uljfflzwjmmqjJ 111 The only baking powder made from IS II \\\ Royal Grape Cream o! Tartar ißl\ | MADE FSOM CRAPES JJ Of greatest healthfulness and 9 usefulness. No alum or A^w'f" phosphate acids t 1 I Jr*Wߣ? u I Ml mi wi Win >'■ „II ~ ;I"~, - ' ' ' '-AN;;. 77.1, -ac. - ::,~Z;~.™:VIMAESMA LOCAL, DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL CiOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to sen in this depart mi ntjet us know by poi nt card or tetter. pcr*onally. Mrs. Grant S. Allen, visited friends at Ridgway, last Saturday. Mr. B. Egan transacted business at Sterling Run last Saturday. D. H. Stevens, of Coudersport, was a business caller to this place, the last of the week. B. D. Throop, of Williamsport, was the guest of relatives in this place last Friday. Mrs. J. T. Healey, of East Sixth street, was a PRESS business caller on Monday. Miss Ethel Reed, of Knowlton, was the guest of Miss Jen 6 McNarney, the last of last week. Miss Louise Seger, who has been visiting at Pittsburg, returned to her home in this place, last Monday. Robert Lyons and wife, departed for Union City last Saturday, where they will visit friends and relatives. Misses Florence and Mary McDon ald, of Driftwood, were the guest of friends in this place, last Saturday. Mrs. William Eberhart, ol Buffalo, was a guest at the home of lion. F. X. Blumle and family last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Newberry, is a guest at the home of her brother, 11. A. Cox and family, on Chestnut street. Miss Hilda Hertig, who is attending Commercial College at Olean, spent the last of the week, at her home in this place. Mrs. Henry Auchu returned to her home in this place last Saturday, from Williamsport, where she had been visiting relatives. Miss Ida Pierson, of Pierson, Fla., who has been guest at the Tlios Gal lagher residence, East Fourth street, left on Tuesday to visit relatives at Rochester, New York. Geo M. Hurteau, of Pittaton, Pa., where he is conducting a hotel in com pany with Jas. B. Hayes, is visiting in town this week. His wife and son, who are in Buffalo, will be hereto-day. C. O. Meixel, of Sinnamahoning, a former resident of this place, was a caller in Emporium, last Saturday. Mr. Meixel is in the employ of the Sin namahoning Powder Co. Mrs. Annis Bert of Shingle House, was guest of Hon. L. Taggart, her brother, and family the past week Mrs. 8., whose maiden name was Tag gart, left Emporium when she was two years old. Mrs. Rebecca McNarney, accompan ied by her grand-daughter Miss Belle McNarney, of Columbus, Ohio, are guests at the home of J. P. McNarney and family on Fourth street. They will spend the winter in Emporium. Prof. D. B. Peterson, one of the teachers of Cameron school, was a cal ler in town on Wednesday. Mr. Peter son informs us that the school board will use the R O. E. hall as a school room until the new building is com pleted. C. E. Crandell, of this place, trans acted business at Sinnamahoning last Saturday. Mr. Crandell is District Deputy Grand Master of I. O. O. F. of this county and was installing the of ficers of Sinnamahoning and Drift wood lodges. Chas. H. Edgar of Whittemore Hill was a PRESS visitor on Saturday and renewed his paper for another year Chas. is an energetic, honest citizen and is warking hard to build up a good farm. He has the grit and experience and will get there. Mrs. E. M. Newton is visiting a Portville, N. Y. Cbas. E. Lutze cal'ed on friends at St. Marys Sunday. Andrew Brady visited New York on Monday, on business. 'lon. J. C. Johnson was spending the week at Philadelphia. Mr. B. A. Slocum, of Franklinvill, N. Y. is guest of A. M. Hamilton. Jasper Harris and wife spent the first of the week at Buffalo. Arthur Orton is spending the week with friends at Brooklyn, N. Y. W. G. Gilbert and wife are spending the week at Bradford and Buffalo. A number of Cameron countyites are taking in the sights at Philadelphia this week. Miss Lena Bair and W. S. Sterner spent Sunday visiting friends and re latives at Olean. Mrs. D. C. Hayes has returned home after a pleasant visit with relatives in Wyoming county. Miss Myrtle Murine,of Braddootc,Pa. is the guest of Mrs, William Schutte, at the New Waruer. We notice that H. S. Lloyd and wife registered at New Bingham hotel Philadepliia on Tuesday. Miss Grace Walker left yesterday noon for Shippensburg to assist at the marriage of a lady friend. C. W. Rishell and wife are spending the week at Philadelphia, taking in the sights of Founders' Week. Mrs. Chas. L. Butler has been re elected Record Keeper of Gladiola Hive, L. O. T. M., of Emporium. 11. S. Lloyd and wife have returned from a visit to New York city, where they purchased a full line of holiday goods. Mrs. T. F. Mooore, of this place, is the guest of relatives and friends at Smethport, to be absent about two weeks. Our townsman, Mr. J. Pitt Felt left ou Tuesday for Philadelphia to visit his son and family and incidentally to take in the great celebration. Mrs. Wm. Wykoffof Cameron trans acted business in Emporium Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wykoff expect to spend the winter at Medix Run. J. D. Woodward, chemist at the Em porium Powner factory, who was severely burned on the lace by acid, last week ia slowly recovering and has resumed his work. It. J McSwan, of Buffalo, N. Y., after visiting his siater, Mrs. Belle Beattie and family at this place, re turns home to-day. Mr. McSwan, al though in his 77th year is still hale and hearty and daily holds the throttle of his engine on B. &S. R R. Misa "Toots" McDonald, who has been enjoying a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Dußois return ed home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Augustus Miiler, who has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Crandell, for some time, went to Philadelphia last Thursday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Mack Thos. Gallagher, the Pennsy freight and ticket agent at this place, was call ed to points on the western division last week, to inspect some ears loaded with explosives. Emporium is con sidered the "hub" of the powder busi ness. Mr. Gallagher is frequently called to give directions as to the proper mode of shipping explosives. See Uncle lie/, at Opera House to night. Keep your eye on Uncle Ilez. He is a winner. At Opera House to-night. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 ; 1908. School Reports.' of Cameron school,'. Grammar room: Whole number in attendance, males 10, females 19, total 2!); per cent, of attendance, males 7, females 16. Honor Roll: Susie Sullivan, Grace Greenalch, Mary Stuart, Agnes Green alch, Frances Schwab, Grace Clark, Stella Yocum, Sadie Comely, Emma Leonard, Denn Hoag, Willis Sullivan, John Greenalch. No tardy marks on first month's re port. 1). R- PETERSON, Teacher. Ice Cream Social. There will be an Ice Cream Social at the home of Fred Solveson, North Creek, Saturday evening, Oct. lOtb. All are respectfully invited. The pro ceeds will be used to purchase chairs for the Sunday School. Detained. Editor Press: Because of the serious illness of bis brothet-in-law, Mr. Adrew Stanley, of New Castle Pa., Rev. F. B. Schriner and wife were detained from being at home in Emporium as expected. Mr. Stanley is very low with pneumonia and little hope is entertained for his recovery. Rev. Schriner will b.e home to till tiis appointments at the earliest possible date. The order of tin; S itibath s tv«iH at the Free Methodic church will • <is follows until fin-liter notice: S.tbbitii school, 10 a. 111 , preaching of the Word at. 11 a. m , evening "service at 7:30 p. 111. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Preaching of the word at Tru man school house, Thursday evening, Oct. 15th. F. B. SCHRINER, Pastor. Council Proceedings. Regular meeting Borough Council, Emporium, October 5, 1908. Present: -Messrs. Marshall, White, Mum ford, Friendel and Rishell. Absent:—Messrs. Goodnough, Cr.m mings, Norrisand Hamilton. Minutes of last regular meeting read and approved. Message from Burgess was read in which resolution of Sept. 7th, by Mr. Norris, se • <nr*"d by Mr. Hamilton, that Ch;tries Hout be reimbursed for rais ing side' . alk, amount $4.13, was vetoed Moved by .Mr. White, seconded by Mr. Rishel'.'that resolution of September 7th be passed notwithstanding veto of Burgess. A vote was takeu and the Couneilmen voted as follows: Ayes—None. Nays—Messrs. Friendel. Rishell, White, Marshall and Mumford, 5. The motion was declared lost. The Committee appointed to confer with Emporium Water Company was continued until next regular meeting. The bills wore read and Mr. Mar shall moved, seconded by Mr. Mum ford, that all bills as read bo paid with exception of bill of George Jones for 566.00 which be held over until next regular meeting. Carried. JobnWelch, Work on streets, $22 75 James Murray, Work on streets, 22 75 Tony Italian, Work on streets 8 13 James Davin, Work on streets, 15 75 John Gauntz, Work on streets 6 65 Geo. J. Laßar, Work (team) .. 3 20 Dan Shugart, Work on crossing, 1 50 Merman Anderson, Work on crossing, ... ISO Emporium Machine Co., Invoice (2) 15 90 C. li. Howard Co., Invoice (2) 18 56 L. L. Welsh, Filing saws, 75 Albert Haunt, 3 doz. Spanners, 10 00 Novelty Incandescent Lamp Co., Invoice, 50 General Electric Co., Invoice 53 31 P. V. Heilman & Co., Invoice, 18 97 Chas, Aucliu, Repairing belts 6 00 Harry Throup, Work on E. L. Line, 2 50 W. W. Knickerbocker, installing new light 250 Atlantic Refining Co., Invoice .. 10 41 Struthers, Welts Co., Invoice, (2) 27 10 H. W. Johns-Manville Co., Invoice 70 Stephens Hardare Co., Invoice, 174 E. D. White, Paid frt. and exp. bills 3 51 Burgess and Treasurer's reports read and ordered filed, amounts as follows: Receipts for September $6,039.45; ex penditures $1,319.76. balance on hand Oct. Ist, §3,921.02. Moved by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Rishell, that a refunding order be given T. B. Lloyd, Trustes for §5.00, on account of order No. 242, November 12,1900, being paid by W. F. Lloyd, Treasurer. Carried. Moved by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Mumford, that all new cross ings putin hereafter in Borough be putin with concrete. Carried. Moved by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. White, that Street Committee be authorized to putin concrete crossings, which they deem necessary. Carried. Moved by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Mumford, that Mr. Klock bo given a refunding order dog tax of 1908; amount SI.OO. Carried. Moved by Mr. White, seconded by Mr. Mumford, that Electric Light Com mittee be instruetad to ascertain nura- Sgi— aiS iss'-_b E:=J i?G~^IE-=P= *• a r» "mV OUR MI w LINE OF A Definition of 'Definitive 7 IF l|j This word when linked to an arti- p; | Wall Paper for 1908. I j j , ——— —— Such a word and such a word only =Sj d?-' (M/£\ can properly be used to describe Hi Consists of the best, tilings from three factories. Also ■SI the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all ESTON S P, kinds - Hot-Pressed Vellum | ilit* Graves line took first prize in competition at St. >_ _ 112 j /\yr\ Money cannot buj' a better writing Hi 'jji Louis against the world. H. O. LLOYD. paper, for experience cannot produce {ft :1 ' ra !3!'2£r -"HT r±s.grp. □!Sgrr.al T3Sy=l g=l EM POKI i: MILLING COMPANY. '*;:rrrc list. •.njp.irMUii, • i., Aug. 12, ItOB NUMOI'H 1 LA, p-r s.w:k $ ) 35 relt's fancy, •' 1 nr, Pet Grove, It urahuin, "... 7,1 Rye •• ...I. so Patent Meal '• j. 55 II uckwheat Flour $1 00 Coarse Meal per 100. 1 80 Chop Feed, I Cracked Corn per 100 1 so Screenings •' 1 «0 Oil Meal 4 * 1 ur. Middlings, 1 80 Bran 1 60 Chicken Wheat 1 85 Corn per bushel 1 00 Oyst r Shells, per 100 75 WhiteOats,per bushel 65 Seed Oats per bushel Choice Clover Seed, ) CboiceTimothy Seed . > \t Market Prices Ohoice Millet Seed. S R.C. DODSON. THE DRUGGIST KHPOBJt .11, r»A. Cfeajl teste -JH iEf:' o;,^ I LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORF 11 -oiirth and Chestnut Sts.. is.c. telephone, 19-2. ber required and different sizes of Watt Meters and report at next regular meeting of Council. Carried. Moved by Mr. Rishell, seconded by Mr. White, that Johnson & McNarnev be authorized ro carry decision render ed by Judge Hall in Paving Case to either Superior or Supreme Court, as the law may require A vote was taken and the Couneilmen voted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Friendel, Rishell, White, Marshall and Mumford. —5. Navs--None. The motion was declared carried. Moved by Mr. White, seconded by Mr. Mumford, that the usual notice be served on property owners to repair or rebuild thoir sidewalks, and that all sidewalks not repaired or rebuilt twenty days after notice is served said sidewalks will be repaired or rebuilt by the Borough and twenty percent, will be added to the cost of repairing or rebuilding and be charged to and col- ! lected from the owners of said side walks, as by law in such cases made 1 and provided. Unanimously carried. On motion Council then adjourned. R. C. MOORE, Sec'y. Teachers' Institute. The PRESS readers are invited to at tend the day sessions of the Teachers' ; Institute, Oct. 26-30. The best in structors engaged. For the eveuing sessions, which will be the best in the history of Cameron county, down county people can return home 011 ! Erie mail, which will stop at Cameron, ! Sterling Run and Sinnamahoning. Flats for Rent. Four new fiats for rent. All con veniences. 34-tf. R. SEGER. For Sale. Ono cow giving milk and three calves, born June and July. Just suited for butchering. Also five tons of hay. One horse nine years old, suitable for all work, and one light spring wagon. Inquire at this office or Chas. Edgar, WhitteicoreHill. 30tf. Arrived From Panama. Win. Gerow and wife, accompanied by Miss Ethel Day, arrived in New "V ork city last Tuesday from Panama- They are expected to arrive in Empori um within a week. r "rex SJ ■ . A,, SaSw© Soresi For Sale. An eight roomed house situated on East Fifth street, next to primary School building. For terms apply to this office. Kodoi is a combination of the natural digestive juices and it digests all classes of food and every kind of food, so you see it will do the work that the stomach it self does. Sold by It. 0. Dodson. To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. I'ineules for the Kidneys bring relief in the first dose. Hundreds of people to day testify to their remarkable healing and tonic properties. 30 days' trial 81.00 The purify the blood. Sold by R. C. Dodson. :5m Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-<im. If yu are a sufferer from that most distressing affliction, piles, and have tried many remedies without being benefitted we i-an safely say that ManZan l'i!e Remedy will briny; relief with the first application. Sold by It. C. Dod son. ;sm. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, 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. caHHHßaraßOHMHHSiMznEKnnnsrcsxaGJ vjwmxn WANTED! Men to represent us either locally or traveling, in the sale of a full lino of easy selling specialties. Apply quick and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., 33-16t. Rochester, X. Y. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE FOUNDED iN !Sls A high grade co Uegc willi go il traditions. Ideal location. Expenses reasonable J-iur ne:i commons and club housf fur young men. Welt cquipp-d gymnasiums. Preparatory School con nected with college. Hall term opens Sept. isth. Write to PRESIDENT CRAWFORD. KESDVILLE, PA. DEPENDABLE GROCERIES 1 B EVERY- « T/«'0 THE THING jl & BESTOF 1 §& THAT'S EVERY ® I he Satisfactory Store w I BEST J THiNG £ Bargain Prices for Friday and Saturday this week I GROCERIES. 8 I Sugar—2sH) Bag best granulated Sugar, $1.55. California Hams, trimmed Shoulder lb 10c "Princess" paper shell Almonds a lb 20c. I 20c prunes, large bright stock 15c lb. 60c pail Fairbank's Cottolene 55c. Choice yellow Onions, a pk 25c. H Churche's Arm and Hammer Soda lb Sc. I 120 c Blend Coflee 2lbs for 35c. A California Lima Beans, a lb Bc. 15c canned Corn, 2 cans for 25c. Best California Lemons a dcz 25c. 50c package Searchlight Matches 45c. IX HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT I Erie Gas Mantles, Regular 10c mantles 3 for 25c. Regular 15c mantles 2 for 25c. Regular 20c mantles 2 for 35c. I Regular 25c mantles 2 for 45c. Regular 10c cylinder Gas Globes 3 for 25c. Regular 15c Mop Fillers 2 for 25c. Regular 15c Dover Egg Beaters 10c. M ® Regular 25c Enameled Wash Basin 20c. I Fresh Caught I ake Fish LEAVE ORDERS FOR DE " a Call VdUglll LidttC I 1511 LIVERY FRIDAY MORNING |§ I Baltimore Shucked Oysters 1 Prompt delivery to all parts of town @ S | I You G-et Better Values Here. J.. H. DAY,I H Phone 6. Emporium, ft mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmm m ■ mf Cascasweet, the well known remedy for babies and children, will quiet the little one in a short time. The ingre dients are printed on the bottle. Con tains no opiates. Sold by 11. 0. Dndson Sale of St'ck, At CAIHHKON, PA., Saturday, Oct. 10, 1908 AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M., NEAR VALLEY HOUSE. 1 pair of good work horses, weight 2,G00; 1 heavy draught horse, age 8 years, weight 1,400, color black; 1 pair light driving horses; 1 set of heavy double harness; 1 set of heavy single harness; 1 set of light single harness, 1 set of light double harnes?, 1 lumber wagon; 1 good Cincinnati top wagon; 1 platform wagon, 2 top buggies, 1 surrey, 1 cart, 5 cows,from 4 to 7 years old, 2 two year old heifers, 1 one year old heifer, 3 hogs aud pig», 1 yearling bull. WILLIAM If. FOX, Cameron, Pa. Executor's Notice. Eitatc of JAMBS SANFORD, Deceased. lETTERB testamentary on the estate of James j Hanford, Jate of the township ot Shippen, Cameron.county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to George VV. Leavitt, residing in said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims' or demands, will make known the same without delay to (i too It OK W. LEAVITT, Executor. GREEK & FELT, Attorneys. Emporium, Pa., Oct. 6th, 1908—11-it.
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