Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 25, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    4
EfTABMSHKO, 1860.
Cameron Cooflty Press
imMRv ni. Mi t j-ix,
ICctitor mid Proprietor
OavlCMHin-Di' ':ir, V-.-i-' (it • I Manager
RAYMOND Ki.r.Es, Assistant Foreman.
W.SOOTT STURM 'i. ASSISTANT I. ;il Eilitor.
PUB],M BKI> KVKin T ITRSDAV
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Governor,
JOHN IC. TENER,
Clmrleroi, Washington county.
For Lieutenant Governor,
CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. REYNOLDS,
Bedford county.
For Secretary of Internal Affairs,
HENRY HOUCIC.
Lebanon County.
For State Treasurer,
C. FREI) WRIGHT,
Susquehanna county.
For Congress,
CHAS. E. PATTON,
Clearfield County.
KoY Representative in General Assembly,
JOSIAH HOWARD,
Emporium.
OUT OF THE GLOOM.
Many a Gloomy Countenance in Em
porium Now Lightens With
Happiness.
A bad back makes you gloomy.
Can't be happy with continual back
ache.
The aches anil pains of a bad back
Are mostly due to sick kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys.
They have made many happy home in
Emporium.
Read what a grateful citizen says:
W. B. Krebs, Allegany Ave., Em
porium, Pa., says: ''About seven years
ago I was in bad shape with kidney and
bladder trouble and one physician told
me I had diabetes. I doctored for over
a year, but no benefit resulted and I be
came discouraged. When almost ready
to give up, a friend told me of Doan's
Kidney Pills and I procured a supply.
The contents of three boxes cured me
and there has been no symptoms of my
trouble in evidence since."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo. New York,
sole agents. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take nn other.
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. X. C..
when he was suffering intensely, as he
says,"from the worst cold I ever had, I
then proved to my ureut i:{action,
whnt a wondeiful Cold and Coitsta cure
Dr. King's N Discovery is. !•'<•;-. after
talcing a-.?,*bottle, i iv;»s cutii v <.-ar« d.
You can't say anytt in:: too good of a
medicine iikc tint. It- the surest anil
bes! rem Jv for disced lung*, Hemor
rhages, LsGrippe, Asthma, Hay Fever,
any Throat ■>r L'lng (rouble. 50c. 81.00.
Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by all
druggist.-.
For Quick Relief From Hay Fever.
Asthma and sumruii bronchitis, take
Foley's Honey and Tar. It (|uickly re
lieves the discomfort and suffering and
the annoying ymptoms disappear. It
soothes and h. .Is the inflamed air passa
ges of the head, throat and bronchial
übes. It euntuius no opiates and no
harmful drugfc. Refuse substitutes. For
lie by Emporium Drug Co.
Staggers Skeptics.
That a clean, nice, fragrant compound
like Rucklen'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.
When the digestion is all right, the
action of the bowels regular, there is
a natural craving and relish for food.
When this is lacking you may know that
you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets. Thev strength
en the digestive organs, improve the ap
petite and regulate the bowels. Sold by
all dealers.
If your liver is sluggish and out of
tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipat
ed, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring
and you will feel all right iu the morn
ing. Sold by all dealers.
Be sure and take a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy 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
foe prepared. Sold by all dealers.
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.
Latest Popular Music.
Mlsa May Oonld, teacher of piano
fort has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular aire. Popnlar and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
Ti r sin if* pii'i snw
» i* , '■ \ i
lii w Ik%. i i J \; •>.c;>'j •t• 1 J I
C'■■ '• - > C-> m'J,
Oil'.. .J 11 - J k l ( v v. I .-* Li O I Ul .J
Record-f IV ny! tningr. Condensed
ana Put In Si II Space and Ar
ranged Vv:tii Special Regard Tor the
Convenience of the Reader Who Hai;
Little Time to Spare.
Thursday.
Thirty-nine lives were lost by the
linking of the Spanish steamer Mar
'.os after a collision with the German
{ramp 101 sa, oft' Gibraltar.
President Montt of Chili is dead.
Thousands of cases of cholera are
reported daily in Russia; many chil
dren are starving.
The lifty largest postofllces of the
United States showed an increase in
receipts for 1910 of 3 per cent, as
compared with the figures of 1909.
Governor Hughes leased a dwelling
in Massachusetts avenue, Washington,
which be will occupy from Oct. 1,
when he will become a justice of the
United States supreme court.
Friday.
John M. Moissant, an architect of
Chicago, flew from Issy to Calais and
thence to a point near Deal, across
the English channel, in a tileriot mon
oplane, carrying a passenger.
Dispatches from Tokio say ~ that
Japan has begun negotiations at
Seoul for the annexation of Corea.
Six persons were killed and four
injured by an explosion on a gasoline
ferryboat plying between St? George's
and Sandy Point, N. F.
Collection of French gold coins was
stolen at the fire on Sunday at the
Brussels expositon.
The congressional committee invest
igating the Gore charges at Sulphur,
Okla., sent to Beverly, Mass., a state
ment. covering the amount of attor
neys' fees paid by the Indians in the
last 20 years.
James A. Patten sold his seat in
the New York Stock Exchange for
$70,000.
Saturday.
The King and Queen of Italy may
go in person to the province of Bari
delle Puglio, where there is an epi
demic of Asiatic cholera.
John B. Moissant, the American avi
ator, who is attempting to fly from
Paris to London, was forced to de
scend twice, the second time when
within about 2~< miles cl' London, on
account of defects in the motor of
his machine.
Representative Nicholas Longworth
of Ohio issued a statement at Beverly,
Mass., in which he said he would not
again support Joseph G. Cannon for
the oflice of speaker of the house.
Emperor Francis Joseph's 80th
birthday was widely celebrated
in Austria and Hungary.
Speak Cannon at Danville, 111., said
that he would go into the Republican
caucus as a candidate.
Monday.
The Orion, England's greatest bat
tleship, is launched at Portsmouth, in
the presence of the Spanish sover
eigns.
Cholera is epidemic in the south
of Italy; the cases are reported from
Trani, of the deadliest type.
Portugal has formulated a protest
to the Vatican against the alleged ob
jectionable attitude of the papal nun
cio in Lisbon.
Clifford B. Harmon, in a biplane,
makes the first aerial flight over Long
Island sound, alighting in Greenwich.
Physicians are making a nationr
wide campaign against the spread of
infantile paralysis.
Beverly reports that Mr. Taft re
fuses to be drawn into a quarrel with
Colonel Roosevelt.
Tuesday.
The Paris Journal has offered a
prize of $40,000 for the winner of an
airship raee from Paris to Berlin, Brus
sels and London.
The United Mine Workers, in spe
cial convention in Indianapolis, ap
proved all existing strikes and levied
an assessments on all working mem
bers for the relief of those out.
The new torpedo boat destroyer
Paulding made a trifle more than 32
knots in an hour's run off the Maine
coast.
A Russian was arrested at Chelsea,
Mass., accused by his government of
the larceny of about $3,000.
Mayor Gaynor walked across his
bedroom, and expressed himself
pleased at the progress he was
making.
Wednesday.
Cholera continues its ravages in
the infected districts of Italy, though
it is lien led that the* disease has
spread to other towns; there were 13
deaths at Trani.
The American coloniests on the Isle
of Pines, Cuba, are indignant over the
arrest of A. W. Gardner and seven
other Americans on what they term
a "trumped up charge" of threatened
homicide and arson.
A chambermaid and her husband
were arrested at St. Morltz, Switzer
land, for the theft of the Jewelry of
Mrs. Oaniel Bacon of New York; the
former has confessed; the Jewels
were recovered.
President Taft and ex-President
Roosevelt are expected to speak at
the National Republican loijus din-
Mr la New York, *n Oet. t.
CAMERON COUNTY PRRSS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, rqfo
News SnaDshota IMporder held sway in Columbus, O.; car otrike showed 110 signs of abatement Stage favorite, .lack Barrymore, and Miss
J lidpauuia Itatherine C. Harris, an heiress, obtained license to wed. Stricken with paralysis, James Wliitcomb Kiley, the "Hoosier" poet,
Of th« Week considered in danger. Duke Kranz Josef of Bavaria arrived in America for tour of couutry; he has no objection to marrying
American girl. Postmaster General Hitchcock making tr*» Ml, ostensibly on postal business, but supposedly to report on
Roosevelt's western reception. Mrs. William E. Corey, wife of steel magnate and formerly Mabelle Gilman, actress, denied she would return to stage. A
marvelous aeroplane flight was made by John Moissant from Paris to England with passenger, making few stops on each side of English channel.
Continued from sth paste
Irvin Merrill, of Austin, was a busi
ness and social caller at Emporium the
first of the week.
Miss Bessie McQuay went to Olean,
N. Y., on Tuesday afternoon and will
spend a few days there visiting friends.
Mrs. F. X. Blumle accompanied by
Miss Clara Deitzler, of Shamokin, Pa.,
went to Bradford on Wednesday morn
ing.
Misses Regis and Geneveve Leary,
of St. Marys, are guests at the
home of Dennis Grace and family,
Portage street.
Richard Kuehne, Jr., departed on
Wednesday morning for his annual
vacation which will include Buffalo
and Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Susan E. Sterner went to
Austin this (Thursday) morning, where
she will spend a few weeks guest at the
home of her son, G. W. Sterner and
family.
Miss Charlotte M. Brooks and Mrs.
Butterworth, of Sinnamahoning, who
attended the Sabbath School Conven
tion on Wednesday, made the PRESS
office a social eall.
Didn't Want It Flattened.
This story is told of Jerome K. Je
rome, the humorist. Returning from
abroad one time, he fell into good com
pany, with the exception of one man.
who was whin is known as "a walking
encyclopedia." This man persisted in
giving all sorts of information, much
to the annoyance of Mr. Jerome and
others. Oue morning, as the travelers
leaned over the rail, admiring the ris
ing sun, the man with the Information
turned to them and said almost sol
men ly:
"Gentlemen, if the earth were flat
tened out (he sea would be two miles
deep over the whole world."
Mr. Jerome turned around, seeming
ly stunned. Then he grew indignant,
and, walking over to the other man,
he said, shaking his Anger menacingly:
"Look here, man, if you catch anj"
fellow trying to flatten out the earth
j shoot him on the spot I can't swim."
—Philadelphia Times.
London's Town Hall.
The guildhall is an important public
building in London, which may be re
garded as the town hall, and is the
place of assembly of several courts, as
the court of common council, the court
of aldermen, the chamberlain's courl
and a police court presided over by one
of the aldermen. The construction oi
the building was begun in 1411. If
was partially destroyed in the greaf
fire of 16ti0, but was soon restored, and
in 1789 it was altered to its presenf
form. The hall proper is 153 feet in
length, 48 in breadth and 55 in height.
It has been famous for centuries foi
the magnificence of its civic feasts.
The first time it was used for this
purpose was in 1500, when Sir John
Shaw, goldsmith, who had been
knighted on the field of Bosworth, firsf
gave here the lord mayor's feast.
The Miserable Villain.
Low Comedian—After all these years
Eggbert has at last succeeded in mak
ing a hit with the audience.
Soubrette— So? llow does he do it?
Low Comedian—You know he had
always played villain roles.
Soubrette—Yes.
Low Comedian—Well, In the last acl
of a new play the author allows hlnl
to repent and say, "I've been a miser
able villain." That confession in
variably brings down the house.—Bos
ton Post.
A Safe Lead.
"I hear Lem Boggs Sundayed with
ye, deacon?"
"Ya'as."
"Goln' to lose yer darter, eh?"
"I reckon, but not to Lem. Zeb Htggi
Mondayed, Tuesdayed. Wednesdayec'
and Thursdayed with us. I Judge Zeti
is the lucky man."—Success Magazine.
No Danger of That.
Mrs. Stubbs—John, no true man will
smoke up his wife's curtains. Mr.
Stubba—l should say not Anybody
that smokes curtains would be a freak.
I prefer cigars.—Chicago News.
Those who can command themselves
command others,—QailUt.
WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC.
Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
For the Grangers' picnic at Williams Grove,
Pa , August !i9 to September 3, the Pennsylvania
Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Williams
Grove from stations in Pennsylvania and from
Baltimore, Elmira, Frederick and intermediate
stations on the Northern Central Railway. Aug
ust 23 to September 2, Inclusive, good forgoing
passage only on date of issue, and for return
passage to reach original starting point not
later than September 8, at reduced rates.
Ownes Half a Husband.
A man wbo has neither strength nor
ambition to make a living is only half a
husband. Such a man needs a tonic,
and as there is no tonic like Sexinc Pills
for any form of nerve weakness, he
should take Sexine Pills. Price 81 a
box, 6 boxes $5, with full guarantee.
Address or call on R. C. Dodson, Drug
gist, Emporium, Pa., where they sell all
the principal remedies and do not sub
stitute.
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. _.*k: at
all Druggists.
112 A LITTLE BETTER
I THAN NECESSARY
I
|
j The law requires drugs of I
| purity, quality, and potency |
I but we say drugs of purity,
quality and potency, com
bined with an ever watchful
care for your health and
happiness. Watching
for the details is what helps.
We try in every department
to have things a little bit
better than neccessary.
The Old Reliable
Drug Store
GEO. C. TAGGART, Proprietor.
New Firm!
AT THE
Popular
Peoples'
Store
ROBERT WALTER Q.
Clark & Morrison
Who are now in charge of the
well known E. A. Hughes store,
so successfully conducted on
Chestnut street. We|do not expect
to Bet the world on fire, yet we
shall aim to give our customers,
one and all A SQUARE DEAL.
Our Croceries and Meats
are Choice and Reasonable
CLARK & riORRLSON.
L aH
■ ■
.M quick and K
| INo matter »k«» I
H C«uit-»»«r work. WOITJO \l\ ■
H Mura, '' a Vk\ K
m At all drucgiata. 10c A 25c ■
J W«yn« Chemical Co.. Clarion. Pa.*
I VITT A eure guaranteed If you ns® ,
i IrlLEu supposiloru
■ D Mmi Thon>p ,„ lli Bup t
i ■ Oraded Schoola, StatPSvlUe, N. C., writes: " I con aay
fflltiij do all Jou claim for them." Dr. 8. M. pßTore,
t|J Haven Rock, « r . Va., wrltta; " They tiro atiiroraalaatli
Hfaction." Dr. H. D. McUtU, Clarlcaburg, Tt-nn.. writes*
■ "In a practice of 93 yeara, I have found no rrraedr to
floqnal youra," Paica, 60 Ca»ia. Samplea Free. Sold
JbyDmggi.ia. M<RTIW RUDY . nwctSTCB, p»;
Sold in Emporium by I. Tiggirf and R. C Dodsoa
CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE
■ Wu iirouiptly obtain U. H. and Fori'iKH ✓
| St nd mutiel, sketch or So of invention for 112
* free report on patentability. For free book, 112
if you use the right gasoline.
0 More auto troubles can be traced
0 to inferior gasoline than from all
M other causes. Why not enjoy your M
H machine, confident that the power U V
■ there just when you need it most.
Waverly Gasolines
I ■ are manufactured expressly for automo- H
I ■ bile U3e. Try the Waverly brands. ■
I 76° Motor Stove I
B You may be assured of instantaneous, pow- U
erful clean explosion, freedom from carbon J
deposits on spark plugs or in cylinders,
Quick ignition. Ask your dealer. J
Ik Waverly Oil Works Co. J
I Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes
Jasper Harris,
The People's Clothing House
Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA.
VnaHMMnm/
JSX A FREE TRIAL
PACKAGE H •'rb"t•
A t,~J will be sent to anyone who will write
Park's Royal Med. Co., Le Roy, N.Y.
Thie old eatabliahed preparation baa
® achieved a large aale on account ot ita
DR. PARK treat merit in all caaaa of Canatlpa
• Famona tloa, Dlllouaneaa, Sick Head-
German acka, Norvouaacaa, Kidney aa4
Pbyaician Liver Trouble. Only 25 Centa.
(WINDSOR HOTEL I
W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager. 112
European, (1.00 per day and up I
American, 92.54 per day and up I
I Midway between Broad Street I
Station and Reading Terminal I
on Filbert Street.
The only moderate priced hotel of
reputation and consequence in
PmLADELPHIAj
Arc You Looking
lor a Position?
We can offer you gc
Paying Employment
that you will enjoy and
; at home. Write to-day j
Address
j l"ie Butierick PnbllsMng Co.
| Butterick Building, New York, M. Y.
nil
Over Half-Century.
Humphreys' Specifios hava
been used by the people with
satisfaction fop more than 80
years. Medical Book sent free.
No. FOR Prlca
1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations 25
'Z WorniH, Worm Fevef, or Worm Disease..2s
3 Colic. Crying and Wakefulness of Infants 25
4 Diarrben, of Children and Adults 25
7 Couch*. Colds, Bronchitis 25
8 Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia 25
9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 25
IO Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak .Stomach 3S
13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 25
14 Salt tllicuin. Eruptions, Erysipelas.... 35
15 Rlieumntiain. or Rheumatic Pains 25
16 Fever and Ague, Malaria 25
IT l'iics. Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal.2s
19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In Head 25
30 Whooping Couch. Spasmodic Cough 23
31 Asthma, Oppressed, Difficult Breathing 25
27 Kidney Disease, Gravel, Calculi 35
28 Nervous Debility, Vital Weakneil 1.00
30 Urinary Incontinence, Wetting l«d 35
34 bore Throat. Quinsy and Diphtheria 35
77 Grip, Hay Fever and Summer Colds 25
Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt cf price.
HUMPHREYS' HOMEO. MEDICINE CO., Cornel
William and Ann Streets, New York.