1 Confidence I when eating, .that your .food is of highest wholesomeness — that it .has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. 1 This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised *\^ith | Baklnd .^cfl Blesses®® The only baking powder made " with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar y 4 There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or f .<ess of the.alum powder in unchanged Li Ism or alum salts remains in the food? LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would ike to nee in this department } let UH know by pot 'a' card or letter, personally. Miss Agnes Murphy .spent Sunday in St. Marys, the guest of her parents. Miss Alicia Swain, spent Saturday and Sunday, under the parental roof in Olean. C. Wesley Barr, ot Gibson, was in town last Friday and made UH a social call. Miss Ethel Waddlngton, returned from Buffalo. Monday, to spend the summer here. Mrs. Joseph Smith, of St. Marys, was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Lyons, last Wednesday. Mrs. E. A. Drum, is very low at this writing. Her son Edwin was summon ed home last Thursday. Henry Robinson, who has been con- i lined to his bed for eight weeks, is im- ' proving nicely and is able to be out. Wm. Beattie, of Laquin, Pa., and Fred Beattie, of Salamanca, N Y., visit ed relatives in town the past week. Mrs. Wm. Eberhart, of Buffalo, was a guest at the home ofthe lion. P. X Blumle and family over Sunday. .Miss Anna Lippman, of Olean, is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Patrick Flynn, on Allegany Avenue. Mrs. ('. G. Schmidt, accompanied her cousin Mrs. Frank Creasy to Ber wick on Monday, where she will visit a short time. Miss Florence Beck, the bright little daughter of our townsman, Mr. J. H. Beck, was a PRESS business caller on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Knight, of this place, spent a few days last week in Coudersport, visiting their many friends there. Mr. James Painter, of St. Charles, Clarion county, spent several days in j town last week visiting friends, the guest of W. J. Leavitt and family. It is with pleasure that we report the rapid improvement of Miss "Budd" i Ifogan, from her recent serious illness and that she is again able to be out of doors. Mr. Elias Cramer has returned from Williamsport to remain for some time. ; He is assisting on Henry Auchu's new residence. Frank T. Beers has returned from Wis., to remain for a few weeks. Ho j likes his new position. He is only eight miles front Ashland. N. Seger left for New York Sunday evening, on his usual spring visit. He never fools away much time there and we would not be surprised to see him pass our office before we goto press. V. E. Crura, A. E. and Chas. F. Pitts, I of Sinnamahoning were brief PRESS visitors on Monday —the former gentle- ' man squaring with ye editor. Call again gents, when we have time to listen to a few yarns. Harry Fountain, Reuben Fountain's industrious son, was a PRESS business caller on Monday and squared with j the printer. It was a small amount yet ; the honest lad said he wanted to pay i it for it was all tie owed in this world, j The veteran hotel proprietor, "Chet" ' King, of Port Allegany, transacted ' business in Emporium last Saturday. | Accompanied by Mr. Breene, clerk at New Warner, he paid the PRESS a visit. ! Pleasant gentlemen. Geo. Barker, while coming away from the court bouse, last Thursday evening, made a miseue and fell down the steps, severely injuring his right arm and shoulder, lie resembles a "has been pug" and does not care to go through another such experience. Mrs. Paul Smith, and son, are guests of her mother and family 011 Sixth street. ■ Mrs Mead Floyd, neeKaye, has been dangerously ill for several days, but is now on the mend. I Be sure that you read all the new as j well as the regular ad%'ertising. You i can save money by doing so. Chief Mundy lias returned from Buf ! falo Hospital, his eyes being better. Cashier T. B. Lloyd returned yester day afternoon from York, Pa., where ;he attended M. E. Conference. While ! down east he visited many scenes of | his boyhood days. Out Again, j Jas. J. Welsh, P. & E. baggage master, dropped a large omnibus 1 trunk 011 his left foot, last Thursday, breaking the great toe. He is able to J be out to-day, but quite lame. Heturns Home. j Mrs. J. H. Day, accompanied by her uncle, Mr. Jenks, arrived in town this ! morning from Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Day expects to move her mother here j next week. Work Commenced. Mr. Chas. A. Bed, of Lebonan, Pa , has arrived in town with a competent ; crew of workmen and work will be started at once 011 relining the furnace, ! which when completed will be one of the most up-to-date plants in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Bell have many friends : in Emporium and it is hoped that Mrs. Bell will honor the town with a visit, j We think it will be perfectly safe. Emmanuel Church Notices. Fourth Sunday in Lent, (March 29): 8 a. m., Holy Communion; 10:30 a. m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 7:30 p. , m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Norman Stockett, of Christ Church, Coudersport will officiate. Mr. F. P. Rentz, was called to Muncy, Pa., to attend the funeral of his brother Dr. Erwin, whoso death oc cured at Ewens Bluff, Va. Beware! The State Fish Commission is putting extra fish wardens on duty throughout the State and some of our local trout men had better be careful this spring, as the fines are quite heavy. Big Shipment of Powder. The Keystone and Sinnamahoning Powder Company on Saturday and | Monday, shipped ten thousand boxes J of dynamite to Panama. A number of rooms, with use of bath for rent. Apply to Frank F. Day. 41 tf. i)eWitt's Little Early Risers, small, safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by J{ | C. Dodson. > English Spavin Liniment removed Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins^Curbs,Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure, j Hod by L.Taggart, druggist. 32 lyr For Rent. Six room house, on Spring Street, j near Allegany Avenue. J. C. JOHNSON. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori i um, la. Over Vogt's shoe store. Al' I ICH •'>.'» \ EARS experience mil lions of users of L. & M. PAINTS claim; —First, it wears 10 to 15 years - Second, it only costs $1.20 a »allon I liird, its the best they have ever used Fourth, sixteen thonsand agents certify to these lints'. Hurry S. Lloyd, Empori um. L. & M. Paint Agent. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. A Faithful Collector. Etihu Chadwiek, the faithful con futable and collector of Shippen town ship was an agreeable PRESS visitor on" Tuesday and "made good" for the PRESS well into liiOit, thereby aiding us to comply with the new postal law. We still have quite a number of delin quents who hold back. Come along friends, we will do all within our power to aid you. Of course this is the last issue under the old law and we are powerless to do other than obey the law. Attend to this please, all con cerned, at once. NOTES OF INTEREST. Don't forget the opening at Meisel's, Wednesday, April Ist. Fine underwear and hosiery at Cop persmith's. Governor Stuart issues his proclama tion designating the fourth day of April as Arbor Day. FOR RENT—A good store room, large show window in front, on Fourth street. Enquire at this office. 4-tf. Important questions of public im provements will come up for discus sion at the Hoard of Trade meetings. Candidate Hockley is in the tall tim ber this week, making more noise. As Mike Hogan says, it's a Killkinny I fight and all we can see from our tall j tree is scrap, scrap. "Oh! what's the I use." The secret of a good baked potato is J a sound structure, then a smooth j surface, a well-scrubbed skin, and a ! hot, but not too hot oven; if baked too | quickly the part nearest the skin chars, j but when just right, the thin outer 1 skin will peel off easily, leaving amass j of snowy meal inside. Rake from j thirty to forty minutes and when soft j on pressure removeatid serve at once— ■ The Delineator. M. E. Conference Appointments. The following assignments were made at the York Conference that interests our readers: Emporium—Joseph F. Anderson. Emporium Circuit—W. H. Allen. Sinnamahoning— Conway W. Dick son. Lewisburg—SJ, E. C. Cleaver. Lock Haven—Trinity, W. P. Shriner. Montoursville—E. A. Deaver. Williamsport—Mulbery street, O. S. Metzler; South Side, R. J. Knox, Reward. N. A. Ostrum will pay liberal reward for return of satchell containing insur ance papers he lost last Saturday. Card of Thanks. The family of M. W. Whiting, of Sterling Run, desire to tender their ■ sincere thanks to all kind friends and neighbors for the sympathy and aft'ec [ tion manifested at the time of the death o! our beloved son George. We assure of those dear friends, who reside at a distance, that we keenly feel and ap preciate their consoling words and re- j gret our inability to personally thank one and all. MR, AND Silts. M. W Wmrr.VG AND FAMILY. L. G. Cook Farm for Sale. The well known L. G. Cook farm, lo cated 011 Eddy Run, in Shippen town ship consisting of 450 acres—2oo acres improved -is offered for sale. Rio posals for purchase or rental will be considered. This farm is one of the 1 best fruit and hay farms in the county and is a golden opportunity for the | right party. Also for sale live tons of fertilizer and a quantity of sawed lum ber. Apply to MRS. NELLIS PEARL, Emporium, Pa. 5-tf. j Kodol is to-day the best known remedy I for all disorders of the stomach, such as I a dyspepsia, heart burn, sour stomach i and belching of <ras. Sold here by 11. C. I Dodson. Get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Ilazel i Salve—it is good for piles. Sold bv K ' C. Dodson. ' | Here comes the Spring Winds to eliapt tau and freckle. I'se Pinesalve Carboliz ed. (Acts like a poultice for cuts, sores, j burns, chapped lips, hands and face. I, i soothes and heals. Sold by 11. C. Dod- j 011 • 3m | Good for Everybody. Noinian It. Coulter, a prominent architect, in the Dulbert Building, San ■ Francisco, says:"l fully endore all! that has been said of Electric Hitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for ev- j erybody. It corrects stomach, liver audi kidney disorders in a prompt and effici ent manner and builds up the system." Electric Hitters is the best spring medi cine ever sold over a druggist's counter,! as a blood purifier it is unequaled. 50c ' at all drug stores. OUR NEW LINE OF A Definition of 'Definitive' U§ rl A* r fl * TA This word when linke(l to an arti- }oj n Wall Paper for 1908. » &i£lW^ fc «JrL2E § fii ing to attain." [1 jfj) ji Such a word and such a word only Jlfl 111] PrMiciofc fi 1 4 m • r . ~ (lf#A can properly be used to describe JJ! Consists of the best things from three factories. Also, the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Eaton's P! 1 # k,lKls ' Hot-Pressed Vellum J] The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing II l®R_ Ivouis against the world. J] 5, LLOYD. paper, for experience cannot produce JjjJJ a d , EHrrE^ELZ 7 ~ Keep at It. j Last Sunday three boys were ween to l up Four Mile. Every indication | pointed to a violation of the fishing | law. Keep at it boys, until you get a nice Hiiufi line of two or three hundred I dollars. Beware—you are spotted. li.MPOKIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Ha., March 17,1908. NKMOI'IIILA, per sack *1 tii Felt's Fancy, •' i fin Pet prove/' •• J;;;;!:!!!:;!;:::: i 'lrabain, " R>e •• «« Buckwheat " m Patent Meal " SO Ooarse Meal per 100, I >-,5 Chop Feed, .. . .." , kr. Middlings J 55 M'dillinK'. Fancy •• 1 m II ran ■ r .it Chicken Wheat 1 75 Corn per bushel S6 White Oats, per bushel 1,7 Oyst r Shells, per 100 ' 70 Choke Clover Seed, ) Choice Timothy Seed, V At Market Prices i Choice Millet Heed, > «—■■■" I II I l ii | R. C. DODSON, —THE— Druddist, j .0 y 1 EMPOHM'M, I* A. IS LOCATSO IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. fTtVi* r M, • 112. •• \M ' JdSKS: sjl£ y - fiMii It. C.IXIIKSON. Telephone, 19-2. i Special Sate | j For the Next Week | All 5c packages tobacco, 4c | ] 3 cans of Hunter's Corn 25c I » 25lbs of Sugar $1.40. j j Lard a lb. 1 Soda Crackers 6c a lb. j! Fresh Eggs 25c per do/., pi Also a fine line of l\ Post Cards, jj Groc2ri23 ; Crackers v and Cookies j! | n n ' Home-Made Bread \ Cookies and Doughnuts Mrs. M. F. Conway, BROAD STREET. SV'lirT IHIFB A euro guaranteed if jou uso fc If PILES 35 < ■'*''■' 1 School t, Staicsvllle, K. Hr" y "I 1 f " r I'r. 8. M. D- vor'. fr ■ l^ienKock U \a.n'Mj "Tlleygivo nnlteraalßalis-6 9' 1 • 1 r - "• A>* -1 •<•111, ( : . U • ■ . precise of JS Jnn , I ha»c found Mr i,7od»t.' P. SKrusXts "• M <•»««. Samples Free. gold & ! SW * MARTIN HUDV, UNCASTCB, PA ' - —riwaiiiiiiiiiii SoMin Emporium by L. TacgartO R. C. Dodn' j ' CULL fan 112 K/JWPIE lj NEVFH KNOWN 10 FAIl" Saf.r S|**«'.ly ! Satis- I j | Free. If your druggist ui»e» not B I J BOX 74, LANCASTER. PA. | i Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C. Dodson /7 118 11 una.. tc.*.c*r* \rv •»ivMM>vr. I lie best to read by is »he natural, stcujjy white flame from IF,amily Favorite Oil I he nearest approach to the natural white rays of the sun. ] the w:d^ orleSS ' clear ~ whiu! as woter won't soot, won't smoke, wor't char Y our dealer recommends it. Ask him. | WAVERLY OIL WORKS Oils for all Independent Refiners Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. Booklet Balcom & Lloyd STAPLE DRY GOODS HAND J GROCERIES, J COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. """ 1 SBS ' SAVE ONE FOURTH 1 I By buying your China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamel edware and all Housefurnishing Goods NOW at Iz, DAY'Sj I NOW si.so The Satisfactory Store PAIL NOW Until April ist —at which time we take account of j» 9) stock—you can SAVE ONE FOURTH on any of the $5 I above mentioned goods. No goods charged at other than regular prices. Can you afford to miss this oppor- II tunity? ■ | Groceries Appropriate for Lenten Season | Specials for Friday and Saturday this Week 0 | Extra Choice Lemons, 20c dozen. II I Pure Lard in bulk, alb lie: ■ YV ith lard and pork advancing buy liberally. 5j ® California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 9c • I 25 lbs G-ranulated Sugar $1.4-5. 1 bairbauk's Gold Dust Washing Powder,4lb pk<* 23c H 3 cans Banner Lye for 25c. ' 1 H loc can liquid Enameline Sc. 12c canned Corn, the can 10c. fS IOC prunes, fine quality 3113S 25c. 9 B Red Alaska Salmon 2 cans for 25c. jj& ilb can Royal Baking Powder 45c. I ("Princess" paper shell Almonds a lb 25c. Shucked Baltiinorc Oysters flj | Booths Lake Fish Leaveorder " orD S^„ r „ i .„ g | I Lettuce, Celei\, Radisees Cress |b Oyster Plant, Cucumbers ■ Ripe Tomatoes, Cranberries, Grape Fruit ® || Prompt delivery to all parts of town j§ You Get Better Values Here. 1 I J. H. DAY, | Phone 6. Emporiunr^^^
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