EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. KM porium, pa., February?, 1907. NEMOPHILA, per sack |1 15 Felt's Fancy. " 1 3ft Pet Grove, " 1 35 Oraham, " 60 Rye ." fio Buckwheat. " 75 Patent Meal " 50 Ooarse Meal, per too, 1 20 Ohop Feed, " 1 20 Middlings, 1 35 Middlings-Fancy " 1 15 Bran 1 30 Chicken Wheat 1 55 Corn per bushel, 67 White Oats, per bushel 53 Oyst r Shells, per 100 Choiie Clover Seed. ) ChoiceTlmithySeed, > At MarkestPrice Ohoice Millet Seed, 1 R.C. DODSON, THE Drucjcjist, IRMPORUIM, PA. 13 LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., U. C. DOOSO.X. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would kc to see in this department,let us know by pot al card or letter, personally. C. C. Fay is laid up with the grip- Mrs. J. R. Fetter was a PRESS busi ness caller on Friday lust. Mrs. Gordon Baker, of Fifth street, was a Press visitor on Monday. Mr. J. Oren Mikle, of Seranton, is now employed in Taggart's drug store. Thos. Stephens, W. M. Bergin, C. H. Corde and Lea Hayes spent Sunday at Wiliiamsport. Miss Elizabeth Ludlam went to New York and Philadelphia on Monday to purchase new spring millinery goods. Mrs. A. L. Hickok, of Shippen. was a PRESS visitor yesterday and carried away a receipt for one year's PRESS. Our townsman, Mr. E. G. Coleman, has recovered from his illness and is able to call on his friends, including the PRESS. Word has been received here that a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schweikart, at Watoga, W. Va., on Feb. 24. Supt. 11. A. Eick, who has almost completely recovered from his seri - ous illness, was calling on his friends down town Tuesday. James Hobson, of West Creek, who for several years has been a very profi cient poor master of Shippen township was a PRESS visitor on Monday. Elmer Kaye, eldest son of our enter prising townsman Mr. Jos. Kaye, was a PRESS caller on Monday, and pushed the date on his paper well into 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Norie and child ren were at St. Paul, Minn., on Feb 22, taking in the sights, while en route for their new home at Pilchuch, Wash. Ross W. Barrows, of Lock Haven, Pa., was a visitor in Emporium on Fri day last. Mr. Barrows is pominently engaged in banking at Lock Haven and is meeting with success. Col. J. O. Brookbank and Dr. Beale, of Driftwood, were visiting in Empori um on Saturday for.the; purpose of hav ing X-Rays used on Mr. Brookbank's shoulder. Electric light engineer, W.W. Knick erbocker has been confined to his resi dence for several days, suffering with muscular rheumatism, but is able to again resume work. Geo. Strawbridge, of Sterling Run, but spends most of his time in this place as a member of P. E. R. R., con struction gang, was a Press visitor on Tuesday and made sure of the Press for another year. Last Friday as Mr. Dan'l Downey was crossing the street, r.earthe Hamil ton Hose House, he slipped on the ice and fell injuring his right ankle. Dr. Heilman diagnosed a fracture of the small bone, just above the joint. E. B. Hulley, of Lewistown, and M. H. Morning, of Philadelphia, are call ing on our citizens in the interest of the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insur ance Co., of Philadelphia. They are pleasant gentlemen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lupoid, of Utica, "V , were called to Emporium hist I hursday evening on account of the death ol Goo. Campbell, but were not allowed to visit their sister and left for home. Mr. Lupoid was a Press visitor on Friday. J. M. Davison lihh returned from his delightful trip. .Judge B. W. Green and family left for Emporia, Fla., on Tuesday. S. E. Murry, the plumber, says they have a little lady at his home which is as fine as silk. We notice that Miss E. L. Ludlana, of this place, register at Windsor Hotel, Philadelphia, yesterday. Our old friend Michael Evers, of Beechwood was a social and business caller at PRESS office this p. m. Michael Dolan and wife are delight ed over the arrival of their first boy all other children having been girls. Mre. E. S. Coppersmith desires to inform her trade that Miss Moyer, the trimmer, will be with her again this season. Miss Mattie Collins returned on Mon day from Cleveland and reports her brother no better—being still in an unconscious condition. Mr. A. C. Blum, secretary of Key stone Powder Company, of this city re turned to-day from an extended busi ness trip in the west. Mr. Fred A. Johnson, wife and little daughter will arrive in Emporium this afternoon. The genial Capt. has not yet ordered any lullaby songs. Mrs. Chas. T. Logan is visiting rela tives and friends in New York city, while her husband is makinga business trip to eastern points in interest of Sinnamahoning Powder Co. We regret our old friend and great ly e«teemed citizen Mr. W. P. Lloyd, of firm Balcom & Lloyd,is confined to his residence, having a severe attack of grip, with all the usual trimmings. L. O. Goodnough, brother of Ex- Prothontary Mr. C. Jay Goodnough, of this place, has been appointed post master of Corn wall-on-Hudson, N Y., a fine position. Congratulations, L. G. Josiah A. Fisher is negotiating for the purchase of the Mrs. Mary Mayze property on Fourth street. He is also negotiating the sale of his Fifth street residence to Jas. Haley. LATER— The latter sale has been closed. Preventics, as the name implies, pre vent all Colds and Grippe when "taken at the Bneeze stage." Preventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early, when you first feel that a cold is coming, they check and prevent them. Preventics are thoroughly safe for children, not as effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by Some Notes on ''Origins." "Humpty Dumply Sat on a Wall," etc., has cotui down to us from the days of King John. "The Babes In the Wood" dale-' f. iin the fifteenth cen tury, being founded upon facts, an old house near Wayl.md Wo >d. Norfolk, having the whole story in carvings on u mantelpiece. "Little Jack Iloruer," "Little Mis*. MiiiYett," "Old .Mother Hubbard," "Mother Goose" and "Goosey, Goosey tlander," are each traceable to the sixteenth century. "Pussy Cat, Pussy Cot, Where Have You Been?" belongs to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. "Three Blind Mice" first appeared in a music book dated "A Froggle Would a Wooing Go" was licensed to be sunjr as far back as 1050. "Boys and Girls Come Out tc Play" and "Lucy Locket Lost Her Pocket" both hail from the period of Charles 11. And last of all, "Cinderel la," "Jack the Giant Killer," "Blue beard" and "Tom Thumb" were pub lished by their author, Charles Per rault, in the year 1097.—London Notes and Queries. Plain Words. Freeman, the historian, it Avas said, was apt to grow irritable over matters of intellectual difference. One day he was at the Maeinillans' when the con versation turned upon the subject of Ireland. Mr. Macmillan said that, for his psft't. he was !a favor of granting au'onomy. Whereupon Freeman liegan to growl at tbi! use of a Greek word. "Why can't you speak English," de manded he, "and say home rule in stead of speaking Greek, which you don't knowV" One of the guests flushed with anger and ventured to reprove Freeman, call ing his attention to the respect due their host and at the same time paying tribute to Mr. Macinillan's remarkable abilities. But, although Freeman did not apologize in so many words, he smoothed the matter over by a humor ous repetition of his criticism. Later some one mentioned gout. "There you go again!" exclaimed Freeman. "Why can't we call if toe woe?" Prey of the Sparrow Hawk. The sparrow hawk almost invariably catches a flying bird for its meal, even striking down birds as large as the wood pigeon, though usually going no higher than a blackbird. If it does not exactly swoop like the larger hawks, yet it must have conditions of chase of its own choosing. That is why the small birds usually mob it with impu nity when they arc numerous enough to bewilder it. Once, however, I saw a sparrow hawk that had been molest ed for some minutes by a perfect, cloud of green finches darf among them and secure a victim. One day I had one of these birds pointed out as the one , which a few days earlier had come close to the house toward dusk and i caught a bat on the wing. That, how ever. is a very unusual meal.—London News. If you want to make a thief angry call him a thief. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1907. Colors and Seamstresses. The seamstress, passing her needle through and through the fabric on ber lap, said: "I love to sew white. I love to sew green too. Pinks are easy. So are most of the clear, pale tints. But black! But red! Hut shepherd's plaid!" She threw back her head in horror. "Bright red, when you sow it, In flames your vision, it angers you, it makes you nervous. Black strains the eyes out of your head, the stitches in it are so hard to see. Black is a de pressing color too. Rut worst of all is that combination of black and white called shepherd's plaid. Work on shep herd's plaid an hour or two and the black and white squares will dance under your eyes like living things. Polka dots dance, too," she ended. "Tliey polka; hence the name."—-Xew York Press. The Childish Voice Too Much. A good story is told of Siguor Foli, the famous basso. Once upon a time he was singing "The Itaft," when a childish voice from somewhere in the stalls suddenly piped in and attempted to organize an impromptu <1 net. Un fortunately the next line of the song was: "Hark! What sound is that which breaks upon mine ear?"' Tills so tickled the fancy of the great vocalist that lie burst into a hearty lit of laughter and left tin- platform, followed by the pi anist. Twice tbey came back and at tempted llic song, and finally they had to give it up in despair, much to the amDrt of the audience. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheu niatism of the muscles and may be cured bv applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three tiuien a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece ot flannels slightly dampened with Pain Halm, and quick relif is almost sure to follow. For sale by L. Taggart; J. E. Smith. Sterling Run: Crura Bros., Sin namaboning. NOTES OF INTEREST. New fine white dress goods, at all prices, fancy waist and dress silks from 50c up; long black and white silk gloves, $1.25, at E. S. Coppersmith's. l-'2t. Get busy! Goto Bedard the Tailor, for your spring suit. 2-tf. Ilai Merrett, the star cartoonist, %vho is du ate the Emporium opera house, Tuesday, March 26th, tells the follow ing little story on one of his own peo ple. The past summer he had occasion to pass along Main street, which by the way is the only streat in the little town he picked out for his summer home It was quite late in the even ing, when he espied a young man of his acquaintence trying to laugh londly to himself. The young man halted the new comer, "Shay" he yelled, "Waush tell you funny thing." I don't see anything to laugh at replied Mr. Mer ritt, disgusted at the young fellows condition. "What's the joke?" "Fun niest thing ever saw", replied the youug man "Fellerzh down t'th club tried to get mo drun'k'n. I fooled 'em. Drank six bottles of beer 'it- never fays lied me." Prices, 15, 25, 155 and 50cts jj "Dockash" i| IA Stove that Lasts aLife Time | and Always Gives Satisfaction. ' Burns wood, coal or yas. A perfect baker and will ||i fl meet the approval of every perfect housewife. Ifjj! 11l P Jj For Sale by [jj] I STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, Ifjj) Leading Hardware Dealers. Mi iSSiySiPEi g; □ gHFslgn3gaisfilil l( OUR NEW LINE OF NeW ® prin,E L *" e "' Wl "''°" ShadeS l Ijij from IOC to 75c per Shade. 1 If! Wall Paper for 1907. . PIIM . T ~ .. I .!' The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. 8=! I ==================== All Colors. 1 Consists of tlie best, tilings from three factories. Also - —— ■— - |jjl the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's Staillfloor, the best made kinds - for Floors. lij The Craves line took first prize in competition at St. •_* a 7 c* II Al rr\ S & 'l.onis against the,world. HARRY S. LLOYD. J 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. All headaches go When you grow wiser And learn to use An "Early Riser.' - DeWitt's Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills. Sold by It, C. Dodson. Piles of people have Piles. Why suf fer from piles when you can use DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salvo and get re lief. Nothing else so good. Beware of imitations. See that the name is stamp ed on each box. Soid bv R. C. Dodson. WANTED. —A man to sell tea, coffee, spices, extracts, baking powder and soap on commission to consumers. Address, GRAND UNION TEA Co., l-3t. Dußois, Pa. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys and 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 freijuent desire to pass urine? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. By mail .">U cents. Sold by R. C. Dud son. Williams M'f'g. Co.. Prop's, Cleve and. < >. 9-ly. WILL NOT BE CRIPPLED TREATMENT SUCCESSFUL The Maddening Disease, Rheumatism, Easily Cured With URIC-O. It might interest Rheumatic suffer ers of this country to learn the wonder ful work that Urie-0 is doing towards the relief and cure of this dreaded dis ease. Letters of praise are received daily from men and women who have used the remedy with the greatest suc cess. The manufacturers of this won derful Specific have never solicited a testimonial or a word of praise from people who have used the remedy. Yet, letters like the one given below are be ing received from both old and young. Mr. Reuben Whipple, grocery clerk, of Glens Falls, N. Y.,says:—l was laid up with Severe form of Kheumati.sm, and was eon -11 tied to my room for nine weeks. A sample bottleof urle-o, and one regular bottle lias worked a wonderful change In me. It lias entirely cured my Rheumatism,and I am now able togo about my work again I recommended the remedy to Mr. John Harris, of Ksist I,ake fieorce, who was unable tow alk. He had taken every possible treat ment, had spent hundreds of dollars, and had found no relief, lie Is taking t'ric-O, and is improving rapidly, and able to be out around. I will continue to recommend L'ric-O, as It Is certainly a merited remedy. Uric-O is sold by Druggists generally atSI.OO per bottle, or it will be sent by the SMITH DRUG COMPANY, of SYRACUSE, N. Y., upon receipt of price. Liberal size samples and circu lars will be mailed free to all who ap ply for same. Uric-0 is sold in Emporium by L. Taggart. 321y. The Best Physic. Whet) 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 gnrt's dru<; store and try them. J. E. Smith. Sterling Run: Crura Bros., Sin namahoning. Neighbors (lot Fooled. "I was iiterallly coughing myself to death, and bad become too weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but tbey got fooled, for thanks be to God. I was induced ro try Dr. King's New Dis covery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure the cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva l aeaph'er, of Grovertown, Stark Co.. Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by all druggists. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free. E. A. PYLE, GENERAL Insurance Agency, Fire, Life, Health and Acci dent, Employers Liability, Boiler Insurance, Plate Glass, Surety Bonds. OFFICE-CLIMAX BLDG. Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. YOurValuaLieT^ l>4>|M*rv. Made of a»be»to* Is l~ IHII PROOF; Allracilvely flnUhcd in ifrwii IraihtrHl.-*, with brass H * W - JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY I B. Crackers sp 100lb " ® s I CAPE SHORE 'T\ Ik T/'J fy SWANS » CORNED It ZJk if DOWN CAKE Jf COD 12 1-2 _ 4 FLOUR, j The Satisfactory Store ■ CAN J 25c Pkge V g g tion of the best Spanish and Virginia peanuts, roasted, ground and packed Appeals to the housewife, because it under rigid sanitary conditions. More can be used in such variety of ways. pure and healthful than dairy butter—de- The "Beech Nut Brand" Bacon has a licious in flavor—the best peanut butter distinctive flavor, just the right propor- in the best jar on the market. "Beech tion of fat and lean meat, and is sliced Nut Brand" I'eanut Butter, price per jar thinner and more uniform than you can 10c, 18c, 25c. |j§ do it by hand. Orderja trial size jar. jB .SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ■ * California Hams, trimmed Shoulder lb nljc Jf -• 251b bag granulated sugar $1.40. m 50c Teas, black, green or mixed, 40c. 11 "Regal" Corn regular 12c, Friday and Saturday 10c. » IP Pure Corn Starch, a lb 6c. Jp Iloc Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli, lb 12c. 30c Brooms, each 20c. 50c package Taper Matches —double length 10c. 15c seeded Raisins lb 12.1 c. ftfe 12c Banner Lye, can 10c. lib can Royal Baking 21bs Heinz Mince Meat, 2JC; regular 15c lb. I Presto lialliniore Chucked Oysters, b received each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Choicest fresh fruits and vegetables. J! You get better values here. J. H. DAY, I L———J T T"1 rt A cure guaranteed if you um PILES fl""" Suppository , D Mit[ Ihm 8 Graded RchooM, 8! nt'flTl ]' e, N. C.. wrilca ; "I ceo ■»» llirj do all »..o claim for tli.m." l>r. 8. M. UeTorr, I'.aveo Rock, W. Va., wrltcal "Thfj glre uolnrmlaaiU f action. Dr. H. D. McOUl, Clarkrturj, T. no., write,: 11 la A prac!lce of 23 jeara, I have found no r> medy to equal your*." Patca, 60 Caxre. Sample, Pr.«. gold M«WTIW HUDV, LANCaSTCW. PA. Sold in Emporium by L. TaggartO R. C. Dodson CALL FOR FREE SUV PI r. > ' ■> n . net?. 1 '"kkt »iv Rkiikf for Scpprkmed Jlit.-i n. VEH KNOWN TO FAIL. • .... rniitrcit ..r >i V lC«*fuiiil- 1. > ,» r liox* V/ill tbcm on innl, t» •vo tlicm acud > our order* to tUo >UU J J ''<* L Mr. OtCAL CC. t top* 74. LAt^O#' *v• ••, -a ■ . i . ,si.yonnm by L 1 aggsrf & R. C. Dodson A BEAUTIFUL FACE I Woro I sin# If you have pimples, blotches, , p £* ■ or other skin Imperfections, you can ren,ove them and have a clear an{ ® beautiful complexion by using W*S* F BEAU TY S K, N Removes bkin Imperfections. Beneficial results guaranteed jm or money refunde-l. jf Sendstarnp for Free Sample, v*" A Particulars and Testimonials. Mention this paper. After Using. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa. THE ORIGINAL. LAXA' IV:. COiIGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HGNEWAR Bed Clover Blossrm an - } i J .cucy Bee oo Every Uottle.
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