Ik J. Laßar Furniture We Can Furnish a single article, a whole room, a bouse, jr a street of houses with the best of furniture so far as style, serviceability and economy are concerned and we do ..t on short notice. From carpets and oil-cloth up to brass bedsteads and oil paintings anything—everything in the way of modern house-furnishings is hers at sacrifice prices. Undertaking to. J. Liilliir Business Cards. .i. C. JOHNSON. J. P. MCNARNET JOHNSON & McNAKNkY, ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW EMPORIUM, PA. Will give prompt attention to all buniness en trusted tothem. 16-ly. HICHAEL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate i.nd pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. JAY P. FELT. ATTORNEY-AT- LA W, Corner Fourth and liroad streets, Emporium, Pa. All business relating to estate.collections, real estate, Orphan's Courtand general law business will receive prompt attention. 41-25-1 y. AMERICAN HOUSE, East Emporium, Pa.. JOHN L.JOHNSON, Prop'r. Having resumed proprietorship ol'this old and ■■•ell established House I invite the patronage of he public. House newly furnished and tlior ughly renovated.! 48ly THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT, (Opposite Post Office,) Emporium, Pa. WILLIAM MCDOKAI.D, Proprietor. 1 take pleasure in informing the public that j ..avc purchased the old and popular Novelty Restaurant, located ou Fourth street. It will be ,ny endeavor to serve the public in a manner •.hat shall meet with their approbation. Give me t. call. Meals and luncheon served at all hours. n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD. MAY GOULD, TEACHER OF PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY, Also dealer in all the Popular .Sheet MUMC, Emporium, Pa. Scholarstaugliteither at my home on Sixth streetor atthe homesofthe pupils. Outoftown scholars will be given datesat my roomsinthis place. v . Executors Notice. Instate of JOIIX DA V, late oj the liorouyh of lCm porium, Deceased. N OTICE is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the estate of said decedent have oeen granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands ugainst the same will make them known without delay, to GEORGE L. DAY, HERBERT DAY, Executors. Or to their Attorneys, GREICN & FELT. 17-6t. Emporium, Pa., June 12th, 1907. Executor's Notice. EH tale of AUGUSTUS C. GOODWIN, late ofthe Township of Shippen, deceased. N'OTICF. is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate ofthe said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delav to DELMONTII. ADAMS, Executor. Emporium, Pa., Or his Attorneys, GREEN & FELT. 15-6 Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh ! of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach, j M Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va„ says:— I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured mo and wo are now using it In milk loroaby," Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach, belching of pas, etc. Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO. Sold by It C. Dodson. Xatcst Count? Correspondence. SINNAMAHONING. Fieu growing weather and crops arc looking better. A Seudder has resigned his post tiou with the B. & H. and accepted one with the 1\ & H. K. 11. :it Driftwood. Jas. 11. Hayncs has purchased a phon ograph andean now make his own m;iM:.\ W. 11- Mei'/icr is contemplating trout fishiug this week. Look out for some ones. The powder plant resumed work on Monday, few weeks longer fo get the gelatine plant running. lion. 0. F. Barclay was at Emporium Friday. \ Run, visited his family Sunday. Nellie and Gladys O'Keofe left Satur day for several months visit with friends ! in Connecticut. Mrs. Wright of Columbia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Derrick. Mrs. W. M. Summerson and sons . Arthur and Kenneth of llicks Run, are I visiting relatives and friends in this i section. j Frank Lcnard of Renovo, was a visitor j in town on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Housler and children of } North Creek, arc visiting their parents Wm. Rerry and wife. A. G. Hatvcy and family and brother in-law, Mr. Brounco and family moved to town the past week. Harvey is running one of the saw mills for Eustmon at Pine Street. I Mrs. Minnie Quinn of Emporium is a | visitor in town. i Dorsey Spangler and wife returned I from their weddin_* trip on Tuesday, hav- I ing taken in the sights at Philadelphia, Washington and Atlantic City. We are glad to hear that W. E. Dev- Ing is improving at the Williauisport hospital. Miss Floy Whiting left Saturday on a visit with frieues at Williauisport. Genevieve Frank, who has been teach ing in PerthAmboy, N. J., returned home Saturday. Mrs. Jos. Robinson of Camerou, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Mary Summerson was a Cameron visi tor on Tuesday. Mabel Wylie has returned home, after J closing a successful term of school at A 1 : toona. Kathrine May visited at North Rend on Saturday. BLUE BELL. RICH VALLEY. Delbert Rockwell of Mix Run, accotn-1 panied by Miss Gertrude Housler of Lawn ; View, attended church at Cooks Run 1 Sunday evening. Agnes Taylor of Nortn Creek, was the J guest of Mrs. A. C. Dow last week. Gertrude Swesey of Maple Shade, re turned home from Lock Haven, where ' she attended normarschool. The proceeds of the box social at L- | Lockwood's Saturday eveniug, were §22- j Messrs. Ura Conway and Joseph Cook ! of camp 20, Elk Fork, called on Cooks j Run Junction friends Saturday 'evening. | There was no services at the church j Sunday evening. Too much rain. Lowell Lewis of Lewis Run, is under the doctor's care, having injured his knee. Jake Swesey has been drawing hay from Elk Fork this week. Miss Bertha Wright of the city has been spending the week with Tillman Chadwick and wife of Cooks Run. Chas. Barr and daughter Beatrice were on our streets Monday, as was Blanch Moon. Edw. McCormick purchased a hunting dog last week. Ilunkey, the second, was vi.»itin an Emporium visitor! this week. (1. L. Page called on friends at St. Marys Monday. .I. v s. Harry S. Lloyd sejla Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paints in pints and quartz at lialf gallon priOe. 13 4t. I HUNTLEY. W. 11. Smith and family spent Sunday with Wm. Smith at Sterling Run. Darius Ives and family visited relatives on Mason Hill Sunday. Wayne Nelson has resigned his posi tion with the railroad and contemplates entering the mercantile business in the near future. 11 is friends wish him suc cess in his new vocation. Edw. Schwab and family of Cameron spent Sunday with Levi Smith. Mrs. W. W. Johnson is some better at this writing. The Driftwood callers this week were: Wayne Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Logue and daughter, Lloyd and Walter Logue and Darns Ives. Miss Cathrine Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Johnson on East Side. Ruth and John Sullivan, Jr., spent Sunday with Nellie Logue. Thos. Kailbourn was an Emporium visitor Sunday. Miss Delia Lord of Sterling Run, spent Sunday with A. W. Smith and sister. Lloyd Logue was a business caller in Renovo Saturday. G. W . Starr is visiting friends in Sterl ing Run. Path master Walter Logue is making some needed repairs to the roads in the township. Elmer Hill of Grove Mill spent Mon day with relatives in towu. East Side pathmaster A. M. Smith ! was a business caller in town Monday. Enginemau Harry Johnson and family j of Renovo spent Sunday with their par ! ents. Mrs. Geo. Hill of Grove Hill, left on J'uesdav to attend the graduation exer cises at the Lock Haven Normal, where her daughter Gertrude graduated Wed j nesday. I Thos Kailbourn and Elmer Hill at tended the family reuuion at Jas. Rus sells on Mason Hill, June 19th. J. F. S. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee." If real coffee disturbs I your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, then j try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr j Shoop has very closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and j taste, yet fie has not even a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt Nuts, etc. You will eurely liko Health Coffee. Sold by all dealera. He Fired the Stick. '•1 have fired the walking-stick. I've carried over 40 years, on aceountof a sore that resisted every kind of treatment, un til I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happv man, writes John Garett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaranteed for Piles, Burns, etc, by all druggists, 25c. A prompt, pleasant, good remedy for coughs ami colds, is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup It is especially recom mended for babies and children, but irood for every member of the family. It con tains no opiates and does not constipate. Contains honey and tar and tastes nearly as good as uiaple syrup. Children like it. Sold by I!. C. Dodson. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit trom this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 11(03, 24-tf. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. PHILADELPHIA'S GREAT WEEK. July 15 to 20, when the Elks hold their Annual Re union in Philadelphia will be a glorious week in the Quaker City. Not for years have sach elaborate prepara tions been made to honor the City's guests as those which are now being made to welcome members of the Order, and to entertain the thousands who are expected to visit the city during the week. A grand Court of Honor in Broad Street, the most magnificent structure of the kind ever erected in America, costing $50,000, will be a great feature of the occasion. Every night during the week this Court of Honor, together with the City Hall, will be illuminated by myriads of elec tric lights of various colors. On Wednesday, July 17, a massed band parade of over 2000 musicians will take place. On I htirsday, July 18, the Grand Parade of all visit ing Elks will occur. Over 15,000 men from all sections of the country will participate. Each Lodge will have its own band and will wear a distinct uniform. Each uniform will typify the state or city represented by the lodge. Many ol the uniforms will be historical and picturesque. On .Saturday, Julv 20, there will be a grand excursion to the seashore. Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Asbury Park, and other popular resorts are within easy reach of Philadelphia by the fast express trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia will be sold July 13 to 17 inclusive, at reduced rates from stations over 100 miles from Philadelphia. I'or exact fares and conditions of tickets, consult near est Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent. No. 587-l?-2t. When you foci the need of a pill take a DeWitt's Little Ivirly Riser. Small 1 pill, safe pill, sure pill. Many to lake— pleasant and effective. Drive away headaches. Sold by 11. Dodson. Fof scratches, burns, cats, insect bites | and the many little hurtscemtnnu to every family. DcWitt s CarbolizeJ Witch Hazel ! Salve is the best remedy. ft i soothing, ! cooling, clean and healing. Be sure vou got |)e\\ iu s. Sold by K. C. Dodson. Remorkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than fiction has once more been demonstrated in the little j town of Fenora, Term., the residence of JC. V. Pepper. lie writes: •'! was in j bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when j I began taking Dr. King's New Discov ery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding dimin ished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able togo to work. ' Guaranteed cure (or coughs and colds. 5Uc and .81.00 at all drug stores. Trial bottle free. Panama Canal—Erie Canal. Machinery is digging the Panama Canal a thousand times quicker than the shovel dug the Erie. Machinery produces theL. & M. Paint at 50 times less cost tor labor, than if made by hand. l'he L. & M., gives the best job in the world, because L. tfc .M. Zinc hardens L. & M., Wbite Lead and makes L.it M. Paint wear like iron for 10 or 15 years. It only requires 4 gallons of this cele brated paint and gallons of Linseed Oil at (JO cts per gallon, to paint a moderatl sized house. If any defect exists in L. & M. Painte will repaint house for nothing. Sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporuim. 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 aire. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. m | " j It's Easy j 1 lo write a good letter when ! your paper, pens ?.nd ink are ! . i friendly, i ' baton-Hurlbut i i Writing Papers ' the "PAPERS THAT APPEAL," | make oolite correspondence a ; pleasure. Most people just < now aii asking us for Twotone • and Highland Linen. There are other styles you may like even better. Come in and see 1 them. j M. A. ROCKWELL, j DRITGGIBT, Fiiiporium, I'a. | "THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES the WORM' R, Seger & Soi Spring Opening We take pleasure in calfty!g attention to our extensive of Early Spring Clothing-, Hats, styli;\Furnish ing Goods, Trunks, etc. The latest styles in Dunlap and all the pftDular Derby as well as soft hats. We are agents for the popular KIRSHBAUM ready to wear Clothing NEW LINE of FASHIONABLE SHIRTS all colors now in Meek. DOUGLAS SHOES. We carry a large assortment of the celebrated Douglas Shoes, all shapes and sizes. This comfoatable shoe is a good;wearer, looks well and saves you money. Complete and New Goods in Every Department. BgyDon't forget the Merchant Tail , oring department it you wish some thing special. Prepare now for spring SHSHSHSH HP.SHSHHS SH SH 5^ I NEW FIRM! | j John Edelman I 18 Son, I |oj id ; nj Opposite St. Charles Hotel, in I EAST EMPORIUM, PA. ft nj Where you can always find a[n In new supply of woolens to suit nJ W the season and customer. We I*l n] solicit new trade and shall try [s m our best to satisfy all our patrons, nj GENTLEMEN—Why go out- W qj side to get your Clothes, when fn Ln we can furnish you with the best nl nj goods and latest styles at the f[| J lowest possible price. Spend (n Lrj your money at home. We, as [U well iis our help, spend our J money here. [n In We are cutting our clothes by m [}j a new system and have met with {{] m good success. [n In Thanking you for past favors fu we respectfully invite you to j{] nj call again. [n 1 JOHN EOELMAN & SON, I m EAST EMPORIUM, I»A. j}J THE Windsor Hotel Between 12tli and i3th »Sts.. on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. ' Five minutes the Penn'a It. European Plan SI.OO per day and upwards. ■ American Plan $2.