■ ARIR - •WRTWITMMCR J* • n. -TINUIIBIIM i •• * IV" T SI'"TII I .V»I-TI T • vsc IANRAWMH <ss %CT > 0 S!0 E Absolutely &> ?>CX4 I' fj Pure fc 4 Ttes# —Y*s R I I yr From Grapes, | W the most healthful jfejr of fruits, comes the chiei ingredient of The only bakingpowder ' made from Royal 'IA Grape Cream Jsjr R of Tartar J? \ ■ «S§l I Ijfh. \fe~- Coi's a I!''lie more than the injun-us dun H rUIMV" ' WW Ml or phosphate of lime powders, but with j£j| Ij^vinOnfHu hsz?s Roya '' youarcture °* pure * ulfood " d LOCAL OKI* A « TMIiN T. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Oontrlbiitionii invited. Thut which you would likr to see in thin department Jet HA know by pot tal card or Idler. personally. Dentist Felt and wife have recover- , ed from a siege of grip. Miss Ethel Fisher, ofHoward Siding, called on friends in town the last of the week. "Bud" Mutthersbaugh, of Driftwood' circulated among his Emporium friends ! on Monday. Mr, Harry Clark, of Keating Sum- , mit, called on friends in town the last of the week. Miss Margaret Hazzard, of Climax I Hollow, was a PRESS over visitor on Thursday last. Miss Hazel Floyd, ofOlean, is a guest at the home of her brother Mead Floyd and wife, on Sixth street. Mr. E C. Davison, P. & E. station i agent of Ridgway, came down yester to attend Masonic Lodge Miss Grace Sex, of Coudersport, has returned to Emporium and is again employed at the New Warner. Mrs W. K. Wright, of Renovo, vis ited in Emporium yesterday, guest of her sister, Mrs. T. F. Moore and family. Mrs J. C. Smithers, of Renovo, call ed on friends in town last Saturday evening and attended the Rollaway Skating Rink. The Misses Kate and Anna Weisen Huh and Mrs. Edward Zwald were guests of relatives and friends in Ridg way over Sunday. Mr. Frank Kelley, of Austin, the manager of the Theatorium of that place, made some social and business calls on friends in town, last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Minifred Werts, of Renovo, who has been visiting at the home of Miss Lulu Beck, on East Fifth street for several weeks, returned to her home last Sunday. Mr. Kitleinger of Gardeau, gave supper to a jolly crowd from Empori um, Thursday evening. All report a very delightful trip. W. E. Ambrose, wife and child, of Washington, D. C., visited in Empori um on Monday, guests of Mr. Fred Julian. Mr. Ambrose is a prominent Washington attorney. William Kennedy Dickey, district Supt of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, with headquarters at Erie, Pa., transacted busintss in Em porium on Tuesday and Wednesday and made the PRESS a social visit. Mr. Geo. Ilauber and wife and Mrs. Sebastian Hauber, mother of our re spected townsman, Mr. J. S. Hauber, were visitors in Emporium between trains last Sunday. They came down to see that new girl baby at the Hauber home on Fifth street. Attorney J. P. Felt and wife have for two weeks been wrestling with the grip fiend. The former is able to be at his office now, but Mrs. continues in the disagreeable grasp. Mr-). E. F. Close, of West Creek, has been seriously ill for three weeks with lagrippe, and other complications, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Parks, at Renovo. Her many friends will bo pleased to learn that she is slowly improving. Last Saturday afternoon about fifty of John W. Beaton's little friends help ed him celebrate his seventh birthday, from three to six o'clock, and his mother and his grand-mother Nellis furnished a grand supper for the little folks. All enjoyed a jolly good time. John J. Cook, the "cookio man," represensing the National Biscuit Co., called on his patrons the first of the week. Mr. Cook is popular with the merchants as well as all who know him. Mrs. W. H. Cramer entertained the Ladies Aid Society of the M. E Church, on Wednesday afternoon of this week, at her home on Cherry street. \V. S. Wallcer, of Austin, was a soc ial and business caller in town on Tues day. Ed. Shellenburg, of Montgomery, is a guest at the home of E. H. Gregory and family on Fifth street. Charles Jacobs of Shingle House, is a guest at the home of his cousin, Mrs. E 8. C oppersmith on East Allegany avenue. Miss Hilda Kuehne had the misfor tune to fall on Fourth street, one day last week, spraining her right ankle. The careless habit of throwing orange peels on the walks did it. Henry O. Haupt, of this place, has purchased fro m the L. G. Cook Estate, the fifty foot lot west of his residence, East Allegany Ave. Miss Grace Metzger, daughter of Mrs. Helen Metzger, arrived home last Saturday from attending Starkey Semi nary, at Lakemont, N. Y. Mrs. C. G. Knight, of Brock way ville, Pa., is visiting her son, H. R. Kuight and wife, at this place. R. K. Mickey and family have mov ed into the Mullin residence on Sixth street, recently vacated by ('has T. Logan and wife. Mrs. E. C. Davison, of Ridgway, visited in town yesterday evening, re turning home this morning. John L. Johnson is negotiating for the purchase of the L G. Cook farm, having sold his two Portage farms. Miss Myrtle Kautz has returned from visiting her sister at Watkins, N. Y. Our powder plants are actively at Dr. E. O Bardwell arrived in Em porium last evening to vi-it relatives I and his many friends—all of whom ; were glad to see him. He will remain until Saturday. Philip Knight, of Corry, is making his annual visit with his old friends in i town. He holds a warm spot in his heart for Emporium. Mr. Richard Kuehne is in New York ! city for a few days, after the latest | styles in the market, especially for his j millinery department. Miss Blanch Bush, of Cincinnati, O , is guest Of her brother, Dr. Busn, with rooms with Mrs. Jas. Wright. She ex -1 pects to remain for two months, or j more. Eloquent Sermon. Rev. R. S. Radcliffe of Rid gway, preached an eloquent sermon at Em manuel Episcopal church, last evening, I to an attentive congregation. The | Rev gentleman is greatly admired by j our church goers. FOR RENT—A good store room, large front, on Fourth street. Enquire at this office. NEW T O-DAY. Jasper Harris—New adv. Geo. J. Laßar—New adv. J. H. Day —New adv. It. Kuehne—New adv. Mrs. Conway—New adv, Balcom & Lloyd—New adv. Rexall Remedies—New adv. Royal Baking Powder—New adv. First National Bank—New adv. Tlios. Welsh—New adv. Opera House—New adv. Pennsylvania Railroad—New adv. Emmanuel Church Notices. Celebration of the Holy Communion J next Sunday at 8 a. m. The of ferings next Sunday will be for Gener j al Missions. LENTEN SERVICES. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays j in the parish house at 4:15 p. m Wednesdays and Fridays in the ] Church at 7:30 p. rn. Notice. The last service for this conference ; year, will be held on the Emporium | Circuit of the M. E. Church, Sunday, March 15th. Sterling Run, 11:30 a. m.; Cameron, 3:30 p. m.; West Creek, 7:30 p. m. W. 11. ALLEN. Notice. National Protective Legion will hold regular meeting March 20th, at which time will be election of officers for the j coming year. 2t CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908 WASHINGTON LETTER. 1 From our Uvular Correspondent.i Washington. .March 7, 1.008. Politics continues to l>c the chief interest in Washington despite the fact that the political news is all one way. There is still the same determined opposition to Secretary Taft on the part of politicians who are dominated by the interests, an opposition which is not personal but arises from the fear that Taft will be loyal to the Roosevelt poli cies on the one hand and from hatred of President Roosevelt on the other. And yet, this opposi tion is accomplishing nothing. The people are not in sympathy with it and as long as that is the situation there seems to be little liklihood of its success. The one hope of the anti-Tuft crowd is to control the convention by the use of contesting delegations from the Southern states. There are too many wise politicians in the Re publican party, it is believed, how ever, to permit that programme's being carried out. The party had one serious experience with a can didate whose nomination was tainted with unfairness and trick ery. ! refer to the case of Folger of New York who was nominated for ( iovernar and who ran against Urover Cleveland for the governor ship of the Empire State, ft was learned after the convention that Mr. Folger had been nominated by the use of a forged telegram and the result was that Cleveland car ried the state by 101,000 majority. Is it likely that the Republican party will repeat that disastrous experiment in a national conven tion? Recently there lias been an at tempt'to stir up opposition to the President by dispatches declaring that lie is really working for a third term. If people would only think they would discover that re ports of this character come only from sources antagonistic to the President, sources which have the least opportunity of knowing what his real wishes and motives are, Mr. Roosevelt is not seeking a third term. Will not accept one. and is in dead earnest in his de sire to have Secretary Taft nomi nated both because he regards Mr. Taft as preeminently the best man for the place and because he is con vinced that no other candidate would carry the election. The Evidence fn the Case. 31 years uso in < videnco—.Mid ions of consumer* in evidence—sales made 1;v 1 ti,ooo agents in evident-". You buy 1 gallons b. & M. Paint and 3 gallons Pure Li used Oil (at 00 eeuts) mix tliem and make 7 gallons best paint ready for use— cost only 51.20 per gallon—Done in 2 minutes. Ilarry S. Lloyd. Kmporium. L. Jt M. Paint Agent. A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets atrial. They are mild and gentle in their action and always produce a pleas ant cathartic effect. Call at L. Taggart's drug store for a free sample. No use to Die. "I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. J. P. W bite, of Ilushboro. Pa. '■ I would not be alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures luntr diseases even after the case is pronounced hopeless." This most reli able remedy for coughs and colds, la- L'rippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse ness, is sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c aud 81.00. Trial* bottle free. Calendar of Coming Events. March 14—Last day to file nomina tion papers for state and county offices. April 11— Fall primary election. April 27—Dedication of Bucktail monument at Driftwood. OUR NEW LINE OF liiß% A Definition of 'Definitive' IR [Bjf This word when linked to an arti- P 112 Wall Paper for 1908. _ | ,[ _ ing to attain." [| J ———— —— • Such a word and such a word only n | i"lii ill! Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also jjj the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Ei&ton S p< kinds. - '—• Hot-Pressed Vellum Hi The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing Ijjj Louis against the world. H. S. LLOYD. JgJ*' for ex P erience Mnot F«*™» Jg v V. jj A strictly high grade i S must make a large, white light, and burn the lan.p r,ui »j I dry with strong, firm flame without charring the wick ij g 171 o-h J7l THE BEST FOR fj p I H amuy r avonte illuminating s Perfectly safe —150 degrees fire test—water white and odorless— R Will not soot or smoke. BOOKLET SENT FRKE WAVERLY OIL WORKS! Your Dealer Has It. KM rouir.M MULING • : LIST. Emporium, Fa., March 6, lilts. N KMOi' •11 LA, per sack $ I :iO Felt's Fancy, " l no I'et Grove, '* 1 60 draham,. " 70 Rye " so tinckwhe.it " sr> Patent Meal., " no Hoarse Meal per 100, 1 50 Chop Ceed, " 1 50 Midi!linns I 55 M ildlings, Fancy " 1 (io liran 1 50 Chicken Wheat 1 "0 I'orn per bushel, 81 Whit* Oals. wr bushel 65 Oysl r Shells, per 100 75 Choke Clover Heed, i i 'hniceTimothv Seed, > A.t Market Prices Choice Millet Seed, \ R.C. DODSON, THE Ordcjcjist, IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE AtFourth and Chestnut Sts.. K. t.IMHISON. Telephone, 19-£. Here conies the Spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle. I 'so Pinc-alve (,'arbolis ed. (Acts like a poultice for cuts, MIH-K. hums, chapped lips, hands and face. It • jot hi sand heals. Sold bv It. (!. I'ml on. '>ui (iocii for Everybody. Xorumn It.(.'milter, a prominent archili-ct, in the Delh -rt Building, San Francisco, says: '•! lully endore all that his been said i i Klectric Hitters as a tonic medicine. It i- tiood for ev erybody. It corrects stomach. liver anil kidney disorders in a prompt and cffici ent manner and builds up the system." Kleetrie Bitters is the bust spring medi cine ever sold over a druggist's counter, as a blood purifier it is unequaled. 30c, at all drug stores. For Diseases of the Skin. Xearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch, are characterized by an intense itch ing and smarting, which often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itch ing and siuartiug almost instantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by L. Taggart. :>() days' trial SI.OO is the offer on Pineules. Relieve Backache, Weak Back, Lame Buck, Rheumatic pains. Best on gale for Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. Good for young aod nld. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by l{. (J. Dodson. , Hni Mr. John Itiha, of Vining, la., says: •'1 have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for abi ut a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. I have used them my self with fine results." Sold by It. C. Dodson. ragsggp'' The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP W. - . J Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels, Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. -r.uuj—fr" 1 PILES TOk siipposnonj * |jl D. Matt. Thompson, fiuh' i «■ Graded Schools, Stat-arMe, N. ('., write*: 4, 1 can iay W. Mth'-y do all you claim for them." Dr. fl. M. Detorc, ■ Rav ri Rock, W. Va., -writ's; "They give univ-rsalßati*-E> < a faction. ' I>r. 11. D. Mo Gill, Clarksburg, T»-nn., writes ■fv 3" In a practice of 23 y -.rs, I have found no remedy *<>%*' M e«iual y r.." PHICB, 60 CKNTB. Simples Free. Sold 3' '■ MAITTIW RUDY. LFLNCFL ST ER, p« J", B— gT " , ■ Mlti ' i Sold in Emporium by L. TagqartO R. C, Dodsc CALL FON F CIMPLN T'ICO.T: COUSH sv.r;p KENNEDY S LAXATIVE HONEMAR Bed Clover 3lossom end (Issey Deo on Every PoKJe, IJA-MA-KA Th ' B " ,2 r ib c s Tr o 23 " b; • T\ a V» C ANKERS PICKLES JLJ JA I D BOl " LLON CAPSULES H 25c DOZ The Satisfactory Store % I Groceries Appropriate for Lenten Season B During the season of Lent, we make special effort I to have in stock such goods as are appropriate and meet 0 A vour demands. Call at the store —we are always pleased A Bj to see you—but if too busy, or not convenient to call, M H phone or ask for the order clerk to call. In any event ■ K your order will have prompt and careful attention. | Specials for Friday and Saturday this Week | g Spring Brook Creamery Butter. 36clb g) I 1 ® Fresh Eggs 26e dozen. California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 9c 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.45. Boiled Sliced Ham alb 30c. B I ilb can Royal Baking Powder 45c. m 15c Imported Macaroni a lb. 12c. 25c cans Armour's Soups, assorted, the can 20c. Churche's Arm and Hammer brand Soda a lb Sc. Burnham and Morrill Co., Baked Beans with To- M mato Sauce, large cans, two cans for 35c. I m _ 9 1-res 1B Shucked Italliinore Oysters | Booths Lake Fish veor " erß ' orDe S^ or „ 1 ,, g | I Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Hot House Goods. (8 I Prompt delivery to all parts of town & "You get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, I V.. Phone 6. Kmpori ut ANNOUNCEMENT, Editor PT,HH:— Please announce that \ am a candidate for i elect ion to the position of Bupt. of Public Schoo of Cameron county, subject to the decision ■ the convention of School Directors of C'amorc county, held on the first Tuesday in May, 1908. M ATT IK M. COLLINS. Emporium, Pa., Jan, Ist, 1908. lOtf Editor Presht: — i'lease announce that i am a candidate for tl position of Superintendent of Public Schools Cameron county, subject to the decision of tl convention of School Directors of Camerc county, held on the first Tuesday in Mnv, 1908. JOHN SCHWAB. Lumber, Pa., Jan. 4th, 1908. 47 Editor Prcnn: Your sire requested to announce my name as a candidate for the office of Bupt. of the Pub) Schools of ('.uneron county, subject to the deci ion of the school directors in convention asser bled on the first Tuesday in May, 1908. D. H. PETERSON. Lumber, Pa., Jan. '2oth, 1908.—tc. ■t-t—— - Special Sale For the Next Week 25lbs of Sugar $1.40. 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat 250 3 cans of I O C Corn for 25c 3 cans of Columbia Con densed Milk for 25c. 2lbs No. 1 Seeded Raisins for 25c. Also a fine line of Groceries, Crackers and Cookies HomeMade Bread Cookies and Doughnuts Mrs. M. F. Conway, BROAD STREET.
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