lieathfiil Qualities g Economizes Flour, % jBPlSte Butler and Eggs J WIMWW 11 ]TUSQ Tltc only baking powder j made from Royal Grape Cream jj Mo Alum—Mo Lhno Phosphates | LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL CiOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to see in thia department Jet v» know by po»- al card, letter or pernonally. L. M. Bissell was a business caller at St. Marys Tuesday. Philip Schweikart is assisting in the store of the Furnace Supply Company. H. E. Johnson of Renovo was a busi ness caller at the PRESS office on Mon day morning. Charles E. Leutze, Is spending the end of the week guest of his sister at Hicks Run. Omar B. Fisher, Jr., of Renovo, was guest of W. S. Sterner, last Saturday and Sunday. A. B. Brewer, representing the I. C. S., transacted business at Emporium last Friday. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell and Miss Lillian Perfcins, called at the PRESS office on | Saturday. Misses Louise and Ida Seger were pleasaut PRSES office callers on Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Meisel of this place, is spending the week guest of her par ents at Colgrove, Pa. Attorney A. S. Heck, ofCoudersport, was in Emporium on Wednesday after noon for a short time. Mrs. J. O. Brookbank, of Driftwood, was a social and business caller at Em porium last Saturday. Miss Lora McQuay visited at Olean and Portville, N. Y., on Saturday and j Sunday, and was guest of Mr. and j Mrs. E. B. Saunders. Mrs. Henry Auchn and daughter, j Miss Edna were business caller at Bof- ! falo, the first of the week. Mrs. D. B. Peterson, of Cameron, j transacted business at this place on j Wednesday, between trains. Mrs. 8. Q. McGiffin, of Ridgway, is ! guest at the home of her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. John Hertig and tamily. Prof. C. E. Plasterer made the PRESS j office a business call on Saturday morn- j ing, renewing his subscription. Asa Murray, baggage master at the P. &E. R. R., station, called on re latives at Sterling Run, last Saturday John Schwab, of Cameron, Sec'y for the Camerom Powder Company, was a PRESS office business callers on Satur day afternoon. Miss Mildred Green, who went to Cleveland a short time ago to prepare for the spring millinery season, has ac cepted a position at Painesville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Auchu went to Wiliiamsport on Sunday afternoon, to attend the funeral of a friend, which took place on Monday morning. They returned home on Monday afternoon. Charles Auchn, master mechanic at C. B. Howard Company's mill, was a PRESS caller on Saturday last and re newed his paper for another year. Our genial friend C. R. Kline, of Beechwood, informs us he has sold hla great flock of chickens, therefore we are short on eggs, after eating the hen fruit from his farm for several years. Bert Edwards, who was seriously in jured last summer, has not been feeling well for some days. He went to Wil iiamsport on Wednesday noon to con sult his doctor. W. 8. Walker came over from Austin yesterday to transact business. He re ports thirty-two feet of water in the paper mill dam. Naturally some peo ple are nervous. We regret to learn of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton's eighteen months old daughter, at their home at Howard Siding, last Thursday The ftineral took place on Saturday. This is the remaining twin to die—the other passing away last summer. Jos. J. Lingle, of Westboro, Wis., stopped on his return from New York city, last Friday, cut short hiß wife's visit with Henry Auchu and family and hied away to Westboro. Tbeir many Emporium friends enjoyed their short visit. We understand ' Miss Nellie Lingle, who stopped at Erie to spend a short time with relatives, i 8 due at this place. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dolan visited Buffalo on Tuesday. Mr. Geo P. Jones, vice president and general manager of Cameron Pow der M'fg Co., accompanied by his wife, visited Buffalo and other points last Friday and Saturday. Jos. Friendell's little son, Jos., Jr., has been very sick, but is better now. Light snow this morning. Just enough to cover the slippery places. Charles Robinson called on friends at St. Marys, between trains on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grageroff returned to Emporium last Sunday, after a pleas ant visit with relatives at New York City. Mrs. E S. Coppersmith, who return ed home the last of the week from Cleveland, has been very 111 since her return. John McAuley returned home last Friday from State Collage, where he took a course in the agricultural de partment. John T. Howard and wife departed for Wiliiamsport the first of the week where they visited and transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'i Heckman of East Aurora, have been visiting Mrs. Heckman'B sister, Mrs. M. H.Dodge, the past week. Mrs. Samuel Sbadman has been con fined to her home for several days suf fering with the grip, but at this writing is somewhat improved we are pleased to state. Rev. J. L. Bodue, pastor of the Bapt ist Church, went to Westport this (Thursday) morning, where he will preach during a special service. Rev. J. M. Robertson, rector of Em manuel Episopal Church, was In Youngsville, Pa., the first of the week, attending services of the church. Misß Jean Calmes, ofFostoria, Ohio, returned to Emporium on Saturday and will resume work in the millinery department of Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith in the near future. Arthur V. Orton, is spending the week at Pittsburg, where he is attend ing the convention of County Super intendents, of the Sabbath School As sociation. Kersey Fell and son, who have been living on the L G. Cook farm for some time, departed for Heron, S. D., on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Fell is a brother of Mr. C. C. Pearl Fell. Mrs. Emma Kepbart, who owns a small farm on Starr Hill, four miles from any neighbor, presented ye edi tor with a few fine apples from her orchard. They are delicious and goes to show what fine fruit can be grown on our hills. The lady should be pen sioned for living away back there. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. H. Hirech's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa., March 12th If you can't see well or have headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he guarantees to care all such cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. The faculty of the Lock Haven State Normal School is made up of graduates of the best Training Schools, Colleges and Universities. Its course of study is therefore thoroughly taught. Its studentß come from every section of Pennsylvania which in itself is an ad vantage to Its patrons. It has the handsomest Normal School buildings in the state. Owing to its fine location and excellent sanitation, epidemics are unknown. The spring term beginning April 4th, is an excellent time to enter. Write for its handsome catalog. If you want the best pill, use De Witt's Little Karlv Risers, the safe, pure gentle, easy, little liver pills. A sooth ing, cleansing, hcalwjggood salve is. De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. The name, DeWitt, is stamped plainl on eaeh box you buv. Re fuse substitutes. It is for cuts, burns, bruises, and it is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1910. When Her Back Aches. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Emporium woman know how the aches and paioH that come when the kidneys tail make lite a burden. Back ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright's disease. Doao's Kidney Pills permanent ly cure all these disorders. Here's proof of it in an Emporium woman's words, Mrs. A. Extrom, Siith street, Em porium, Pa., says:"l do not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for they did me a world of good. I suffered in tensely from backache and pains through my kidneys and I was restless at night. Headaches and dizzy spells annoyed me and my feet often became swollen. Nothing gave me relief until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills from Taggart's Drug Store. They proved to be just the rem edy I needed and the contents of three or four boxes restored me to good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn'Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents Remember the name— Doan's—and take no other. Run Over by Ox Team. It is seldom that we hear of ox teams nowadays, but there are many people who feel so lazy and dumpish that if an ox team came along they would not feel able to get out of the way. For such people there is no remedy equal toSexine Pills, the great nerve and body builders. Price SI a box; six boxes 85, with full guarantee Address or call on R. C. DodionJDrugpist, Emporium, Pa., where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute. Stop, Look and Listen! Any person contemplating papering their homes or even one room, I wish to inform them that I have the hand somest line of papers and borders ever brought to Emporintc. lam prepared to sell from sample. Drop me a postal and I will cail on you. No use in pay ing fancy prices when I can save you money. MAURICE WORMUTH, 50-tf. Box 97, East Emporium, Pa. In all cases where there are indica tions of weak and diseased kidneys, as shown by such symptoms as weak back, back ache, pains in the bladder and urin ary disorders, you should not delay one moment to take some good, reliable rem edy, like DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. These pills are anticeptic. They allay inflamation and soothe irritation. Sold by all druggists. Bee Supplies We want all Beekeepers in this vicinity to send to us at once for 1910 Root catalogne, complete with prices and get our Bpeciai offer for early orders. We carry in stock a large assortment of most salable goods. Buy near at home and get prompt and sat isfactory service. Best goods at right prices. Bard & Cheney, PORT AU.EGANV, I*A. Triennial Tax Appeals. NOTICE is hereby given that the Commis sioners of Cameron Coun.y, will hear ap f cals from the Triennial Assessments.and valua ions, of property in said County, for the pur pose of taxation as follows: Lumber Township, Alpine House, Sterling Run, April 4th, 1910. Gibson Township, Commercial Hotel, Drift wood, April 6th, 1910. Driftwood Borough, Commercial Hotel, Drift wood, April 6th, 1910. Orovc Township, Enterprise House, Slnnama honing, April 7,1910. Shippen Township, Court House, Emporium, April Bth and «th, 1910. Emporium Borough, Court House, Emporium, April 11th, 12th and 13th, 1910. J. W. LEWIS, 8. P. KREIDER, QEO. MINARD, ATTBST: Commissioners. W. L. TBOHAS, Comm'rs Clark, Emporium, Pa., March Ist., 1910. n3.4t. MANY GRIP VICTIMS j||j Just now many grip victims are troubled by ati obstinate cough. Dodson'B White Pine and Spruce will positively re lieve that particular after grip hacking. Dodson's Drug Store. The Lock Haven State Normal School continues to offer the best educational advantages for the training of teachers. The opening of the spring term, April 4th, is a good time to enter. The teachers of this important Normal School have no difficulty in securing schools because of their admirable pro fessional training. Address for illus trated catalog, The Principal. A Timely Protection. Everyone knows the effects of La- Grippe are often more dangerous than the disease. So often it leads to pneu monia, which a weakened heart action makes fata'. LaGrippe coughs that strain and weaken the system yield quick ly to the healing and strengthiog qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. Some Animdf are Not Fastidious about their diet, but a horse won't eat insty corn or oats; he will go hungry jefore he will eat them. Maybe you wonder why your horse is thin and without fire and energy? Have you been giving him sweet, clean corn, oats, bran or choop feed Try him on our high grade feed for a while and see how he will braoe up and get fat and sleek on feed from Emporium Milling Company. PKICE~LIST. Emporium, Pa., Feb. 8,1910. NEMOPHILA, per sack *1 65 Felt's Fancy, " 1 70 Pet Grove, " 1 70 Roller Meal " AO Rye " 75 0 rah am " 85 Buckwheat, " 75 Buckwheat, 10 lb sack, 30 Coarse Meal per 100, 1 50 Chop Feed " 1 50 Cracked Corn per 100 1 50 White Middlings 1 65 Bran 1 55 Chicken Wheat " 2 00 Screenings " 1 50 Oil Meal " 2 00 Corn per bushel 84 Sterling Chick Feed 2 00 Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90 Daisy Dairy Feed 1 50 Calf Meal, GO lb bag 1 40 Alfalfa Meal 1 49 WbileOals.per bushel CO Oysl r Shells, per 100 75 ChokeCloverSeed, 1 ChoiceTimothySeed, > AtMarketPricee Choice Millet Seed, i The Best Always Spring Announce ment If you desire a good fit ting and stylish raade'Spring Suit that is stylish, give John Edehnan a call at once and don't wait until the season is here and have to wait. Call at once. Spring Goods now in Suits made to Order Prices from $25 to $45 We guarantee our work and if you fail to get a good fit you do not have to take the suit. Remember, we guarantee to give you a good fit, for we employ none but the best workmen. They all reside here, spend their money here, pay taxes and help to keep up our B county. Encourage home industry. 1 Edelman EAST ALLEGANY AUENUE OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL East Emporium, Pa* i -=========— Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucuous in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take take Chamberlain's Cou»h Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all deal ers. Worth A Dollar A Drop. Fred Patchen, Manlius, N. Y., writes: —"For a long time I was affected with kidney trouble which caused an almost constant pain in my back and inflamation in my bladder. Other remedies did not even relieve me, but two fifty cent bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy completely cured me and I have tmt had any sym ptoms of kidney trouMe for over two years." Sold by all druggists. Coughs That Hang On. Coughs that start in the fall and hang on until spring are sure trouble breeders unless checked and cured. Bronchitis, pneumonia and consumption are the dir ect result. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the stops the hard breathing and heals and soothes the inflamed air pass ages. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. For Sale. Six octave Story &, Clark Organ. Qood condition, at a bargain. FRANK HALDERMAN, 2-tf. East Fifth St., Emporium, Pa. Great Bargain Sale At H. A. ZARPS & CO'S While we did allow Newman-Simtnoqds Co., ten per cent, for conducting our great sale, we have concluded to continue the sale ourselves and shall Give Our Customers the Ten Per Cent. Below the Marked Prices. Remember this Great Reduction applies to FURS, COATS, SKIRTS and SHIRT WAISTS. * These Goods Must be Sold. You'll Get the Bargains. Remember this below cost sale only lasts until Feb. 15th. Come quick. You get the cream. H.A.Zarps &Co Tou Tried Rose's Rolled Rye?*! If not, then you don't know how good it is. 20 oz Packge 10c CHOICEST *TT\ \ BUTTER I FRESH //A I it) EGGS A FRUITS and „ ~ , . CHEESE ■ The Satisfactory Store Vegetables jj Best Grade ■ Hershey's Cocoa and Chocolate The SjJJf*" 1 of I Special this Week, Friday and Saturday Sugar—2slb Bag best granulated Sugar, $1.45 Beans—jibs N. Y. State Pea Beans, 25c. California Hams—Trimmed Shoulder 13c lb. 5 lbs our famous KA-U-KA, Coffee, for SI.OO. This coflee is good value at 35c the lb. Churches Arm and Hammer brand soda 8c lb. Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut a lb 35c. Hersheys Chocolate, highest grade, lb. 35c. Three 10c pkgs Snow Boy Washing Powder 25c. Heinz 25c Gherkins —sweet or sour, bottle 22c. J Ontario Biscuit Co's Cocoanut Bar, lb. 12c. A 12c Assorted Jellies, the glass, 10c. 'L Best Persian Dates, lb. Bc. I SANITARY I | BALTIMORE SHUCKED OYSTERS. I LAKE FISH I LEAVE ORDERS FOR DELIVERY FRIDAY MORNING PRA l l Poultry Regulator a guaranteed Egg I ; riVAi 1 0 Producer. Ask for a copy of PRATT'S I POULTRY CRINKLES, telling things you ought to H know about poultry. m FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town Q Twice Each Day ■ You Get Better Values Here. 1 J. H. DAY, I L Phone 6. Emporium. A MMMOHHiMnMaJ Foley's Kidney Remedy is a safe and certain remedy for all kidney and blad der diseases, whether acute or chronic. It is splendid tonic for middle aged and elderly people and a sure cure for all an noyances and irregularities of the kidneys and bladder. Sold by all druggists. Medicines that aid nature are always the most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in re storing the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give it a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the 3uick relief which it affords. Sold by all ruggists. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the metallic cough of croup bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house and give it at the first sigh or danger. Foley's Honey and Tar has saved many little lives and is the only safe prepara tion for children as it contains no opiates
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