EMPORIUM MULING COMPANY. o PIIICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., November 27, 1906. NBMOHUILA, per sack $J 15 Pelt's Fancy, •' 135 Pet Grove, "..... 1 35 Graham, " 60 Rye •• 60 Buckwheat, " 75 Patent Meal " 50 Omtm Meal, per l'W, 1 20 Ok op Pee«t, " 1 20 Middlings, 1 45 Middlings. Fancy " 1 50 H ran I SO Ofctaken Wheat 1 56 Ohicken Wheat No. 2 1 40 Oeru per bnshel, (7 While Oat*, per bushel 46 Oysl -r Shells, per lot Ohoke Clover Seed, ) Ohoice Timothy Seed, 5 At Markest Price Choice Millet Seed, ) R.C. DODSON, THE tifdejejist, KMPORIVM, PA. * —— IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. J. .J \ K.C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL, DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would ike to tee in this department,le< us know by pot ful card or letter, personally. Miss Edna Auchu visited 'n Couders port last week. Mrs. Margaret O'Brian visited relat ives in town last week. Miss Edith Heilman visited riends in St. Marys over Sunday. Miss Vera Geary has returned from visiting her sister at Buffalo. Dr. D. Chester Groves, ofßrookw.iy ville, spent Sunday in town. Miss Lora McQuay returned t>> school at Clarion last Monday. R. C. Cartwright, of Brockport, was in town Tuesday enroute to Buffalo. Mr. Ray Keeny, of Port Allegany, attended the New Year's dance at this place. Mrs. Henry Auchu and daughter Ellen visited relatives in Williamsport last week. Miss Etta Spence, of Buffalo, visited iher mother and sister a} this place the past week. T. C. Johnson, of Cleveland, was the (guest of his father, Hon. J. C. Johnson over Christmas. Capt. W. C. Kress, Lock Haven, transacted legal besiness in Emporium •day before Christmas. The many friends of Howard Dodge will be glad to learn he is rapidly re covering from his long illness. Miss Kate Ritchie and Mr. Chas. Lion, of St. Marys, were guests of Miss Mame Cummings over New Years day. Floyd P. Pelt is spending the winter with his parents at Emporia, Fla. He has been attending school at Lansing, Mich. Mr. and Mre. L. B. Evans and daugh ter Laura are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Paul Smith at Punxsutawney, this week. Geo. Diek and wife, of Pittsburg, visited Mrs. Diek's parents, Hon. and Mre. L. Taggart and family at this place during the holidays. Miss Myrtle Olmsted, of Oberlin, Ohio, and Mr. Herbert Olmsted, of Ridgway spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Olmsted. Arch F. Barr, of Huston Hill, drop ped into see the PRESS on Tuesday of last week, just long enough to leave a oubscription. Come again, friend Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neidlinger, of Ridgway, visited in town over Christ mas, guests of Andrew Weisenfluh and family, on West Fifth street. W. E. Chilson and family visited re latives and friends in this place over Christmas, guests of Chas. Spangler and family, West Creek. Mr. Chilson is extra conductor on P. & E. R. R. Walter Robinson, son of Wm. Robin aen, residing on Fifth street, met with an accident thU week while coasting, breaking one of his toes and injuring liis foot otherwise. Piatt Reed, of East Emporium, ac companied by Prothonotary Leavitt and R.;B. Wheatou, were PRESS visitors day before Christmas, to extend com pliments of the season, while the form er subscribed for 1907 PRESS. Miss Mary Stephens, of Coudersport, is the guest of Miss Edna Auchu. Mrs. Josiah Howard and Mies Sylvia ; Mayze visited Williamsport Christmas i week. Clifton S. Larrabee is spending the holiday season in New York City and Philadelphia. Misses Flora Schiect and Mazie Gal lagher are visiting in Philadelphia guests of friends. John Dodge hai returned from Mich igan where he was employed on one of the western railroads. Lino Strayer returned to State Col lege yesterday after spending the holi days with his parents. Mrs. M. Q'Byrne is seriously ill at her home on Pine street. Mr. O'Byrne expects to remove her to the Sisters' hospital at Buffalo on Saturday. Mr. add Mrs. Orant Allen spent New Years day in Ridgway, Mr. Allen at tended the Knights Temple festivities white-then:-' • * • Mrs. M. B. Epley and son Albert Perry, of Sinnamahoning, spent the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mre. Albert Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight, of Coudersport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Gilbert at the New Warner Christmas week. John Koehler returned home ou Monday from a visit with friends and relatives in Maryland. Mrs. Koehler will remain a short time longer. Don. M. Larrabee and family, of Wil liameport, are visiting in Emporium for a few days, guests of the former's parents, M. M. Larrabee and wife, while Don is attending to his duties as agency director of New York Life In surance Co. John Dodge and grand-daughters the Misses Sherman, of Smethport, spent Sunday in town guests of Mrs. M. H. Dodge and family. W. H. Simpson, of Olean, contractor on Emporium sewer, was in Emporium last week and closed down all work until spring. Mr. Simpson was a pleasant PRESS visitor, accompanied by his son, Walter who has had charge of the work. Mr. Simpson is one of the most prominent contractors in the country and popular in business circles. PINE" STREET. John Housler and Tracy Dininny while working for W. A. Mason cutting logs, found two fine coons which they killed after a desperate fight with them. Mrs. Harry Mason has gone to Re novo to spend the winter, with her daughter Mrs. R. A. Reid. Her many friends in this vacinity, hope to see her return much improved in health. Mrs. Wm. Krebs and son Charley spent Xmas with friends in Port Alle gany. Wm. Krebs' dog treed a large wild cat, Monday night, J. W. Housler and H irvey Mason hearing the racket went to help Mr. Krebs. They cut down the i ree, but the cat jumped as it was falling and took to the woods; however Mr. h'ousler with steady nerve shot him, at. !l moment, broke through cheers, dash? 3 i over interpellations—logic, figures, l lustrations, extracts—all pellmell, wifc | a whirl and fury that took the break i away. And he did it all with the ill I* most ease and pot to the end withoil turning a hair. Mr. Gladstone took !• 112 quietly and (lid it quietly and let 1 the bouse and went home quletlf, probably mentioning to Mrs. Gladstone I as a reason for being rather tired tljit i 1 he linil been saying a "few won *" that evening.—From Whltt.v's "Par'Ja- I mentar.v Retrospect," . I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANIZARY 3, 1907. Temporaluron of Flames. According to the results of experi | meats, tin* tiiunc of acetylene is per haps the hottest known except that of j the electric arc. The following figures have been given: Hansen burner, 1.871 degrees; acetylene tin 111 c, 2.518 degrees: alcohol flame, 1,705 degrees; Denay rousse burner—half alcohol, half petro leum—2,os.'! degrees; hydrogen tlame in air, 1,000 degrees; gas jet flame with oxygen. 2,20*) degrees; oxyhydrogen flame, 2,420 degrees. These are all centigrade degrees. One degree cen tigrade equals 1.8 degrees F. Too Fast. "The first day he went out with his new auto he got pulled." "Forgoing fast?" "No; quite the opposite." "I don't see"— "For stopping fast. He had to hire a farmer to haul him home."—Houston Post. The Boia. "There's a man at the door, pa," call ed Uttle Willie from the lower ball, "who wants to see the boss of the house!" "Tell your mother," called pa. "Tell the cook," promptly called his mother.—Philadelphia Press. Not Bird Ballt. "There was a strange man here to see you today, papa," said little Ethel, who met her father In the hall as he came home. "Did he have a hill?" "No, papa. He had just a plain nose." AH n Starter. Doctor—Madam, your husband must have absolute rest. Madam Well, doctor, he won't listen to me— Doc tor—A very good beginning, madam— a very good beginning. lllustrated Bits. He Wns the l.imit. He—Do you think it would be foolish of me to marry h girl who was my in ferior Intellectually? She—More than foolish—impossible.—Answers. Wnnt of cure does us more harm than want of knowledge.—Franklin. KELLYS A Great REDUCTION SALE, Commencing Saturday Morning, Jan. sth and lasting for two months. A sale which affords onr friends and customers the apportunity of buying Dry Goods, Cloaks, Furs, Underwear and Hosiery, Dress Goods and Notions, and Fancy Goods at cost. ■■ Skirts The only chance for yon to 10c ribbon, special Q*J save money on skirts, which 15c ribbon, special are the finest made and per- 2 5 and 35c ribbon ' 1 * feet fitting. Q " j $1.25 skirts, sale price gg O flirt W CllStS go 50 " Kale m ieeMW" ttk» Internally, rids the blood I ■ of Mi* poiaonoua matter and aelda whloh ■ ■ art the direct oausea of theae dlaeaaaa. ■ ■ Applied externally It afforda almoat In* ■ ■ slant relief from pain, while a permanent ■ ■ cure la belu affaoted by purifying the ■ ■ blood, dlaaolelng the poisonous sab- ■ ■ atanoe and removing it from the arstea. ■ I DR. •. D. BLAND I I Of Brewton, On., wrltoai I I"I bad been eaufforar for a nnmber of years H| ■ with Lumbago and itheumatlam In mi arma ■ H end lege, and tried all the remedlee that I oould H B gather from medical works, and alee ooneulted ■ with a oumber of the beet phvelclene, bat found ■ nothing that gave the relief obtained from ■ ■ "MIIIOM." I eball prescribe It In mjr practice ■ ■I tor rheumatism and kindred dlseesee." ■ I FREE! H If you are suffering with Rheumatism, V ■ Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble or any kin- V ■ dred disease, write to ua for a trial bottle ■ ■ of "i-DROPS," hod test It yourself. ■ ■ "8-OROPS" can be used any length of H ■ time without acquiring a "drug habit." ■ ■ as it is entirely free of opium, cocaine. ■] ■ alcohol, laudanum, and other similar M ■ ingredients. ■ ' I Large Slse Bottle, "5-DHOPfI" (100 Deaee) I I ■ *I.OO. For Sale by Oraggtat a. ■ ■ SWANIOH IHEUMATIB OURI COMMIT, K Bargain in Books. A complete set ofßrittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key Are ail new and in orijinal packages. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36tf Desertion Notice. NOTICE IS hereby give that my wife, Esther Jones, having left my bed ami board with out just caune or prnvocalion. the public are I cautioned not to harbor or Iruat her on my account, for I will not pay any bills of Iter con tracting | HERMAN C. JONES. B'erling Run, Pa., Jun. 1,1907. 46-.') NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of (he Hinnamahoning Powder Manufacturing Company, for the election of Directors and Officers, and to approve the form of Stock Certificates, and transsct any and all other business which njsy come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, I*o7, at one o'clock, p m., at the offices of the Company. «-3t JOSEPH KAYE, Secretary. Notice to Stockholders. NOTICE Is hereby given that the annual meeting ol the stockholder* of the Empori um-and Rich Valley R. R. Co . for t..e election of directors and officers and the transaction of ■och other business ss may come before them, held on Tuesday the 22nd day of January, 1907, at ten o'clock, a. m., at the law offices of B. W. Oreen. 4«-8. B. W. GREEN, Sec'y. Administrator's Notice. EttmU of HANNAH M. DININNY, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Hannah M. JJininny, late of the Borough of Emporium Pa deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all claims must be presented and to whom all moneys due said estate are payable. F. W. DININNY, „ Administrator. Emporium, Pa.. Dec. 24th, 1906.-46-4t. Protect Your Valuables N«*l lo a u(« or V«ull, Iht' "Tr»n%lle" Documrnt box y/ '* ,h,! br ' l ' "raplacle fur your Jrurlry and valuable P->P"»- Madr <»f asbe»lu« II Is KIRK PROOFi and when' »«po»».<«.««, Of ItUWf* ELITE A j CHOICEST • ■ CANNED X FRESH I ■ GOODS ARE FRUITS and I ■ qcct The Satisfactory Store ■ I BEST ! Vegetables. • I Grocery Bulletin lor Friday and j j Saturday, This Week. I 1251b Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. Domestic Cream Cheese a lb x6c N. Y. State hand picked beans 4c lb. 61bs Niagara Laundry Starch in bulk, 25c. Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Pumpkin, Hominy, Bak ed Beans, String Beans 10c values, 3 cans for 25c. 10c Mustard Sardines can Bc. Soap, 7 cakes Acme soap 25c. 50c package Matches, 45c. Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuil 12c. 1 lb. Carton Strictly Pure Corn Starch, 6c. PRATT'S STOCK FOOD Veterinary Remedies and Poultry Regulator. "PEERLESS" CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. I Now is the time to look sharp after the poultJy A and stock. A judicious use of the above mentioned I goods will prove profitable. S They are not experiments, but goods of known S quality throughout the civilized world. 111 use over 30 I years. Get them at Day's. m I Prompt free delivery to all parts of the Borough, B J. H. DAY, I • * Phone 6 * Era pori u in, Register'** Notice. STATU OK PENNSYLVANIA. 1 QI.. C.\MI:RON COUNTY, J OTS; NOTICE is hereby given that Elmer 10. Klock, Administrator ot the cptate, of A-ina B. Mc- Conneil, late of the Borough of Ei'-porium de ceased, has tilled his first and final recount of his lulniini.-tration of the said estate ami the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court at December term next for confirmation ni *L C. J. GOODNOUGH, Re