KMI'OUUJM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., February 7, 1907. NEMOPUILA, per sack |1 16 Felt's Fancy, " ' 85 Pet Grove, " 1 35 Graham, " #•> Rye " JO Buckwheat, " 75 Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 20 Ohopr'eed, " 1 20 Middlings 1 30 M 'ddlings. Fancy " 1 45 Bran... 1 30 Chicken Wheat 1 40 Corn per bushel, 67 WhiteOals,per bushel 50 Oyst r Shells, per 100 Cboiie Clover Seed, ) Choice Timothy Seed, > At Markest Price Choice Millet Seed, ) R.C. DODSON, THE Qrucjejist, F.MPORIHH> PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth ant! Chestnut Sts.. -M, Ms ■< . I IKinSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL, DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL OOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ke to tec in this department,let us know by pot f. a I card or letter, pemonallu. Mrs. Woodley left yesterday for Pittsburg to visit relatives. J. A. Dice, of Sterling Run, trans acted business in town yesterday. Mrs. C. G. Catlin, was a PRESS busi ness visitor yesterday. Ger. Hurteau and wife, of Hammer sley Fork, visited in Emporium over Sunday. Miss Laura B. Kirk, of Syracuse, N. Y ,a very pleasant young lady, is guest, of Chas. T. Logan and wife, Sixth street. Miss Gertrude Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Butler, i'ort Alle gany, is visiting relatives and friends in town, guest of Miss Julia Hogan. Miss Anna Straub, vocal instructor, of St. Marys, visited in Emporium a few days the past week guest of the Misses Blumle. Miss Mary Davison, of Johiißoiiburg ) visited in Emporium last Friday and Saturday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thompson. 4 A. 0. Blum, Sec'y of Keystone Pow der Co., after a few days rest at home departed yesterday afternoon on an extended business trip. Mrs. Geo. Guinn, of Westboro, Wis., is expected to arrive in Emporium to day to visit her sister, Mrs. H. A. Cox, and other friends. Mr. Chas. Burns, of Farmersville, N. Y., has been visiting Ex-Sheriff Mun dy and wife at this place for several weeks, being Mrs. Mundy's brother. Our neighbor Jas. J. Daughterty has been unusually busy the past week, thawing out water pipes and keeping the house warm for that young lady that deposted her wardrobe at his home last Friday. Miss Maud Steck, for some time has been guest of Jos. J. Lingle's family at Westboro, Wis. Her friends will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly re covering her health. Ralph C. Davison came down from Keating Summit iast Friday and took in the Mount' -neer minstrel entertain ment. Ra'ph is doing some electrical work fo» Emporium Lumber Co. Stilson {{Robinson, who was injured some time ago at Sinnamahoning Pow der Co's plant, while assisting in re moving an embankment, when the soil slid down, covering Stilson and injur ing one of his legs, is able to be about and expects to resume his duties in a few days. Grant S. Wiley was kept busy last Saturday and bad his hands full look ing after a big bunch of ladies and get ting them home after partaking of one of Mrs. J. S. Wiley's famous dinners. When this excellent lady entertains her friends they always return home full of all good things. Miss Leah Rosemund Judd of .ale ton, Pa., daughter of C. S. Judd, and niece of Miss Susan Gorton of this vil lage, was married Tuesday evening at Akron, 0., to George Hamilton Sheldon of Troy, N. Y. Miss Judd's many Friendship friends will be pleased to learn of her marriage.—Friendship, N. Y., Renter. Jos. Frientlel was looking for Asses sor Burke Monday morning, wanting to euroll that new boy on the voting list. Joe is determined to keep up the Republican majority in the west ward. Mrs. J. L. Wheeler, of Marion, S. C., visited in Emporinm over Sunday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz. She re turned south on Monday, accompanied by Mr. Wheeler, who was transacting business in these parts. She met her brother and wife here, also sister-in law, Mrs. Nugent, of Salamanca, N. Y- Rending Under Water. An electric arc lamp, capable of ef ficiently supplying the needs of under- ' water illumination for ship salvage and other similar work, as well as for operations in explosive atmospheres, has been tried in the harbor of Aber deen in connection with repairs ef fected on the dock gates there, with out taking them out of position. It was found that a thorough examina tion of the dock gates could be made by the aid of the lamp, and in order to demonstrate its power one of the divers returned for a newspaper, and after descending to the bottom of the dock, a depth of twenty feet, read a portion of it through the telephone to those on the surface. Obeys Major'* Orders. Major General Frederick I). Grant tells a story of his friend, Major Green: "Major On ni sa'd to his servant one morning: '".Tames. I have left my moss boots out. I want tlieiu s ded.' x " Y< >•. sir.' the servant answered. "The major. dressing for dinner thai nigiit. said again: "'1 supp< .fames, that you did as I told you aliont those hoots?" "James laid ■''> <"-ents on the bureau. " 'Yes. sir.' said he. 'and this is all T rould get for them, though the cor poral wiio bought 'em said he'd have given half a dollar if pay day hadn't been so far off.'" —Cleveland Plain dealer. For Rent or Sale. A highly productive farm. 50 it. R. p. Heilman. Itching Piles. If you are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ail ment, you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives instant relief. This ralve also cures sore nipples, tetter and salt rheum. Price 25 cents. For sale by L. Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling; Crum Bros., Sinnamahoning. The Portage Store. W. L. Dixon, proprietor of the Portage store, desires to inform his patrons and the general public that he is offering special inducement in canned goods for the next thirty days. Read this: Tomatoes, 10c; Good California Peaches, 16c; Mince Meat, Bc, Corn 8c; Finest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded Raisens, 11c; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap, 25c. Other goods in proportion. Call me on 'phone. W. L. DIXON, 7-tf. Near Portage Bridge. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles that) ever came to Cameron county. Local news on every page. Subscribe for the PUHSS. and read the county news. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. Auditor'** Notice. rptlE undersigned, appointed Auditor, todis L tribute the funds in the hands of James Haley, Administrator of the estate of Patrick Haley, late of the Borough of Emporium, de ceased, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at the office of Messrs. Green & Kelt, in the Borough of Emporium, on Tuesday, the 26th (lay of February, next, at 10 c'clo'-v n.m.. of said day, when and where all persons Tnlerested may attend if they desire, or be barred from making objections thereafter. C.J. GOODNOUGH, Auditor. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 30th, 1907. 50-4 THE HEART CAN'T STAND RHEUMATIC ACID POISONING To Free and Correct the Blood a URIC-O Treatment Is Advised There is great danger in those sharp, shooting pains throughout the body, especially around the region of the heart. It means that poisonous uric and rheumatic acids are there ready to grip tightly the muscles controlling this organ. Don't neglect these warn ings, for tlicy are tho danger signals nature flashes to you for help. There is but one way to overcome this poi sonous foe, and that is a thorough treat ment with Smith's Specific Urie-O. If your system is filled with neuralgia, and if your blood and kidneys are dis eased with rheumatic poison, there is no surer way on earth to get relief than through the use of Uric-O. Uric-0 is a harmless liquid internal remedy, taken in small doses three times a day, and does not contain a drop of alcohol, opium, or other dangerous poisons. I Uric-O is simply a cure for Sciatica, Muscular, Inflammatory and Articular I Rheumatism, 'l'hey all yield readily to | Uric-O treatment. Your Druggist sells | Uric-O at 81-00 per bottle. If lie does not keep the remedy, you can obtain ] the same by addressing the makers of ' lJric-(). the SMITH DRUG COMPANY, , | SYRACUSE. N. Y. Uric-O is sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. 321 y. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1907. Common Colds arc the Causes of Many Serious Diseases Physicians who have trained a national reputation as analysis oi the cause of var ious diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consump tion originates Irom a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggravated and rendered more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases develop. This remedy contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drup and has thirty years of reputation hack of is, gained by its cures under every condi tion. For sale by L. Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sin namaliouing. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys aDd Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. By mail 50 cents. Sold by 11. C. Dod son. Williams M'f'g. Co.. Prop's, Cleve and, 0. , 9-ly. PHYSICIANS DISAGREE. Different Opinions on Cooper's Remarkable Success Held by Cincinnati Medical Men. CINCINNATI, 0., Feb. 13. —The aston ishing sale of Cooper's preparations in the city has now reached such immense figures that the medical fraternity at at large have become forced into open discussion of the man and his prepara tions. The physicians as a whole seem to be divided witb regard to the young mAn's success in Cincinnati—some be ing willing to credit him for what he has accomplished, while others assert that the interest he has aroused is but a passing fad which cannot last, and which will die out as quickly as it has sprung up. The opinion of these two factions is very well voiced in the statements made recently by two of a number of physicians who were interviewed on the subject. Dr. J. E. Carass, when questioned about the matter said: "I have not been a believer in proprietary prepa rations heretofore nor can I say that I believe in them at present. But I must admit that some of the facts re cently brought to my notice concern ing thia man Cooper have gone far to wards removing the prejudice I had formed against him when the un heard of demand for the preparations first sprang up in this city. Numbers j of my patients whom I have treated for chronic liver, kidney and stomach troubles have met me after taking Cooper's remedy and have stated [ positively that he has accomplished I wonderful results for them. I notice particularly in cases of stomach trou i ble that the man has relieved several aig isnstens jaiSJaiiallaißii JSiis.iaisSiis. H - | J|J^"Dockash"! | AStove that Lasts aLife Time | and Always Gives Satisfaction. -jl Burns wood, coal or gas. A perfect baker and will |j [jjt meet the approval of every perfect housewife. (tfal ii « 011 ffl d tor Sale by jra STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, Ujf) Leading Hardware Dealers. ffilli w* ©ig I Ell T 51 P OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades^ p from IOC to 75c per Shade. 1 I Wall Paper for 1907. =— = TIT r i I_ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. U | All Colors. 1 111 1 Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also | - - fjjl the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Stainfloor, the best made hinds. for F l oors . - ! i The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. I ■ . I>E 'V w ■ . | Lonis against thelworld. HARRY S. LLOYD. 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. College of Music. Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa., is an ideal place to study music. $34 pays six I weeks board and instruction on either, piano, organ, violin, band and string j instruments and singing. Terms be ; gin May 6, June 17, July 29. For cata t logs address 49-4t. HENKY B. MOYER, The Best Physic. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets 25 cents. Every box : warranted. Get a free sample at L. Tag : gart's drug store and try them. J. E. } Smith. Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sin ; namahoning. Warning. I All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDEK MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tf. cases of years standing that proved very obstinate in treatment." "I am the last man on earth to stand in the way of anything that may prove for the public good simply j through professional prejudice, and i I am inclined to give Cooper and his j preparations credit as deserving to, some extent the popular demonstra- j tion that has been aocorded them in | this city." Another well known physician who 1 was seen took the opposite view Of the "Cooper mania," as he called it, which now has this city in its grip, lie said: "I can only liken the present state of affairs to a certain kind of hallucination. For want of a better name I might call it "Cooper-mania " The people of Cincinnate seem to be firm in the belief that this man Cooper has health corked up in a bottle." "Some of them imagihe that he has completely cured them of various ills judging from their statements. It is beyond me to say why the city has gone crazy over the man. It may be safely put down. I think, to one of the passing fads that so often attack the American public." "Sooner or later the people are bound to regain their senses and will then realize the reputable physicans is the one to whom their health had best be entrusted." In the meantime Cooper meets sev eral thousand people daily, and only smiles when statements of the above character are quoted to liim. His char itable work still continues to be very extensive. , HENRY JAEGER, i Harness Maker and Upholsterer K. O. Jiirid's Old Stand.) EMPORIUM, PA. Manufacturer of and Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES, COLLARS, WHIPS, etc. At Prices as Low as Possible. Repairing a Specialty. UPHOLSTERING.—I carry a full line of cloths for recovering furniture and guarantee all work. Henry Jaeger. E. A. PYLE, GENERAL Insurance Agency, Fire, Life, Health and Acci -1 dent, Employers Liability, Boiler ' Insurance, Plate Glass, Surety ! Bonds. OFFICE- CLIMAX BLDG. ! Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. Protect your V<Si!uafck£™| hntidle, lu< band lo .00 a: Jo Ujjfe,;ip h'j.'u-f 'fo ! " site. Write for full description. H H. W. dOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY 1 < PITTSBURG Jic£<?cv£il<islor Choicest Fresh • | I Fruits and Vegetables. GROCERIES Jk T/J NOTABHE F °R / y jL\ jf 'i KITCHEN LENT Specilties ■ Dusing the Lenten season, which is with us it will H be onr aim to have always in stock, goods appropriate If I for the occasion, If inconvenient far yon to come to A the store, 'phone your order in or ask the order clerk to I call. All orders, great or small, receive prompt and careful attention here. SPECIAL S FRIDAY KnD SATURDAY. | I DELICIOUS PRUNES. Big meaty, tender, natuial flavor, appetizing, creating the Oliver Twist habit—Crying for more. Regular 20c grade ißc lb. Regular 15c grade 12c lb. % Very choice nnpeeled California Peaches a lb. 16c. I Worth at least 20c. Try some of eaeh. a 251b bag Granulated .Sugar $1.40. I Barriugton Hall, the steel cut coffee, a lb. 30c. ||| 61bs Niagara Laundry Starch in bulk, 25c. Jf 2 bottles Randall's 15c Grape Juice 25c. If Seven 5c cakes Acme Soap 25c. fl Large can Herring in tomato sauce 15c. Q Gunpowder or Uncolored Japan Tea, 50c grade|4oc A Pearl Tapioca, in bulk lb. Bc. I Burnham and Morrell's Delicious Bgiked Beans, m large 20c can 18c; 2 cans 35c. B 10c Mustard Sardines canßc. M Domestic Sardines, in oil, s i ze cau 4 C - ft I Frozen Lake Fish. Fresli Baltimore Oysters, You get better value here. V a , 1 < Prompt free delivery to all parts of the.Borough. I I J H. DAY, I • • ft Phone 6. Su»> 'iit n, Pt. T Fin A core guaranteed If joa uso B PILES SuppasUonjl D. Matt. Thompson, Sap'tH Graded School*, StateiTilie, N. C., writes: «'I can aajH they do ail ]» a claim for thera." Dr. 8. If. Derore.B Karen Rock, w. Va., writes; "Ther fire untT. raal natla-■ faction. Dr. H. D. If c GUI, Clarkiburg, Tenn., writea: ■ Inn practice of 28 yar«, I have found no rcmody toH equal jour*." Paica, 60 CsNra. Sample'i l rca. Soldi Sold in Emporium by L. TaggarlO R. C. Dodson CALL FOR FREE BHIHPI £ K SAFE, CERTAIN KILIE? for SCFTOWWEO ME**ll> *rio». £| . S'VER KNOWN TO FAIL! Sgeiy! smUg, j -when relieved. .Samples Free. If your druggist duos not a t . i»**e thein send your orders to the?' MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCaSTIia. PA. B -• >' 'i in brnporium by L Taggart & R. C. Dodson A BEAUTIFUL FACE Before Using If you have pimples, blotches, ©or other skin Imperfections, vou can remove thera and have a clear and beautiful complexion by using BEAU T Y SKIN - Eemovea Skin Imperfections. *Vx II^NSjNI) Beneficial results guaranteed W or money refunded. \ *W fSendstamp for Free Sample, Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. TUB ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE H3tiEMAR Bed Clever Blossom and Honey See on Every Bottle.
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