EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., November 27, 19«fi. NKMOPHILA, per sack $1 15 Felt's Fancy, " 135 Pet Grove, " 136 ftraham, " 80 Rye " 60 Buckwheat " 75 Patent Meal., " 50 Ooarse Meal, per 100, 1 20 Chop Peed, " 1 20 Middlings, 1 < 5 Middlings. Fancy" 1 50 I 30 Chicken Wheat 1 55 Chicken Wheat No. 2 1 40 (J«rn per bushel 67 WhiteOats.perbushel 46 Oyst r Shells, per 100 Uhoke Clover Seed, ) OhoiceTimothySeed, > AtMarkestPrice Ohoice Millet Seed. > R.C. DODSON, THE IDrucjcjist, EMPORIUM, PA. 3 LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., K.C. IIODBON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL aOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ik e to see in thin department Jet us know by po* it card or letter. personally. Miss Jane Kaye visited friends in St. Marys over Thanksgiving. Dr. D. C. Groves, of Brockwayville, spent Sunday in Emporium. Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason, of Drift wood was in Emporium Monday, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gilbert spent Sunday with friends in Coudersport. Mrs. Geo. Hurteau and son Junior are visiting relatives on Third street. Mr. F. E. Baldwin, of Austin, trans ated business in Emporium Tuesday. Ben S. Gunzberg, of Renovo, trans acted business in Emporium Monday. Miss Edna Palmer, who was ill last week, is again able to assist in the Fair store. W. H. Simpson, of Olean, was look ing over his sewer contract in town Monday. Mrs. Jessie Diehl, of Renovo, was the guest of her daughter Mrs. J. E. Ros seau last week. C. L. Gilbert, 3r., is confined to his bed, owing to a badly factured arm, caused by a fall. Mrs. Geo. Deike, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with her parents, Hon. and Mrs. L. Taggart. Sheriff J. D. Swope is seriously ill and confined to his bed, threatened with typhoid fever. Mrs. Pearl Hopple went to Williams port Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv ing with her sister, Mrs. Poyer. C. M. Kresge formerly of Emporium, now President of the Dußois Beef Co., was in town Wednesday looking after his trade. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey, of St. Marys, have located in Emporium and are oc cupying the Van Gelder residence on Sixth street. Ned Brady is visiting his grand-par ents at Washington, Pa. From there he will goto Merion, S. C.l where he has accepted a position with J. L. Wheeler. Miss Grace McCormick, who has been visiting her sister, Owen Dininny, of West Fifth street, left Monday for New Castle, where she will take her position as book-keeper in the glass works of that place. Mrs. J. R. Fetter and Mrs. Peter Beattie returned home Sunday even ing from visiting friends at Westport, Shintown and Renovo, the past week. Master Earl McDougall, who acei dently shot himself through the ankle, was removed to the Buffalo hospital last Thursday afternoon, accompanied by his father. Monday word was re ceived that the hoy was not improv ing, and Mrs. McDougall went to Buf fo!o Tuesday morning. Hon. I). P. Baird and son J. H., o Sinnamahoning, transacted business in town on Tuesday. Ye editor and wife and Miss May Gould are eating Thanksgiving dinner with A. D. Gould and wife at Eldred. John A. Wykoff, of Grove, attended an important meeting of Sinnamahon. ing Powder Company at this place on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Throop, of St. Marys spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Throop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hockley. Mr. and Mrs. Throop went to Niagara Falls this morning to eat turkey with Mr. Throop's brother. Opera House, Emporium, Two Nights, Commencing Dec. 17. This oombiuation is without a doubt the greatest combination ever gotten together. You get a big Novelty Ani mal Show, a strong vaudeville eombi nation, and the best subjects ever shown oa a moving picture machine, and as a special free outside attraction, the best before the American public. Mile. Lorretta, in her spectacular Electrical Ascension and decension in front of the theatre every evening. This lady is direct from the White City, Chicago's leading resort, where she created a big sensation. Her cos tume is completely covered with elec tric lights, making it the most sensa tional feat ever accomplished in mid air. Dunbar's Educated Goats need no in troduction, as it is the only act of the kind on the stage to-day, having play ed all the leading vaudeville theatres from coast to coast. There is some thing u '-'g all the time this act is on the stage. The special added feature attraction, The celebrated DeAco's in their acro batic sharp shooting act is the sensa tion of the hour. Mr. John DeAco claims the championship of the world for fancy acrobatic shooting, his chal lenge for SI,OOO to shoot against any one in the world now stands posted at one of the leading daily papers in New York city. The other part of the per formance is as high-class as money can make it— clean, refined and in structive, nothing said or done to of fend the most fastidious. DANGER IN HIGH SPEEDS. The Fore* Develop**! by Swiftly Moving Automobile*. Danger to drivers of automobiles grows rapidly greater with each new burst of speed. A corresi>ondent of the Scientific American develops the theme as follows: "The danger in all cases increases as the square of the speed. Take three machines of the same make, one going five miles an hour, one twenty miles an hour and one forty miles an hour. The seeond has stored up In it, due to Its rapidity of motion, sixteen times as much energy as the first, and If It leaves the load and runs Into an obstacle, such *s a tree, a stone wall or a ditch, it will strike with sixteen times as great force. Ingoing around a curve or turning a corner it Is sixteen times as likely to upset, skid into the ditch or strip a tire. When the power is shut off and the brakes applied It will go sixteen times as far before it can be brought to a stop. If it comes upon a pedestrian suddenly the latter will have to exert sixteen times as much energy to get out of the way In time and If struck will be struck with sixteen times the force. The third machine will be sixty-four times as likely to get Into trouble ingoing around a curve as tbe first. "An object going five miles an hour is moving with the same speed as It would have attained in falling ten Inches. In moving ten miles an hour it is going as fast as though it had fallen three and a half feet. Twenty miles an hour Is generally considered a very conservative speed, Now, twen ty miles an hour Is the same speed that would be obtained were the ma chine to fall thirteen feet through the air, thirty miles an hour Is equivalent to a fall of thirty feet, forty miles an hour to a fall of fifty-two feet, sixty miles an hour to a fall of 120 feet and 120 miles an hour to a fall of 480 feet. "A person struck by an automobile going twenty-five miles an hour re ceives the same jar as though he him self had fallen from a height of twenty one feet, or, say, from a second story window; by one going forty miles an hour, as though lie had fallen fifty two feet, or, say, from the top of a lofty tree; by one going 120 miles an hour, as though he himself had fallen from the top of the Washington monument." (atMltll- TllillKM. "Yes." said the teacher, "the egg rep resents all that is gentlest in creation —the cooing cloves, the tuneful song birds and the stately swan. Johnny, what other gentle things are hatched from eggs V" "Snakes, ostriches, alligators, spar row hawks and eagles." said Johnny. RndlenN UipeiiNf. "How about these dukes?" inquired Mr. Strucklle. "Are they purty expen sive?" "You bet they are," answered Mr. Nuricli, who had bought one. "And you want to remember this, Iliram. The first; cost is the smallest item."— Washington Herald. Need a good cathartic? A pill is best Hay a pill like DeWitt's Little Early Risers. About the most reliable on the market. Sold by R. C. Dodson. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1906. In Time of Peace. In the first months of the llussia- Japun war wo had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, "have shingled their roofs in dry weath er." The virtue of preparation has made history and gives to us our greatest men The individual as well as the na tion should be prepared for any emer gency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures or colds and it should be kept at hand ready for instant use. For sale by L. Taggart. J. E. Smith, Sterling Run;('rum Bro's.Sinnamahoniog Only the gurvivore believe in the survi val ol the fittest. "For years I starved, then I bought a 50 cent bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and what that benefitted me all the gold in Geoigia could not buy. I kept on taking it ami in two months I went back to work as machinist. In three months I was as well and hearty as I ever was. I still use a little occasionally as I find it a fine blood purifier and a good tonic. May you live long and prosper."—C. N. Cornell, Koding, piles and skin diseases. For sale by L. ! Taggart; J. E. Smith. Sterling Run; | Crum Bros,, Sinnamahocing. A man in trouble always appreciates a favor—uutil he gets out. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, j Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, I Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams M'f'g Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson. 9-ly. H.C. FRITZ, Decorating and Sign Co., j No. 8, South riarket Square, HARRISBURG, PA. Estimates given on all kinds of de corating, artistic paper banging and painting. Would be glad to corres pond with Cameron county patrons may have work in my line. IpS .feTrS. SngilHfSliSigl gTrgi±nsl S give Satisfaction || 111 We have a large and up-to-date stock of Blankets fijl jjj Stoves and Ranges, Granite Ware and everything in Hard- Hi j$J ware. |y| |j s4i).i)o Hard Coal Heating Stove, good as new f° QQ pj 111 STEPHENS & SAUNDERS. P |j OUR NEW LINE OF New S P r,n S I i,,c of Window Shades" 8 ! h\ from xoc to 75c per Shade. ff|j 1 Wall Paper for 1906. —; r TTT^TT 7 1 The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, [gj I All Colors. iM Consists of the best things from three factories. Also -=— - ■--- - . j|jj the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made B kind? - for Floors. p] The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. »w » r\r*\/ C If A\ 7 fjj^ J! Louis against the world. Il.fVi'v.lv, 1 I L), ji Wanted. Kvery housekeeper in this county to send for our New Fall Catalogue and price list of Butter, Kggs and Farm Produce of all kinds, also a com plete line of Household Goods, Ladies Wearing Apparel, Notions and Novelties of all kinds. Un close 10 cent* for postage and packing and we will send yon the following article-i that ivould cost in any retail store in America 50 cents: One elegant Doilie, six papers of choice Sewing Needles, fourteen Darners, one Bodkin and one Ladies or Gents White Lawn Ntcktie. And last, but not least, we will include si* beautiful Pic ture Souvenir Post Cards, which alone are worth more than the 10 cents asked for the entire lot of goods listed above. We want Boys and Qirls to act as agents for the sale of these Post Cards and will allow a very liberal commission. Send for samples and prices today and earn enough be fore the Holidays to secure a nice Christmas present. Address, The Farmers Exchange Mail Order House, Plttsfleld, Pa. % ADAM, G MELDRUM & \ ANDERSON Co. I 396-408 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. I OPENING I IHOLIDAYI ! GOODS I / The Chrirtmas Store is now at its best with its full jjjf and complete stocks of j } Gift Goods fl s * / Everything that you see || | j| in other stores will be found \ here in larger stocks, great- $ j ', / er assortments, better quali >| ties and at lower prices. | Furs, J % Neckwear, % | Art Goods, | Gloves, Hosiery, j ; Umbrellas, > Bath Robes, | Smoking Jackets, | | Handkerchiefs, ? Cut Grlass, China, j ' Silverware, | Toilets, Jewelry, j | Books, Stationery, j % Oriental Rugs. i 1 y 112 I OUR MAIL ORDER DEPART- | i MENT. |j Will tell you about all the i | new things and give you $ i y suggestions for gifts. ' ADAM, $ ' I MELDRUM & ANDERSON CO. j American Block, Buffalo, N.Y. || Sells More of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Than all Others Hut To gether. Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt. Klgin, Ontario, says:"l have had the loca! agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do of all other line I have on my shelves put tggether. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned. I can personally recom mend this medicine as I have used it my self and given it to my children and al ways with the best results." For sale by L. Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sinnamahoning. ■ Having purchased my partners' I B interest in this firm, I will endeavor I I to continue the same methods as for- I I merly. Grive the best values'possible I I for the least money. B fl Thanking my patrons and friends I fl generally, for past favors and hoping B B by fair dealing to merit your future B B patronage. B 8 B X I am vours truly, ■ | Emporium Furniture Co., [ Groceries. All ® Best, Here in Abundance. ® I CELERY PW A GRAPES I 8 LETTUCE |)F\ j[ GRAPE I I RADISHES FRUIT ( 9 The Satisfactory Store SWEET * | PARSLEY | ORANGES ■ I I ■ Save time and money by placing your Thanksgiv- ■ I ing order for groceries—early—at Day's where it will I ■ have prompt and careful attention and be executed to I • your entire satisfrction. Our first aim is to please. ■ Reduced prices for the week. I 251b Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. § 1-8 Bbl. sack "White Lilly Flour 65c. 9 Domestic Cream Cheese a lb 16c ■ Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Pumpkin, Hominy, Bak ■ ed Beans, String Beans 10c values,3 cans for 25c. ■ California Hams, trimmed Shoulder lb ire ■ N. Y. State hand picked beans 4c lb. I Pearl Tapioca, in bulk lb. Bc. « Choice Carolina head Rice, lb Bc. A Fancy new Hallowee Dates wrapped, lb Bc. ■ 15c Heinz Pickles, mixed, plain or Chow 10c. ■ 1 lb. Carton Strictly Pure Corn Starch, 6c. I Choice Spanish White Grapes a lb 18c. ■ Hubbard Squash lb. Booth's Baltimore Oysters and 1 Lake Fish. 1 COFFEE —Most good judges prefer that mixture of I Mocha and Java which has "filled the bill" and V won friends wherever sold. The Royal Brand is A easily Queen of Table Coffees, 35c; 3lbs #I.OO. Try I a pound for your Thanksgiving dinner. 8 SAVORY Seamless Steel Roasters $1.00; Enameled 8 $2.00. It's the best Roaster 011 earth. Ask any p body who has a savory Roaster and they will tell V you its the greatest roaster made, and it is. ™ I - ■ —: I I J. H. DAY, I • . • A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. ft E. A. PYLE, GENERAL Insurance Agency Fire, Life, Health aid Acci dent, Employers Liability, Boiler Insurance, Plate Glass,' Surety Bonds. OFFICE-CLIMAX BLDG. Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. Kodol Dyspepsia Guro UfMts what ywi ML