EMPORIUM MILLING PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 9, 1907. NEMOPHILA, per sack $' 35 Felt's Fancy, " ' 60 Pet Grove, " 1 6" Graham " "0 Rye " Buckwheat, " Patent Meal " 55 Coarse Mea . per 100 1 60 Chop Feed '* 1 60 Middlings, Middlings, Fancy '* 1 60 Bran ' 55 Chicken Wheat 1 70 Corn per bushel 89 WhiteOais.per bushel 65 Oyst r Shells, per 100 Choke Clover Seed, ) Choice Timothy Seed, > At Markest Price Choice Millet Seed, l R.C. DODSON, THE Brucjcjist, KHPORIIt.II, r»A. JS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. K . C.DODWN. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL QOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to see in this department,let u» know by pos tal card or letter, jPersonally. S. S. Miller, of Gibson, was in town yesterday. Miss Belle Johnson is visiting her parents in town. Miss Myrtle Olmsted will return to Oberlin College next Monday. John E. Smith, of Sterling Run, at tended bank meeting Wednesday. Hon. John McDonald, of Driftwood, was an Emporium visitor Tuesday. Miss Margaret Dodson returned last Saturday from a visit to Coudersport. Gordon Beattie returned Saturday from spending Old Home Week at Buffalo. Frank Nangle lias been laid up the past week, the result of a mashed toe on bis right foot. Miss Jessie Margaret Lane, of Phila delphia, is guest of her sister, Mrs. R. K. Mickey, Sixth street. Geo. P. Shafer, of Sinnamaboning, Democratic County Chairman, was up yesterday on business. Mrs. Martin Epley, of Benezette, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Murray at this place. Misses Sarah Heber and Fannie O'Day have just returned from a visit to Buffalo, Rochester and Batavia. Dr. H. W. Mitchell has again resum ed his practice after spendingjsev eral days visiting at Buffalo. Mrs. Jane Baker who was seriously injured last week is slowly recovering under the attention of Dr. R. P. Heil man. The Street Carnival which has been doing business on South Broad street the past week, departed Wednesday for Renovo. Lee Felt, son of Chas. 11. Felt, left last week for Philadelphia where he will take up a secretary's course at Temple College. Alex. McDougal on; Saturday last closed the deal for the purchase of the store building formerly owned by Orion Barnes. Prothonotary Leavitt and family spent Sunday at Elk Fork visiting friends and viewing the beautiful mountain scenery. Miss Alma Hertig has located in Cleveland, having entered the millin ery department of one of Cleveland's best wholesale stores. Mr. Bert Olmsted spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Olmsted. Bert holds a position as sec retary in the Railroad Y. M, C. A., at Renovo. Whiteley Howard has returned from visiting relatives and friends at Phila dephia. He "did up" to the queen's taste all the points ot Interest, includ ing the poßt card dealers. The brushes of contracting painters, Messrs. Baxter and Extrom, have been busy for the past few days adding a new coat to the large house on R. P. Heilman's farm which will be a fine piece of work when completed. Lloyd Johnson, son af John A. John ston, who has undergone severe opera tions on his knee, returned home last week very much improved but yet in a very bad way, not being able to use his knee and foot to any purpose. E. J. Smith has moved into Mrs. Liz zie Kelly's house on Maple street. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan and son Johnnie, of Huntley, were shopping in town to day. Miss Ida Heriig returned to the Clar ion State Normal School last Satur day, after spending the summer mouths with her parents at this place. Miss Lillian Heilman has returned from an extensive visit to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Coney Island, Pough keepsie and other points of interest. She had a delightful visit. Miss Celia Card, of Lake, Miss., who is visiting in town, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Eaton, were PRESS visitors last Saturday. Miss Card will attend Lock Haven Normal this winter. Philip Blossinger who has been em ployed in one of Howard Co's camps for some time took in the excursion to Toronto laat week, as did Fred Kaye also. Philip reports a good time. Mise Emma Ness, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ness, of Alle gheny, Pa., was married to a Mr. John son of that city on Tuesday. The young lady is well known at this place where she has visited lrequently. Quillie O. Weant, brother of Mrs. John Koehler. and Henry Hilterbrick, of Baltimore, Md., were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Koehler this week. The gentleman were returning from a visit to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Miss Florence Flemming, of Renovo, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCarthy returned home on Sunday. The little lady says she will make this her future home providing she can get a man here to suit her. Postmaster Chas. Seger accompanied by his wife and son Harold, returned from Buffalo Sunday. Besides taking in all the Old Home Week attractions at Buffalo they visited the Toronto Fair. Jos. DeLong and wife, stopped in town last Thursday and Friday, guests of J. D. Marshall and.fwife, Spring street. "Jos" was a pleasant PRESS visitor on Friday and ad dress of his PRESS to Dußois, where be has located. Chas. M. Kresge, of the Dußois wholesale meat company, made the PRESS a very pleasant call Jon Friday, renewing his paper well into 1909. His Emporium friends are glad to know he is prospering and making a success of whatever he undertakes—except kodak pictures. James Cassells, of Philadelphia, where he is employed in the mechani cal department of John Wanamaker's great store, was a PRESS visitor on Saturday. Nine years ago Mr. Cassells was employed in Cameron and left to enlist in the U. S. Navy. After serv ing Uncle Sam for five years he return ed to Philadelphia, married and enter ed Mr. Wanamaker's employ. Mr. Cassells, wife guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Potter, on Oak Hill and enjoy the outing very much. The way to get rid of a cold, whether it be a "bad cold" or just a little one, is to get it out of jour system through the bowels. Nearly all Cough Cures, espec ially those that contain opiates, are con stipating. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates and acts |gent ly on the bowels. Pleasant to take. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Occasional headache, belching, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite and slight nervousness are symptoms of indi gestion which, when allowed togo un cared for, will develop into a case of dys pepsia that will take a long time to get rid of. Dou't neglect your stomach. At the first indication of trouble take some thing that will help it along in its work of digesting the food you cat. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia will do this. Kodol will make your food do you good and will enable you to enjoy when vou cat. Sold by R. C. Dodson. A Humane Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind. .Mr. I*. I>. Williams, 107 West Main St., says: " I appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's Xew Discovery, the onlj remedy that has helped me and fully comes up to the proprietor's recommendation." It saves more lives than all other throat and lung remedies put together. Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop ing cough, quinsy, hoarseness, and phthistic. stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them up. Guaranteed at all drug stores. ;»oc. and 81.00. Trial bottles free. Notice to Contractors. We wish to correspond with log job bers in Pennsylvania, that can stock to railroad, from one million to throe mil lion feet in a job. When job is com pleted, will give new job so jobber will have work from year to year. We have the Btocking of the timber on 87,- 000 acres and pay the best prices. Our work is worth investigating. G. W. HUNTLEY & SON, 23-tf. Shryock, W. Va. Call at Chas. Diehl's old stand and see what bargains we offer in ladies and gents shoes. THOS. W. WELSH. Emmanual Church. The offerings next Sunday, Sept. 15, will be for Diocesan Missions. 8 a. rn., Holy Communion. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907. Opera House, Sept. 18th. M* LAWRENCE EVAR7 1 M >. --JSp-' i fliiS^ra9v9^9 A. W. CROSS Presents the Capable Actor Mr. LA WRENCE EVART And capable Company in MK. WALTER WHITESIDE'S Greatest Comedy Success 'WE ARE KING' A clean, bright and wholesome Comedy pleasing all classes. Prices SI.OO, 75c, 50c, 25c. Sold at Jasper Harris' I Are the pride of the youngsters everywhere. This sea- Jf son we are proud to efter an assembly of styles in these K. famous little-fellow Clothes that will fairly astonish you. jj| They're the dressiest garments yet conceived and no E|' boy will want to punch holes in them even were he so Ip inclined, and he couldn't if he tried to, because these H suits are made purposely to withstand the toughest wear Ig —they're boy-proof from coat color to trousers' hem, H stylishly cut and tailored by experts who make boys' clothes and nothing else. % Every latest fabric, every acceptable pattern, every R fitting size for every shaped boy and priced much less Ki than the clothes are worth, % I Jasper Harris, I Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. ■ [p OUR NEW LINE OF A A A Paper's "Tooth" jffin 111 If" is the trade name, which is uaed to in rjji 1 Wall Paoer for 1907. / Ml I HI TTCi.ll 1 upvi * M. zr \J M % / /(W/ sliding of the pen npon the page. fig Hi, l_ /T) On paper that is too smooth the pen jft ,tf! - runs away, and the writing surface is ill]l / }V) not Ba tißf;ictory. |H Consists of the best things from three factories. Also V 7 Eaton ' s Highland Linen eij P ; the Robert Graves Co. \s line of Decoration Paper of all yS V / has just the right amount of "tooth." ffl |l|t L'i'nrl« V V The pen glides easily but not too rapidly. ll pi iviuuo. -v X Many styles of hand-writing appear to |f|j lISI 1- 4 1 c .. .... . n. \ best advantage on this paper. ftS .'IT "lie Graves line took hrst prize in competition at St. » « » r rT -^ v ll) TOO Louis against the world. ll Aiyly I LL\ )Y |}, {pj Cameron County Press and TRIBUNE FARMER $2.00. i Have it! J_ .~~ 1 i In ~w,w 1,1 riJ 1 Hot Plate |^V| I Problem Solved N ' j "ill Last. Kb | 1 !i | No Old Box to Gather Dust, but a Neat and Attractive Frame j! An Ornament to any Kitchen. Try One. m if [' ~|j We have a large stock of Screen Doors and Window jra ~J Screens. All kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tile, pi j i!| Builders' Supplies, etc. Ijj H CALL AND SEE US. ja j| STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, I "J 1 ' Y Leading Hardware Dealers. fjOl _ aW Cheapest Because Best I "ROYAL" 4f v A !/• SPECIAL DA Y S biend . C ° F " E 'f C The Satisfactory Store T "' 111 I Lb. 3lbs sl. J 3lbs $2. £ I Week End Special Prices for Friday and Saturday I FILL UP THE LARDER AND SAVE MONEY. Barrington Hall Coffee lib can 30c. 25 lbs G-ranulated Sugar $1.40. • Pure Lard in bulk, a lb 12i California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder a lb 1 lc. Canned Corn, Baked Beans, Pumpkin. Extra roc values, 3 cans for 25c. ioc roll "Square Deal" Toilet paper 8c,6 rolls 45c. Gun Powder Tea, 40c grade, alb. 30c. ™ Churche's Arm and Hammer brand Soda Sc lb. A 15c Ham Loat, ioc a can. ■ N. Y. State hand picked Pea Beans 4c lb. 30c Welches Grape Juice, a bottle 25c. 30c Lunch Tongue a can 20c. I Booth's Fresh Caught Late Fisli 1 Each Thursday afternoon. Leave S orders for delivery Friday I morning. ft Prntts Fbod for Horses and Cattle. 9 Pratts Animal Regulator. ■ Pratts Poultry Food. 9 I Pratts Veterinary Remedies. £ Pratts Perfect Sprayer. S You get Better Values Here. | I Prompt delivery to all parts of town. ! J. H. DAY, ! Phone 6. Emporiu^^^^ If you have anything to be printed bring it to the PRESS office where it will be done in first class shape.