and strictly prohibits the sale of alum i So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. protect yourself against alum, ywhen ordering baking powder, *ap plainly- ROYAL poS very sure you get Royal, il is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole :ss of the food. i i ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Jr LOVAL, »li St IZ* A£4 ■ V JV* UN T . PFERSONAL GOSSIP. Oontribulioii.fi invited. Thai which you would like to Bpc. in this department,let u* know by pon~ tal card or letter* personally. Chas. Fry and family have moved from Port Allegany to Williamsport. Guy A. Klees visited at Williamsport on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Mrs. F. P. Rentz was. called to Wil liamsport on Tuesday owing to the ill ness of her mother. I. P. Collins, of Olean, was a business caller at this place last Saturday. He made the PRESS a social visit. Miss Minnie Barguelt, is again able to be at work, after having had a two weeks tussel with the grippe. W. G. Robarts, of Eldred, Pa., was visiting his shoe trade in Emporium last Monday evening. He expects to make regular visits to this section. Editor Stokes, of Coudersport, trans acted business in Emporium Monday evening and paid the PRESS sanctum a pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shivea have housed a new piano. It was Rodney's choice, and ho certainly made a wise selection, for it i 3 a beauty. Mrs. Elmer Graybill and son, of Coudersport, is a guest at the home of the former's parents, Mr. E. T. Huff, and family, at East Emporium. Among the St. Marys visitors on Sun day from here were: The JVli - ies Dollie Hogan Laura Lechner, and Messrs. Frank Nangle, Roy Burleau and John Mulcahy. Miss Harriet Steen, of Warren, Pa., milliner for Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith, is in town, and is nicely dominciled at her work. Miss Steen is a very pleas ant young lady and is sure to make many friends here. Mr. Frank Andrews, of Coudersport, transacted business in town the last of the week, and was a guest at the home of his brother, Arch Andrews and wife, on East Allegany Avenue. Mrs. And rews accompanied him. Michael Evers, of Beechwood, who has had a hard tussle the past three months, with King grippe, was able to get to town yesterday. We were glad to see him about again and hope he may fully recover his former health. Mrs. Maleen who was taken to the Williamsport hospital last week for an operation for appendicitis, is reported to be improving. Joseph Kayo is on a business trip to State of Washington, to be gone until April Ist. Mrs. Jos. Kaye has returned from an extended visit to Westboro, Wis., friends. Mrs. Ed. Floyd, of Olean, N. Y., is guest of her son Mead Floyd and wif«, Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Graham enter tained the Welcome Guest Club, com posed exclusively of colored citizens, last Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. Jas. Gasner, a colored undertaker, of Indianapolis, Ind. L. G. Cook Farm for Sale. The well known L. G. Cook farm, lo cated on Eddy Run, in Shippen town ship consisting of 450 acres—2oo acres improved—is offered for sale. Pro posals for purchase or rental will be \ considered. This farm is one of the ) best fruit and hay farms in the county and is a golden opportunity for the right party. Also for sale Ave tons of fertilizer and a quantity of sawed lum ber. Apply to Ma«. NELLIS PEARL, Emporium, Pa. 5-tf. Reward! A reward ef §25.00 will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any one violating the Game or Fish Laws of this Commonwealth. DRIFTWOOD ROD AND GUN CLUB, Box A., Driftwood, Pa. FOP Sale, CE 2 N O T T U RY Merry-gc-Round i will sell my one-half interest in the Merry go-round that was on the Pair ground last fall at Emporium. This machine cost when new §2,1t)0 cash. It lias been run 14 months and has earn ed between $6,000 and §7,000. It is in number one condition and on account of sickness and ill health, will sell my one-half interest for §750 00 cash. The owner of other one-half interest will remain in business and is not for sale Address, A. F. BEMAN, 2tf Ridgway, Pa. Unequaled as a Cure for Croup. '•Be.-ides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat tronbles, Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is unequaled as a cure for croup," says Harry Wilson, of Waynetown, [ml. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used suc cessfully in many thousands of homes. For sale by L. Taggart. For Rent. Six room house, on Spring Street, near Allegany Avenue. J. C. JOHNSON. Dr. \V. IT. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt'B shoe store. Don't cough vour head off when you can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially recommended for children as its pleasant to take, is a gentle laxative thus expell ing the jihlegui from the system. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness and all Bronchial trouble. Guaranteed. Sold here by It. C. Dod son. 3m Piano Recital. Seger Bro's, of New York city, kind ly remembers ye editor with compli mentary tickets to their Piano Recital held last evening at the Astor Gallery of the Waldorf Astoria. An elaborate program of twenty-six numbers was rendered. RHEUMATIC' FOLKS. Are You Sure Your Kidneys are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might goon till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never got well Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Emporium testi mony to nrove it. Mrs. .John Summerson, living on West Sixth street, Emporium, Pa., says: t: l suffered with nagging backaches and pains in my sides and across my kidneys for a long time, caused by a disordered condition of my kidneys. I also suffered with rheumatism in my limbs, was lan guid and lacked ambition. I used many remedies but could obtain no relief. Finally I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box from L. Taggart, the druggist. This remedy gave me relief from the backaches and pains, regulated the kidneys and improved my general health. I obtained more relief irom this remedy than I hoped for in so short a time. lam glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Re member the name—Doan's—and take no othe;. AFTER 33 YEARS experience mil lions of users of L. & M. PAINTS, claim; —First, it wears 10 to 15 years— Second, it only costs 81.20 a gallon— Third, its the best they have ever used— Fourth, sixteen thousand agents certify to these facts. Harry S. Lloyd, Empori um. L. «fe M. Faint Agent. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1908. NORTH CREEK. The Kev. Dow was u»recably surprised i while at his brothers' residence in this I place Tuesday evening, by a large party of i'riends and well wishers coining into bid j him farewell. The evening was picas-} antly passed with music and after a 5 bountiful supper was served all went home reportiug a pleasant time. Rev. Dow has labored faithfully in this charge I and the community feels itaijreat lo .i for | him and his family to go. At the same ' time we wish him all success iu his new I field of labor. A FKIRND. No Laughing Allowed There. Neither men nor women are allowed j to laugh when their nerves arc shattered. 1 That is, their nerves dou't allow them to. But one box of Sexine Pills will make you feel better. SI a box; six boxes 85, with full guarantee for any form of nerve weakness in men or women. Address or j call R. ('. Dodson, Druggist, Emporium, j Pa., where they sell all the principal remedi sand do cot substitute. Paint Ready for Use. L. & M. PURE PAINT semi-mixed is sold for 81.05 per gallon. Linseed oil is sold from the barrel for 60 cents a gal lon. Buy 4 gallons L. & M. PUKE PAINT and mix with it 3 gallons lin seed oil, and you then make 7 gallons of paint at a cost of only $1.20 per gallon. j Done in 2 minutes. Harry S. Lloyd,! Emporium, L. & M. Paint Agent. Win. 11. Anderson, M. D., of Soda Springs, Ida., says that Bees Laxativo ■ (!ou..ii Syrup has relieved coughs and colds where all other remedies failed. Its gentle laxative effects especially recom mend it for children. It is pleasant to take. For' coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough. Money refunded if not atisfied. Sold by R. 0. Dodson. 3m •r n .Tnvju immixM v urvn J I < > lore F ,ht .ess trouble smoky chimneys 8 No chaii'.ii wicks TT7I ; Jr amr.y Wvoaite I T'io bright white light—the oil | :!iat's best for illuminating pur- si I ' Always the same —colorless— « I odorless—no sediment. Safe 150 degrees fire test. Costs same as tank wagon oil hut infinitely better. jj YOUR DEALER HAS IT. 8 Vaverly Oil Works j independent Ucfmcrs Oils fc*r All Purposes PITTSBURG, "A. UOOKLET BENT FREE r-Av. ?*cTrs&zimrxmmamrmmsa.Tx '/crxjc-KOKammm^^ • L "i'iifrriiiwiirimT r >i ff" T A cure guaranteed if you urc " v 1 PI hSR m* suppesttomL J). Matt. Thompson, Bap'fß/ .'»1 Graded Schools, Statrsrllle, S. G\, writes: "l cod in* fJthry do all you claim for th* m." l>r. 8. M. Dcrorc, FV :•£ Rnv-n I: >.*k, W. Ya., writ- s; «• They Rive universal jati.;. T- i Ijf- - ion." J»r. H. 1). McGUI, Clarksburg, T< un., write §W"In a practice of 23 y ars, I have found do r» mcur t 1 tg equal yours." Fkicb, 60 Cent*. Samples Free. Bold P* t JBI'/li.-..' ■■ . MABTifi RUDY, LANCASTER. PA t'' \ ■■■heebie ■mssmmmaammam. ■, Sold in Emporium byL. Taggart&R. C, Dod<; GALS. FOR F: i SAMPLE v- vr /v V(^\.- /w Vr^V /v V /v \^ /, 'v i i lie Bargain s j Store j \ A Few Specials: \ \ 3 cans Valley Dew Corn for 25c. j ; 2 cans Red Salmon 25c. V 112 1 can R. B. Powder 45c. J i 131b can White Cherries 35c. j I 131b can Spinach 18c. \ I 1 lb Walter Baker's Chocolate 45c. P P 131b can Nile 13rand Lemon Cling j ; Peaches 25c. 112 251b Granulated Sugar, best. $1.45. P P 1 lb 60c Gunpowder Tea 50c. j \ 1 lb Pitted Prunes lb 20 to 30,13 c. T 112 Fresh Lettuce every week 25c lb. P P Malaga Grapes 15c lb 2 lbs for 25c. j \ Chickens, £,17" or )T Latest popular Music on hand all the J ' P time. > I \ Free delivery anywhere. \ \ I Phone your orders. c j T.W.WELSH 112 Chas. Diehi's Old Stand, West Ward || fil OUR NEW LINE OF j dti% A Definition of 'Definitive' m jjjjj rhis word when linked to an arti- II: VII W-« r «« - J AAO f. 7W c * e > which merits its use, says: jl y W3.1l I HDCr for IVUo. .■» "Madam, beyond this there is noth- f|J » ing to attain." [LL ' jf Such a word and such a word only =| Jjj] (MJM can properly bo used to describe P' Consists of the best things from three factories. Alsoi p . > =jj J-] the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all LH Oil S ili kinds. Hot-Pressed Vellum ]Bj] The Graves line took first prize in competition at vSt. Money cannot buy a better writing Uj iff . ' ?4 Q I I ftV!) paper, for experience cannot produce ,11 IM«» I<ouis against the world. u. LILIV/ ils. one :f n' a ~S~. I 'm[ - " - a ; Here comes the Spring Winds to chap, ' tan and freckle. I'se Pinesalve Carbolis ed. (Acts like a poultice for cuts, sores, burns, chapped lips, hands and face. It .-.ijthes and heals. Sold by R. C. Pod on. 3 m Good for Everybody. Norman It. Coulter, a prominent architect, in the Delbert Building, Sun Francisco, says:"l fully endore all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is j;ood for ev erybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt and effici ent manner and builds up the system." Electric Hitters is the best spring medi cine ever sold over a druggist's counter, as a blood purifier it is unef|ualed. 50c, at all drug stores. Notice. National Protective Legion will hold regular meeting March '2oth, at which time will be election of officers for the coming year. 2t EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY.< PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., March 17, 1908. j N KMOPIIILA, per sack |1 .'io Felt's Fancy, " 1 60 ! Pet Grove, " 1 60 j Grabaro, " 70 < Rye " HO I Buckwheat " 85 i Patent Meal " 50 1 Coarse Meal per 100, 1 55 Chop Feed, " 1 55 | Middlings, 1 55 ; M "idling:; Fr-.ncy " 1 60 ! Kran, 1 55 > 1 hicken Wheat 1 75 j Corn per bushel, 86 | While Oats, per oushel 67 j Oyst r Shells, per 100 70 i Choice Clover Seed, 1 fhoiceTimothySeed, > AtMarkctPrices j Choice Millet Seed, l R. C. DODSON, THE Druggist, EMPORIVH, PA. li, LOCATED IN THE COKNEft STORE AtFourth and Chestnut Sts.. • ! ' | , ~/ ) . / I /i. C.OODWC N L'tiiephoiie, 19-2. .iWWu c—tvsmr rr -r- v-.r. - wucnnvrrzu • | • •ox ~2iKZXeiftL' Tj" I'll! UViTrU** i Special Saleli For the Next Week All 5c packages tobacco, 4c 3 cans of Hunter's Corn 25c 25lbs of Sugar $1.40. Lard 11 a lb. Soda Crackers 6c a lb. Fresh Eggs 25c per doz. Also a fine line of Post Cards, Groceries, Crackers and Cookies \ Home-Made Bread !■ Cookies and If Doughnuts j Mrs. M. F. Conway, BROAD STREET. PROGRAM Teachers' Local Institute In the Court House, Emporium, Pa., March 20 and 21, 1908. Friday Evening at 8:00 O'clock. Music - - - High School Girls' Glee Club Recitation .... Mildred Lloyd Piano Duet ... Harold Seger and Herbert Yogt Recitation .... Marian Judd Ml,si c Glee Club Lecture—''Forestry" Hon. S. B. Elliott, Member of.State Forestry Reservation Commission. Saturday Morning, 9:00 O'clock. Music. How to Keep Pupils Busy - - Miss Marian Larrabee The Teacher's Assistance in the Preparation of the Lesson. Miss Margaret Nickler Spelling .... Miss Flora Schlecht Creating a Desire for Good Reading - - Mr. D. B. Peterson How to Direct and Control the Reading of Our Pupils, Miss Ximenia E. Brooks The Recitation - - - Cordelia B.Gray Biography ... . . Mr. D. B. Hourihau The Arts and Crafts Movement - - - Miss Lora E. McQuay School Room English - - Miss Clara B. McCloskey Discipline - - - Mr. Waido B. Haines Accuracy in School Work Miss Mattie M. Collins, County Superintendent -T «T 1 ■■i»n 1 118 mni—i . Sale ofHous^ I Furnishing Hardware, China, Crockery and Glass ware. All Housefurnishing Goods at ONE FOURTH OFF the regular price. On April Ist we take account I of stock, up to that time you can I Get for Spot Cash, these Bargains Prices ft No goods charged at other than regular prices. COME I take advantage of this opportunity to save 25%. Sale begins Friday morning, March 20th and ends Tuesday night, March 31st. COME. H I CELERY 3® -Tg-^Q Cranberries R LETTUCE JJJ\ RipeTomatos RADISHES Salsifv The Satisfactory Store 9 CRESS Cucumbers ™ I Groceries Appropriate for Lenten Season n Specials for Friday and Saturday this Waak I II 25 lbs Granulated Sugar 51.45. m Fresh Eggs 23c dozen. 1 Boiled Sliced Ham alb 30c. Pure Lard in bulk, a lb 11c; California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 9c 40c Gunpowder Tea 30c lb. I™ Carolina Rice, good quality, 3 lbs for 25c. 15c canned Peas, corn or succatash, 2 cans for 25c. 50c package Searchlight Matches 45c. Large 10c bottle Laundry Blueing, Bc. ■ Extra quality canned Pine Apple, chunks 2 cans 25c IFresli Nhucked Baltimore Oysters Booths Lake Fish 1 0 I Prompt delivery to all parts of town jR You get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, ' 1 A Phone 6. Emporium.
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