mr. .. OB V MMI Wfc«W«>BBT.»BaU.tTS»W>S3J< EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY] PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 22, I'JOT. NEMO P HI LA, per sack J! 85 Felt's Fancy, " 1 55 PetOrove, " 1 56 Graham, " 70 Rye " H5 | Buckwheat, Patent Meal " 50 I Ooarse Meal, per XUO 1 35 Chop Feed —" 1 35 j Middlings, ' :1 - r > Middlings, Fancy " l | Bran 1 30 ■Chicken Wheat 1 70 Oorn per bushel, "5 While Oats, uerbushel r >H Oyst *r Shells, per 100 I'hoiie Clover Seed, i ,'hoiceTiiu jvhySeed, > A.t Markest Price Choice Millet Seed, i R. C. DODSCN, THE Qrucjcjist, a:ns»oumw, PA. i I 'S LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE ! At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. ■ W0 - Ykmm j. / I , »«. c. n»ns«»>i. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would iike to see in thin department,let us know by pot tal card or letter, personally. Miss Cora Barker is visiting friends at Williamsport, Pa. Mrs. 11. K. Mickey expects her mother from West Va., this p. m. Dr. H. S. Falk has been on the sick list for a few days, but is able to be ont again. Contractor Cramer is rushing th« work on the foundation for his new brick block. Mrs. E. Mersereau Newton is visiting the family of Hon. W. E. Wheeler, Portville, N. Y. Mrs. W. T. Seger and child of New York City are visiting relatives in town. —Smethport Miner. W. A. Dalyrmple could not stay away any longer, at Watoga, W. Va.. and came home on Saturday. John R. Montgomery and wife have returned to Emporium from Virginia and we understand will locate here. Miss Mary Welsh, daughter of Jas. J. Welsh, was a PRESS business caller on Friday last. A very pleasant young lady. Mrs. Merrick Barker who has been in the hospital at Buffalo, N. Y., for several weeks has returned home great ly improved. Fred Tompkins' new residence on West Sixth street will soon be com pleted and will be a neat home. W. H. Cramer is the contractor. Mrs. Louisa McCarthy and grand son, Robt. of Renovo, are visiting in Emporium, guests of Michael Mc- Carthy and family on Chestnut street. Mrs. I. K. Hockley has returned from attending the Maccabee State Conven tion at Harrisburg. She was elected one of the delegates to the Supreme Tent. Misses Madaline Severin, Frances Jacobs, Carolyne Kronenwetter and Messrs. Guy Leary, Clarence Hathorn, Fred Bayers, Harry Hamilton, Frank Fodge, all of St. Marys, were taking in sights in Emporium last Sunday. Dr. S. S. Smith is contemplating an automobile tour through Ohio and Western Pennsylvania as soon as the weather settles. The trip will be made in his new auto, and the start will be made from Buffalo where the machine now is. Mrs. Bisel and Mrs. Ida Cavey, (Mrs. Josiah Howard's mother and sister) were called to McEwensville to attend the funeral of Mrs. Risel's sister to-day. Deceased was mother of Geo. Guinn, of Wcsteoro, Wis., but formerly of Emporium. Jos. J. Lingle has returned from Camden, N. J., to visit in town for a few days before going to Westboro, Wis. His wife and daughter will visit for some time at different points for a few weeks before going west, stopping here again on their way west. Miss Lora McQuay, daughter of Mr. R. R. McQuay, and a very excellent young lady, was one of twelve out of 40 to graduate from Clarion Normal last week. Miss McQuay was also one of the four to deliver orations. Mrs. McQuay had the honor and pleasure of being present nt the Commence ment. Judge B. W. Green returned on Tuesday from his Mansfield farm. Miss Mame Cummings came over from Port Allegany, Pa., on Tuesday to visit her parents and friends. Airs, A. A. McDonald who has been spending some months at Omaha, Neb., lias arrived in Emporium. Mrs. C. M. Bordner and daughter Dolores, of Shenandoah, Pa., are guests of Mrs. W. 11. Howard and family. Theo. Haberstock, after two weeks' illness, is again in the harness bustling his tailoring business. J. P. Felt and wife, who have been spending several months on their Florida plantation returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary A. Whiteley and daughter Miss Grace, of Philadelphia, are guests of Burgess W. 11. Howard and wife, on Sixth street—mother and sister of .Mrs. Howard. Master Jos. W, Felt and Miss Carrie C. Felt, of New York city, arrived in Emporium on Tuesday to visit their father J. Paul Felt, and wife, on Sixth street. Miss Carrie Evans, who has been visiting her parents at this place, re turned to Philadelphia yesterday, where she is connected with a trained nurse school. Mrs. J. H. Cole, of Keokuk, lowa, arrived in town this a, m., surprising her parents, R. Warner and family, as well as her daughters A nice big boy made its appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dyke, Pittsburg 1 , last Thursday Grand-pa Taggart has returned from the happy home but left grand-ma there for a few days 11. M. Olmsted, of Ridgway, employ ed in the olTiee.s of the Elk Tanning Co., has been spending a few days in Em porium, enjoying a visit with his par ents, at the same time angeling for trout, lie is having a good time. The PRESS was favored with a call on Tues day, socially and business. He reads the PRESS. Piano for Sale. A good second hand piano for sale very cheap. J. P. MCNARNEY. ' Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles dis appear like msgic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. "This little pig went to market," doesn't amuse to-night. Baby's not well; what's the matter, her dear little cheeks are so white; Poor litle tummy is aching, naughty old pain go away. Cascaswest mother must give her, then she'll be bright as the day. It is sold here by 11. C. Dodson. The Hagic No. 3. Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo' 11. Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find relict, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result lam a well man today. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guar anteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by all druggists, 50c. 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. blephants. People who really know nothing about it used to say that elephants never lie dowu to sleep. This is not true at all, says one writer. They have been known to stand for twelve months without lying down to sleep. This is regarded as want of confidence in their keepers and of longing to re gain their liberty, for when they are perfectly at ease and reconciled to their fate they will lie down on their sides and sleep peacefully. A Flippant Jailbird. "This confinement." said the long faced prison visitor, "must distress you greatly." "Yes." replied the facetious convict, "I find the prison bars grating." "Ah. life to you is a failure!" "Yes: It's nothing but a cell." Judgment Reversed. Schoolteacher- 1 am sorry to com plain, but Johnnie .Tones lias been very impertinent. Principal—You must be more patient, Miss Howard. Teach the children to respect you as they do ine, and we shall have fewer complaints. What did he say? Schoolteacher-pie said you were the skinniest old maid alive!— Brooklyn Life. The Disadvantages of Schools. "Why have you taken your son out of school without asking permission?" Fa flier l a grocer) But they were ruining him. I wish to bring him up to carry on my business, and they were teaching him that there are sixteen ounces In a pound.—Motto Pu Itidere. A Nice Present. It is said of a champion mean ninn that the only present lie ever made to his wife was on the twenty-fifth anni versary of their wedding, when he gave her four yards of cotton cloth with which fo make him a shirt. Logical Result. Wh.it happens TVIKMI a per son's temperature iocs down as far as 5t can go? Tommy Then he lias cold feet. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907. Heart Strength TTrarl Ptrenfrth, or Tlenrt Wpalcntv moons Nervo Strength, or Nerve Weakness—nothing nioiv, Pos itively, not one weak heart in a hundred is, in it self, actually diseased. It i; :i!n:r;?-t always a hidden tiny little nerve tlnil i, illy is all tit l.uiit. This obscure norve—the t'urdiae, or Hurt Serve —simply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more eontrolling, more KOY' hiinp Hrenjrth Withoutthut the lleart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves.' This clearly explains why. as a medicine. Dr. Slump's Hestonitive iias ill tie* past don" so mueli I for weak and ailing Hearts. 1 »r. Shoop lirst sought 111- cause of all this painful, palpitating. M;troeat- ! In;'X lleart distress. l)r. .Shoop's ltestoriitive —this popular prescription—is u!on- directed to tlicsii | wialc and wasting nerve center-. It builds; j it oilers real, genuine hear; help. If you would have strong 11.-arts, ■./ di- Rest ion, strengthen these itturves re-establish j them as needed, with Dr. Shoop s Restorative I "ALL DEALERS" j4O iasK RUGS, RUGS,I Our Rug department is under the | supervision of Mrs. B. Egan. Every Rug J was selected by her with special care I and carefully inspected. They are new 1 and strictlv up to date. No close outs or I I or last year stock. Many of you bought I rugs here last year and can attest to the | line rugs we earrv. This year we show 1 a still larger and better stock. Neve be- I fore has such rugs been placed on sale in I this part of the state. As irreputable proof that the adver- I tisements of this store is believed and I lived up to, we point with pride to our phenomenal increase in business. We try to merit your patronage by dealing with you just as we would like to be dealt with. EMBALMING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING Emporium Furniture Co., BERNARD lifJATS, Manager. I* Plumbing Perfection m St* r, f* ai N || U || You cannot exercise too much caution I in Ml the selection of your plumbing fixtures. Their construction and manner of installation is of paramount importance to vou if you would have M good health. We insure you plumbing of a high char acter. Let us estimate for you. Whether you are going to build or remodel, it will pay you to || examine|the have on display and get our prices. ** PI N M (j M *; »i Stephens & Saunders Plumbing Go. | !I;ssssg.ssss2gsggg%ggggggg3?! fp OUR NEW LINE. OF New Spring Line of Window Shades }| B front IOC to 75c per Shade. ifj I Wall Paper for 1907. j = 9 r L ij _ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, t m All Colors. 1 Ml Consists of the best, things [from three factories. Also |— — |B| the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper ofall i 1 Rodger's StainfloOr, the best made 1 I kinds ' . for Floors. If Ml 'J he Graves line [took first prize in competition'at St. » . . r _ w jfiii i I.o„ is a K ain St thCworß j HARRY S. LLOYD. —Ba^wraßßaßaggaKißßgsgpip;^ A BEAUTIFUL FACE liejoro IJsing || you have pimples, blotches, /•* ] r "-*> or other akin imperfections, you '> X can remove them and have a clear ant ® beautiful complexion by using 7 mgt BEAUTYSKIN '*• \J It Makes New Removes Skin Imperfections. V v»3| Beneficial results guaranteed n fjff or money refunded. \ s** Send stamp for Free Sample, Vf Particulars and Testimonials. Ment ion this paper. Afhr Uhluk. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., Aladlson Place, Philadelphia, Pa. *#l THYV A ««r« guaranteed if jou usq I PILES t""" Supposllonjl 35 u Miitt j hompHnDt WOrndtd fv-hooli, Rii»*rsrlll« 112 N. C., wr!tt j; " I can earH Sn ' |V " n VVa t writ's; '•'J'hoy givo univ- r al ,-aii H I,r ; iL f U; MoCit!l,iCla r k S b«irg, Tcnn., \rriv.-*'• I B'' / " 1 ' MAnTiN Ruoy, Lancaster, pa I Timrr soMin Emporium by L. TaggartO R. C. Dodrcr, CULL FOR FREE SUMP! C Cameron Gounty Press and TRIBUNE FARMER $2.00. ' P/& '■=[g- :ro(srs.'is3=. JTOssng.' ' pT'elc>fi, , fir" ®wl I! Here We a !; Have it! \ il THE :ii. |l IJ Wv/M "v 'His riSi IJj. I Hot Plate \Y X a | Probiam Solved r ""I 1 " 1 p At Last, *" V I II . |M| No Old Box to Gather Dust, but a Neat and Attractive Frame. |tl |!j So Ornament to any Kitchen. Try Gne. jjj I 111 We-have a large slock of Screen Doors and Window r,'■ Screens. All kinds of Slielf and Heavy Hardware, Tile, nj| "111 . # |tl Builders' Supplies, etc. ml 1 p CALL AND SEE US. (B I STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, I ii - ( -j ar '' W:ire a ' Crs ' r® «hbbhh© & Right Goods; Right Prices. ® P . A ICEYLYN ayj M-MA-KA TEA # JT * A GOOD 25c |jj GREEN COFFEE The Satisfactory Store OR BLACK J 23c Lb I REDUCED PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. New Cream Cheese a lb. 16c. 25 lbs G-ranulated Sugar $1.40. Spring Brook Creamery Butter 28clb I "Royal" Baking Powder lib can 45c. ™ ■.I Ann and Hammer baking soda 10c pkge Bc. % ■ rse package macaroni, spaghetti or vermicelli 12c. ■ ■ Dunhams Shredded Cocoanut, 35c lb. £" H Heinzs 15c Baked Beans with tomato sauce two 1 ■ cans for 25c. Gun Powder Tea, 40c grade, a lb. 30c. • ™ 112 18c Olives, a battle 15c. ■ it California Lima Beans, a lb Bc. I USE WHITE LILLY FLOUR, the kind that always I I pleases. I ft Dinn Annlnn The season is on for cunning and i rlllr UN preserving purposes. Large sizes | r I IIID nppluU are scarce and command good I II prices. Smaller sizes than 36s I ■ are undesirable, but much cheaper in price. All orders I ■ lefi with us will be carefully looked after. S j Booth's Fresb Caught take Fish I Each Thursday afternoon. Leave J orders for delivery Friday I morning» I PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD. PRATT'S LICE ■ KILLER, two articles poultry raisers cannot afford to ■ be without. m You get Better Values Here, 112 Prompt delivery to all parts of town. • J. H. DAY, A 1 one 6. Emporium §■ If you have anything to be printed bring it to the PRESS office where it will be done in first class shape. 5
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