EMPORIUM MILLING PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 9, 190 T. NEMOPHILA, per sack fl 35 Kelt's Fancy, " 160 Pet Grove, " 1 60 Graham, " "0 Rye " Buckwheat ". Patent Meal., " S5 Coarse Mea 1 per 100, 1 HO Chop Feed,... ..." 1 60 Middlings Middlings, Fancy " 1 60 Bran 1 55 Chicken Wheat i' 1 "0 Corn per bushel, S9 While Oats. per bushel 65 Oysl r Shells, per 100 Choke Clover Seed, ) Choice Timothy Seed, > At MarkestPrice Choice Millet Seed, i R.C. DODSON, THE lDnic)c|ist, EMPORIUM, I»A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. k. c. nonstiN. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to nee in this department Jet know by pot lalcard or letter , personally. Mrs. R. K. Mickey is visiting at Cleveland. M. L. Cummings, of Hyner, is visit ing in town to-day. Miss Mildred Green spent Sunday in town with Mrs. M. A. Rockwell. John Schwab, of Cameron, was in town on Saturday on business. Miss Nellie O'Day, of Kane, visited Emporium friends the past week. Miss Ernia Randolph fell last Friday ! evening and broke one of her arms. Byron Duell came up from Lumber on Monday to transact some business. Mrs. Web. Walize and .son of Gale ton, have been visiting in town the past week. Jas. Farrell and wife and Mrs. Chas. Vogt and daughter visited at St. Marys on Sunday. Geo. Ostrum and wife, of Austin, visited with his brother S. G. Ostrum and wife last week. Philip Fisher, ticket agent for Pennsy at St. Marys, visited friends in town over Sunday. Chester Hockley returned to Pitts burg on Sunday, after a short visit with friends in town. Mr. R. K. Mickey, President of Novelty Incandescent Lamp Co., is on an entended business trip. Mrs, Albert Stiner, of Lewisburg, left last Saturday, after a week's visit with her husband at this place. Jas. Ostrum, of Keating Summit, came down last Friday to take in the fair and see old acquaintances. Arthur Barclay, of Sinnamahoning, was in town on Monday and made the PRESS a business visit. Sorry we were not at home. Messrs. C. H. Newton and T. New ton and wife, of this place, registered at New Windsor, Philadelphia last Friday. M. J. Dolan and family are on a visit to eastern cities and will take in the sights at Atlantic City before they re turn. Floyd Van Wert is visiting friends in town. He leaves the last of the week for Philadelphia to take up his studies at U. of P. The Williamsport Sun yesterday says Don M. Larrabbe has been elected secretary of the Merchants Association of Williamsport. Mrs. F. F. Day and children, who have been visiting in Potter county the past three weeks are expected to return home this week. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Russ, of St. Marys, were guests of Miss Grace A. Walker and brother Geo., fast Saturday, on their return from Quebec. Chas. Fisher is nursing his third linger on his left hand the result of having the end of same nipped off last Saturday morning in a bolt machine. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Throop and baby of St. Marys, have been visiting Mrs. Throop's parents, Hon. and Mrs. I. K. Hockley the past week. While hunting woodchucks in the woods near Port Allegany last Mon day William Scott was shot and killed by a man named Morgan who mistook the top of Scott's head for chuck. , A!ex. McDougall and wife are visit ing at Buffalo tliisweek. Miss Hattie Segner, of Phillipsburg, Pa., is guest of Mr. :ind Mrs. VV. D. White. Miss Kthel Day leaves on Saturday for Friendship, N. Y., to join the party for Panama. She will be atsent one year or more. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lloyd are spend ing two weeks at Atlantic City, Phila delphia, purchasing Christmas goods. -Mayor W. H. Howard is making a business visit down east, west or south —at least we saw him in Philadelphia, taking in the sights at Kieth's. G. VV. Strong, of Brookville, Pa., special representative of Prudential Insurance Company of America, was a pleasant PRESS visitor on Wednes day. Miss Annie Welsh, of West Fifth street, lefi last week on a visit to Medina where she will be guest of her brother. She will visit Buffalo and Niagara Falls before she returns home. Attending Bankers Convention Judge B. W. Green, President o First National Bank, Emporium, has been attending the National Bankers Convention at Atlantic City. About 4,000 delegates were in attendance and wonderfully elated the financiers of the country with their good reports on the prosperity of the country. For Sale. A good six room house, with gas and water; centrally located. On easy terms. Apply to 52-tf. W. H. HOWARD Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney ailments, can bo quickly corrected with a prescription known to the druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to the Restorative act ion upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. A weak Stomach caus ing dyspepsia, a weak Heart with pal pitation or intermittent pulse, always means weak Stomach nerves, or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis., will mail samples free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by all dealers. The Dean's Raiment. Dean Stanley was once driving with a friend from Montvale to Palermo. Both nion were reading. Stanley sud denly discovered that he was shiver ing with a cold. He mentioned the matter to his friend. "Well, hadn't you better put some thing on?" said the latter, pointing to the dean's ling, which was close at hand. Stanley thought it rather a good idea, and the friend went on reading. As they entered Palermo there were shouts of astonishment. Stanley was placidly reading. His friend found that the distinguished churchman had abscntmindedly drawn out a night shirt from his bag and put it on over his other clothing and thus arrayed was riding triumphantly into the city —London Sketch. The Earth's Shadow. The earth has a shadow, but very few ever see it, except in eclipses of the moon, or else few recognize it when they see it. Nevertheless, many of us have noticed on fine, cloudless evenings in summer shortly before sunset a rosy pink arc on the horizon opposite tin- sun, with a bluish gray segment under it. As the sun sinks the arc rises until it attains the zenith and even passes it. This is the shad ow of the earth. Knew His Capacity. Stranger (to waiter)—lsn't that man named Meier who is paying his bill over there? Waiter—l don't know. I haven't been long here. S.—What lias he had? W.—Ten glasses of beer and a bottle Cf wine. S.—Oh. yes; it is he then.—Paris Rire, Two Failures. "I married for beauty alone," said a presumably happy benedict to an old chum. "And yet you remind me of a friend of mine who married for mon ey," was the rejoinder. "How's that?" "He didn't get It." said the chum sar r astlcr! 11.v. Sarcastic. Ilis Wife—Yon have been drinking again. Haven't you, now? Her Hns band —M'dear. I cannot tell a lie llls Wife—You can't! Then you are further gone than I thought!—lllus trated Bits. A pessimist Is a man who won't take the one remaining seat in the car for fear a woman will get on at the next corner.—Daßas News. Lost and Found. Lost, between 9.30 p. m., yesterday and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with nausea aud sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at the drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the guaranteed cure tor biliousness, malaria and jaundice. Sold by all drug gists. 25c. siDMmn F P N .LLsi W A Ckbtain Hki.ikh for Si-fFUMtfBD Minstrl-atiow. W P* NCVfft KNOWN TO 7AIL. H*fe! Pure! Br-N'-lv! Hati.i- f' f/j fiction (Judraiitctd <-r M.»nev Refunded. Pent prepaid » for SI.OO per box. Will «en«l ihernon trial,to bo paid for » fIS when relieved. Samples Free, if your druggist ti >< a uot Ifi Eh bare tbetn aeod jour orders to the CO., BOX 74. Lanca»Tgw. Pa. gj Sold in Emporium by L Taggari 6 R. C. Dodson CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907 Health in the Canal Zone. The high wages j>aid make'it a mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workmen need ed to construct the Panama Canal, Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is tho knowing ones—those who have used Electric Hitters, who i;o there without this fear, well knowing they are 4 sal'e from malarious influence with Electric liitters on hand. Cures blood poison too, biliousness, weakness and all stoin ftch, liver and ktnney troubles. Guaran teed by all •WKMMANNHVAAMAB«NBMAGANNBHM*«B DoesYourWife Complain About the old Cook Stove not baking as well as it used to? Is it not a fact that its best days are over and that it would please the whole family if you bought a new =STEEL RANGE— We are showing some new designs that are good bargains. Jewel & Co's Stoves and Ranges, Red Cross Stoves and Ranges and other reliable makes. Soon be cold mornings and evenings and you will want your heating I stove. Better call and see our fall and com plete line of gas and coal heating stoves. Best on the market. We carry a full line of every thing in the Hardware line. | F. V. HEILM AN & GO I- - Hepltiiis I Sold at Jasper Harris' I Are the pride of the youngsters everywhere. This sea- K son we are proud to effer an assembly of styles in these B famous little-fellow Clothes that will fairly astonish you. K They're the dressiest garments yet conceived and no I®-' boy will want to punch holes in them even were he so H inclined, and he couldn't if he tried to, because these I suits are made purposely to withstand the toughest wear H | —they're boy-proof from coat color to trousers' hem, Fjjt stylishly cut and tailored by experts who make boys' K clothes and nothing else. w Every latest fabric, every acceptable pattern, every H fitting size for every shaped boy and priced much less B| than the clothes are worth. H j i Jasper Harris, I (p OUR NEW LINE OF \> \f CUPID OBJECTS 10] I Dan Cupid refuses to allow his sen- fp Hi II r If r\ * J AAm V timents to be expressed on a cheap Aim- E^i ii W3.11 Paoer for 1 907 / > By writing paper. To show respect W II v«.** * Ivfl Mjrvf a • Ji 1 and refinement and to pass Cupid's O. fl|] Hi, y 112 y 1 K. we must pen our words on a good Efj IP ' /y ~~~i t substantial paper—one which takes the Jla' 111 ff J / ink easily and of which we need not be fjT m Consists of the best things from three factories. Also .// j £%?{„?£ STitT.',? 1 . I y the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of.all j YjjjXT ■» w 1»S? $« yo"'iSSt™ffSa !' J kinds. lh Ist ylUjd l ' ✓ to use the bad. BERKSHIRE LINEN ijjJ * Li FABRIC, Correct in every detail. jj| The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. \ \ "j HARRYS LLOYD iLI. L ° UiS agaitlSt the WOrld ' Y/ j All Eaton-Hurlbut Papers are correct jfj G;lta| ' ' /\ | Occasional headache, belching, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite and slight nervousness are symptoms of indi gestion which, when allowed to po un cared for, will develop into a case of dys pepsia that will take a long time to get rid of. Don't neglect your stomach. At i the first indication of trouble take some thing that will help it in its work of digesting the food you eat. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia will do this. Kodol will make your food do you and will enable you to enjoy when you eat. Sold by R. C. Dodson. Cameron County Press unci TRIBUNE FARMER $2.00. 112 Lots of fift i I Satisfac- Jjpjj J II tion. I 1 " i j w U J |«1 In having a Cook Stove that you know is a good Jfjf ip baker. All Cook Stoves are not good "bakers" by any Hi means. If you want a stove that is a good baker we have lfj[ ! |I just what you are looking for, and will be pleased to show Ijfjjj ' 10] you our line of stoves. (joj [jpj IjJ till f-J CALL AND SEE US. |gj I STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, I ! Leading Hardware Dealers. jjjlj jo ripj s§j Dependable Groceries. • I sPR,NG A C F,NE BROOK J Y JL\ 1 T - £ J AMERICAN CREAMERY _ CREAM The Satisfactory Store BUTTER J CHEESE (Things to eat surely require as much care in se lection as tilings to wear, yet so many people will take a whole lot for granted when buying foods, who will most carefully scrutinize a garment for fabric and mak ing befoia buying. In the Day Grocery Store this care ful inspection of foods is done befofre you get an oppor- I tunity to buy them. A safe grocery store for uu- thoughtful people. a Week End Special Prices for Friday and Saturday 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40. Barrington Hall Coffee lib can 30c Pure Lard in bulk, a lb 12 J California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder a lb 11c. Carolina Head Rice, choice 8c lb. 61bs Niagara Laundry Starch in bulk 25c. 15c pkge Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit 12c. 50c basket fiied Uucolored Japan Tea, 40c lb. I Pure Corn Starch alb 6c. ® 10c package Bird Food Bc. A . 15c pkge "Giocers" Matches 12c. I Pure comb Honey in cartons 15c each. Fresh Baltimore Shucked Oysters IBoolh's fresh Caught Lake Fish Each Thursday afternoon. Leave orders for delivery Friday I morning. t See our Notable Kitchen Specialties I You get Better Values Here. Prompt delivery to all parts of town. • J. H. DAY, V.. Phone 6. Emporiu^^^^l If you have anything to be printed bring it to the PRESS office where it will be done ! in first class shape.
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