Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 30, 1911, Section Two, Image 11

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For ETPI-J Living Thing on the Farm
Huiiiidirejs' Ycterinarj Specific*.
800 Page Book free, on the Treatment and
Care of Horse*, Cattle, Sheep, Dog*,
Bog* and Poultry, also Stable Chart to
hang tip, mailed free.
LIST OF SPECIFICS.
A. A. For FEVERS, Milk Fever. Lam Fever.
B. B. Far BPRAI.\H, Limruru. Khrimailiin.
C. C. For SURE Throat. Epliootir. DUtempai*
D. D. For WORMS, Hula. Grub*.
B. B. For COUGHS, tola.. Influema.
F* F. For COLIC, Bellyache, Diarrhea.
G. Q. Prevent* MISCARRIAGE.
H. H. For KIDNEY and Rladder disorder*.
I. I. For SKIN DISEASES. Manse. KruplloM
J. R. For BAD CONDITION. Indlc-.ilon.
At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt
of price. 60 cts. each.
HtJMPHKKYS' HOMED. MEDICINE CO., Cornel
William ami Ann Streets. New York.
A FREE TRIAL
PACKAGE H«rb a fta
(tL will be sent to anyone who will write
Park's Royal Med. Co., Le Roy, N.Y.
This old established preparation has
achieved a Isrfle sale on account of its
'JR. PARK frest merit in all cases of Canatipa
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I
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We are prepared to furnish the citizens 1
of Einpori .in thi" popular Water, either
PLAIN OR CARBONATED, in bottles. !
Drop a postal card—we will do the rest
The analysis of the celebrated Sizerville
Water has made it famous all over the I
country.
Orders may be left at Geo. F. Balcom
store, or water may be purchased by the |
case at the same place.
Address,
Magnetic Mineral Water Co.,
SIZERVILLE, PA.
H. S. LLOYD
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I iff*TT used he above criticism.
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ATENTO
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Mints to inventors.*' "Inventions needed."
"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
h GREELEY & MANURE
PC Yt PATENT ATTORNEYS /IVPL
'zJJ\ WASHINGTON, D. C. /r lv jjj
Foley Kidney I*lll#.
Ndßlruliz" and reniovr itit* j»«>i*«>i».« j
that hiic k ifhe, rli< uiimti-iii, n* r-
Viiii«rii .e mid all kjilncj and bladdt!! ir
j Tliej* build up and restore
the natural action nf these vital organs,
i Hold by Kiiiporiutn |)nic 'V
Ri'KlNterN Notke.
i HTATKOR PKNMSYI.VANIA. 1 HS .
I COUNTY OF CAM KUON.
N'OTICE is hereby given that I. K, HOCKLKY,
Administrator of the estate of Dorcas
1 Hamilton, late of Emporium,' Pa., deceased, has
, Hied his first and partial account of said admink*-
tration and the same will be presented at the
April term of court, next, for confirmation
W. J. LEAVITT, Register,
Register's Office.
| Emporium, Pa.. March 14th, 1910.—5-4t.
( lOI'RT PROCLAMATION. WHEKI -. s: The
I | V Hon. HARRY A. HALL, President Judge and
\ the HONS. GIO.J. LA BAR, and JOHN A. WYKOFP,
I Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session* ol
the Peace, Orphans' Court find Court of Common
1 Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
their precept bearing date the llth day of Jan.
A. I)., 1911, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the pe . Orphans'
i Court, and Court of Common P as in the
Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the
' 10th day of April 1911, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
i and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
i that they be then and there in their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. Ami those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., March llth, I!*!,
and in the 135 th year of the Independence ot the
United States of America.
J. \V. NORRIS, Sheriff.
COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R L . R
Taking effect Aug. 22. 1909.
EASTWARD
I 6 10 2 I :s
STATIONS.
l 'ort Allegany,. Lv. 233 11 37 7 12 900
UiemicaJWorks.... *2 36 °° 00
j Jurtville, 2 11 11 48 7 22 » 11
! Roulette 2 56 II W 7 30 fl 23
Knowlton's *3 00 12 01 00 "
Miua, 3 06 12 07 7 40 8-33
Olmsted *3 10 1? 11 «7 41 9 37
, . 3 18 12 ti 7 52 9 45
Coudersport. <, '' A.M
' '' v - 6 10' 12 37
Ynrth Coudersport, so ... *l2 41
, !• nun's, »5 53 "12 10
Colesburij, "57 12 57
! Seven Bridges,... t 2 ..... »1 02
j Raymonds, .... ! 2 1 13
| Gold, 7 1 19
| Vewfield, j 123
| N'ewtield Junctii u, 27 \ 1 32
I Perkins 30 *1 35
I Carpenter's,... .. * | \*l 39
Crowell's, 636 j *1 42
j Ulysses, 20 1 52
1 A.M.P. M.i I
WESTWARD.
18 11! 116
STATIONS.
! Poit Allegany 2 lo 8 50 5 10
I Chemical works .... 00 00
Burtville 1 57 8 37 4 57
\ Roulette, ! 1 50 8 11 4 50
] Knowlton's, 1 45 00 *4 45
Mina, ; 1 40 821 4 40
'Olmsted, *1 35 4 85
I Lv. 1 30 812 4 30
Coudersport, .. < P.M.
( Ar 8 9n i
! North Coudersport,.' 00 3'i*
Frink's 1 57 i 3 IS
j Colesburg, I *7 50 3 08
Seven Bridges, *7 46 3 (H
! Raymond's »7 37 »2 54
j Gold 7 31 *2 50
Ne»vfield... ; °° »2 46
| NewfleklJunction,. J 7 55 2 42
j Perkins, *7 14 *2 34
| Carpenter's, 1 *7 10 »2 30
I Crowell's, , »7 07 j .... *2 27 i
j U1y55e5,.......... Lv 735 1...•..1 120
Trains X and 2 run daily between Couders
! port and Port Allegary, all other trains rua
j week days only.
] • Flag stations. (°°) Trains do not stop
t Telegraph offices.
Trains run on Eastern Standard Time.
I Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y
| r points north and south. At B. &S. Juno
| an with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R. north for
ellsville, south for Qaletoa and Addison. At
ort Allegany with Penasylvania R. R., north
| c Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport;
| juth for Keating Summit, Austin. Emporium
I and Penn'a R. R., points.
B. A. McCLURE, Qen'lßapt.
Coudersport, Pa.
C4MKRON COUNTY I'RKSS, THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1911.
ADAM WAS REAL GENTLEMAN
That Fact Is Thoroughly Demonstrated
by the Manner In Which He
Treated Eve.
Was Adam a sneak or a gentleman?
Mr. George A. Crawford thinks a gen
tleman, and haa written a very Jolly
pamphlet to prove It. Adam. It ap
l*mrs, has boon misquoted. He is made
to Bay: "The woman thou gavest me
tempted me. and I (lid eat"—a remark
unworthy the foremost man of time.
What Adam did say was:"The woman
thou Kavest to be with me, she Rave
me of the tree, and I did eat." Mr.
Crawford prints the words "to be with
me" In large and resonant capitals,
feeling that they reflect credit upon
Adam.
You see what the father of the race
was driving at. Required to pick be
tween Paradise without Eve and Eve
without Paradise, he stuck out for
Eve. He was a gentleman. Had he
been a sneak, he would have argued
that he never meant to marry Eve, but
was imposed upon, owing to inexpe
rience. Perhaps you recall that his
acquaintance among girls had been
rather limited. The first, one lie saw
caught him. Thus, he might hav:i
begged the Judge to set. him free, cit
ing as precedents the affair of the
young gentleman who took part In cha
rades. Said this delightful youth: "I
tell you what, Miss Bunthorne, we'll
act 'Paradise Lost.' I'll propose; you
reject me; they'll never guess it." Any
judge unable to appreciate the ap
poslteness of the citation and its ar
gumentative potency might as well re
tire.
Clerks rejoice In Mr. Crawford's re
habilitation of Adam. It will be a
boon to the lovers of genealogy. Most
Bostonians trace their ancestry as far
back as Hyman Cohen of Jerusalem
or Terence O'Malley of Cork, but hes
itate togo further. They are afraid
of Adam. Regarding him as a sneak,
they are in terror lest thorough inves
tigation prove them to be descended
from him. No longer need they quail.
Crawford's pamphlet In hand, they can
say to the genealogist: "Go as far as
you like!" —Clerk of the Day in Bos
ton Transcript.
NOT FAMILIAR WITH MONEY
j Many Poor Children In the Public
Schools Do Not Know Pieces of
Larger Denominations.
Unfamiliarity with money gives
children a queer idea of the value of
certain coins. A 50-cent piece drop
pled from the pocket of a visitor to a
New York school and was returned
by a small girl with the remark:
"Here, sir, is your $10."
The man laughed in spite of him
self, but the teacher looked sad.
"Poor little things," she said. "How
can you expect them to know any
I better? They never see a piece of
| money bigger than a quarter. They
! are as sharp as a coin collector on
cents, nickels, dimes and quarters,
and can almost tell the date across
the room, but a piece of money bigger
than that is such a rarity in their
homes that they are apt to call any
thing from one to a hundred dollars."
"When I first took charge of this
class there wasn't a child in the room
who could name the denomination of
a coin above a They had
heard of big money, but had never
seen it. They have had several les
sons in identifying Uncle Sam's
money, but that particular girl hap
pened to be absent, so it is not
strange that she should take your
half dollar for $10."
Find Petrified Women.
In the course of the excavations
which are still being made at Pompeii
the body of a petrified woman has
been discovered. On the body were
jewels of great value, including brace
lets, necklaces, and chatelaines, and
it is assumed from tills that their
wearer belonged to the patrician
class. Especially remarkable among
the jewels are two clasps, each com
posed of twenty-one pearls in a clus
ter. These clasps have both an artis
! tistic and an archaeological value, for
! nothing comparable with them lias
j been found before among (lie ruins of
Pompeii. Pompeii, on the Neapolitan
Riviera, was founded about 600 B. C.,
and down to the time of its destruc
tion, A. D. '79, it was a sort of Rome
super-Mare, frequented by the aris
j tocracy, if not by Caligula an ! Nero,
in whose honor it erected triumphal
arches. Fed from the capital witli ev
ery luxury and distinction, it included
temples in which the inhabitants
were encouraged to make costly sac
rifices. The city of Pomi eii was near
j ly ruined by earthquake in A. D. '63,
I but it had returned to its former gay
' ety and licentiousness when in '79
it was overwhelmed by the ashes of
Vesuvius.
Memorable Racing Day.
The Melbourne Cup is a national in
stitution in Australia and is almost as
well-known as the English Derby In
sporting circles the world over. This
year was the jubilee of the race, and
there was a record crowd to witness
the victory of the Victorian-owned,
but English-bred Comedy King. Mr.
Plain, one of the members of the
Scottish agricultural commission, vis
j itlng Australia, described the cup
| meeting as the spectacle of a life
{ time, and altogether a memorable day.
What Happened.
Kate- Did you call?
Opportunity Yes. but she pent
j word by her servant she wasn't la. —
Harper's Uazaur.
Mercantile List for 1911
Mercantile Appraiser's Notice.
Names and kind of license of dealers
in the county of Cameron, Pa , the
appeals will be held in the office of
The County Treasurer on Tuesday,
April 12th, 1911.
EMPORIUM BOROUGH.
Balcorn, G. F....General Merchandise
Blair, C. A Notions
Butler, C. L Cigars
Blinzler, Ed ...Notions
Burnside, J. E Groceries
Cummings, John Cigars
Coppersmith, E. S Millinery
Creighton, J. P Cigars
('lark, Robert Groceries and Meat
Caramella Charles
Fruits and Confectionery
Donovan, D. W Cigars
Dolan, M. J Cigars
Day, J. H General Merchandise
Dodson, Est Drugs
Dininny, Fred Hardware
Co Furniture
Emporium Milling Co., Grain and Seeds
Emporium Drug Co., Drugs
Emporium Machine Co.
Fisher, J. A Implements
Furnace Supply Co.,
Geueral Merchandise
Farley, Charles Cigars
Gross, William Groceries
H< iluian, F. V Hardware
Howard.C.B. Co., General Merchandise
Harris, Jasper Clothing
Haupt, Albert Implements
Hacket, S. J General Merchandise
Hirisch, R. H Jewelry
Hamilton, Mrs. J. R Truck
Koehler, John Cigars
Kiosier, Joe Groceries
Kuehne, R Dry Goods
Kelly, R Confectionery
Leet & Co., General Merchandise
Lecbner, Joseph..... .Boots and Shoes
Lloyd, H. S Stationery and Paper
Larrabee, M. M Guns and Notions
Laßar, Geo J Furniture
Ludlam, E Millinery
Moline, Herman -..Cigars
Moriiio IJI. enico. .Fruits and Candies
McSwan, Ella Notions
McDonald, A. A Cigars
McDonald, D. A Cigars
Metzger, Geo JeweLy
Martin, Clipson
Confectionery and Cigars
McDougall, Alex. Groceries and Meats
Norris, T. H., Groceries and Meats
Newton, Joseph Groceries
Overhiser, I. O Confectionery
Parsons, J. F General Merchandise
ltaco, Frank Groceries
Rodgers. Ed Flour
Smith, H.W Cigars
Seger & Son Clothing
Seger & C 0.,... Confectionery
Soger N Clothing
Shives, Frank . General Merchandise
Schlecbt, John - - - Confectionery
Stephens Hard ware Co. - Hardware
Stephens & Darialeebe - - Groceries
Scott, William ... Meats
Taggart, Geo. - ■ - Drugs
Tulis, M. C. Est. - - Dry Goods
Turley, A. J. - - Groceries
Thompkin* H. G. - - Groceries
Vogt, A. F - - - - Sloes
Welsh, T. W. - General Merchandise
Z'irps, Henry, Dry Goods and Notions
DRIFTWOOD.
Brooks, M. J. B. - - Notions
Bartolette, Joe - - Groceries
Brookbank Mercantile Co.
General Merchandise
Callahan, Geo. - - - Notions
Hill, Mrs. G. S. • Confebtionery
McDonald, A. M. - • Cigars
McVicker, Mrs. Fred - - Cigars
Mitchell, W. H. - - Drugs
McCoole, Mrs. S. - - Confectionery
Nefcy, M. E. - - Groceries
Spencer, P. C. - - • Meat
SINNAMAHONING.
Baird, D. P. - General Merchandise
Bailey, O. L. - - Cigars
Counsil Bros., - General Merchandise
Crum, V. E. - - General Merchandise
Fulton Bros. - - Wall Paper
Krebs Bros. - - Notions
Logue, J. L. - - Notions
Silin, Notban - - Cloth'ng
Wolf, Frank - - Groceries
HICKS RUN.
Banner & Edwards, Cigars and Notions
Dußois, J. E. - General Merchandise
Hammond, C. A. - - Meats
Rankin, W. - - - Cigars
Wilson, J. & A. - - Groceries
SIZERVILLE.
Algardo Angelo, - - Groceries
Councilman, Frank - - Cigars
Sizer, Mrs. W. R. General Merchandise
STERLING RUN.
Bagley, W. H. - - - Cigars
Ebersole, E. M. - - Groceries
Lewis, Miss L. - - Notions
Smith, J. E. - General Merchandise
Silin, Nathan ... Clothing
CAMERON.
Dininny, Ray - - - Cigars
Schwab, John - General Merchandise
SHIPPEN TOWNSHIP.
Lewis, F. J. - - - Groceties
CANOE RUN.
Farnace Supply Co.,
General Merchandise
WHOLESALE MERCANTILE
Atlantic Refining Co. - - Oil
Dußois, J. E. - General Merchandise
Silin, Nathan - - Clothing
EATING HOUSES.
Lyons, Mrs. W. - - Emporium
Shoup, Peter • - Emporium
Cutler, N. S, - - Emporium
McCoullougli, Mrs. John, - Emporium
Anderson, W. J. - - Emporium
Heck, Miss L. Emporium
BILLIARDS AND POOL.
Banner & Edwards, - - Hicks Run
Krebs, L. E. N. - Sinnamahoning
Creighton, J. P. - - Emporium
McDonald, A. A. - Emporium
James - - Emporium
Fisher, Henry • • Driftwood
Pauley, J. Driftwood
All persons so ascertained or assess
ed who shall fail to attend such appeal
from the decision of the Appraiser to
the Common Pleas within ten days
thereafter will not be permitted to set
up a defense to the recovery of the
amount ot license which he is request
ed to pay when suit shall be brought
that he is not u dealer in merchandise,
&(!.
The law further provides that n shall
be the duty of the County Treasurer to
sue for the recovery of all licenses re
turned to him by the Mercantile Ap
prslser ir not paid on or before the first
«Imv of July in eich hikl «vcry jciir,
within ten <lh)h after <t;«t•• and hi<ici
Treasurer hull not he discharged from
any nueli license unless he brings Huit
to recover the name on or before that
date.
W L THOMAS,
5 4. Mercantile Appraiser.
WOMEN
Women of the highest type,
women of superior education and
refinement, whose discernment
and judgment give weight and
force to their opinions, highly
praise the wonderfui corrective
and curative properties of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. Throughout the many stages
of woman's life, from girlhood,
through the ordeals of mother
hood to the declining years, there
is no safer or more reliable med
icine. Chamberlain's Tablets are
sold everywhere at 25c a box.
KHHBT
IV r\ x v
MaßßßnßaaniiaqattaaaautißiilHuyMaaiMi
CTO®a
Cc'jghs.Colds,
CROUP,
WhoopmgGo^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 cents.
LINCOLN'S
Catarrh Balm
For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh,
Hawking, Spitting,
Hay Fever, Sore Throat,
Asthma and Grippe.
MINISTERS ANU DRUGGISTS RECOM
MEND LINCOLN'S.CATARRH BALM. Q'
Rev. J. P. Pender, Blairsville, Pa..
Ilev. S. L. Messenger, Trappe, Pa; Rev.
W. G. Brubaker,Phoenixville, Pa,; Rev.
J. E Freeman, Allentown, Pa.; Rev;
D. P. Longsdorf, Weissport, Pa.; O. B.
J. Haines, Druggist, Allentown, Pa.;
Howard R. Moyer, Druggist, Quaker
town, Pa., and R. D Fraunfelter,
Druggist, Easton, Pa., all say over
their own signatures that they have
used LINCOLN'S CATARRH BALM
and give it taeir unqualified endorse
ment.
CATARRH, ASTHMA AND
HAY FEVER CURED.
Win. Heater, Allentown, Pa., writes:
He suffered twelve years from Asthma
and Catarrh, Lincoln's Catarrh Balm
cured him.
John MacGregor. Bridgeport, Pa,
writes: That after suffering seven
years with Cataarli and Hay Fever,
jtncoln's Catarrh Balm cured him.
CURED IN THREE WEEKS
Chas. Kerler, Jr., Editor Courier,
Blairsville, Pa., writes: That he suffer
ed many years from a form of dry
catarrh, the first application of Lin
coln's Catarrh Balm gave wonderful
relief and inside of three weeks he was
entirely cured.
ORDER TO-DAY. 50 Cents Per Jar at
Emporium Drug Co., Geo. C. Tag
gart, Dodson's Drug Store, C. B. How
ard Co., A. J. Turley, T. VV. Welsh. O.
W. Gross, C. A. Blair, H. G. Tompkins,
Leet & Co., and J. B. Burnside, Em
porium. Also by J. R. Smith, Sterling
Run, and Kreider & Yothers, Drift
wood.
The manufacturer will refund the
money for any MM of Cnfnrrh that
LINCOLN'S CATARRH BALM can
not relieve quickly and cure if curable.
(ico. J. Laltar
Furniture
Tabourettes.
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The Set to Set Before You
Is you in theshape
of a nice set of crockery. We
are now showing asplen iid stock
of good sound Crockery, every
single piece warranted free from
fault or blemish. The finest as
sortment in the county at rea
sonable prices.
Undertaking
Geo. J. Liiliitr
The Best Always
Aißim
Just received my
Spring and Summer
Samples
For Spring Suits and Over
coats, Pants, Etc.
Cleaning and Press
ing a Specialty
If you desire a g%s>d fit
ting and stylish made
Suit that is stylish, give
John Edelman a call at once
and don't wait until the
season is here and have to
wait. Call at once.
We guarantee our work
and if you fail to get a good
fit you do not have to take
the suit. Remember, we
guarantee to give you a good
fit, for we employ none but
the best workmen. They
all reside here, spend
their money here, pay taxes
and help to keep up our
county. Encourage home
industry.
Jno. Edelman
EAST ALLEGANY AVENUE
OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL
East Emporium, Pa.