KiM !•()): U'M M• ILING C OMPA /v}. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., January 22, 1907. NE MOP HI LA, per sack i I 16, Felt's Fancy, " 1 85 PetOrove, " 135 Graham, " HO Rye " HO Buckwheat, " 75 Patent Meal " 50 Ooarse Meal, per 100, 1 20 Chop H'eed, ..." 1 iO Middlings 1 30 Middlings. Fancy " 1 45 Hran 1 30 Chicken Wheat 1 55 Chicken Wheat No. 2, 1 40 Oorn per bushel, 67 White Oats, per bushel 48 Qyst ll r Shells, per 100 Choice Clover Seed, J ChoiceTimothySeed, > At Markest Price O hoice Millet Seed, ) R.C. DODSON, THE " Qrucjcjist, EMPORIUM, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE AtFourth and Chestnut Sts.. ' ■ - ' fv.,4 r~"3§& a3& ir;i 't I ■' ,• CN (f --5. ' / I NL. C. lltlitNON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL LILCI' AK T MHX T. PERSONAL QOS6IP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to see in thin department,let un know by 7>o«- tal card or letter, personally. Triennial Tax Appeal notice is pub lished in this issue. T. L. Wheaton, of Shippen, was a business caller at this sanctum on Tues day. John A. Wykoff, of Grove, was in town 011 Tuesday. Miss Cunningham, of Johnsonburg, spent Sunday with the Misses Schlect. The auditors completed their labors on the several accounts ol the county last Friday. Dan'l Sullivan, of Cameron, was a welcome caller at our sanctum on Monday. Call again Dannie. Mrs. Henry Fulmer and children, of Emporium, are visiting relatives in town —Johnsonburg Breeze. O. B. Tanner, of Gibson, one of our county auditors was a pleasant PRESS caller last Thursday, and carried away a receipt for another year's paper. Chas. Kester and wife and grand daughter Ruth; also Mrs. Ellis Kester and son all of Shicksliinny, Pa., are guests of Judge Geo. J. Laßar and family, West Fiftli street. J. Vine Hanscom and Alex De Shetler, of Sinnamahoning, were in Jlmporium last Friday calling on their many friends. Sorry we were not at home, when you called, gents. Geo. Taylor a former resident of this place but now of Buffalo, is visiting friends in town. Mr. Taylor, accom panied by Miss Estella Keller,made the PRESS sanctum a short call on Tues day. Dr. S. S. Smith, of Emporium, was here to-day to see W. P. Wbitehouse, who underwent a second amputation of a leg in the Elk County General Hospital Thurday.—Ridgway Daily Record. Mrs. Chas. L. Bu.ler, of Port Alle gany, visited her many Emporium friends on Tuesday. She attended the Lady Maccabee installation of offloers aud met many old friends. Rev. Mr. Robertson, Rector of Em manuel Episcopal Church is attending a church convention at Pittsburg this week, to return home 011 Saturday. Mrs. Belle Beattie was summoned to North Bend last Sunday to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Wm. Spearing, aged 54, who died at Cross Forks of pneumonia. Deceased resid ed in Emporium about twenty-five years ago and conducted the Cottage Hotel, he leaves a wife and two chil dren. The newly appointed Mayor, Mr. William H. Howard, will ably fill the unexpired term of Mayor R. M. Over hiser, who recently resigned, much to the regret of our citizens. Died. Roy, infant child of Bernard Mont gomery died Wednesday morning at Sizerville, of spinal trouble. Funeral to be held Friday. The parents have tho heartfelt sympathy of friends and neighbors in their sad bereave ment. ! People's Star Course, January 31 at Opera Mouse. The noxt attraction in the People's Star Course will be Mr. Spiilmati Riggs who will deliver 1118 lecture on "Musical Fits and Misfits" in which lie grapples with the vital problems of the day. Mr. Riggs is absolutely unique as a lecturer, and cannot be compared with any m in now on the platform. 11. B Hawkins, Sec'y Y. M. C. A., at Belvidere, 111., said: "M. Riggs is O K., and he sent the happiest audience I have seen go out of an auditorium. THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION NEARING COMPLETION. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS WILL MAKE AN ATTRACTIVE EXPOSITION CITY. NORFOLK. VA. —On the southern shores of historic Hampton Roads, eight miles from the City of Norfolk, the Jamestown Ter-Contennial Exposi tion is nearing completion. Every de department of the work is being car ried on with marvelous speed, and was only a year ago, an an attractively lay ed out park, has become an Exposition beautiful, with immense exhibit palaces, State and Government build ings, all under roof, and for the most part of permanent construction. The Auditorium and the Covnention Hall, one ol the principal buidinga of the Ex position, is complete and is being used temporarily for the offices of the Gov ernor of Works, of the Exposition, and his able corp9 of assistants who are earring on the work with much credit. The State's exhibit Palace, the larg est and most imposing structure on the grounds, containing more than 350,000 square feet of exhibit space, is also complete, and will be turned over by the contractors in a few days to the Exposition Company, at which time the installation of the various exhibits of the resources of the different States will begin. Local Institute. A Local Institute will be held at the opera house, Driftwood, on Saturday, Jan. 26th. The morning session will begin at 10:30 and close at 12 m.; the afternoon session at 1:30 and will close at 3:15. All teachers ofthe county and any one else interested in school work are cordially invited to attend. The program will be as follows. Devotional exercises Rev.W. F. D.Noble Song. "America." ''How to teach Fractions, Kzra B. Smith 'Arithmetic from the pupils Standpoint" Miss Christene Eadie Vocal Solo .Miss Alice Josephine Lees Algebra Mr. C.M. Flamming AFTERNOON SESSION. Vocal Solo Miss Alice Josephine Lees / ildress Miss Mattie M. Collins, Supt "Don't" Rev. W. F. D. Noble Piano Solo Miss Myrtle Sm'.tli "How to interest pupils in Arithmetic" Mr. C. E. Plasterer •The Home and the school".. Mr. O. C. Gortnar Vocal Solo Miss Alice Josephine Lees Adjournment. For Sale. Ten thorough-bred Black Langshan Cockrels; also litter of thorough-bred Scotch Collie dogs. W. W. WEIMAN. Irving? on t!ii» Lawyer. Sir Ilenry Irviim was at one time n witness Inn case of street robbery. He had seen a sneak thief make off with n girl's pocket book and he con sented to appear as a witness for the girl. The thief's lawyer was of the type that roars and rants at witnesses and attempts to break them down. He tried this method on the distinguished actor. "And at what hour, sir, did this hap pen?" "I think," began Irving— "lt isn't what you think, sir; It's what you know we want." "Don't you want to know what 1 think?" mildly asked the actor. "I do not," the lawyer snapped out. "Well, then," said Sir Henry,"l nilffht as well leave the witness box. I can't talk without thinking. I'm not a lawyer."—Caledonian. Conditional. Her—l'm not sure that I want to marry .vou, hut I'm willing to enter Into a conditional engagement. Hint—What are the conditions? Tier —If I meet any one I like bet ter tlinn you, I'll break Ihe engage ment. Him—And suppose I should meet a trirl I like better than you? Her—Oh. then I shall sue you for breach of promise. . Local news on every page. Notice of Triennial lax Appeal. Cameron County, Pa. The appeal from tbe Triennial As sessment for 1907 will be held at the following time and piaces. Emporinm borough, at the Court House, Emporium, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 19 and 20. Shippen and Portage township, at the Court House, Emporium, Thurs day, February 21st. Lumber township, at the Alpine House, Sterling Run, Monday, Feb. 25th. Driftwood borough and West Gibson township,at T. J. Itiley's, in Driftwood, Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Grove and East Gibson townships, at O. L. Bailey's, Sinnamahonlng, Wednesday, Feb. 27. By order of County Commissioners, W. L. THOMAS, Clerk. CAMERON COUNTY PKKSS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1907 UNCOOKED MEAT IS VERY DANGEROUS. Fearful Suffering Caused by Eggs of Parasite "Which it may Contain —Statment by a Priest. CINCINNATI, O:, Jan. 23 —Probably the moßt unusual feature of the excite ment that has been created by L. T. Cooper's visit to this city is the re moval of parasites or tape-worms by his preparations. During the early part of Cooper's stay in Cincinnati individuals who were taking "New Discovery," as it is called, brought either to himself or to physicians throughout the city im mense parasites that had left the sys tem after using the medicine. Many of these people were fright ended, and cases of this kind became so numerous that Cooper finally made the following statement for publica tion: He said: "In every city I visit these things are brought to me within a few days after my medicine is sold in the city. They are what is known as the tape-worm, and grow to an enormous size." "Few indeed realize how prevalent these creatures are. I think I have been the first to demonstrate what a large factor they are in the poor health of this generation. I believe that fully one-halfof the chronic stomach trouble so universal is caused by these parasites." "Individuals may have them for years and not be awere of the reason for the continued ill-health but at tribute it to many different diseases, when in reality one of these creatures is robbing them of their vitality." "These parasites are taken into the system in uncooked food or raw meat, MBMBMMWCgMMMMBMMrai MMM——g KELLYS | A Great REDUCTION SALE, Commencing 1 Saturday Morning, Jan. sth and lasting for two mouths. A sale which affords our I friends and customers the apportunity of buying Dry Goods, I Cloaks, Furs, Underwear and Hosiery, Dress Goods and I Notions, and Fancy Goods at cost. Skirts I Ribbon. I I The only chance for you to S 10c ribbon, special .07 g save money 011 skirts, which j 15c ribbon, special 20 ■ are the finest made and per- 25 and :?5c ribbon 15 | Ari „ . . * _ 82.00, 81.50 and 81.00, wool I e P 11C0 51.75 and black mercerized sateen 84.50 " sale price 3.00 waists, going at 50c 85.50 " sale price 3.75 Misses, Children 8/.25-B(>.9oskirts 5.00 and Infants Dresses $9.011 skirts at 6.5Q A p . ne Ljne Wrappers. - r,c dreß,,os " it - .19 50c dresses at .39 I 80c wrappers - - fif) __ . , _ _ 1 * - t,u 75e dresses at - - - 81.00 wrappers - - /5 81.00 dresses at -- - '75 81.25 wrappers .85 81.50 dresses at SI.OO I 81.50 wrappers - SI.OO 82.00 dresses at $1.50 I All woolen and fleeced ribbed Underwear for Ladies and Children, Outing Gowns, Black Mercerized Underskirts, Corsets, Kid and Golf Gloves, Umbrellas, Apron Gingham, I I Flannel and Eiderdown will be sold at sacrificing prices. Remember the Opening Day, Saturday Morning, January sth. It 11, y.v.-<vy^ -y? ■ X OUR NEW LINE OF ' New Sprlog Line of Window Shade ß | 111 from IOC to 75c per Shade. Jpi Paper fof 1907. [The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. | [,j - " All Colors. H jjfjl Consists of the best things from three factories. Also ~ >r - II the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of.all i' Rodger's StainfloOl*, the best made I kMs. for Floors. P The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. iw A C* II A\/r\ If Louis against the! world. HARRY S. LLOYD. 1# WfXf ' _ _ ' £3s ~ sW b - 55rrrr_ □ □ in of an egg, which hatches almost immediately. People suffering from them experience a feeling of lassitude and are extremely nervous. The action of the 'New Discovery' . seems to be fatal to these great worms, and in most cases a few doses of the medicine drives the creatures from the system, I will have hundreds of them brought to me before I leave the city." Toe grewsome prophecy has been amply vrifled, for not only hundreds but thousands of Cincinnati people have been relieved ot some of these fearful parasites since taking Cooper's paparation, and the entire city has been aroused by the fact. Some of these parasites are ot such enormous size as to startle the im agination. The statement of Father John Baptist Arnolis, one of the best known and best beloved priests in this section of the country verifies this. His statement, among others given to a reporter, was as follows: "For years I suffered from what I thought was a general run down con dition of the system caused by stom ach trouble. I felt extremely tired all the time, hnd it was a great effort to attend to my duties I would wake up in the morning feeling as worn out as when I went to bed. If I stood for anj'length of time I would luivo pain in the lower part of my back, and would have to sit down." ' I was very nervous and depressed in spirits, and was troubled with dizzy spells. I would see spots before my eyes when I stopped over and raised up quickly. Ilml i v < . irrorrul .r ap petite, and would ■ « p.Jpit tiou of the heart after a-e -mliii ; tin: stairs." "The talk about Coopar'.-i prepara tion was so universal that I decided to try some, although I do not take patent medicines as JI rule. I took four doses of the 'New Discovery' as it is called, ami a tape-worm about ninety feet, in length left my system." "I am very thankful for this great relief, and no>v I know what has been the cause of all my sufferings " This story of Father Arnoliu is a fair sample of the experience of an astonishing number of Cincinnati people, and Cooper's preparations are selling here in immense quantities. It is now estimated that he has sold one hundred thousand bottles to date in this city alone, and the sale is still increasing. For Sale. Several good milch cows, several young heifers and spanking good team of horses. Apply to CHAS. J. HOWARD, Emporium, or Sizerville, Pa. 47tf Administrator's* Notice. Atfafe of HANNAH M. DI NINNY, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby Riven that letters testa mentary upon the estate of Hannah M. Dininny, 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. P. W. DININNY, Administrator. Emporium, Pa., Dec. 24th, 1U06.—46-11. —i—IIIW II!■! 1 11 I lfet»'T-/T»JgCR^ your Valuables I liilM^L puprr4 - of utbe&fov it u I'lHr PROOF i unci when «**P«vrd ««• Clrr k**rp« IK in pfrfrcl condition. * S, H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY g b if iii iiMnniiiii mmmimsa&m&mmmm White Lilly Flour. THE KIND THEY ALL COME BACK AFTER. p We aim to please our customer by giving them the very best flour that can be made and at prices that are right. Every sack of White Lilly guaranteed i I® ssl. n A v'c ceierv Philo, Cream. g U /-% § . iU LETTUCE Sap Sago. 1 A A "am rpi -.. , . RADISHES ■ Cheese 1 he Satisfactory Store Pine Apple I Thoughtful people buy groceries at Day's. Here 7 are interesting items at lower than usual PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | Springbrook Creamery Butter 36c. 1251b Bag Granulated Sugar $51.40. I California Mams, trimmmed shoulders, lb hc Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuii 15c pkg 12c. Choice Carolina head Rice, lbßc. I California Lima Beans, lb Bc. A 15c Heinz Pickles, mixed, plain or Chow 10c. ~ 12c Peerless Cream a can 10c. J| 15c Corned Beef, 2 cans 25c. W "Square Deal" Toilet paper 8c; 6 rolls for 45c. m 20c Blended Coffee, whole or ground, lb 18c; 2lbs I for 35c. V I Heinz 15c Mince Meat, 2lbs for 25c. A Choice Mixed Candy tic lb | I Usually sold at 25c. A Try Our Special Blend Tea 75c lb. 3 lbs for $2.00. A sample drawing free for the ■ I FRESH Cameron County Eggs. Prompt free delivery to all parts of the Borough. J. H. DAY, I ® a V. Phone 6. Emporium, Pa J Holies of Election in Grove Town ship io change the System of Taxation for Working the Public RoadP. N'OTICE is hereby given thai tue Court of (Quarter Sessions of Cameron County lias authorized an election in Qrovetownship, in said county, to change the system of taxation in said township for working the public roads by abol ishing the work tax, as is provided bv the seccnd section ot the Act of Assembly, approved April 12th,1905. 1 The election for that purpose will be held at the regular February election in said township on the third Tuesday, the 19th or Kebrnary, 1907 By order of the Board of Supervisors, J. R. BATCHELUER, Treasurer. Orove Township, Cameron County, Pa.. Jan uary 11th, 1907.—48-3t. District Court of the United States, Middle District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of ) Orion B. Barnes, > , Bankrupt. jln Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Orion B. Barnes, of Empori um, in the county of Cameron and district atoresaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1907, the said Orion B. Barnes was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of M. M. Larrabee in the borough of Emporium, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, on thelthdav of February, A. D. 1907, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may appear, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly conic before said meet ing. A. R. MOORE, Refeieein Bankruptcy. Coudersport, Pa., January 18th, 1907. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eatt
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