KM I'OIUFM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Feb. 21, 1808. N KMOI'HILA, per s.ick # 1 belt's Fancy, ".... 1 BO Pet drove, " 1 60 draham, " TO Rye " SO Huckwlieat " H6 Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal per 100, 1 45 Chop i-'eed, " 1 45 Middlings, 1 55 Middlings, Fancy" 8ran,....... 1 45 Chicken Wheat 1 70 Corn per bushel, SO Wliil <■ I >als. oer bushel 05 Oysl r Shells, per 100 75 Ch'die Clovei Seed, i ¥ Choice Timothy Seed, > At Market Prices Choice Millet Seed, 1 R.C. DODSON, THE Brucjcj ist, KHPORIIIJI. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. . iwMM i. • It. C.UODNON. Telephone, 19-^ LOCAL DEPARTMKNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which youwoul<X i like to HCC in thin department Jet us know by pos tal card or letter, personally. Mrs. Joseph Kaye left last Friday for Westboro, Wis., to visit a sick lady friend. Misses Thressa, Helen and Agnes Blumle were St. Marys visitors the last of the week. Misses Mary Bailey and Annie Ed- ' wards, two of Emporium's pleasant young ladies, were PRESS olTiee busi ness callers on Friday last. Mr. Albert B. Steiner, clerk at the First National Bank, at this place, spent Saturday and Sunday at Lewis burg, visiting his wite and parents. Miss Alma Hertig left town on Mon day morning for Cleveland, 0., to start on the spring millinery work. Miss Hertig will be absent; for several months. Mrs. E. E. Forbes, accompanied by her guest Miss Kathrene McKim, of Marietta. 0., visited Buffalo this week, taking in the sights. Mrs. D. B. Morton, of Sizer Run farm, enjoyed a sleigh ride to Empori um on Friday and called on ye editor pushing her paper well ahead. Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith and daughter, Miss Leona, are in Frecport, Pa., hav ing been called there by the death of her mother-in-law, Mrs. S. E Copper smith. Mrs. C., will transact business in Pittsburg, Cleveland and Buffalo be fore returning home. Benjamin Dayton, of Sterling Run, one of the candidates for the Republi can nomination for County Commis sioner, was calling on his Emporium friends on Saturday and dropped in to see the PRESS. He will no doubt make you a call. Mr. Dayton is faith ful to every trust reposed in him. POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate Mrs H. R. Mannett, of Broekpo#t, is vtsiting in Emporium and incidentally doing some shopping. M i'h. T. F. Moore had the misfortune to fall down stairs last Saturday, in juring her back severely. N. J. Swartz was a welcome PRESS visitor on Tuesday and cheerfully com plied with the new postal ruling. Mrs. Thos McGrain, who has been seriously ill for some time, is improv ing and his able to be about her home. Mrs. Susan Sterner is confined to her home on Broad street, by sickness She is improved very much at this writing. Simon Stricht, who has been at Ridgway for some time, has returned to Emporium. Hon. B. W. Green and Hon. Josiah Howard returned on Monday from a week's business trip. Mrs. Thos. H. Norris entertains a large party of lady friends at Whist, tomorrow afternoon and evening W. S. Walker and Grant S. Wiley transacted business in Emporium yesterday at the same time visited with their many friends. Miss Olive Maloy and Miss Lena Bair were pleasant PRESS visitors on Monday and examined into the mys teries of the print shop. Big crowds at the Theatorium every evening. They give a nice clean en tertainment. Take your wife and children and enjoy the best views on the market. James B. Hayes, who has been spending the winter in Emporium, was a PRESS caller yesterday and made sure of the paper that follows him to the Canada silver mines. Thos. McGrain, who has been in the employ of Mr. Fred Julian for several years, expects togo to South Dakota with Mr. Julian when he goes to look after his mining interests. Messrs. Andrew Brady and Geo. A. Walker, Jr., are attending U. S. Court at Scranton as Jurors. Possibly they will be detained there two or three weekH. Miss Elizabeth Ludlam is spending this week in Philadelphia and New York, buying millinery and novelty goods for the spring and summer sea son. Auson K. Robinson came over from Kushequa on Thursday to visit his Emporium relatives and friends for a few days He is working in the brick and tile works. On Saturday afternoon, Miss Leora Ilartsock, Miss Charlotte Hartsock and Master Lester Hartsock, of Beech wood, Pa., took a sleigh ride to Howard Sid ing and return, which they enjoyed very much W. H. Smith, of Lumber, one of the candidates for the County Commis sioner nomination, dropped into see us on Monday. Good honest gentle man and his nomination would be a credit to the party of which he repre sents. Will his party support him? The peopla can force his nomination. Wnnied the "Grocery Seats." Leigh Lynch while ho lived was a happy man. In the first place, ho was the husband of lovely and gentle Anna Teresa Berger, the belle of the bell ringers in her girlhood; secondly, he had the years long friendship and in timate companionship of Eugene Field; thirdly, he was the father of a family of children in whom was centered his unsclflsh hope. lie used to carry his business cares and pleasures home, where he was always sure of ready and generous sympathy. For several years he was treasurer of the Union Square theater in New York. One evening at dinner, In the presence of his little daughter, Marie, he men tioned to Mrs. Lynch that the gross receipts of the week had risen to an unprecendented height. The next day Marie asked to bo taken to the mati nee. "All right, dumpling," assented the fond father. "What seats would you like?" "Well, papa," she replied, "I'd like to have them grocery seats you telled us about."—Detroit Free Press. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908. SACK GIVES OUT. Plenty of Emporium People have This Experfence. You (ax the kidneys—overwork them— They can't keep up the continued strain. The hack gives out—it aches and pains. Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer—take Doan's Kid ney Pills. Mrs. A. J. Andersou, N. Maiu St., Port Allegany, Pa., says:"l have used a great many remedies for the relief e! kidney trouble but have never found any thing to give such beneficial effect as Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffered con stantly with backache and pains. In the morning it was with the greatest dif ficulty that 1 arose and if I attempted to stoop or lift anything, sharp thrusts of pain were the result. Headaches and a tired feeling were also present and it was with difficulty, that my ordinary duties were performed. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief at once and at present time, I am much better in every way. For the results received, I am glad to give my grateful recommendation of Doan's kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Ke memb»r the name—Doan's—and take no oth«\. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for ! coughs, colds, croup ajid whooping cough j •■rows in favor daily with young an<l old. ! Mothers should keep it on band for child- 1 reti. It is pompt relief to croup. It is "eutly laxative, driving the poison and j phlegm from the system. It is simply a j cmcdy that siives relief, guaranteed at H. I C. Dodson's drug slore. Hm Royal Stamp of Success. Olarence Bennett's attructions are so j well and favorably known in Empori- i um that it is with great pleasure Mr. Butler. Manager of Emporium Opera House announces the coming of one of their standard successes, "A Royal Slave" which is booked to play here Friday evening, Feb. 28th. The author who wrote that oilier phenomenal suc cess, "The Holy City," which we also hope to see this season, has chosen for the action of the piece the most ' romantic period in the history of Mex ico, the brief reign of the unfortunate Maximilian. The character of Aguilla, the descendent of the Montezumas, the last of a race now extinct—is a poetic ! creation which appeals to our imagina- ! tion. The other characters of a long ! and interesting cast are equally strong- j ly drawn. The specialties introduced by the comedy element are strictly in j keeping with the atmosphere of the surroundings and the bit of sword-play in the duel scene, second act, is as ! pretty an exhibition as one could wit- j ness. Remember the date Friday even ing, Feb. 28th. Seats on sale at H. S. ! Lloyd's book store. Boys and Girls. Do you want to earn a little money in your spare time. Send me 12c in stamps for Samples and I'ost Cards and other fast selling Novelties also send the names and address of five of your boy or girl friends and I will send you a Beautiful Fivo Cluster Bril liant Turquoise and Pearl Set Ring free of charge. This is notacheap imita tion ring but a high class piece of i jewelry, fit to be worn by any one. TIIE FARMERS EXCHANGE, 1 52tf Pittslield, Pa. Three burner hot plate used part of summer, for sale cheap. Call at Mrs. i J. P. Bineman's, West Fifth street. 52 tf. C. H. EDGAR. The Falls Creek Times resumes pub lication this week. Cbas. Bangert is a plucky chap and never says die. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gonld, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All ! the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. The Best Oil doesn't come from a tank wagon. Exposure and much handling spoils it. Family Favorite Oil Illuminating, j Is a clear, colorless, odorless oil that is served by your dealer to you I directly from the original barrel. Just like buying from the refinery. Safe and burns out dry to the last drop, £ Will not smoke chimneys or char wicks. j Speak to your dealer about It. WAVERLY OIL WORKS Oils for All Independent Refiners i Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. .emFrec isng) [EJ OUR NEW LINE OF A Definition of 'Definitive' IT - This word when linked to an arti- fii | Wall Paper for 1908. j "Madam, beyond this there is noth -11 _______ || fag to attain." gj L /112 Such a word and such a word only =3 ■l\ (M'§{\ jpyJ can properly be used to describe iU|| Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also/ \w>\vL V^x^"\ L the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Eclton S Pj iuds Hot-Pressed Vellum m l| The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing U "U Louis against the world. H. S. LLOYD. paper, for experience cannot produce (p! Bslr;CT;r n r. -Trr- — r rEliafSilSi'.Tdlsi n Reason Enthroned. Because meals are so tasty tliey are | consumed in jzreat excess. Tl.is lead.-' to I stomach troubie, biliousness au«l constipa j tion. Revise your diet, let reason and 1 not a pampered appetite control, then j take a few doses of Chamberlain-'* Stom ach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at L. Taggart's drug store. Samples free. "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This, the finest Coffee Substitute over made, has recently been produced by Dr. Slioop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Cof ffee is made from pure toasted cereals, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert—who might drink it for Coffee No twenty or thirty minutes boiling. "Made in a minute," says the doctor. Sold by all dealers. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. I). Charles, ot Harbor, Maine, speaking ot Electric Hitters, says:"lt is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It deserves to be a favorite every where. It gives quick relict in dyspep sia, liver complaint, kidney derange ment, malnutrition, nervousness, weak ness and geueral debility. Its action ori | the blood, as a thorough purifier makes it i especially useful as a spring medicine. | This grand alternative tonic is sold under j guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. Use DcWitts Little Early Risers, j pleasant little pills. They are easy to ! take. Sold by It. C. Dodson. j _ Special Sale For the Next Week Men, Women and Chil dren's 25c Hose for 19c; 20c hose for 17c; 15c hose for 12c and ioc hose Bc. 25c gloves for 19c; Chil dren's 25c Mittens 15c. I also carry a full line of Groceries, Crackers and Cookies | I also sell Home-Made Bread Cookies and Doughnuts Mrs. M, F. Conway, BROAD STREET. I i i ' = WANTED = A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation. Special inducements to those who wish to become financially I interested. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Building CHICAGO. ILL ANNOUNCEMENT. Editor P'css:— Please announce tliat I am a candidate for re election to the position ofSupt. of Public Schools of Cameron county, subject to the decision of 1 the convention of School Directors of Cameron county, held on the first Tuesday in May, I'JOS. MATTIE M. COLLINS. Emporium, I'a., Jan, Ist, 1!)0K. 4fitf Editor Prcsv:— Please announce that I am a candidate for the position of Superintendent of Public Schools of Cameron county, subject to the decision of the convention of School Directors of Cameron county, held on the first Tuesday in Mav, 1908. JOHN SCHWAB. Lumber, Pa., Jan. Ith, 190 S. 47 Editor Press:— Your are requested to announce my name as a a candidate for the office of Supt. of the Public Schools of Cameron county, subject to the decis ion of the school directors in convention assem bled on the first Tuesday in May, 1908. D. B. PETERSON. Lumber, Pa., Jan. 20th, 1908.—tc. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. WASHINGTON CITY—THE MAGNET OF THE PEOPLE. The eyes of eighty million American people are now on Washington, the Capital of the Nation. The wheels of the National Government are now in full motion. Congress is in session and the busy whirl of the legislative mill is intensely interesting. Many hours may be spent in the Senate or House gallery watching the legislators at work. The Capitol itself, aside from its importance as the home of Congress and of the United States Supreme Court, is an imposing building. Seven hundred and fifty-one feet long by three hundred and fifty feet wide, its massive pro portions are visible from almost every section of Washing ton. The great dome in the center surmounted by the statue of Freedom, towering three hundred feet in the air, looks out over superbly-kept gardens and hundreds of handsome buildings in which are housed the many depart ments of the Government. The other workshops of the Nation are also well worthy of a visit: The White House, the home and office of the President; the.State, War, and Navy Building, with its museums and models; the Treasury Building with its huge vaults; the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where the postage stamps are made and bank notes are printed; the Government Printing Office, the Patent Office, and the Congressional Library; the National Museum, the Smith sonian Institution, the great Monument, the new Union Station are all attractive features of the Capitol City. Fine hotels, magnificient private residences, erected by those who are making Washington their home, not only during the official season but the whole year round; handsome public buildings, ornamented circles and superb statues make Washington one of the most beautiful cities in the country, and well worthy of comparison with the other capitols of the world. The service of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Wash ington serves a wide territory. Its trains afTord a direct means of reaching the National Capitol and tickets at rea | sonable rates are on sale at all ticket offices. i3i-i-2t. t WE SATISFY THE PARTICULAR * I CELERY T\ A T/J CARROTS, I LETTUCE UJ\ J PARSNIPS S(^ SHES The Satisfactory Store BEETS t TOMATOES RUTABAGAS ■ ! ft ® ■ The Day Grocery Store spares no effort in its attempt to Rive the most satisfac- H tory results to our patrons. One prominent feature is our Special Friday and 1 Saturday offerings. There is always open an opportunity for decided saving on Ed the best poods. Are you awake to these oppertuniMes and reaping the benefits? B |■[ If not, why not? Here's the list for this week: Pure Lard in bulk, a lb lie. Boiled Sliced Ham a lb. 30. ■ Red Alaska Salmon—tall cans 2 for 25c 251b bag best granulated Sugar sl. Jj. 7 cakes Acme Soap for 2. r »c. 15c pkge Whole Wheat Biscuit 12c. Ilb can Royal Baking Powder, a can 45c. 20c Prunes, large, tender,meaty. 21b 35c pfn 112 c e&nned corn, a can loc. Princess Paper Shell Almonds* 2oc lb 50c Gunpowder Tea a lb. 40c. 9c Carolina Rice, 3lbs 25c. YOU CAN'T DO GOOD COOKING Without K'Oful utensils to cook with. We have a complete line ot notable IvixCUEN bi'JSCIALTiiiS for you to select from. Gilmore Grater. / ✓ STEAM IH It Dosa.n't Clog. I CEREAL it COOKER. much in tin mla-** "7 i utcs as a coiiwuoii \ 'J&v/l You liaro never tasted grater v.ill Ja an /ssss( ! rea "y 6°°d oatmeal if hoar. Tlio littlo you have not used tha knives cut: tlicy N I *»»»■-. Steam Cereal Cooker. "7o«Mt Q&SsmS&s : to CmU. sem.MBCI - ft can boused for ! PIE jL ®SCOCCUAR TIN. tfgg BHASS tliey lit and will not A iuuutta BIBAiNEH Bairnn leak. 14 CENTS. I It will make SAVORY ROASTER. I more I The only Sanitary Roaster :no soamn or tr,, ". riT ,° °* 9 corners. As easy to clean ns a plate. Always J gives good results. SI.OO. - 10 cent#. li is aa much easier to do your housework if you use our up-to-date Kitchen Utensils. Fresh Nhucked Baltimore Oysters A • Booths Lake Fish LeaveorderßtorDe^ morn , Hg I I Prompt delivery to all parts of town You get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, I A Phone 6. Emporium
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