!- MiOUIVM Mi L L INu i OMI AN Y. | LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 22,15P7. NKMDi'IIILA, pe> sack # 1 38 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 55 Pet Grove, " 1 55 Graham, " 70 Rye " 65 Buckwheat, ".. Patent Meal. " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop Peed, 1 35 Middlings, 1 35 Middlings, Fancy " 145 Bran, 1 30 Chicken Wheat 1 70 Corn per bushel, 75 White Oats, par bushel 58 Oysl-r Shells, per 100 Choice Clover Seed, J ChoiccTiniothySeed, S AtMarkestPrice Choice Millet Heed, \ R.C. DODSON, THE flrucjcjist, KMI'UHirM, I* A • IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. rdfjk Mt> 1 U. C, IM>D,SON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Coutribntionsinvited. That whioh you wonld ike to see in thin department 9 let us know by put mi card or letter, personally, A. M. Matteson made us a short call on Monday. Chas. Shives made a business trip to Cuba, N. Y., the first of the week. Miss Kate Ritchie, of St. Marys, spent Sunday with friends in town. Michael Mulcahy, of St. Marys, spent Sunday in town with his parents. Miss Mayme Cummings, of Port Al legany, visited her parents over Sun day. About one hundred persons from town took in the Portage excursion Sunday. Miss Belle Husted, of East Empori um, was business caller at the PRESS office on Monday. Chas. Hockley, wife and child of Virginia, are visiting their parents, 1. K. Hockley and wife. Misses Olive and Margaret Malloy and Margaret Murray are visiting friends at Belfast, N. Y. Thos. Lyons, who has been down in Virginia and other southern states for returned home Saturday. Ralph Hemphill has been laid up the past week on account of a piano falling on his right leg, while at work at the freight depot. The Misses Ellen Lyman and Cleo Fansher, returned to their homes at Roulette last Saturday, after a visit with F. F. Day and family. Mrs. D. C. Groves, who spent sever al days with ber parents, Wm. Lyons and wife, left last Friday for Amsby, Cambria county, Pa., where they have recently located. J. C. Lynch of Jersey City, N. J., visited in town between trains last Saturday. Mr. Lynch and family have been visiting Patrick Clair and family at Renovo, the past two week?. Wm. Miller, who has been spending ■some months at Marquette, Mich., re ceiving treatment for asthma, arriv ed in Emporium Sunday night, to visit his family and mother. We notice Mrs. 1. K. Hockley, who recently returned from Atlantic City, stopped at Philadelphia on her return home and registered at the Windsor Hotel Many from this section stop at the Windsor. Chas. Fisher of th.3 East Ward, took his little son to Buffalo on Tuesday to be examined by a specialist. The little fellow has been laid up for some time owing to some trouble with one of his legs. Mr. E. G. Strait, who has been em ployed for some time past by the In ternational Railway Company at Buf falo, N. Y., came home Wednesday night of this week sick Mr. Strait's home is at 312 Chestnut street. His many friends hope for his speedy re covery.—Ridgway Advocate. J. M. Davison spent Sunday at Vilas, and spent the day visiting with the Mayze family, with whom he boarded for many years when they resided in Emporium. He reports the family nicely located in their new brick home, situated handy to the trolley line. The family are all reasonably well and contented, although they miss their old Emporium friends. Lee Swart z has accepted a posiiiou with the City Bake ry. Mr. Fred Julian has returned from a business trip down south. Mifcs Vera Geary, ot Buffalo is visit ing her parents on Portage street. P. C. Spencer, of Driftwood, trans acted business in Emporium yesterday. Miss Agnes Murphy, i 3 visiting rela tives in Emporium.—Renovo Record. The Galeton Dispatch reports Jos. Cirant, of this place, a visitor last week. Mr. Metz, of Port Allegany, is visit son Frank Metz and family at this place. Miss Blanch Lutllam is spending her vacation in the Adarondack moun tains. Mrs. W. L. Sykes and daughter Miss Grace, visited at the Walker home this place last week. Mrs. Martin, of Westfield, Pa., is the guest of R. A. Eick and family on Woodland avenue. Miss Flavia Lathrop, of West Alle gheny Avenue, left yesterday to visit friends at Addison, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Knight, of Couders port, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gilbert at New Warner. Miss Carolyn Cox has returned from a delightful visit with Williamsport and Watsontown friends. A. H. Shaffer, of Ridgway, transact ed business in Emporium on Monday. Always glad to meet you, "Al°. Attorney Rentz of Dußois, a member of the law firm of Rentz & Calkins, transacted business in town yesterday. Mrs. B. Egan returned yesterday from Buffalo. She reports her sister, Mrs. Lupoid, recovering nicely. Geo. W. Leavitt and family, of Beechwood, spent Saturday in town, guests of Prothonotary Leavitt and family. Messrs. M. C. Tulis and Frank Shives spent a few days last week at Cuba, N. Y., where Mr. Tulis purchased a fine horse. Mr. Shirley Mickey, of Cleveland, 0.,wh0 has been guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mickey, Sixth street, has return ed home. Robt. H. Lyon, assistant Supt., of Eastern Dynamite Co., at this place, was a pleasant PRESS visitor Tuesday evening. Miss Jennei Patchell, of Hicks Run, made a short visit in town the first of the week, guest of the Misses Charlotte and Mollie Spence. Mrs. Jas. J. Creighton, son and daughter—Jas. Jr., and Miss Ethel— have returned from a two weeks visit with Driftwood friends. Mrs. Susan Sterner and daughter, Miss Edith, are visiting their son and brother at Austin, to be absent during the heated season. Miss Grace A. Walker left on Mon day on an extended visit at Shippens burg, Chambersburg and Lake Winola, to be absent some time. Miss Anna Tompowsky, of Syracuse, N. Y., returned home on Tuesday, ac companied by her brother-in-law, Jasper Harris, as far as Niagara Falls. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zwald, West Sixth street, Friday, July 19th, 1907, a son. Grand-pa D. W. Keyes divides time with Grand-ma Keyes in caring for the young man. Mrs. Hattie Ness, of Bellevue, Pa., arrived in Emporium last Friday, re maining until Monday, visiting her re latives here, guest of R. H. Hirsch and family. Mrs. A. M. Lane, of Philadelphia mother of Mrs. Mickey, Miss Grace Mickey, Cleveland, Missßuth Graham, of Buffalo, are gueets of Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Mickey, Sixth street. Alfred Hirsch, daughter and son, of New York, who visited in Emporium for a few days, guest of R. IT. Hirsch and family, left for Buffalo on Monday, where they will visit for a few days, going from there homo. Thos. McDonougb and wife, of Buf falo, are visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. McDonough has for years been employed in the Buffalo post-olllcß and will be pleasantly re membered by many of our citizens. Mrs. A. Mclnnes, Sr., of Corry, Pa., who has been visiting Thos. Trotter and wife for several weeks, returned home on Thursday. This good lady has certainly been a true friend of the Trotter family. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walker and son, of Perry, N. Y., who have been guesta of W. G. Gilbert and family at New Warner, returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert accompanied them as far as Buffalo, then going to Mt. Clemens, Mich., on a short visit. Mrs. Rachael Spinny, of St. George, N. 8., died July 10th, 1907, aged 84 years. Mrs. Spinny was a sister of Mrs. S. Hilyard and Mrs. W. Bubar of this place, there being six children in the family—five sisters and one broth er—the youngest being 72 years old, the oldest 86. Mrs. Spinny was the first one to die. Thomas W. Hemphill and daughter, Miss Mary, of Clearfield, Pa., are visit ing relatives in town, guests of M. B. Hemphill and wife, Portage street. Mr. Hemphill was a brother of Ex- Sheriff Hemphill, deceased. He has visited here several times arid always makes friends, just as Harry Hemphill did when alive". CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1907 Thos. Moore, of St. Marys, took ill the ball games here on Wednesday. Chas. E. CrandcH Teller at First Na tional Bank, expects to take his vaca tion next week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Knight, of Condersport, have charge of the New Warner during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Misses Ilnth and Louisa Allen, of Olean, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Thomas and children, Bradford, Pa., are guests of Mrs. C. M. Thomas and family, East Allegany Avenue. Mr. Geo. Piper and Samuel Park re turned yesterday from a delightful visit to Gettysburg battlefield. The old vets think every person should make the historic field a visit. Jos. Burnett, Supt. of Keystone Powder Co., this place, returned homo on Tuesday from Missouri, whero he had been looking after the Company affairs for two months. He is glad to get home. Cure for Asthma. An exchange says: The skin of a muskrat taken and worn next to the chest will cure any case of asthma in the world, said A. L. Davis, of Louis ville. "I had an uncle who suffered a thousand deaths with asthma and tried everything that could be bought in the way of medicine. Finally one day an old time friend told him of the musk rat skin and he tried it. In two months he was as well as he had ever been. Just how the skin works about a cure is a mystery, but it will do it." 11 urten bomte. In a Scotch Sunday school the lady teacher, after speaking on the subject of death, asked, "And what comes aft er death?" Instantly a little girl called out eagerly, "A fight about the money." Tho Perfume of Good Cheer. We were made to radiate tho per fume of good cheer and happiness as much as a rose was mado to radiate Its sweetness to every passerby.—Success Magazine. Call at Cha3. Dielil's old stand and see what bargains we offer in ladies and gents shoes. THOS. W. WELSH. You can get all kinds of good cedar hingles at C. B Howard & Co.. Pennsylvania Railroad PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO Niagara Falls July 24, August 7, 21, September 11, 25 and October I>, 15)07. Round-Trip Rate $4-15 from Emporium Tickets good going on SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car and Day Coaches, leaving 3:15 P. M., and returning via PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets good returning on regular trains within TEN DAYS. Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo returning. Illustrated Booklet aud full information may bo obtained fiom Ticket Agents. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. No. 608-21-13t. * V* '.i# w w w w w V* W W W W W W V' w w w \ |« Plumbing Perfection ij M 55 >8 H H H H M You cannot exercise too ranch caution inn the selection of your plumbing fixtures. Their construction and manner of installation is of paramount importance to you if you would have good health. N We insure you plumbing of a high char- N M . II an acter. Let us estimate for you. Whether you ** PS are going to build or remodel, it will pay you to examine the fixtures we have on display and get BMB Mii £3 our prices. £3 M (3 »« N §j M j: Stephens & Sounders Plumbing Go.ii ' MtJMllfedMMfc jailfciiMfeJiXilfeJißMfe jOMfcjßafe jMMfcjMWri JO iWfcjlMfcjilfc Ofc ffifc ** *tr VI P OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades L 111 from xoc to 75c per Shade. f p I Wall Paper for 1907. = = • = rij The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, fe 111 All Colors. Consists of the best things ifrom three factories. Also !- — -- T| the Robert Graves Co. \s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's StainfLoor, the best made E; for Floors. I The Graves line jtook first "prize in competitionjat St. B 112 » * ¥ At rr , fll |L Louis against the|world. 1 Ci i i | ! 3Sg£:Bi|S] -E 1 : zLzr. gr?! f^~i A Wonderfui Happening. Port Byron, X. V., has witnessed one of the niorst remarkable of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place say-: ' Hueklcn's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over 80 years. I aru now eighty-tiTo." Guaranteed to cure all sores; by all druggists 2">e. A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as witii profit to our health, is the one on which wo became acquainted with l>r. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure head ache and biliousnes, and keep the bowels right. 25c, at all drug stores. For Sale. A good six room house, with gas and water; centrally located. On easy terms. Apply to 52-tf. W. H. HOWARD C. B. Howard & Co., have the only largo stock of shingles in the county at the present time. RED CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR rom Wisconsin. WANTED.—AII energtic man to handle Teas, Coffees, etc., in Empori um and vicinity. Apply to Grand Union Tea Co., 96 Main street, Brad ford, Pa. 14-tf. For Sale or Rent. Sterling House, opposite depot, Sterl ing Run, Pa. Inquire at City Hotel, Emporium, Pa. 11-tf. MRS. MAHONY. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from tho Pacific Coast what is perhaps tho finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles that ever came to Cameron county. DESERTION NOTICE. ~\J"OTICEis hereby given to the public tlint my j_N wife MELROSE, having left my bed anil board without just cause or provocation, I here by caution alt persons not to trust or harbor her on my account, for 1 shall pay no bills of her contracting. JOHN HUFF. Grove, Pa., July 10, 1907.—21-3t. 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If you've any rea ■ son for complaint don't be afraid to make it. We make mistakes of course, its impossible to always avoid j| them, but we're always ready to and anxious to correct jj such, if you let us know. If not saiisfied with your present trading place, let us serve you. Money Saving Prices for Friday and Saturday Best Rolled Oats, 71bs 25c; Royal Baking Powder lib box 45c. 25 lbs G-rarnilated Sugar $1.40. Barrington Hall Coffee lib can 30c. 15c Prunes, 2lbs 25c. m. ioc roll "Square Deal" Toilet paper 8c,6 rolls 45c. 7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c. Heinzs 15c Baked Beans with tomato sauce two cans for 25c. 25c cans Armours soups, assorted 20c. w I ioc can Mustard sardines, Bc. A N. Y. State hand picked Pea Beans 4c lb. Gun Powder Tea, 40c grade, a lb. 30c. II n ' I * cec * ea or It' B most deli lln Yflll mm cious if properly made, from a 11111 ]|| 11 ||l thoroughly good article. There Is Uw IUU Ul 11111 nothing better at any price than V our "Royal" Blend Coffee, 35c lb or A 31bs for SI.OO and our special blend tea will suit those who like a rich toasty flavor 75c a lb; 3 lbs for §2 00. A drawing for the ask- Booth's Fresh Caught Lake Fish I I Each Thursday afternoon. Leave orders for delivery Friday § morning. I a You get Better Values Here. Prompt delivery to all parts of town. ! J. Si. DAY, I 3 ho ne 6. En jcii If you have anything to be printed bring it to the PRESS office where it will be done in first class shape. 5