Pure dl/ l^e c hief fcj the active principle, f| and healthfuineas, to [ROYAL if§fej I ?Sw? e g R ISPI | WL *Pure /jm ! wholesome and feto-j£r food for every day j&r in every home j&P No Phoiphatea LOCAL UEPAKTMIvNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution -tiivitid. That which you would like u> stern tnis ,tr /..i rtmtntjct «. * » 011: bp poi tale. "l, telle i u ,<• rt.mnllii. MUs Roth.l Krt ie accepted its payment in fuii for sidewalk on Em-t Third street built by borough. Carried Moved by Mr. Marshall, second ed by Mr. Goodnough, that an Ordin ance entitled, "An Ordinance to ap prove the plan of organization of the Board of Health, ot Emporium, Pa., and the Sanitary Regulation adopted by said Board be passed as read before the Council. A vote was taken and the Councilmen voted as follows: Ayes—Friendbl, Goodiiough, White, Rishell, Marshall, Hamilton and Mum ford.—7. Nays.—None. Tiie motion was declared eai ri«-d. Moved by Mr. Goodnough, seconded by Mr. Marshall, that the Secretary have an Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance to approve the plan of or ganise ttion of the Board of Health of Emporium. Pi , and the Sanitary Regulations adopted by said Board" publishad as required by law. Unani mously carried. Treasurer's report read and ordered tile d;amounts as follows: Receipts for Jan, 1909. §189.66; expenditures for Jan. 1909, $478.94; balance on hand Feb. 1, 1909, $3,950 05 Message from Burgess was read in which resolution of January sth, "that Theatorium be exonerated from pay ment of license tax" was vetoed. Moved by Mr. Goodnough, seconded by Mr White, that resolution of Jan. sth, exonerating Theatorium from pay ment of license tax be passed notwith standing the veto of the Burgess. A vote was taken and the Councilmen voted as follows: Ayes—none. Nays Messrs. Friendel, Goodnough, White, Rishell, Marshall, Hamilton and Mum ford.—7. The motion waß declared lost. Moved by Mr. White, seconded by Mr. Goodnough, that Theatorium pay license of $25.00 per year, payable quarterly in advance, and that license paid since January 4, 1909 be applied on yearly 1 ense. Unanimously car ried. Moved by Mr. White, seconded by Mr. Goodnough, that Council adjourn to meet Thursday, February 25,1909, at 8 o'clock, P. M. R. C.MOORE, Secretary. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is no medicine made that is re lied upon with more iuplicit confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholo.a and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale hy Taggart. Bake Sale. The Mission Band of the M. E. Church will hold a bake sale in Parson's Bazaar, Saturday afternoon and even ing. Your patronage is solicited. Not Bull Run. The story was told of an American who happened to be crossing the ocean some years ago on the Fourth of July, which national holiday was celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Ameri cans on board. "I say," asked one of the English men, "what is this the anniversary of anyhow? Isn't It to celebrate the bat tle of Bull Run or something of that kind?" "No," promptly spoke up an Ameri can, "not Bull Run—John Bull Run." Takes Him Down. "Every inan has his price," quoted the wise guy. "Well, I've noticed that a woman can generally make him feel pretty cheap," added the simple mug.—Phila delphia Record. A Wonderful Hand. Master—l'm sorry to hear, Pat, that your wife Is dead. Fatrick—Faith an' 'tis a sad day for us all, sir! The hand that rocked the cradle has kick ed the bucket. Fear and Danger. Nervous Old I.ady (to deck hand on ! steamboats —Is there any fear of dan ger? Deck Hand (carelessly)— Plenty of fear, ma'am, but not a bit of dan ger. Caleb Powers Coming 1 ; The rioted Kentuckyan and ox-Seere- I tary of.State, Caleb Powers, for years chargf d with complicity in the murder j of Senator Win. Goebel. Once sentenced to death, twice sen j tenccd to life imprisonment; morethnn j eight years behind prison baiv; finally 1 pardon eel. Most wonderful light for ife and liberty in the annals of Ameri can history. Will lecture at the court j nous*'. Thursday evening, February, i 2Mr t. Subject— upon the Scat' | fold; Wrong Upon the Throne." 1 Under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. Don't miss it. Reserved seats 75c; general admission 50c. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE i IST. Emporium. Pn.. Feb. 4, l!' 09. NEMOPIUI.A. i»e' i X • 10 Felt's Fancy, ' I B5 Pet Grove, " I SO Graham, 70 Rye * .. 80 Patent Meal " 50 Buckwheat Flour 8> Buckwheat Flour, 101b sack i 5 narse M •. 1 per 100, I 50 Chop Feed, " 1 50 Matchless Egg Maker, per 100 2 50 Cracked Corn per 100 1 50 Screenings " 1 5n Oil Meal " 1 85 Middlings 1 60 Hran 1 50 Chicken Wheat 185 Coin ~er bushel 8-1 Oyst r Shells, per 100 75 White')a.»,i>*r 'lushel 65 Seed Oats per bushel Buckwheat 1 70 Alfalfa Meal 1 40 Choke Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, > At Market fric." Choice Millet Seed, 1 —i—— R.C. DODSON, THE DRUGGIST EMl'OKi 5'.H . I* A . - jrlP' ..., mm** p>fVM • ■!' ' / \ IS LOCATED IN THt CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts. R.C. IIOIJSOM . Telephone, 19-2. j 18. Meisel's j | Saturday Candy Sale j 3 Continues popular with lovers of > > fresh home-made candies. High J sin quality and low in price. Our \ £ NOUGAT "tastes like more," i > Special Saturday 25c per lb. } s Our large variety of Taffies and j J Brittles at 10c per lb are unsur- > \ passed. Crisp fresh Salted Pea- J s nuts at 10c lb. > i OUR MOTTO ) \ Purity & Cleanliness \ V Ice Cream, and Grape Juice ( for Invalids s 112 J. B. MEISEL. £ 1 rkrk will buy five pas-. A sender gasoline touring car. First class running condition. Address !•'. C. V.. % 304 Delawu.-e Av. .. N.Y. rii mil 1111 mil 11 in min 1111 iinii mmm i mm iwn mmm ftflYAI RI FNH H| GH GRADE COFFEE 35c aLb 3 lbs $1 I AVl'l/lLi DL.L.IW NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. TRY IT. I SLICED *yj C» ! ' TRY COOKEO IjjHL 1 iD ° UR The Satisfactory Store SLICED 35c a Ll » BACON ft I Special Prices for Friday and Saturday, this Week I Opportunities for Substantial Saving. Groceries I Sugar 25II) Hag l)est granulated Sugar, $1.55. Prunes Large, meaty and tender. Regular 20c I value a lb 15c. 50c quality lea, including Basket Fired uucolored - Japan, Ceylon, Oolong, the lb 40c. v , r s c imported IMacaroni, any style, pkye 12c. 5 lbs Best Rolled Oats for 2=50. ft I Hamburg brand Lauued Apples, the gallon 32c. California Mams—Trimmed Shoulder a lb 9c. §| Pure Lard in bulk lb 13c. Domestic Sardines,packed in oil 6 cans 25c. 20c Cherries the can 16c. Walter Baker Co's Cocoa )A lb tin 22c. I In the House Furnishing Department Regular 15c I'.rie (ias Mantle, two for 25c. Regular 27c, 3q t "Aetna" enameled Stew Pan 22c |§ Regular 15c Strainer, fine mesh, each "12c. w Regular 15c Hour Seives, each 12c. ft I Baltimore Shucked Oysters & Lake Fish Leave orders for delivery Friday morning. I IT i» IT 0 ra^'s Poultry Regulator and Peerless II H Crushed Oyster Shell and make your hens I profitable. Get them here. a FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town ! * Twice Each Day I .. You Get Better Values Here. • J. H. DAY, ! Phone 6. Emporiui^^^ J CONTINUED ' INVENTORY SALE ® I RlanlfotQ at ' ir °" )e <§§) j Did! I I\UIU Blankets,very cheap |j|p Ladies Furnishings—A most complete |p at greatly reduced prices. ||| | Special, I ||j| A great reduction in prices, on fP Winter Kimonas, short and long, IP Ladies and Infants night robes made of the best outing flannel; ggi for style and comfort are un- jjj|p II OUTING FLANNELS. jj| j|r 12c Outings reduced to 10c ||| 10c Outings reduced to 8c IP