EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., November 27, ISICO. NEMOPHi L.A, per sitclc < 1 IS Pelt's Fancy, " 1 35 Pet Grove, " 1 35 Qrahain, ..." 60 Bye •• do Buckwheat " 75 Patent Meal. " 50 Hoarse Meal, per 100 1 20 Uhop r'ee<4 " 1 20 Middling* 1 45 Middling". Fancy " 1 50 Bran, t 30 Otaicken Wheat 1 55 Ohicken Wheat No. 2, 1 40 o«rn per bushel 67 While Oats, par bushel 46 (Jy»t -r Shells, per 100 Choice Clover Heed, ) (JhoiceTimothy Heed, > \t Markest Price CJhoice MUlet Seed, > R.C. DODSON. THE Bracjcjist, KNPORIITM, V* A* IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. ' / I H. C. DOD9ON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL OOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to sec in this department,let u» know by pot til card or letter, personally. Mrs. Allen Russell is quite ill, we re gret to learn. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gilbert visited Buffalo last week. Mrs. W. A. Dalrymple is recovering from a severe attack of grip. Samuel Shadman and wife have re turned to Emporium from Harrisburg. Harry Moorehouse, of Pittsburg, visited relatives and friends and called on his trade in town yesterday. Frank H. Pearsall will attend the Paint Dealers and Paper Hangers state convention at Pittsburg next week. Misses Blanche and Elizabeth Lud lam returned last Saturday from a trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bortz, ville, visited Mrs. Bortz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Newton last weak. Miss Sarah Hillyard and Mrs. B. L. Spence were PRESS visitors on Wednes day, when the former renewed the PRESS for 1907. John Swartzflsher, Esq., of St. Marys, was the,guest of A. F. Vogt and family on Sunday, being Mrs. Vogt's father. Mrs. Harry Shoemaker and Mrs. F. Wright and son, ofElmira, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Andrews the past week. Mrs. Marian B. Judd who has been ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J D. Logan, is able to return to her home on Third street. Mrs. A. E. Howard, of Williamsport, lias been visiting her Emporium friends for several days, guest of Hon. I. K. Hockley and wife. Leonard Fosdick, of Pittsburg, is guest of Prothonotary W. J. Leavht. Mr. Fosdick is a representative of the Hquitable Life Insurance Co. Miss Sarah Saxton, of Emporium, was an Austin visitor last week Little Howard Martin is visiting friends in Emporium.—Austin Autograph. Dr. J. W. Snyder, deputy U. S. Mar shall, ofScranton, transacted business iu Emporium on Tuesday. He reports the fever scourge terrible at Scranton. Mrs. Wm. Weible and Mrs. Wm. Snyder, of Kittaning, Pa., and Mrs. Edgar Weible, Pittsburg, Pa., were quests of their father and sister, Mrs. J. M. Garvin, of East Fifth street. Arthur J. Barclay, of Sinnamahon ing, transacting business in Emporium on Monday and favored the PKESS with asocial visit. Mr. Barclay is one of the down county popular citizens. Our old friends, Michael Murphy, proprietor of Commercial Hotel, town, and Mr. H. J. Darren, Sterling Run, dropped into see ye editor on Tues day. Old friends tried aud true, are always the best. 11. Clinton Olmsted, of Condersponj, stopped in Emporium last Sunday, guest of A. F. Andrews ,'aiul family. He was down in Schuylkill county to investigate the coal supply for the winter. He met the condition at Ashland, Pa. Chas. T. Logan and wife have been visiting at Harrisbtirg this weelc. Mr Andrew Brady lias returned from Lebanon, where he went to attend the funeral of his close friend Geo. B. Woonier. W. L. Sykes, Buffalo; E. J. Jones, Bradford, ±'a.; W. Q. Egbert, Ithaca, N. Y.; W. S. Walker, Austin, Pa., transacted business in Emporium on Monday and Tuesday. NOTES OF*INTEREST. The Professors' Tragedy given by the Presbyterian church was played to a large bouse in Port Allegany last Saturday evening. This show was one of the best ever sriven by local talent and desrved Is success. One night last week during the ab sence of Ray Ostrum and wife, who reside near the old steel works east of town, some one broke into his cellar and stole almost a barrel of pork. It is evident the parties were acquainted with the surroundings and a strong suspicion rests on a party who resides in that neighborhood. Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party at the home of T. H. Newton on Sixth street, Jan. Bth. A party of friends agreeably surprised Theodore and Theopolis New ton, the occasion being their birthday. As we entered their elegant home we found covers laid for twenty persons and a most excellent supper by Mrs, Newton, the hostess. The evening was spent in toasts and music. The following persons from out of town were present: Mr. and Mrs. Bortz, Greenville, Pa.; Miss Smoke and friend of Meadvitle, Pa., Mr. and Mrs.Vough, and Mr. and Mrs. Kunes, Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Ebbert and Mr. and Mrs. Emory, Buffalo, N. Y.; W. H. Whalen, St. Thomas, Ont.; and H. O.Haupt, C H. Newton, J. G. Earl and their wive.", Emporium. xxx What's In McClure's. McClure's fAr January opens the New Year with an astonishingly good number, distinguished, as usual, by the clean-cut, vigorous tone of its articles, and by fiction of marked ex cellence. Its tone is clear, conserva tive; and incisive. Carl Scburz has an unusually strong article describing his first meeting with Lincoln, and the famous Lincoln-Douglas debate at Quincy, Illinois. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Maccabee Inflation. The Maocabees will install their offi cers on Friday evening at 7:30. After installation a banquet will be served and a general good time bad. Let every member be in attendance. Appointed Messenger. Allan Randolph has been oppointed Messenger and Clerk of First National Bank. Good for Allan. Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams MTg Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Dodson 9-ly. Heroic Treatment. In these days, when child study Is a hobby ridden long and hard, it Is in teresting to read of the nerve training which fell to the lot of the Quaker au thoress, Amelia Opie, in 1709 and aft er. The modern mother would shrink with horror from some of the methods used on the sensitive child, but in this case it resulted in splendid stuff. Mrs. Opie Is quoted in a book on "Quaker Worthies." "I was a creature of fears, tears and screams. My first terror was of black beetles, then of frogs, skeletons, black men and madmen. My mother made me take a beetle in my hand aud hold it. As her word was law, I obeyed, but with awful shrinking. I gradually be came accustomed to it anil was fre quently told to take one up and put it out of harm's way. I soon overcame that terror. I was made to hold frogs in my hands and was taught to nurse a skeleton as 1 would a doll. Mother compelled me to listen to her kindly converse with two poor old lunatics, and I grew to pity them Instead of fearing them." nimnnpck*!i Mj-Ntlr \nmbor. Bismarck, writes a correspondent In reference to our paragraph on super stition, held, with Pythagoras, that not 13, but 3, was the great and perfect number. Bismarck's associations with | 3 were remarkable. He had served three masters. He had throe names— Bismarck, Schoonhausen and Lauen burg. The arms of his family are a clover leaf and three oak loaves. He was concerned in throe wars and sign : ed three treaties of peace. In the j Franco-Prussian war ho had three horses killed under him. lie brought about the mooting of three emperors I and was responsible for the triple al j liance. lie had three children. His j family motto was"ln Trinltate Kobur" ' ("Strength In Trinity"), and contem i porary caricature pictured him with i three hairs on his head. Three was the j beginning, the uiiddlo and the end of | Bismarck. London Chronicle. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, Ufoj. Dr. Humphreys' "Seventy- Seven." "Seventy-seven" cures Grip, Influ enza, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. "77" in especially for Grip. Taken during his prevalence, it pre occupies the system and repels the in vasion. Taken while suffering, quick relief is assured. Colds that are obstinate and "hang on"and do not yield to treatment find relief from "77." At Druggists, 25 cents or mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Streets, New York. C. B. Howard A Co., have the only large stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR from Wisconsin. Reduced Kates to Harrisburg Account Inaugur utlon Governor-Elect Stuart. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Tickets sold Janu ary 14 and 15, good returning until January 16. inclusive, from all stations in Pennsylvania, Consult nearest Ticket Agent. HTT A Mr*furutwdlf jou nae I PILES Suppository! ~ D. Mali. Thompson, Sop'iH Graded Schools, 8tate«rl!l«, N. C., write*: "I can taj ■ thej do all Tou claim for fthem." Dr. 8. M. Derore.H Ravrn Rock, W. Va., write®j "They give anlveraalaatla-H faction." Dr. H. D. llcOtll, Clarksburg, Tcnn., writes: ■ " In • practice of 3S y<*arf, I have found BO remedy toH equal jours." Paica, 60 Ciwra. Samples Pre*. SoldH B BUOY. t«wc»»Tiw. PA. K Sold in Emporium by L. Taggartb R. C. Dodson CALL FOR FACE SAMPLE CHICHESTER'S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND 112 LADIES I Auk your »ra Bc lat for CHI-CHBS-TER'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in RED GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Ribbon. TAKB NO OTBKFT. Bay of your V/ Druggist and ask for CIH-CUES-TEB'S V DIAMOND BRAND PILI.S, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS KVERYWHERB. Chichester Chemical Co.. I'hlla* Pa. KELLYS A Great REDUCTION SALE, Commencing Saturday Morning, Jan. sth and lasting for two months. A sale which affords onr friends and customers the apportnnity of buying Dry Goods, Cloaks, Furs, Underwear and Hosiery, Dress Goods and Notions, and Fancy Goods at cost. Skirts Ribbon.- The only chance for you to 10c ribbon, special # Q7 save money on skirts, which 15c ribbon, special .10 I are the finest made and per- 25 and 35c ribbon feet fitting, C'li ' 4 11/ ' 4- $1.25 skirts, sale price .98 J ymrl waists 1 „ , . . „ $2.00, $1.50 and §I.OO, wool $2.50 * sale price<jjl .75 and black mercerized sateen $4.50 " sale price 3.00 waists, going at 5Qq $5.50 " sale price 3.75 Misses, Children $7.25-$6.90 skirts 5.00 and Infants Dresses 89.00 skirt, at 6 , 50 I K/ TCifIYIPY 25c dresses at .19 I 50c dresses at - - 39 85c Wrappers - - .50 7 5c dresses at - - - .55 SI.OO wrappers - - «75 SI.OO dresses at -- - .75 $1.25 wrappers 85 $ 1.50 dresses at SI.OO I 81.50 wrappers - SI.OO $2.00 dresses at $1.50 All woolen and fleeced ribbed Underwear for Ladies and Children, Outing Gowns, Black Mercerized Underskirts, Corsets, Kid and Golf Gloves, Umbrellas, Apron Gingham, Flannel and Eiderdown will be sold at sacrificing prices. Remember the Opening Day, Saturday Morning, January Sth. KELLYS LINE OF NEW s P ri " s , L " T OF SHADES^| from xoc to 75c per Shade. i 1 Wall Paper for 1 907. j The b est PAINT, Longman & Martinez. | Jjj === All Colors. (pj |jj' Consists of the best things from three factories. Also -—— • —-- - Jjj! the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all 1 Rodger's StaillflOOr, the best made jjl kinds. for Floors. m k The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. 11 A pv rv» j w j CWT HV ! | Louis against the world. . j HARRY S. LLOYD. j| Register's Notice. STATU OF PENNSYLVANIA. > „ CAMERON COUNTY, J 8M: NOTICE is hereby Kiven thai 13lnier E. Klock, i Administrator or the estate, of Anna H. Mc- | C'onnell, late of the Borough of Emporium fir- | ceased, has filled his first and final account of his I administration of the said estate and the name will be presented to the Orphan's Court at December term next for confi rotation ni si C. J. GOODNOUOH, Resrister. I Register's Office, ( Emporium, Pa., Nov. 19tb, 1906. \ it it | Administrator'* Notice. EttaU of John W. Kriner Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa- : mentary have been isaued to the undersign ed a* Administrator of the Estate of John W. i Kriner, late of Emporium, Pa., deceased. All . person* having claims against said Estate are requested to present same duly authenticated I and all persons Indebted to aaid Estate must settle. HENRY H. NIBSLEY. Administrator, j Emporium, Pa., Dec. 18, 1906 . 44-61. _____—.—. , Desertion Notice. NOTICE ■■ hereby give that my wife, Esther Jones, having left my bed and board with out just cause or provocation, the public arc ' cautioned not to harbor or trust her on my | account, for I will not pay any bills of her con- ' trading. HERMAN C. JONEB. I Sterling Run, Pa., Jan. 1, 1907. 48-:! NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby giveu that the annual I meeting of the Sinnamahoning Powder Manufacturing Company, for the election of Directors and Officers, and to approve the form of Htock Certificates, and transact any and all other business which may come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 1907, at one o'clock, p. m., at the offices I of the Company. 48-3t JOSEPH KAYE, Secretary. j Notice to Stockholders. NOTICE is hereby giveu that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Emporl um and Rich Valley P. R. Co.. for tne election ; of directors and officers and the transaction o ' such other business as may come before them. : will be held on Tuesday the 22nd day of January, J 1907, at ten o'clock, a. m., at the law officea of B. I W. Green. 46-3. B. W. GREEN, Sec'y. j Administrator's Notice. instate of HANNAH M. DININNY, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Hannah M. j Dininny, late of the Borough of Emporium, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, ' to whom all claims must be preisDted and to 1 whom all moneys due said estate are payable. F. W. DININNY, | Administrator. ! Emporium, Pa., Dec. 24th, 1906.—46-4t. Protect your Valuables N «»" • <■'' or v.ull, it,. -Traaiile" IWuonl 80, '* ' h ® b '* , r «»l*acW lor yw |cw*lry and valuable u»b»»loi II It HltF. moot ; and whra riposrd lo fir. tr.pi 11. coaltnls la prrlecl rondllloa. Allratllvrly llnuhrd In rfrern Iralhrrrllr, .lib brau kandlr, lock and htatfaa. .VI.SO lo V .OO a< cordlai lo H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY A 218-220 First Averua Dept. B.J PITTBBURQ j AStove that LastsaLile Time j Dp and Always Gives Satisfaction. H (i ! ( Burns wood, coal or gas. A perfect baker and will jjj p meet the approval of every perfect housewife. ? || For Sale by || STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, | Q] • Leading Hardware Dealers. jjjf Best in Groceries. 9 Promptness, Reliability 0 I TRY A FOREIGN wh,te U/Y X and LILLY r _ DOMESTIC The Satisfactory Store FLOUR. CHEESE % The advantages gained by trading at the Day Grocery Store are many. We have been in business and carefully studied the wants of the people long enough to know what they are. We aim to please. You get the benefit of our long experience. We desire to thank our many patrons and friends for the liberal A support we have had in the past —which has made it I possible for us to give the best service—and ask for a I continuance of the same during the year upon which 11 we have now entered and it shall be our aim to have 8 the store grow in public favor. j§ SAVING PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND | SATURDAY. I x-8 Bbl. sack White Lilly Flour 65c. I 251b Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. I Pure Leaf Lard alb 12 i-2c I 15c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli 12c. ■ 25c bottle Red Ribbon Vanilla Extract 20c. B 15c <l ßex" Ham Loaf, can 10c. a Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries aqt 12c. ■ Banner Lye, highest test, pulverized, can 10c. K 25c can Burnham's Clam Chowder 22c. ■ Fairbanks Gold Dust Washing Powder,4lb pkg 22c I Jumbo California evaporated peaches lb. 16c. I Uncolored Japan or Gunpowder Tea, 50c quality Q I alb |oc. A Domestic Sardines in oil % tins 4c. I House Furnishing Hardware I China, Crockery, Glassware I I Prompt free delivery to all parts of the Borough. S J. H. DAY, I • • A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. A VlllHMilMHiMM#
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