARY
The law requires drugs of
purity, quality, and potency
but we say drugs of purity,
I quality and potency, com.
bined with an ever watchful
care for your health and
happiness. Watching on*
for the details is what helps-
We try in every department
to have things a little bit
better than neecessary.
|
The Old Reliable
Drug Store
GEO. C. TAGGART. Proprietor.
New Firm!
AT THE
Popular
Peoples'
Store
HOHKHT WAI.TKHU
Clark & Morrison
Who are now in charge of the
well known K. A. Hugliea atore,
ao Burceeeftilly conducted tin
Chrwtnut atreet. Wnflonot (>.*•(
to aet the world on lire, yet we
akall aim to give our euatomera,
one and all A HQUAKK DEAL.
Our Groceries and Meata
are Choice and Neaaonable
CI. AKK * nOKKIAON.
NEWSY PARAGRAPHS
Summary of the Y/eek's News
cf the World.
Happenings From All Parts of thi
Globe Put Into Shaps For Easy
Reading—What All the World li
Talking About —Cream of the News
Culled From Long Dispatches.
Thursday.
John I>. Rockefeller was fined $5
and costs in Cleveland for exceeding
the automobile speed limit; he did not
appear in court.
A Californian chartered a special
car, so that his wife would not be
separated from her pet dog on the trip
from New Yoric to San Francisco.
The sugar refineries in Williams
burg, New York city, whose employes
are on strike, have resumed operation
with men brought from other cities.
Great regret was expressed in Unit
ed States and many parts of Europe
over the attempt to kill Mayor Gay
nor of New York.
The invasion of Amerian property
in Nicaragua has caused another pro
test from the state department.
Friday.
Advices from Madrid indicated that
a deadlock had been reached in the
church and state negotiations.
Robert Loraine flew fom Blackpool
to Llandudno, Wales, over the Irish
sea, a distance of 50 miles.
Floods in Japan have cost many
lives; there is much suffering in To
kio.
A firearms expert testified at the
Rice inquest in Cleveland that tha
bullet which killed the millionaire
lawyer was fired either from a Rus
sian gallery gun or a Winchester riflo.
Three brothers were killed and a
fourth seriously injured by an ex
press train on the New York, New
Haven & Hartford railroad at East
Greenwich, R. I.
Saturday.
The Vatican in a semi-official com
munication says it will make no new
proposals to Spain until Premier
Canalejas resumes negotiations.
Captain Scott's Antarctic expedi
tion ship, the Terra Nova, is 11 days
Captain Scott's Antarctic expedi
is not yet on board.
The Earl of Eguiont, who earned his
living as a member of the London fin?
brigade before coming into the title,
is dead in London.
The viceroy of Manchuria has form
ally demanded of the Japanese consul
the withdrawal of the Japanese stay
ing in all places not open to the resi
dency of foreigners.
Infantile paralysio was reported to
be spreading rapidly through Rhode
Island.
Monday.
Tho armored cruiser Duke of Ed
inburgh went ashore on a rocky ledge
of Cowes; it is hoped to float her at
high tide, though her position is said
to be dangerous. <
A great flood in Tokio has sub
merged part of the city, and thous
ands of persons are homeless and
starving; 385 are dead and 500 miss
ing.
Wne of the leaders of the Repub
lican party in Barcelona says that
Spain is on the verge of a revoltt
tion, ami he predicts the formation
of a republic.
The War Department is rushing
troops to fight the forest fires in
Montana and Idaho, where the situ
at ion is reported critical.
Twenty more Columbus (Ohio)
policemen refused to do strike dutv
on street cars thirty-two who hau
previously mutinied were suspended:
the Mayor called for two ihousand
volunteers to quell disorders.
Tuesday.
The Belgian, English and French
sections at the Btusaela exposition
were destroyed by fire; two person
were killed and thirty Injured.
Thirty-two persons were killed and
a hundred Injured in a train wreck it
Saujon. France; many of the victims
were school girls.
China hereafter will manage its dip
lomatic question* without the aid ol
foreign advisers.
Secretary llalllnger Mild at Kla
math Kail*, Ore., (hat he had 110 Inten
tlon of resinning from the cabinet.
It was reported iu Guthrie, Okla..
that (Inventor Haskell will try to sue
ceed either (Jure or Owen In the
I'nited States senate.
WeCneaday.
Advices from |!russel» say that the
loses caused b> the fire at the llrus
sels eiposltlon will not be so great as
at first esilmate; the grounds are now
open again.
The dead and mlaslug In the Japit
nese floods are 1,112; aearly 4,iWi
houses were «»wept »wny.
The steamer V"-va Iwsirtio;
the Antarctic expedition, was sighted
near Capetown, 11 day* behind ached
ule time.
President Taft lold a visitor frotn
the Philippines that he might visit
(he Island* during his term of office
(tovei uor Harmon, without . "UMilt
IIIK Mayor Marshall,ontered I,o*o mem.
ber* of the Ohio National Guard to
proceed to Calumbus for strlk* duty.