Powder p|§| -Absolutely PURE Insures delicious, health ful food for every home, every day. The only baking powder made ! from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes. Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime —harsh mineral acids v/hich are used in cheaply made powders. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. Thai which you would ; ike to are in this department Jet »/# know by poi nt ( iru or letter, personally, Gordon McGifQn, of liidgway, called j on friends in towu last Sunday. Mrs D. B. Peterson, of Cameron, i transacted business in town on Mon- j day. Edwin Olson, of Renovo, was the I Kuest of relatives at this place over j Sunday. Robert Graham, of Cameron, was a | business caller at Emporium the last of j the week. Misses Edna and Ellen Auchu, went | to Renovo, last Saturday wlnre they were the guests of friends. Mrs. Fred Webster and daughter, i Miss Irene, of Canoe Run, were shop- j ing in this place last Saturday. Mrs Joshua Bair was in Jersey Shore | the first of the week having been call ed there by the death of a relative. J. H. Cole of KeokeU, lowa, made a short visit here last Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Warner. Miss Ix>ra McQua.v and Messrs. R. M McQuay and Will Erhard were 1 guests of friends at Driftwood, last ' Sunday. Martin L. Cummings, of Hyner, Pa , i was the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Cummings and family on South Brouci street, last Sunday. Mrs. Lora Erhard and son Will, of Austin, were guests at the home of Wm. Hackenberg and wife, the form er's parents, the last of the week. Mrs. O. Olson and son Paul, of Re- ! novo, who has been guests at the home of August Neihon and family on Fifth street, went to Erie, last Saturday. Messrs. Harry Conarro, of Warren, j and Earl Shaner,of Olean, were guests i at the home of F. P. Rent/, and family on West Fourth street, over Sunday. Rev. Joseph Anderson, pastor of the j Methodist church at Emporium, ac j companied by his wife and daughter, were guests for several days past at j the home of Mrs. Tallhelm in Julian— j Bellefonte Gazette. The PRESS sanctum was visited by j Mr. A. J. Barclay, on Monday evening. Arthur says it is rather lonesome down there since the mill whistle has stop ped calling the men to work. Harry S. Ness and daughter, Miss ] Hattie, who were guests at the home | of Mr. Ness' mother and R. H. Hirsch S and family, departed for taeir home at Allegheny, T\i., last, Monday. I ilai.-j '» Emporium friends were glad to see him. Mr. Patcbell and wife of Hicks Run, were guests at New Warner last Saturday night ani Sunday. They came here to attend the funeral of Mr. Hilliard—deceased being Mrs. Patch ell's uncle. Mr. Patched is general superintendent of John K. Dubois' lumber operations. Heisan elegant gentleman and a first-class business man. Mrs. Solield and Mrs. Carson, of Austin, came over to itten ! the funeral of L. Taggart.on Mon day The ladies were guests of Mrs. H. Coyle. Gee. A. Walker returned on Tuesday from a business and pleasure trip to New York city. Hon. and Mrs. I. K. Ilockley are spending Thanksgivinh with relatives at William sport. Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Allen of this place, spent Sunday at St. Marys. Mrs Chester Hockley, who has been the gue>t of F. D. Leet and family on Third street, depart ed for her home at JJcthlehem, Pa., on Friday. Dr. H. P. Heilman has purchased a fine team of black horses. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Osborne of Rochester, N. Y., are guests at the the home of Guy Felt and wife on East Fourth street. Miss Theresa Whittiker, ofOlean is the guest of Miss Lena Hair at this piace. Mrs R. B. Lewis, of Buffalo, is the giiest of j relatives here. Messrs. Rodney Shives, (leo. Barker and Dick ! Hughe*, were guests of friends at Sterling Run Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Zerfluh and little daughter, of ; Ridgway, are guests of Edward Zwald and wife at their home on West Fifth street. Mrs. C. J. Ooodnongh was a business caller at Olean Tuesday. John KUis departed for Williamsport Wednes day to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hattie Johnson and .vI rs. Martha Patter sod, spent Saturday und Sunday a'. Olean. Miss Vina Murray of Ridgway, arrived hereon Wednesday ro spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sullivan while visiting in town lust Sunday evening, saw a light in our - inetum and dropped iu to chat with us until church time. Poilutetf Water. i li. lioanl of Health has written the i . i orium Board nl'lie Utli that the water *up- I ' 't Wi'»t l.'reek i-pilluU-l mul that the waoir v Ml,-ale to UIW miles, it >4 !» >ik-d. Thlt Is the ■», e aih .ri tlie I'KK I J IVI- nut m.uitliH ugo. Pt, tliml Mniliiii; i.l lh« 11..ml will eume later. 1 v.ill - >nu thing doing w, think. ly>!.l terda>* v how th« Big California Paper. We have received The Daily Pro gress, of Pomoma, Cal., evidently sent i to us by oui* old friend and subscriber Mr Richard Bliss, formerly it resident of this place. Its a great paper, "Dirk" and certainly booms your town. He Gets Big Game. Hiley Lewis, of Shipper, came to 1 town on Saturday, dragging a monster j wild eat after him, and alter g< ttinsr i the little bounty 0f54.00, ho pulled out j of his pocket a beautiful otter skin, sell- I ing both hides to Squire Larrabee. jMr Lewis says he often catches j twenty-five wild eats in a season with- I out mnch trouble. Sometimes they | will fight but more often will try to , get away. For Sale. A desirable buuilding lot on Broad ■ street for sale, apply to G. F BALCOM. Renovo News. The sprightly Daily Evening News ofßenovo is now offered for sale on our, streets. With its new owners it has taken on new life and is a credit to the craft and the busy town of Ronovo New Next Week. Theodore Haberstock is preparing for a special display in his advertisement next week. Watch his space. Elegant Dinner. | The New Warner has an artistic menu for to i day, printed at the PRESS establishment. We haven fine line of hotel hills of fare and are always prepared to serve our patrons. The New Warner dinners are elaborate and tip to date. Manicure and Chiropodist. ! On Thursday of this week, I will j open quarters in the Crane Block, four I doors east of the post office, where I will be pleased to meet any who may ! need my services as manicure and chir | opodist. Hair shampoo and face mas'- j J sage given careful attention. Mani cure services 2o cents per week to | regular customers. TRKSSIE LAUMER. j English Spavin Liniment removed I Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and ! Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save §SO by use of one j bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. I Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-6 m Girl Wanted. A competent girl to do general house work. Good wages to right party. | Apply to 41-tf. MRS. FRANK SHIVES. Warning All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit trom this oilice, or the Manager at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, i'a., August Ist, lliOS •24-tf. Kicked Out of Mis Rights. It seems in this age that a person who is not in his brightest mood is lorced to taki a back seat. Any person who does not feel equal to his opportunities should at once goto I{. C. Dodsou, Hiuporitun, I'a., where they >ell all the principal remedies and do not substitute and get a treatment of Sexiue Pills. Price 81 a box, or six boxes for So. Treatment guaranteed. Injured in Lumber Camp, j M. T. Leary.an employee in one of Howard & Co's lumber camps, was caught between some logs and was severely bruised about the hips, al though no bones was broken. Mr Leary is able to get around with the assistance of a pair of crutches Dr. R P. Heilman attended him. I T sc DeWitt's Carbolized Witch lla/el I Salve—it is healing, cooling and cleans ing. It is especially good for piles. Sold b_v 11. C. Dodson. No Pun. .Tester Of cntir*e I expect pay for tlirin. Yon don't suppose I write these till"urs for fun, * iii you? Editor iliand IIIK hack the h it' ll of puragraphs)- Well, If II did. von fulled most dls inally. Illustrated Bits. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. .£• «j;Latest Arrival. Our East Emporium friends, Mr. and Mrs. John M<-Connell, issued fancy postal cards, fully illustrated, announc ing the fact that the Stork visited their home Thursday night, depositing a beautiful girl baby. Congratulations are now in order. A Mission in Emmanuel Church. EIGHT DAYS' PREACHING BY THE REV. REGINALD 3. RADCLIFFS. A series of special services, common ly known as a Mission, will bo held in Emmanuel Church during the eight days begiuning, Sunday, Nov. 29, and ending Sunday, Dec. 6. The preacher will be the Rev. Mr. Redcliflk of Ridg way, who for twelve years was Arch deacon of Central Pennsylvania. Everybody Is cordially invited to the services and is asked to speak of them to his triends. Sunday services (Nov. 29 and Dec. 6): Ba. m, Holy Communion; 10:30 a. rn., Holy Communion and Sermon; 3:00 p m., a service to which a special invitation is cordially extended to members uf Fraternal Orders, includ ing the G A R, and to sister Orders. 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon Week days: 9:00 a. m., prayer ser vice; 7:30 p. m , prayer service and ad dress. Collect for the Sunday next before Advent: "Stir up, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the wills ot Thy faithtul peo ple; that they plenteously bringing forth the fruit of good works may by Thee be plenteously rewarded, through Jesus Christ our Lord." Rapidly Failing. Mrs. M. J. Rider, (Mrs. E. J. Smith's mother) who left here for her home at Checkopee Falls, Mass., some two or three weeks ago, was taken down with typhoid fever,which she evidently con tracted here, is very low. Small hope of her recovery is given her relatives. Colt for Sale. Three year old bay colt for sale; weight about 900; weil broken. F. F. Hilliker. ACTUAL STARVATION. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell Gives Facts Re garding Dyspepsia. Although Indigestion and Dyspepsia are so prevalent, most people do not thoroughly understand their cause and cure. There is no reason why people should not eat anything they desire—if they wiil only chew it carefully and thoroughly. .Many actually starve themselves into sickness through fear of eating every good-looking, good smelling ana good-tasting food, be cause it does not agree with them. Dieting cannot cure Dyspepsia. If we refuse every article of food that dis agrees wiih us, before long we have nothing left, and find ourselves chronic dyspeptics. We can cure Dyspepsia. We are so confident of this fact that we guaran tee a cure, and promise to supply the medicine free of all cost to everyone who will use it who, is not perfectly satisfied with the result which it pro duces. We exact no promises, and put no one under any obligation"what ever. Surely, nothing could be fairer. We are located right here in Empori um, and our reputation should be suffi cient assurance of the genuineness of this offer. We want everyone in Emporium who is troubled with Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and get a box of Itexall Dyspep sia Tablets. Take them home and give them a reasonable trial, according to directions. They are very pleasant to take; they soothe the irritable stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, promote a healthy and natural bowel action, immediately relieve nausea and all stomach irritation, pro duce perfect, and healthy digestion and assimilation, and promote nutrition. A 25c package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days' treatment. In ordinary cases, this is suffi cient to produce a cure. In more chronic cases, a longer treatment, of course, is necessary, and depends upon the severity of the trouble. For such cases, we have two large sizes which we will sell for 45c and 8!)e Mrs.M. A. Rockwell, Emporium, Pa. A SWEEPING REDUCTION In Ladies, Misses and Children's Coats must now go at a Sweeping Reduction. We will now cut the price from 33 to 50 per cent, based 011 our reasonable prices. This knocks the bottom from all my competitors. We have a Great Line of Furs that must go Come in here first and we will show you beauty, com fort and style,at prices you can't duplicate. This adver ment is 110 fake. We will do as we say. Four Doors Kast of Post Office. H.A.Zarpsf Co. EMPORIUM MILLING COM FA PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Oct. 27, li 08 NK.MOPHILA, per sack 1 35 rt it's Fancy, " 1 65 Pet Grove, " 1f,5 Graham, " ~<j Patent Meal " 55 Buckwheat Flour 90 Coarse Meal per 100, I 70 Chop Feed " I 70 Matchless Egg Maker, per 100 2 50 Cracked Corn per 100 j 70 Screenings " 1 70 Oil Meal '• } 85 Middlings 1 70 Kran x 48 Chicken Wheat 1 85 Corn per bushel 95 Oyst r Shells, per 100 75 White Oats, per bushel 60 Seed Oats per bushel Choke Clover Seed, 1 Seed, S At MarketPrtces Millet Seed. S R.C. DODSON, THE DRU GGIST EMPORIUM. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STflßf At "ourth and Chestnut Sts.. R C. Telephone, 19-?. Executrix Notice. Estate of E. G. COLEMAN, late of the Borough of Emporium, County of Cameron and State Pennsylwnia, Deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the above estate haviug been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to thesaid estate are requested to make payment, to the undersigned Executrix and those having claims to present the same without delav, to MRS. JOHN W. COE, Executrix, Or to her Attorneys, GREEN & FELT, Emporium, Pa., Nov. 2,1908—38-4t. i AT J. B. ( iMeisel's! j Confectionery Store | | Candy Specials, j y More of those fresh home made 112 r caruMee c | For Saturday Saie \ S Those delicious assorted lton-ISons J S Special lb '2oc S 112 Nut Hash alb 36c 3 > Alakuma Nut Cake, 10c kind Saturday > S alb 26c X £ Woodland Goodies, superfine alb 46c \ All Brittles, Crisps and Tallies alb 10c > 5 Cocoanut Hay Stacks alb 12c \ J Cream Dates alb 16c 2 > Salted Peanuts alb 10c > S Glaced Malaga Grapes, lb., 26c 1 112 Chocolates, best ever, lb 25c £ 1 Ice Cream and Hot Sodas 1 s Served. s \ J. B. MEISEL. \ A Bank Account Drawing Interest. The First National Bank of Empori um, will open on January 4th, 1909, a Savings Department, paying interest at the rate of 3 per cent. Interest be gins on the first of the month follow ing date of deposit; but when a deposit is made during the first live days of any month interest begins at the first of that same month. We will credit and compound interest twice a year March first and Sept. first. After Jnnuary 4t.h, we can receive your deposit for any sum from SI.OO and upwards. A passbook will be Kiven you when you make the first deposit: you then have a bank account which draws interest. Youcaivaddto this account at your pleasure. If you would be most successful, you should make your money work too. For further particulars you are in vited to call or write. 37-9 T. T. B. LLOYD, Cashier, L. O. T. M. Notice. AH members of Gladioli Hive. No. 32, are requested to be present at regu lar Review, Tuesday evening, Dec. Ist, when the annual election of officers will be held. HELENA M. BUTLER, R. K. WANTED! Men to represent us either locally or traveling, in the sale of a full line of easy selling specialties. Apply quick and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., 33-16t. Rochester, N. Y. H. S. LLOYD tNOT "HOW MUCH" But "How good" is is the question that everyone should %jfY ■■o'pa.ask in buying Candy BothNee^aryfcrthc ThanKs§iv!ni Dinner JL, Quite Bon-Bons and Chocolates H. S. LLOYD. Masonic Block. r— r— i In Tl AV* C LETTUCE i TOMATOES MM L.l Jr CELERY |j Cranberries . PARSLEY Grapes The Satisfactory Store ENDIVE Grape Fruit - RADISHES 112 An Unusual display of Bargains is of- Ifered for Friday and Saturday. Come in and get your share. m I Fresh faucrht I ake Fish LEAVE ORDERS FOR DE I I Coll V/dUgllL LidlYC rUO LIVERY FRIDAYIMORNING £ Best Quality Baltimore Shucked Oysters § I Pratt's Regulator for H orses . Cattle, Sheep, Hogs I and Poultry. m Pratts' Hog Cholera Specific. Q I Prompt delivery to all parts of town ■ You G-et Better Values Here. J, H. DAY, ! v.. Pure Water! j DRINK SIZERVILLE! MINERAL J WATER Clean, Pure and Healthy s We are prepared to furnish the citizens I of Emporium this popular Water, either s PLAIN OR CARBONATED, in bottles. 1 Drop a postal card—we will do the rest, s The analysis of the celebrated Sizerville J Water has made it famous all over the S country. \ Address, C Magnetic Mineral Water Co., j SIZERVILLE, PA. }
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