THE CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOULD, MARCH, 1866. VOL. 45 CHICHESTER SPILLS | DIAMOND BRAND I,ADIE« T Ask jour Urn**!.! for CTTI-CTtES TER'S A DIAMOND HRAN'D I'ILI.S in KI D I GOT.D metallic boxes, sealed with Blui\o> Ribbon, TAKB NO OTHER. Huy of TOW V/ I»rn«*l.t and a.k fop CIU-CIIES-TER 8 V BiASoMi niiANn Pll,l. H, for twenty-nwo years regarded a 9 Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TOiai. EVERYWHERE S llEMaiMoinidls Fire® An Opportunity to Obtain ABSOLUTELY FREE Several Articles of Genuine Diamond Jewelry Ist PRlZE—Ladies' or Gentleman's GENUINE DIAMON D RING. 2nd PRlZE—Ladies' or Gentleman's genuine DIAMOND Studded Locket or Watch Charm i 3rd PRlZE—Ladies' or Gentleman's genuine DIAMOND Studded Stick Pin. 4th, sth and 6th PRIZES —Ladies' or Gentleman's 20-Year Guaranteed Gold Filled Watches. 7th, Bth, 9th and 10th PRIZES —Girls' or Boys' Roller Skates. 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th PRIZES—Girls' or Boys' I ngersoll "Watches. To all others answering this advertisement wo will give a beautiful A DMOLITE DIAMOND STICK PIN ABSOLUTELY FREE. THE DIAMOND "33" PUZZLE o#o \y V CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PUZZLE ? IT CAN BE DONE TV • , • Place any number from 7 to 15, inclusive, in the EIGHT vacant Diamonds I Jirprrinns* on the above or any similarly arranged separate sheet of paper or other ma vvllullut terial, in such a manner that any way the numbers are added, whether per pendicularly, horizontally or diagonally, (including the number in the centre square) the total will be "33." The same number cannot be used more than once. Write your name and address neatly, accurately and plainly on your answer and mail your solution before 6 p. m. Tuesday, April 18th, 1911, to the Greater Pittsburg Piano Co., 633 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Any answer mailed in an en velope whose postmark shows it to have been mailed before 6p. m., April 18th will be accepted. Only one member of a family may enter. Only one solution will be accepted from the same contestant. No one connected with the music trade, nor tirst prize winners in previous contests, may enter. Neatness, besides correctness of the reply sent us will be taken into consideration in awarding the prizes. Contest Closes Tuesday Evening, April iStli, at 6 I». M. Try tliis Puxzle. It ean be done. Send in your replies as early as possible. "GREATER PITTSBURG PIANO CO. 633 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Name , Write Plainly 1 Address State 1 Exceptional Inducements to Buy Spring Garments Here IyOTHINO unusual about our prices—they are ALWAYS as low as j* /vMu ' S CO,,,,NEUSURA^E with WORTHY yuAUTY. Nothing unusual !HE about our values—we always oiler the best obtainable anywhere. jMf 'JT W V-t v The exceptional inducements are in the garments themselves -»7- '% • * wjjKff —their winning, graceful styles—perfection in lit—service guarantee " j| 1KV t u,,< ' sha I* features. For our PRINTZESS Suits an.oo per year. No other dues nor as | seasments. Old established Company, j with SIOO,OOO State Deposit to guaran ! tee payment of claims. Men and j women between the ages of 16 and 65 : trcken. No doctors examination re | quired. Send your application or ad dress for further information, Dept. A. American Registry Company, 428 Elli cott Square, Buffalo, N. Y., or 208 Cadillac Building, Erie, Pa. l-13t. Saved His Mother's Life. "Four doctors had given me up," ; writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoea, La., j ''and my children and all my friends weic I -ooking for me to die, when my son in ,-sii! d that I use Electric Bitters. I did | so, and they have done me a world of j good. I will always praise them." Elec | trie Bitters is a priceless blessing to | women troubled with fainting and dizzy { spells, backache, headache, weakness, de bility, constipation or kidney disorders, i Use them and gain new health, strength j and vigor. They're guaranteed to satisfy lor money refunded. Only 50c at all ! druggists. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause ofm:>eh sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, aud you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first idication, much distress and suffering may be avoid ed. Sold by all dealers. Midnight in the O/.arks and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of ; Clay City, 111., couched and coughed. ! He was in the mountains on the advice j of five doctors, who said he bad con sumption, but found no help in the cli mate, and started home. Hearing ot Dr. ! King's New Discovery, he began to use I it."l believe it saved my life," he i writes "for it made a new man of me, so ! that Jean now do good work again." ! For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy its the best known remedy, price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. : Guaranteed by all druggists. Mouse of Jones. Jones painted his house last year. It looked dull, dead; no life in it. Smith painted his house 10 years ago. It looks clean; nice, aud don't need j repainting, because he used L. & ' M. Paint, and added three quarts of | Oil to each gallon. The Oil gave life and preserved it, Besides—adding the Oil reduced its j cost 40 cents a gallon less than other : paint. Thirty-five years use in N. A. & S. A. Longman & Martinez, —Manufactur- | ere—The L. A M. Pure Paints, Varn | ishes and Paints for every purpose. For sale by Harry S. Lloyd. For Rent. Five room house, West Fourth street. ! Apply to Jas. Davin. 51-tf. QUEENS BOROUGH TIN HORSES How Nightmare*, Hobbies and Ponies of Beer Were Put on the City's Pay Roll. "What's all this talk I hear about tin horses In Queens borough?" "I'm surprised at your ignorance. Tin horses are a mere term used to designate equines which never exist ed, part of a graft game." "Explain some more, please." "Well, It was like this. If a fellow with a pull wanted some extra money he would have a couple of nightmares, report to the powers that be that he had a team, and they would be hired, nt so much a day, for city work." "Did all of the grafters have to have mares?" "O, no; one of the gang had his wife's two clothes horses, drawing full pay." "He was a genius." "Yes, another man had a hobby about not wanting to work, his son had a hobby horse, and so he doubled them up and sent in bills for a team, at least, so I hear." "That's interesting." "Yes, rather. There was a rumor going around the other day that a man who owned a pair of ponies of beer also figured In the game." "I suppose if one of the gang's wife and daughters owned pony sk)^ coats they could have got on the pf£ roll too." "Sure thing; it was a pony skin game, all the way through." "And all that these fake horses ever drew was pay?" "That's true, although they have set tongues a-wagging."—Brooklyn Times. The Gordlan Knot. The famous Gordlan knot was made of leather taken from some part of the harness belonging to the chariot of Gordlus, king of Phrygia. It seems that this knot was so tied that the ends of the leather thong was not visible hence the difficulty in loosing It. Many must have tried to untie it, for its fame as a "stickler" at last reached >lje great Oracle, which declared that th*> lucky experimenter should be rewarded by the kingship of Persia. Alexander, trying his hand and meeting with no better success than the others, drew his sword and cut into the knot until he found the ends of it. Clever. "Mrs. Pufferly is tickled to death with the way she fooled the customs inspectors." "How did she do it? ' "She didn't buy a thing abroad ** COMES QUICKLY. Don't Have to Wait for Weeks. An Emporium illustration. Waiting is discouraging. Prompt action pleases everybody. A burden ou the bai:k is a heavy weight. Hard to bear day after day. Lifting weight, removing the burden. Brings appreciating responses. Emporium people tell of it. Tell of relief that's quick aud sure. Here is a case of it: G. F. Balcom, Sixth St., Emporium. Pa., says:"For about three years 1 have used Doau's Kidney Pillji, procured at Taggart's Drug Store and have found them to be a reliable remedy. I would not recommend this preparation if I did not have the strongest faith iu its curative powers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Tinted States Re memher the name—Donn's—and taki no other. Lives Without Heart. We have heard of people living with out any heart in the purpose of their lives. If you lack snap and ginger in your worldy pursuits, it may quickly be supplied by using Sexitie 1 'ills, the tonic that cures all forms of nerve weakness. No matter what your weakntss, is, il it is at all of a nervous nature, it cau be cured by Sexine Pills. It they fail, the cou pOUH in the boxes are good tor the return of your money. I 'rice, $1 a box, 6 boxen $5, with full guarantee. Address or call at Hudson's |)rug X»ore, Emporium. Fa., where they sell all the principal remedies aud do not substitute. Makes Everything New. Old kitchen chairs, old furniture, old closets, old bureaus, when worn out made new again at a cost of 15 to 20 cents with a can of either Home Finish Domestic Paint, Home Finish L. & M. Varnish, or Home Finish L. <% M. Var nish Htain. Directions for use in ea application nt ChaaU r ' iio - Liniment. I'or » il- Lv wit deal-r* SECTION TWO TERMS: $2.00 —$1.50 1N ADVANCE. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS .A} 1 Announcements under thin head must be signed by the candidate and paid iti advance to insure publication. l-'or AHNoclate Judge. La BAR, Emporium, Pa. Sublet to the decision of the Republican elec tors at the Primary Election. * * * C. J. GOODNOUQH, Emporium. Pa Subject to the decision of the Republican eiec tors at the Primary Election. G. P HANK BALCOM, Emporium, F'a, .Subject to the decision of the Republican doe. tors at the Primary election. \\ ILLIAM BERRY, Lumber Township. P. 0. Address:-Sterling Run, Pa. Subject to the decision of the Republican elect rs at the Primary Election. For Sheriff. ANSON O. BWARTWOOD, Emporium, Pa ~ ors U at j fS^rmrafrEl i e oct,on 0 ct,on. ,he JAME.S W. WYKOFP, Gibson Township. ors"!lf c t h'.l' decia, °" o ßepublican ciect- SinnamahonhigJ'fv """"" '* ° A " diee "- JOHN I). 6WOPE, Emporium, Pa. «rs".^fhi t D.^ edec! ? iou ofthe Republican elect ors .it the Primary election. W. M. CARTER, Shippen Township. ~ . . P- O. Address, Emporium, Pa„ R. F. D. tnr, ». » C hi D!! 16 deci «j ou 01 the Republican elec tors at the Primary Election. I'or County Treaiturer. E. H. GREGORY, ~ , . , , „ Emporium, Pa. Subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary Election. J. A. FISHER, Emporium, Pa. B - he decision of the Republican elect ore at the Primary Ejection. JOHN McDONALD, Driftwood, Pa Subjecct to the decision or the Republican elec torn ut the Primary Election. I'or County Commissioner o. It. rANNEE, Gibson Township. Subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary Election. P. O. Addrow Driftwood. JOHN W. LEWIS, Shippen Township. P. O. Address:-Emporium, Pa, R. F. D- Suhject to the decision of the Republican elect ors at the Primary Election. •S. P. KUEIDER, Driftwood, Pa. Subject to the decision of the Republican elec tors at the Primary Election. • 4 » J. A. DICE. Lumber Township, uu- 4. P.O. Address, Sterling Run, Pa. Subject to the decision ot the Republican elec tors at the Primary Election. *•* WM. H. LOOUE, Gibson Township. P. O. Address: Driftwood, PR , R. F. D. Subject to the decision of the Republican Elect ors at the Primary Election. i'KANKLIN ifOUSLER, Emporium, Pa. Subject to the decision of the Republican elect ors at the Primary Election. *•* OEORGB MINARD, Shippen Township. P. O. Address: Emporium, Pa.. R. F. D. subject to the decision of the Democratic elec tors at the Primary Election. A. F. ANDREWS, Emporinm, Pa. Subject to the decision of the Democratic Elec tors at the Primary election. I'or Supervisor. JOSEPH STRAICH, of Shippen Tu p. Subject to the decision of the Republican electors, at the Primary Election. P. O. Address, Emporium, Pa. BURTON HOUSLER, Shippen Township. „ . . *'• ■«. Emporium, ! a., R. F. D. Subject to the decision ol 'lie Republican elec tors at the Primary Election. « mimam mm —ll u_ —u For Constable and Collector. ELIHU CHADWK'K, Shippen Township. P.O. Address: Kmoorhim, Pa., K. p. j). Subject to the decisn u ol the Republican elect ors at the Primary Election. Notice to Contractors. OKA LED btdi will ba r«ceivfd bj K. Cran >T> dell. Secretary of tb. Borough i , uncil ni KmporHim. PH.. at theCoum il Chamber in saiil Borough until 8 o'clock, P. M., on the 17th day of April, mil, for furnishing all material and labor necessary lor the construction of the fol lowing work to wit: Excavating about 2200 feet of trench. I.aying about 2200 reel ol 21 iuch sewer pipe. Bu ldingficatch basins. Building about 10 cubic yard*of retaining wall. Plans ami specifications, form of contract anil form of bids can be hail at the Borough Clerk's office, at Kui|H>rium. Pa. Bidders are required to use the form of bids furnished by the Borougli 1 lerk. I'll.' right is reserved to reject any or all bids By order ot the Hoi Council of Emporium Borough. C. K. CRANDELL. Secretary of Borough Council. hxtTulrix Notice NOTICE »S hereby given tlmt letter* testa in wit ary to the estate of Matilda Wvkofl', late ol tirove Township, defeased, have been granted to tile 4Ubicfilicr. All persons indebted to the -.lid estate are requested to make mimed late payment and thotc having claims or de maims against the estate of the decedent will make known the same without delay to t'ARKIK M WYKOKP. (IHHKK A Km 1 Attorneys, Emporium. Pa., Apiil «. 1911- Hi. ■election of County Nupvrlu tviiflcut. 'l\i tht Si W» lhi«rtori of I UHMTHII (Axifily ÜBMTI M*etioli I>l tile n 1 ..1 \Uv M, IH'.I yo.i itii' he, ,by liotiltetl t.. im rl 111 I<■ it\ riitloll, at the - t liouM. in Km.. »if 1. iii#* ■ •«.( Tut «lay in Mn, A.D.. Itfll IfIDK the i ml titty ol th« taoiitb. ami »rl«H*l, hm dcnn*. by a mainrity ol llie Whole till fuller of tliret'loti pi IHi ut, ~u < , w r Mill oMit tit.l -cleolte<|tnrt iiteiit*, ami of hH ill ami • I pent > re ill lhe *rl of te.u hit** an county ftiiimrtnltnMh nt. for (he three « e< tltii* year* 4it.l 1 erllfy Hi* 1 r*»ult Io the Htati* Muurrin tnitileut, «' Hiffulitiri, »i UKitnretl by the thirl* ninth ami fortnMH v.iiu.u %*h| i M \ ft U M COIXJNft, NO. 9.