KMI'OBTITM MULING COMPANY. '.'UOE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Dec. 80,1067. j N KMOi'il s LA, pe; sack fl 30 j Felt's Fancy, •'.... 1 <>s Pet Grove, "... J 65 ' flrahuiu, . 70 I Rye "... . hi i Buckwheat, " 85 Patent Meal " r io Coarse Hml ... 1 too 1 45 Chop r't a< I " 1 1) Miilil lings, I 55 M'ildling*. Fancy" liran 1 15 Chicken Wheat. 1 CO Corn per bushel, KO Whlte'iav 1 r bushel tif> Oysl r Shells, per 100 75 Choke ( lov< 1 :Seed, ) ChoicoTim')thySeeil, > AtMarketPrices Choice Millet Heed, 1 a.C. DODSON, THE Df iicjcj ist, 1 I*A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth anci J'sestnnf Sts.. • V" r <V:i /%"- b ? M . fe ' X lEf I. ! 11. C.DODHON, Telephone, 19-2 LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL CiOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would like to nee in thin department Jet HH know by poi tal enrd or letter, personalia. Max P. Balcom attended a pie social at Howards Siding, on Saturday even ing. Mr. Joseph Newton, of Falls Creek, | Pa., was an Emporium visitor last week. Charles Hout, of Sixth street, is con fined to his home, with a sprained ankle. Master Willie Furguson was a PRESS | visitor on Monday and transacted busi- j nass for his father. Master Frankie Huffman called on j the PRESS last Friday; very gentleman ly little man. Miss Marion Rentz has returned from a very pleasant visit at Williamsport and Muncy. Miss Margaret Dodson spent Sunday at Howards Siding, the guest of Miss Ethel Fisher. Mr. Charles Piper, our popular young expressman, spent Sunday in Renovo, visitiug relatives. Miss Julia (Budd) Ilogan, spent Sun day al Sterling Run the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Spangler. Fred Eekhardt, the obliging bell boy at the New Warner, is confined to his room with attack of grippe. Mrs. J. Heindle, of St. Marys, visited her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Robinson, of Fifth street the past week. Mr. Karl Lingle, son of our esteemed citizens, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lingle was a PRESS business visitor yesterday. Mrs. Fred Seger braved the storm yesterday and came up to the PRESS office. Brave woman. Claude E. Rentz and T. Franklin Strayer were visitors at theßradytown school on Friday, and report a fine time. Master Edward Baldwin, of East Al legany Avenue, was a PRESS business caller on Friday last. Popular young man, especially with the ladies. Alton llousler, assisted in the ox press offijB the last of the week. It looked very natural, to see him driv ing "Old Dan." Miss Nellie Swain, of Olean, is the guest of her sister, Miss Alicia Swain, the popular teacher, of the Bradytown school. Miss Lottie Levickie of the Commer cial House, has returned from a two weeks visit with relatives in Pittsburg and vicinity. Carl Mumford and George Fetter, have signed contracts this week, with the correspondence schools of Scran ton, for a course in book keeping. Miss Mary McSherry, of Lock Haven, is visiting a couple of weeks at the home of her uncle, WilliamJSwartz and family on Maple street. Miss Nellie Long, of Johnsonburg, who has been visiting at the homes of N. J. Swartz and William Swartz re turned to her home on Wednesday. Su pt.R. A. Eick. accompanied jby his brother-in-law, A. E. Rushmore, of Galeton, wore pleasant PRESS visitors yesterday. A. L. Ensign, of Sinnamahoning, made the PiiEr-s office a social and business call on Monday. Mr. A. W. Siv itli, of Huntley, was a PRESS visitor this morning. Mr. Smith is a very successful tie jobber. 13. J. Collins, of Huntley, was a PRESS caller yesterday. Attorney .1. P. Felt returned home j last Saturday from visiting in New | York and Philadelphia and lias been j confined to his bed ever since, under j the Dr'e care. 11c is improving this j morning. John Wygant, Dead. As we goto press we learn that Mr. John Wygant, of Sizerville, died this morning. See County Commissioners state- j ment in this issue. Calendar of Coming Events. Feb. 14—Lincoln's Birthday. Feb. 18. —Borough and Township Elections. Feb. 22 —Washington's Birthday. | March 14—Last day to file nomina- j tion papers for state and county offices. April 11—Fall primary election. April '27—Dedication of Bucktail monument at Driftwood. Snow Storm. This vicinity has been in the midst of a severe snow storm for several days, a heavy fall of snow, about four teen inches. At the hour of going to press it stiil snows. Trains, especially freight, are delayed. Last night a train was stalled in the yard at this . place and three engines worked all ! night vainly trying to move the train, i The train finally got away this morn ing. No need to fear coughs and colds this year as you can obtain Bees Laxative Cough Syrup now from your dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear croup and whooping cough. It is a gentle laxative that cxpells the poison Ironi the system in the uatural way. Cuts the phlegm and clears the head. Guaranteed at It. C. Dodsou's drug store. .'{lll Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we feel good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working properly. I)r. King's New Life Pills regulate tiie action of stomach, liver and bowels so perlectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25c at all drug stores. Mighty Hunters. A friend in Seattle sends the follow ing account of the great caribou herd at or near Dawson City, with the re mark that Mose Minard should go up there and enjoy a hunt. Wo publish the item, which was sent to Theos, Butler: "The greatest herd of caribou ever reported in the Yukon is now moving southward across the head of Sixty-Mile river, 100 miles west of Dawson. Tho herd has been crossing there for nearly 100 days. It is esti, mated that 100,000 caribou have cross ed already, No end to the mammoth procession is in sight. There may be 250,000, or several times that number, in the great moving herd. Government explorers in the Hudson bay barren lands, including Joseph B Tarrell, geologist, reported from 1,000,- 000 to 2,000,000 seen there during a space of ten days only a few years ago. The present herd is coming from the head of the 'lamina valley." Reason Enthroned. Because meals are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This lead*: to stomach trouble, biliousness and constipa tion. Revise your diet, let reasou and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and LiVer Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at L. Taggart's drug store. Samples free. J)e Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is especially good for piles. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. Genuine Offer. Seger Bro's of New York City, offer for sale one high grade Becker Bro's piano, brought to Emporium recently Same can be seen at R. Soger's resi dence. We will sell this piano for $260 cash, or S3OO on time, $lO 00 down and §5.00 a month. We have also on hand two or three second-hand pianos which we will sell out cheap. Further infor mation can be had by writing us. SEGER BROS, 237 West 142 St. 35tf New York City. A Beautiful Woman. Her surroundings should be in har mony, and can best be made so by a well kept home. The L. & M., Pure Paint makes the home beautiful, ft preserves it and prevents decay. The cost per gal lon ready for use is only $1.20. It wears for ten years and longer. Thirty-three years of continuous use is evidence. Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, L. & M. Paint Agent. WANTED = A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation. Special inducements to those who wish to become financially interested. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Building CHICAGO, ILL 1 fInTT A cur® guaranteed 1 112 you use 112 SPILES Suppository | n a * a , o Matt * Thompson, Bup'tH | jjr.raded Schools, B?ntr*rille, N. C. t write*: "I can aarH fMth.y do all y..n olairu for thfrn." Dr. 8. M. DeYore Ei ■ Haven Rock, W. Va., writes; "They giro unlrorsal oati.4-IB gj faction." ]>r. 11. I>. McGlll, Clarksburg, Tc-nn., writes • H H " In a practice of 73 yean, I have found no remedy toB QM equal yours.' Prick, t>o Cints. Bampi en Free. Sold EG Jby Druggists. MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER PA Eft WifflMKi yaeaaaMH—■—■Bs SoM in Emporium by L. TaggarlO R. C. Dodsc:i call FOR r- >■ snmpir. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. j Special j Qlgdllgg !With every purchase of ONE ] DOLLAR on SATURDAY, 1 will s give a j 5 I!) Bag Sugar for 20c j j My Stock includes iiroccries, Notions, s>is!ies, Tinware, Cigars and Tobacco, Valentiases. Mrs. M. F. Conway, IIHOAD STIiEET. cn . • -. w.juszxsanan anms>vc t? "NEW FIRM! ® j Jta Edelman 112 I & Son, I nj Opposite St. Charles Hotel, •}! n) EAST EMPORIUM, PA. [jj n] Where you can always find ajn In new supply of woolens to suit nJ Sthe season and customer. We solicit new trade and shall try (Jj lii our best to satisfy all our patrons, m GENTLEMEN—Why go out- |{| fjj side to get yi;tir Clothes, when [n til we can furnish you with the best nJ [y goods and latest styles at the ru lowest possible price. Spend [n lil your money at home. We, as ru well as our help, spend our nj money here. [}; m We are cutting our clothes by ru [}{ a new system and have met with jfl m good success. [}j m Thanking you for past favors ru ™ we respectfully invite you to j{] nj call again. [j{ | JOHN EDELMAN R SON, ( m EAST EMI'OKII'M, I*A. S, 1° TB 53 H5 525! Bulletin- THE EASE OF TRAVEL TODAY. It has just turned a century since the first boat was propelled ! by steam. There was not a complete locomotive in existence then nor a mile of railroad track. But the pendulum of time has swung rapidly forward within the last two generations. The railroad, the telegraph and the telephone have revolutionized the commerce and industry of the world and have made neighbors of remote people. First of all in this work of upbuilding, expansion, and develop ment comes the railroad. It is the medium of exchange, the agency of transfer, and wherever it has gone prosperity has followed. The Pennsylvania Railroad has built thousands of miles of track and equipped it with the best rolling stock. It has construct ed or absorbed branch lines and consolidated them with its main stem, thus bringing industrial and manufacturing interests in di rect touch with all the centres of trade and affording the people the facilities of travel in all directions. Trnvel is no longer a dread, it is a pleasure. Comfortable cars by dav or night drawn by the best type of locomotives over a road bed maintained at the highest de gree of excellence, eliminate as far as possible the annoyances of travel and make it recreative rather than burdensome. Tickets are sold at the lowest rates consistent with good management and under conditions most accommodating to the passenger. The schedules of the trains are designed to meet the wishes and require ments of the greatest number of travelers, and the equipment, both as to vehicles and employes, is kept at the highest state of effi ciency. It is the object of the management to encourage travel by mak ing it easy. Interchange is the life ot the social system. Travel is a tonic to the tired—the lens of observation to all. The Pennsylvania Railroad sells tickets good for a mile as well as for a trip around the world. It will plan a trip for you or provide the tickets for one of your own selection. It is a fine thing to have a great transportation agency like the Pennsylvania Railroad at your command. 83-15-21 [pj OUR NEW LINE OF A Definition of 'Definitive' pi *l | This word when linked to an arti- P: fj Wall Paper for 1908. I "Madam, beyond this" there is noth- jp] V:l. WIF*-- ing to attain." |g L Such a word and such a word only J=l ..J]" 11 (j/ZffA Lv 3 can proper!}- be used to describe IU Ul Consists of the best things from three factories. Also;! vjl* vVV^T -- £jjj 1= the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Eftton S Pi kincls lip —T Hot-Pressed Vellum k} The Graves line took first prize in competition at St.;! Money cannot buy a better writing M tLi Louis against the world. H. S. LLOYD. paper, for experience cannot produce [pj ifs^aija, TirSisfjsJJssrtiiiE 1 : El^p]S^iEa gs»)tap)m =igfg) tggj Emporium M lard Near I'rc-ij£»)t Depot. EMPORIUM MACHINE GO. Shingles, Lime, Wall Plaster, Portland Cement, COAL and WOOD, Red Brick, Fire Brick and Fire Clay, Sewer Pipe and';* Fittings, Bowker's Fertilizer and Land Plaster, Agricultural implements In connection with our) Machine Shop Gas, Water and Steam Fitting, Iron Pipe, Fittings, Valves and a general line of factor supplies. ! IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. OFFICE OF COAI. YARD at Ma cliitie Shops. EMPORIUM MACHINE CO. | , =^ J In = AT = ™ | Old Reliable Drug Store § jr3 | | I § Will be found a fine jj] ()j ine of Holiday Goods -con- nJ I uj sisting of an extra fine line jjj n] of China Ware, Toilet Cases, m [jj beautiful line of fancy Sta- jj] [n tionery, Dolls by the hund- $ &j red, and many goods t jjj n] please both old and young. (]j . rcl All ol which will be SI ! ui nJ i CLOSED OUT AT COST 1 ' (V $ If you fail to take ad [{] jti vantage of this offer it will p! [j; not be the fault of & c g L. TAGGART, Prop {J ViS SJ3HSHSHS H5 SHEHSHSE His rLi? 1 WINDSOR HOTEL" W.T. HFIUBAKER, Manager S Midway between Inroad 'St. 8 Station | jjj and Reading Terminal on SFllbertSt. ! n A convenient and homelike place to stay S while in the city shopping. H Anexc2lle.it restaurant where good ser H vice combines with low prices. Eg HooniF. SI.OO per day and upwards. M The only moderate priced hotel of repu tation and consequence in Philadelphia, Pa. 1; BALVi •« salve 'n the world I f°ss b"Hs=sasaSEHaHHsa s hshs-c s a shshshs^shses^shshshshhsti i Special P E | Having purchased our stock of HEATING STOVES for Wood, Coal N j and Gas early in the summer, when business was exceptionally bright, nJ ; ffi and the future outlook for a business during the fall and winter n] J K months of 1907. But instead of the good business as we expected, the j[] I[u financial flurry which swept tlie country, putting a serious dampner on lt. ; during the fall and winter therefore we did not sell the stoves [n :s] as we expected. Owing to the above facta we have on hand several [H : uj heating stoves which we will *HI aa follows: [n |4.00 Stoves at §:s 50 $9.00 Stoves at SB.OB nj ! [}j 4.50 Stoves at 3.98 10.00 Stoves at 898 jjj U] 5.50 Stoves at 4.9S 12.00 Stoves at 10 78 U] in 8.25 Stoves at 738 15.00 Stoves at 13.<18 [n [y These are exceptionally low prices. You will do well to call and [jj N look over our stoo';. lu a .. | | A full line of Hardware, ENAI " ELED 4NC TIN ™ fI A s RE GOOUS | jfl Plumbing;, Tinning, Mot Water and [jj i)j Steam If eating; a Specialty. I F. V. HEILMAN & CO. 1 : gHHgggss ESHSBgES 5555 gas 5585a58H SHSBSaSS 55§ "Royal" Blend • ■ ERIE 7k CHOICEST I || GAS JLJr■' FRESH Rj MAMTELS FRUITS and B I he Satisfactory Store j|j 10c TO 25c Vegetables j|| I When Times Are Good and inoi,ey c Tl ng 1 S$ easy many people for- H ; B get economy, but when the pinch comes they are |i I m looking for opportunities to save. Look through this B list of Spscia! Prices far Friday and Saturday 1 ■ and see if you cannot find something to interest you 9 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.45. I California Hams, Tiimmed Shoulder alb 9c §| Pure Lard in bulk, a ib 12; 41bs 45c Cape Cod Cranberries a qt ioc. 7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c. H 20c Blended Coffee, 2tbs for 35c. Wi I ioc prunes, 3lbs 25c. Fairbank's Gold Dust Washing Powder,4lb pkg 23c B Best California Lemons a doz 20c. 28c canned Peaches a can 25c. ioc canned Corn, 3 cans for 25c. c ill) can Royal Baking Powder 45c. I I® Fresli Shucked Baltimore Oysters 5 Booths Lake Fish Leaveor£ler9forD S morn , ng I | Pratt's Lice Killer, Liquid and Dry. i Pratt's Stock and Poultry Food g Pratt's Veterinary Remedies g ® 0 I Prompt delivery to all parts of town fl You get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, i V.. Phone 6. Emporiu^^^^ HsioSW aUCKBEE'S CEESS SUCCEED i fw SPECtALOFFER:^ /■:> ttodo to bnlld KCV7 lin.lmns A trial will 9B jj make you cm« j> Muaneut customer. w 1 P.d2?je«jisc«i>v]l IX the finest; Turnip, 7 eTiJrr.'Lil; >t vr.rie- ' tioas 10 Jjirimt-ff M:iib —(..> runet* aaU. tu \nL to 2*l J<V . Write to-duys Mention this Paper. S£N» 10 GENTS , I to rOY-JT pca*xt«;o «J:'. pad: IMR f.-i rrcaivd tlli#* t'oliii.Me 1 Loo Of Bfl tl A ft Ii: ' j-udlvo. lijaulii'ui "' (•(! unil I'iunt m 1% tells ail about tho JBeat varlstisa of S'tcfif, Plants, ntc. kiLW. 2uc!:le3, 4TC ,u WWi|
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