ESTABLISHED, LKBFI. Cameron County Press HENRY 11. MILLIN, iCdltor and Proprietor OaviLLE PaocDFOor, Assistant and Manager j RAYMOND K LESS, Assistant Foreman. W. SCOTTSTERNKR, Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ' REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor, JOHN K. TENER, Charleroi, Washington county. For Lieutenant Governor, CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. REYNOLDS, Bedford county. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, HENRY HOI7CK. Lebanon County. For State Treasurer, C. FRED WRIGHT, Susquehanna county. For Congress, CHAS. E. PATTON, Clearfield County. For Representative in General Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. Doing Their Duty. Scores of Emporium Readers are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow: Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all. Emporium people endorse our claim. Mrs. William Swartz, Maple Street, Emporium, Pa., says:"l am grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills for what they have done for me. My back ached sev erely and my loins pained me. I could Jiardly get around to attend to my work and when morning came, I was so tired and languid that I did not feel like get ting up. The kidney secretions passed too frequently and gave proof that my kidneys were at fault. On a friend's ad vice I procured Doan's Kidney Pills from Taggart's Drug Store and their use brought relief, although I had pre viously taken other remedies without the least effect. lam pleased to give Doan's Kidney Pills my endorsement."i' 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. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like straius on machinery, cause break-downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, or nerves without serious dauger to yourself. If you are weak or run-down, or undci strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchless, tonic mediciue. Mrs. J. E. \an de Saude, of Kirkland. 111-, writes; "That I did not break dowu. while enduring a most sev ere strain, for three mouths, is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Use them and enjoy health aud strength. Satis faction positively guaranteed. 50c, at all druggists. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy is to-day the best known medicine in use tor the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. It is equally valuable for child ren and adults. It always cures. Sold by all dealers. 1 New Novelty I \ Ice Cream * 3 and Confectionery \ \ Parlors \ X JOHN McDONALO. Manager L' \ Opposite Poet Office. <' \ Everything new and L 7 |<-to-Dat«. 1 Ice Cream, Icee, Soda Water, 112 nerved in style. Urge Cool .1 rand Comfortable Rooms. I > Experienced Walters, Prompt V "| Service. We study to please < I Our Confectionery, Fruit, and 1 1 Soda Water department is newly ] titled, all good being fresh and ,► pure We kindly solicit a share ' 1 of the public patronage. Call |' . 1 and see ua and try ua. I I Private families supplied with \ 112 Cream or li es In the moat ap- 3 J proved packiug cases, in the I moat up-to-date manner. 1 ' , Give ua a uall. <' ;> JOHN MCDONALD, Minagir. j WANTE D At once. Men to represent ua, either locally or traveling. Now ia tha tune to start. Money lu the work for the right men. Apply at once aud secure territory, ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rechailar. N. Y i« »m A iMIIf hi Mf «a~.I n 112 AU ■ ■ FCT |L '4l ,«• UIL I• I MS4 UTAI MI LL>AI IS UA MI I FT* I »!*•>• I **«•»+ • » >-m ■ k«*« tfce i ••i>4 f*%i <* |Ni kit* UNlfimitßlCUH , >»« 94. Uattms ++ J Sold ia 112 murium BY t Ttqqtrl a*4 i fi. > m PARAGRAPHS Summnry cf tiie Week's New > of the World. Happenings From All Parts of the Globe Put Into Shape For Easy Reading—What All the World Is Talking About—Cream of the News Culled From Long Dispatches. Thursday. Fifteen cases of cholera or sus pected cholera have been discovered in Berlin and in Spandau, a suburb; fhe mortality in St. Petersburg is de creasing. Chilian specifications for two new battleships set forth that the guns and some of the machinery must of Eng lish manufacture, thereby practically eliminating American tenders. Reports from San Juan del Sur said that a large part of Nicaragua was still held by the troops of Madriz; the American brigade which support ed Estrada has reacned Managua. For the first time in Maryland the Democratic and Republican parties selected nominees for representatives in congress by ballot, as opposed to the convention system. Friday. General Juan Estrada was inaugur ated president of Nicaragua at Man agua the troops have been paid off, and the country ia quiet General Me na has ben chosen minister of war. Medical authorities at Berlin an nounced that no cases of cholera ex isted in the city. Leon Morane in his monoplane flight last Monday reached a height of 7,054 feet, a world's record. Mrs. A. E. Buckingham of San Francisco was killed by a runaway motor car in Munich; Miss Alwine Goodrich was killed. A bronze statue of Thomas B. Reed was unveiled at Portland, Me. The treasury department at Wash ington announced that the general stock of money in the United States was nearly $3,500,000,000. Saturday. Lord Kilmarnock, one of the King George's shooting party at Balmoral, received four pellets through the ac cidental discharge of a gun; his in juries were not serious. Cardinal Vannutelli, papal legate to the Eucharistic congress to be held at Montreal, received an enthusiastic welcome at Quebec. The Spanish government declared Bilbao in a state of siege on account of the rioting tesulting from the local strike. The expulsion of Jews from Kiev and other points in Russia outside the Jewish pale continues, though on a modified scale. The special grand jury reported at Newark, 0., that the mayor and other city officials, who have since resigned or been deiiostd, could have prevent ed the lynching of Carl Etherington. Monday. Leon Morane reached a height of 8,471 feot in an aeroplane. Lt had a narrow escape from death, owing to the stoppage of his motor. Over 2,0000 first class passengers sailed on uine steamers from KngKuJ for the I'nited States. France has decided to rearm its in fantry with a new rifle at a cost of 5120,000,000. The ch<.l»«ra scourge or Russia ia reported to be diminishing; an in crease in deaths is re|>orted from Apulia. It wax announced by the census bureau In Washington that the popular tlon of Philadelphia is 1,549,008, a gain In the last decade of 255,311, or 19.7 per cent. Tuesday. The appointment of Count »1a Tovar as ambassador from Portugal to the Vatican wag anonunced from Lisbon. German English designer* are re potted from Berlin to be working on plans for "cruiser deatroyers," a new type of battleship which it lu claimed will outclass the l)readn<Aight*. Placards posted in Barcelona pro claimed a general strike lu sympathy with striking coal miners. dock work ers and te.i lusters, I'rKed liv President Taft, 11. 8. Wi th" I'nitfd States attorney at Ne» York is hurrying along tlie suit to diholvc the combination lit which I the Atnerli -in Sugar Keßnlng com pany. Mayor Gaynor of New York city wan out for several hours lu a yacht on LOIIK Islard sound War'fvtday. • The louiii'ieu »112 Kiug M JH«lek of Abyaain .* • r"t died to tin Improved. The murder 'if a p'»ilegman, hU wife and an eh Idreu, n*«i ItegKlo ill t'aia Uila, Italy, la ascribed tu the vange anca of the Black Hand society of Now York. The striking coal miners at Bilbao and riara*os*a, Hpalu. returned to work. lames J IIUI In an Mtdrwaa tn Port land, Ore, said that unk*s new uwih i>d» wern liitrinlu) ed on the farms the I tiltihl ritaio* would o«iki to lia self support iUK so fat as food is eon tertied I'ardmal Ulbhona, lu an Interview in Bait more «*I4 that sokal uniest »»< due lai«> I', to the ia> aof ,ii uu; | mm 'tu pir* if 4,.ic i;<« CAMERON COUNTY PRESS,HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910 News Snapshots " cleau Island" was the order Acting Mayor John Purroy Mitchei gave PoUce Commissioner Baker, and it resulted in • general exodus of bad characters from New York's resort. It is rumored that pope may soon appoint other American cardinals. Of the Week possibly Archbishop Farley and Archbishop O'Connell. Statue of Thomas B. Reed, Maine's foremost statesman, was unveiled at Portland, Me. President Taft appointed George E. Roberts to succeed A. Piatt Andrews as director of the mint. Most interesting mode of entertainment offered President Roosevelt on his trip west was the wonderful exhibition of the cowboys of Cheyenne. Major General Thomas H. Barry took post as suiterintendent West Point Military academy. Governor Bandera of Louisiana refused to qualify as United States senator. AUDITORS REPORT. Receipts and Expenditures. Assets and Liabilities of the School Dis trict of the Borough of Emporium, Pennsylvania, for the year ending June sth, 1910. J P. McNARNET. Treasurer, in account with the SCHOOL FUND. RKCEIPTS. Balance in hacds of Treasurer June 7. 1909 t 884 38 Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909, 4.312 41 Received from State and Minimum Salary Appropriations, 3,524 89 Received from State, High School Ap propriation 345 00 Received from Tuitions, 120 44 Received from Fines 38 00 Received from County Treasurer, ac count Dog Fund, 39 42 Amount transferred from Building Fund, 1,451 16 #10,215 70 EXPENDITURES. Teachers salaries, $ 8,520 00 Teachers salaries attending County In stitute, 178 00 Secretary'ssaiary 50 00 Treasurer's salary 50 00 Text books, 388 99 Supplies, 410 70 Printing, 102 05 Office expense and costs 8 87 Commencement expenses, 22 05 Superintendent's convention 16 78 Express 75 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 467 53 $10,2 5 70 J. P. McNARNEY, Treasurer, in account with the BUILDING FUND. RECEIPTS. Received from John Olenn, Coll. 1909, $ 3,072 67 Received from sale of wood, 3 40 $3,076 07 EXPENDITURES. Janitors, $ 582 35 Laboriand repairs 265 39 Fuel,.. 416 80 Water 45 00 Supplies, 201 83 Insurance, 12 00 Telephones 36 00 Incidentials, 65 54 Amount transteared to School Fund, 1,451 16 $3,076 07 J. P. McNARNEY. Treasurer, in account with the BOND FUND. RECEIPTS. Balance in hands of Treasurer, June sth, 1909 $ 184 *6 Received from John Olenn. Coll. 1909, 1,524 0 $1,7C9 56 EXPENDITURES. Paid State tax ou Bonds, t 26 11 Paid Building Bonds Nos. 19 to 74 iu <• elusive 600 00 Paid Refunding Bonds Nos. 14 to 18 in clusive and 27, 29 aud 30, 800 00 Paid Coupons No. 1 on Funding Bonds Nos I to 3 inclusive, 6 00 Paid Coupons No. 2 on Funding Bonds Nos. 1 to 38 inclusive. 76 00 Paid Coupons No 3 on Funding Bonds Nos. 1 to 38 iuclusive, 76 00 Paid Coupons No. 6 ou Refunding Bonds Nos. 1 to 7 iuclusive, 14 00 Paid Coupons No. 6 on Refunding Bonds, Nos. 14 to 23 inclusive 20 00 Paid Coupons No. 6 on Refunding Bonds Nos. 27, 29 and 30 6 00 ( Paid Coupons No. 7 ou Kefuudiug Bonds Nos. 1 to 7 inclusive, 14 00 t Paid Coupons No. 7 ou Refunding Bonds No*. 12 to 23 inclusive, 10 00 Paid Coupons No. 7 ou Refunding Bonds Nos. 14 to 18 iuclusive, 125 Paul ( oupons No. 7 ou Refunding Bonds Nos, 27, 29 and 30, 75 Paid Coupous No. 6 on Building Bouds Nos. 19 to 24 iuclualva 12 00 Paid Coupons No. 7 on Building Bond* Nos. 19 to 24 inclusive, 1 50 Balance in hauds of Treasurer, 45 96 $1,709 56 Recapitulation of account of J. P. McNARNEY, j Treasurer. ASSETS. Balance iu School Fund, $ 467 53 Balance IU Bond Fuoil, 15 95 $ 513 48 LIABILITIES. Outstanding Krfuuding Bonds No*. 1 to 7 inclusive aud 19 to 23, $ 1,200 00 1 Outstanding Funding Bonds Nos. 1 to 38 inclusive 3,800 00 | Outstanding School Order No. lUV9 fur 1908 ;s 00 i I 5.000 00 j Liabilities over Assets, $ 4,48t> 5g JOHN OLENN, Collector 1900. in account with j the several School Funds of the Borough of hwporiuui. SCHOOL. ua. Tu amount of duplicate, $ 4,613 52 CK. Hy aiuouut paid Treasurer, • 4 312 41 By esouoratious. Ml II * 4,613 51 I MI'ILDINO. oa. Tu aiuouut of duplicate $ J.iSC 9* ' ca. h> amount pant Treasurer I 1.671 *7 Hy eioueralloaa, M* tu $ s.iau *9 I BOND. Da. To auiouut of duplicate. • 1.6 M (■ ' i N Hy aiuouut paid Treasurer. | I ttt To ' Hy etoueralluiM, IIM IS $ I MS 11 I We the undersigned. Auditors of the Mo rough | of Kuipuriuui, HenaeyUaula. do certify, that we I hateriaiotned, audited aud settled the aovouat .•I J r Ml Narue). Tieasuirr, aud John Olenn ' 4'iilletlof, ISM. with the Mrhool District of said i Hoiuugh, and that the foiegoiug Is a It us audi «i»r«t statement of the same Wllnesauur hauds (Ills MMh day of August A D , 1110 O - ALLNN. >'Ml. A WALKfcM. Audit.,is I Mrs. Jacob Winmert, Lincoln, 111., found her way back to perfect health. She writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble and backache and my appetite was very poor at times. A few week's ago I got Foley's Kidney Pills and gave them a fair trial. They gave me great relief, so continued till now I am again in perfect health." For sale by Em porium Drug Co. The dratitude of Elderly People. Goes out to whatever helps give them ease; comfort and strength. Foley Kid ney Pills cure kidney and bladder dis eases promptly, and give comfort aud re lief to elderly people. For sale by Em porium Drug Co. The Trying Summer Heat It's very wearing on your system and npsets most constitutions. Overcome the enervating hot weather and Take a Bottle of Beef, Iron and Wine A stimulating and tonic medicine that aids the sys tem by building new tissues and preventing a wasting of nerve energy. Make Your System Right Before Fall 50 Cents Per Bottle The Old Reliable Drug Store 6EO.C. TAG6ART. Prop. New Firm! AT THE Popular Peoples' Store HOHKHT WALTER Q, Clark & Morrison Who now In oliarge of the wi-ll known 11 A. ilugllMi •U>rn, •o NucctMNfully oouduoted ou flixaluut Hlrnet not U> ant the world ou llr«, jr«H wt ■hull aim to glv« our ouatomeni, om and all A MijCAKK DKAI., Our Grue*rl«i »nd Meat* arr Choice and Mvaaonablc Ci.AKK A noKKISON. Your kidney trouble may be of loDg standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Foley's Kid ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health end vigor. "One bottle of Foley's Kid ney Remedy uiade me well," said J. Sibbull, of Grand View, Wis. Com mence taking it now. For sale by Em porium Drug Co A Reliable riedlcln—eNot a Nar-cotlc Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says Foley's Honey and Tar saved her little boy's life. She writes: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar in which I have great faith. It cured the couch a 9 well as the choking and gagging spells, and he got well in a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar has many times saved us much trouble aud we are never without it in the house." For sale by Emporium Drug Co. Good Piano for Sale. A Bradbury Piano (square) in good condition. A poly at PRESS office 37-tf. riTHiiilllßll'llHI 1 Ifc I Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes Jasper Harris, The People's Clothing House Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. PEISYLVMIA liilLßdtll Bulletin. SEPTEMBER AT THE SEASHORE. REDUCED FARES ACCOUNT G.A.R. ENCAMPMENT The ocean rolling with its b mindless prospect is ever interesting; but at no time is it more enticing than during month of September. The bathing is at its best. The sailing is ideal. The sail sea air is charged with increased invigoration, and there is geniality about it uukuowu during the torid days of summer. Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Stone Harbor, Angelesea, Wildwood, Holly lieach, Wild wood Crest, aud Cape May are all prepared to entertain with exceptional hospitality all guests who may come. The hotels are less crowded and more comfortable; the service is better aud in most instances the rates are lower. The train service of the Pennsylvania Railroad to all these resorts will be found convenient and comprehensive. Kxcursiou tickets to Atlantic City will be sold at re duced lares ou September 16, 17, 18, 19 and 40, ou ac count of the G. A. K. National Hncuiiipment, good return ing to reach original starting jtoint not later than Septem ber jX. For stop-over privileges and extension of return limit, to October consult Ticket Aleuts. I uusiial enjoyment awaits the Septeu»l>er sojourner by the [HJWUIHS COUGH REMEDy 11 1 m OT7BDB Coughs, Colds, CROUP, WhoopgCoi^h This remedy can always be depended upon and Is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cents, large size SO ceits.
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