Cameron County Press HI:NUV 11. MIUJN, ■Alitor antl Proprietor OKVILLI: Pu )i'Dfoot, Assistant and Mauager RAYMOND KLEF.h, Assistant Foreman. W. SCOTT STBHN »•:», Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISHED KVKHV THURSDAY REPUBLICAN TiCKET. For Governor, JOHN K.TKNKR, Charleroi, Washington county. For Lieutenant Governor, CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. RKYNOLDS, Bedford county. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, HENRY HOUCK. Lebanon County. For State Treasurer, C. FRED WRIGHT, Susquehauna county. For Congress, OHAS. E. PATTON, Clearfield County. For Representative in General Assembly, JOSIAH HOWARD, Emporium. It's Your Kidneys. Dont nistake the Cause of Your Tro ubles. An Emporium Citizen Shows How to Cure Them. Many people never suspect their kid neys. If suffering from a lame, weak or weak or aching baek they think that it is oaly muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon cor rect itself. Anil so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may lead to diabetes or Bright'* disease. The best remedy to use is Doan's Kidney Fills. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Empori um. people testify to permanent cures. (x. F. Balcom, Sixth, Emporium, Fa., says."For about three years I have used Doan's Kidney Fills, procured at Taggart's Drug Store and have fouund them to be a reliable remedy. I would not recommeud this preparation if I did not have the strongest faith in its cura tive powers. For sale by all dealers. Frice 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents. Remember the name— Doan's—and take no other. Prices 26c; 35c; 50 and 75c. Kicked out of His Rights. It seems in this age that a person who is not in his brightest mood is forced to take to take a back seat. Any person who does not feel equal to his opportuni ties should at once goto It. (J. Dodson, druggist, Emporium, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substi tute, and get a treatment of Sexine Fills. Frice, >SI a box, at six boxes for 85. Treat ment guaranteed. It is in time of sudden mishap or ac cident that Chamberlain's Liniment can be relied upon io take the place of the family doctor, who cannot be always found at the moment. Then it is that Chamberlain's Liniment is never found wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain's Lini ment takes out the soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. It Keats All. This is quoted from a letter of M. Stock well, llanuibal, Mo. 'I recently used Foley's Honey and Tar for the first time. To say I am pleased does not half express my feelings. It beats all the remedies I ev<Sr used. I contracted a bad cold and was threatened with pneu monia. The Brut doses gave grvat relief and one bottle completely cured me." Contains no opiates. For sale by Em porium Drug Co. Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Bull's Eye. This world famous riflle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Linoln, 111. Recently interviewed, he tays:—"l suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and used several well known kidney medicines, all of which gave me no relief until I started taking Foley's Kidney Fills. Before I used Foley Kidney Fills I had He fere backaches and pains in my kidneys with suppression and a nloudjr voiding On arising iu the morning 1 would g< t dull headaches. Now I have taken three botlles of Foley Kidney Fills and feel 100 per cent, better. lam never both ered with my kidneys or bladder and again feel like uly own self For sale by Empoiium Drug Co. 'I In pleasant purgative effect exner anted by all who Use Cbatuberlaia* Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the ! h'-ulthy condition o| the body aud miud 1 which they create, make* one feel joyful. Sold by all dealer. A Meltable .vtadklna-.Nol a Narcotic. lint the genuine Foley * Honey and I Tar in the yellow paekage. It t« a*f u aud effective. Coutaiiia no opiates, |U tu» •üb«iilute*. Sold by Kiu|iorimu Drug Co, Kliis a Murderer. A ut< reilea* murderer is .\ppaadlt4tU with utauy victim*, but Dr K lll4 «S. w Lit- FIIU kill It by pft v. uliou They giutly HI tun late atoi«<«i'h, liver and Imv <*U, praveuiiue that » "ttxmj that invite* a| p« ttdii'iu* aciu.'(' >a*tip4iion, 11-ad at'fii lliiiuu*(*<.<*• Chill* I') at alt the I h | NcWS Snapshots " 1C "P l "' B '"® ' n l* or ' u Kal was the most Important news event of the week. King Manaei was variously reported a captive and U " et>inß monarch. The consecration of 8L Patrick's cathedral in New York was one of the greatest events In American Cath- Of the Week olle llis,or y- The swamping of a boat of the battleship New Hampshire in the Hudson river cost the lives of more than a score of sailors. The Democrats of Wyoming have nominated John M. Carey, an insurgent Republican, for governor. Governor Llughes of New York resigned, and Horace K. White became executive of the Empire State. Walter Brookiuit laced with a train from Chicago to Spring fleld. 111. The flght to keep out cholera is being led by Dr. A. H. Doty of New York. Cameron County Teachers' Institute, 1910 Commencing Monday, Oct. 24th and Closing Oct. 28th PROGRAM MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 10:30 A. M. Enrollment. 1:30 P. M. Devotional Exercises, - Rev. R. H. Bent Singing by the Institute, - Led by Prof. Chas. A. Dobson "Vital Things for Teachers," - - Prof. Willis Y. Welch Intermission. Music. "Wireless Message for the Teacher," - Prof. Francis H. Green OPERA HOUSE: 8:00 P. M. Solo, .... Prof. Charles A. Dobson Lecture —"The Nature and Worth of Wit and Humor," Prof. Francis H. Green TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23,9:00 A. M. Devotional Exercises, - - Rev. J. F. Anderson Music Drill, .... Prof. Chas. A. Dobson "The Public School and Citizenship," - Prof. Willis Y. Welsh Intermission. Health and Happiness of the Teacher, - Pr. Ossian Lang Music. "A comment upon Lowell's "Vision of Sir Launfal," Prof. Francis H. Green I:30 p. M. Music Drill, ... Prof. Charles A. Dobson "How to Get a Full Day's Work from Each Pupil," Prof. Willis Y. Welch "The Common School as a Social Center," Dr. Ossian Lang Intermission. Solo; ..... Mr. Howard Edgar "An Appreciation of the Vision of Sir Launfal," Prof. Francis H Green OPERA HOUSE, 8:00 P. M. Concert, ..... Lotus Glee Club WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 9:00 A. M. Devotional Exercises, ... Rev. J. L. Bogue Music Drill, ... Prof. Charles A. Dobson "Factors Necessary to Efficiency in the Public Schools," Prof. Willis Y. Welch Intermission. Music. "Music as an Educational Force," - - Dr. Ossian Lang "Strolling Around Stratford," - Prof. Francis H. Green 1:30 p. M. Music Drill, ... Prof. Charles A. Dobson "What is That in Thine Hand?" * " - Prof. Willis Y. Welch "The Lure of the City; A Talk to Dwellers in the Country." fcDr. Ossian Lang Intermission. Solo, .... Prof. Charles A. Dobson "Amid the English Lakes," - - Prof. Francis H. Green OPERA HOUSE, 8:00 P. M. Entertainment, - - - Neil Litchfield Trio THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 9:00 A. M. (Director*' Conv«a(ioa.) Devotional Exercises, ... Rev. M. L.l ate Music Drill, ... Prof. Charles A. Dobson '.'Preparation for the Practical Demands of Life," Dr. Ossian Lang Intermission. Music. "Some Words About Words," - Prof. Francis A. Green "Pestalozzi —The Master Teacher." - Dr. J. George Becht 1:30 P. M. Music Drill, - - - Prof. Charles A. Dobson "Schools as an Investment, - - Dr. Ossian Lang "The State's Best Asset," - - Dr. J. George Becht Intermission. Solo, .... Prof. Charles A. Dobson "Five Great Nations," - - Prof. Francis H. Green OPERA HOUSE. 8 00 P M. Concert. ..... Vassar Girls FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 9:00 A. M Devotional Exercises, - - Rev. L W. Murray Music Drill. Prof. Charles A. Dobson Some Comparisons in Literature, - Prof. Francis H. Green Intermission. Music. Reports of Committees. Music. caching the Top any calling ot lltf, •li-maml* a vigorous taxly ai.<l i trni ln.iin. Without health there i» »o atitwi-M Hut Klii trio Hitter* ia the urniivt ll.a'th lluiM.r Iha world ban ever known. It i*oui|>i'l* jwrleet ac tion ol' th. ltomaoh, liver, kidney* how «*U, puritim ami ririchi* the b'ood lone* auij invigorate* tin- whole *jitem and eu able* you to *iand the wear ami tear of jour .tally work "After mouth* of *ul feriuu from Ki lu«y trouble." wrih * W. M Shrrmaa, ul I'u*hiag, Me , three hot ilea o| Kleelrti' llllter* U»ad»T lue lev) like a new man 5Ue. at all dri»»!ni>*t* KEELEYCURE II He « mi l it#t i*««u A •M* I ■Mill -U# It mi ill* h*g <*f I ..« • i . j * it .!«• . * I i»u'» i.•• I• * |u*umi# M w• »i«iit I Nsm iv#m # iin* |m , r*> I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910 Nailed Him To Ihe Sidewalk. A man uailtti to «hir nitjewitlk in hard ly a worn© predicament than onu win. too languid to uiuvti, Suxiui- I'ilU | i»r<- nuaraut»s«d tur any furtu of norvu | wtwkiMMi in ui«<n <>r wotucn, I'neo 112 | » Imji, l> Imiib* I.Y AiMnm «»r ml! on it. IMwii, I'ruL-Ki't, Kuiporiutu, when they Mill *ll tbu principal r<uiidu-* and lu not naUitiiuti', I liariHiit lu a fit ltd (object to uioup i* a »ure indication ol the approach of the dteeaae. It • 'hamlx rlaiu * I Hem nij to tfi*««n at MM of eve* alter the Ufotlpy hw «|i|»4|ni, It will pr* vent tk«! attack, I iiuim no poison Moki by all d*al«>f» li.hml i.»uli» »l*ay» fullu« ike u* ol Kotcy Kidn«> I'ilU. I'key fuwim ju»t ike inniv4i< hiii nriMnary to lone, >u> un ilii'ii «ui| r»i<ul4i«' th> ki'lu. )* «u>l Mad 'l' I.and tu >mc I>a> km h< , Kut *alt: l.y Kiuj- .lluui I'lOi? I'u. The Churches. FIRST MOTHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. F. ANDERSON, Pastor. Special services next Sunday. Rev. William Perry Eveland, D. D., Ph. D., will preach morning and evening. Dr. Eveland will address the young people in the Epworth service at 6:45 in the evening. All are cordially invited to hear thedistinguished minister and edu cator. The voluntary offerings of the day will apply on the church debt. EMMANUEL CHURCH. REV. M. L. TATE, Rector. The following services will be held in Emmanuel Church next Sunday: There will be an early Celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:30 o'clock. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:30. The theme taken from the First Lessen of the morning will be ''Despondency and Its Cure." Sunday will be observed as Rally Day in the Sunday School. The Sun day School will meet the usual hour 12 o'clock, and there will be a special program. Every member and friend of the school is urged to attend this service. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Echoes from the State Sunday School Convention,' held in Altoona this week. Strangers are always welcome at Emmanuel Church. Save Your Wife By buying a REX WASHER, the King of Washers, the washer with the HIGH SPEED FLY WHEEL AND FAST RE VOLVING DASHER. Any child can work it. Stop in and look at it. We also have a full line ot Mantles, Globes, Burners, Chandeliers and Light Hardware. And if it is Plumbing, Heat ing or Tinning, call on us. DININNY, BURNSIDE&Co Broad St., Emporium, Pa. 1 Square Deal Mills EMPORIUM, PA. E. J. Movers, Prop'r OI'H MOTTO: llouewt Weight aud Hoiieat IIIKHU. No niwl to e«ud your btii'k wliaal u> tit Mary* or anywhere away Iruiu haute to b« M< >ll rati Th» i|Uaiitity ami quality uf the Kli.ur w« are netting la O. K l'ail, phone or write. Out uf town »r«ler* ft I led Miua day re i i«l v t* I \ »har« uf the trait* reapM t I fully wlii lied It's The World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect heal er of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For sore eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c. at all Druggists. For ilore Than Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates. For sale by Em porium Drug Co. Good Piano for Sale. A Bradbury Piano (square) in good condition. Apply at PRESS office. 37-tf. Notice of Meeting of Stockholders of Cameron Powder Manufacturing Company to Vote on Proposed In crease of Capital Stock. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Cameron Powder Manufacturing Company, that a special meeting of the Stock holders of said corporation will be held at the general office of said company, in Emporium, Pa., on the 6th day of December, 1910, at one o'clock, P. M., to take action on the proposed In crease of the capital stock of said corporation from one hundred thousand dollars to one hun dred atid fifty thousand dollars. JOHN SCHWAB, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., Oct. Ist, 1910.—31-9t. 1 MILLINERY! I opening is 1 a over, and everything | is in full swing for the j| 1$ winter trade. g2 Iv 3 We have an excellent || | force in our workroom m, and are prepared to do >M all branches of the t| work. m| New Trimmed Hats II in our Show Room |i| every day. BM '&4 J LUDLAMS. 1-oUKTU ST , WPOHII'M, PA. ORDINANCE No. 59. ; A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND RE- I 1 \ QVIRINO Til ft I.AViWi AND <ON- S'llUK • INOOF A 24-J WH SURFACE DRAIN. 1 \< I I.WI I! ALONG THIRD STREET FROM | THE WhST I.INKOK CHESTNUT STItl KT TO 1 PINE M RFI-T. THENCE TO A POINT IX TIIK i STREAM KNOWN Ah THE MILL HACK FAHT oi- PINE STREET AND SOUTH OF TIIE PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD. lie it ordained and enacted by the Council of the Ilorough of Emporium, Penmylvanin, onil it is hereby i rdainid arid enacted ly authority of the name. Section 1. 'l'Hfct the St reel and Sewer Com mittee of Hie Council ofthe Borough of Empori um be authorized and instructed to cause to be laid and constructed a 24-inch surface drainage sewer commencing at a point at or near the in tersection of the north line of Third street and the west line of Chestnut street; Thence crossing Chestnut street along the north line of Third street and continuing to the intersectien of the north line of Third street with the west line of Walnut street; Thence southeasterly to a point in the south line of Third Street about 494.77 feet from the southwest corner of Third and Spruce streets; Thence continuing along the south line of Third street to the southwest cor ner of Third and Spruce streets; Thence con tinuing crossing Spruce street along the south lineof Third street to Pine street and crossing Pine street to a point at or near the southeast rorner of Third and Pine streets; Thence along the east line of Pine street to the right of way of the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad; Thence crossing the said Railroad to a point in the Mill Race about 20 feet Foutheasterly from the boiler house of the Emporium Milling Com pany. Section 2. That the said Street and Sewer Committee be authorized to enter into a con tract for the laying and constructing ofthe said sewer at a lump sum or to enter into a contract for the laying and constructing of the said sewer for the actual cost of labor and material plus ten per cent, or that they he authorized to have the work performed by day labor as in their discre tion seems best. Introduced into Council, Aug. 16, 1910. T. H. NORRIS, President of Council. Attest:— C. E. CRANDBLL, Clerk. Approved this 3rd dav of October. 1910. J. D. MARSHALL, ®>-4t Burgess. NOTICE. Stockholders' Itleetlnjj. THE Board of Directors of the Emporium Water Company, hereby give notice that a special meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office ofthe said Company, in Emporium, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, the twenty-second day of December, 1910, at 2 o'clock, p. m„ for the purpose of voting for or against the proposed in crease of the capital stock of the said Company from $60,000 to SIOO,OOO. By order ofthe Board of Directors. JOHN D. LOGAN, Secretary. October 13, 1910.—35-llt. HEW YORK CLIPPER THE CREATEST THEATRICAL PAPER IN THE WORLD PUBLISHED WEEKLY. $4.00 PER YEAR HOTELS, DRUCCISTS, SPECIALITY, COSTUME RS, TRANSFER, CAB AND 'BUS SERVICE CAN PROFIT BY ÜBINC ITS ADVERTISINC COLUMNS SAMPLE COPY FREJi Address NEW YORK CLIPPER Now York, N. •sWHfs jjjjjs Sakva For P£le3j Burns* Sores*
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