MANY GRIP VICTIMS -■ ■( - Just now many grip victims are troubled by an obstinate cough. Dodson's White Pine and Spruce will positively re lieve that particular'after grip hacking. Dodson's Drug Store. LOCAI. DEPARTMENT, PERSONAL OOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would tike to nee in this department,let u» know by pos tal card, letter or personally. W. F. Schweikart is spending the week transacting business at Sunbury, Pa. J. Raymond Cook, of Ridgway, spent Sunday in Emporium guest of bis par ents. Max Spence, of this place, is spend ing the week at Driftwood, where he is engap?d at house painting. Miss Etta Holcomb, of this place, spent Sunday at Sinnamahoning, guest of her sister Mrs. Arthur Kline. O. W. Bushnell, formerly of this place, but now of Kane, Pa., was a business caller in town on Monday. C. W. Gray, chemist at Sinnamahon ing Powder plant, was a business call er at the County Seat, last Friday. Mrs. Joseph Kaye and daughter, Miss Sarah, of this place, are spending a short time visiting relatives at Monti cello, N. Y. Clyde Fisher departed for Dußoi# and Indiana, Pa , Monday morning, where he is spending the week visiting relatives. J. W. Smith, of Beechwood, trans acted business at the county seat on Monday and made the PRESS office a business call. Mrs. J. A. Fisher has returned to her home at this place from Coudersport, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother. John Lane, of Washington, D. C., was guest of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mickey, on Sixth Street, the last of the week. Mrs. (ieorge Guinn, of New London, Wis., is guest at the home of H. A. Cox and family, on North Chestnut Street. Mrs. < iuinn is a sister of Mrs. Cox. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell and Miss Lil lian Perkins returned home from Wil liamsport, last Friday, where Mrs. R. was transacting business and visiting relatives. Chas W. Shaffer, of New York City, arrived in Fmporium Monday morn ing, transacting business with the Key stone National Powder Company, of which he is a stockholder. Masters Charles and Carl Bonham, of Franklin, Pa., who are visiting their mother, Mrs. John T Howard, are having a line time. They are very geutienienly young men aud aregruw* ing like elder**. Prof. James Coleman, at one time principal of the schools in Drittwood Borough, but now niiut'arly employed in the school* in the PhiliplneN, is visiting hi* many friend* in this *e< tion of the state. Mr* hluabeth Miller and non Master Raymond, of Dußois, who worn guests at the home of C. K. Craudell and family over Sunday, returned to their home Monday. They wore accompan panlwl by Mis* Pauline Crnudell, who will tm their guest (ieorge VY. Tower* and son Karl, of Driftwood, vtailed in Emporium U»t Friday, transacting bu*lHtM They found tliiiH to i all at the I'hm%.* olftte for a social ebit M T, i» Burgees of Driftwood and is higldy reapected and popular with all Michael Norton, of liWMonburg, Ohio, the last of lk« week in (own, visiting ma many frieml* Mr Norton left fur Portville. S V , H*t U r day to Jol* hi* wife who is *t*itutg that place He will 1m n>ni*inKnr«| tiy th» Fntporlum |».»ple m the set***,i aou uf the late Mltha. i Norton Like •II Kiii|mfiuNi hoy* having • •*■•»•» given the t Imie ■*, tie I IIMIHNI iha ladder uf tm eaa and M iiuw Ike tuporluteuilen > 112 a !*rg« nil • otnpany at iHhe>>nhur|- B. J. Collins, of Huntley Station, was a business caller at this plaoe, Sat urday. Joe Wortman, of this place, spent Sunday at the home of his mother in St. Marya. Everett Pierson, of this place, tans acted business at St. Marys between t.raius last Friday. W. J. Merry, of this place, was a business caller at Portville, N. Y., be tween trains hist Saturday. Mrs. Fred Webster and daughter, Irene, of Canoe Run, were shopping at Emporium, Saturday evening. Tom Leet, of Coudersport, was a business caller at Emporium laptSatur | day and was guest at Hotel Warner. C. Leslie Freck, of Sheffield, was a guest a the home ofhis aunt, Mrs. S. E. Sterner, on Broad Street, last Sunday. A. W. Phillips, one of the chemists at the Sinnamahoning Powder plant was business caller at Emporium last j Monday evening. Friday's Ridgway'a Daily Democrat: C. Q. Catlin, of Emporium, was a business visitor in Ridgway yesterday afternoon and last evening. Mrs. Thomas Cuturnings, of this place, spent a few days at Niagara Falls last week, visiting with her son, Thomas, Jr. Mrs. Joseph Burnette and son, arriv ed home on Tuesday afternoon, after being absent from Emporium for the past two months, Mrs. Howard Fitch and children, of Ligonier, Pa., are guests at the home ofE. W. Oaskill and daughter, Miss Perna, Fifth street. Misses Vera Olmsted and Kate Metz ger returned to their respective homes at this place last Saturday evening, from Oberlin, Ohio. Misses Marion Baldwin and Margaret Cavey, who have been attending St. Elizabeth's College, at Allegany, N. Y., are home for the summer vacation. Earl MaeDougall, who has been in Buffalo the past few weeks attending a business school, arrived in town on Saturday for a brief visit with his par ents. Miss Josephine Bentley, who has been guest of her sister Mrs. Husted, and Miss Belle Husted, returned to her home at Lock Haven, this (Thursday) morning. Miss Charlotte Spence, of this place, secretary of the Sunday School Asso ciation of Cameron County, was a business caller at Johnsonburg, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bodine and child ren, of Harriman, Tenn., are guests at the home of Mrs. B's parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. E. R. Lathrope and family, on ] West Allegany Ave. Lock Haven Express, 17th: Little Miss Dorothy Howard and little Miss Cecil Clark, of Emporium, are the i guests of Mrs. Ross W. Barrows, of j West Main street, for Kirmess week. I Mr. and Mrs. Omar A. Heck, of Buf | falo, N. Y., are guests at the home of Mrs. IPs father, Mr. A. A. Mac Donald, ! on Fifth Street. They arrived in Fm parium Saturday. Relatives from out of tow n who at tended the funeral of the late Burt M. Housler were Mr. Soloman Conurath, of Indiana, Conurath, and Messrs. Henry and Floyd Evans, of Olean. F. 11. Dodson departed for Fredonia, X. Y., last Monday, where he will visit relatives for a few days after which he will goto Wisconsin, where ho will en i ter the employ of the Fetters Medicine ' Company. Mrs. Josiah Howard and daughter j Miss Dorothy, and Miss Cecil Clark, returned home from Lock Haven, Sat urday. While in Lock Haven they had the pleasure of witnessing the pro duction of "Kermiss." , Hon B. W. Green und wife returned home from Philadelphia last Saturday morning, where Mrs. Green had Iteen receiving treatment. We are pleased to*t hit Mrs. Green is improving a v.'e ' :i< ''«u tie expected. M.-**rw. T. A. and W. A. Flynn, of tlu* place, weui to Allegany, N. V., last Satuida.v to visit at their home at that place and to be preaeut at the Commencement excrcl*e* at St. Eliza beth's College, which took place ls*t Monday lloti. G. W. Huntley, of Drittwood. treasurer of Cameron Powder Co., at tended to his duties iii town on Mon day The Judge and family are *OOll to tie resident* of Fuiporium, having puruba*tHl the beautiful Julian resi d*nce "U North Broad street. Mra. Charles Park* whowsa taken to ttldgway Ifoapitsl where she expected to have an operation performed A Iter an esaminatlon by Dr. Parmer and otb»r phyaiciau* it waa found would not be neceaaary and that she would cu lit mile to Improve by treatment Tin* i* doer ing new* to h«* family and frienda, Fralik M 1 * ,ug, Willis IMSpuft, Visited trlMlids al this pls>e last MatUr day and Muudty. Mr Kwing la eun< nevlad Willi the tidegrapti department n|tlW I* It U Ce lie is tha invent r a wirel»»a «>*t»m of telegraphy whit, it tut* already gained much pub 1 Ue IftVuf. lie favored the Pfcgna with j ft ex-la), I CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910. I Itiley Warner spent Wednesday tak | ing in the sights at Buffalo. George Smith, of North Bend, ie visiting friends in town for a few days. Mrs. Herman Anderson and son Carl are on a week's visit with relatives in Buffalo. Mr. Graham, of Haverock, Ontario, is visiting John Cronkwright and wife of East Emporium. Misses Ethel and Eva J. Wadding ton visited at St. Marys Tuesday even ing between trains. Mrs. P. V. Daley, of Dußois, is visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nangle, at this place. Miss Maggie Kelly who has been at tending school at Allegany, N. Y., has returned to her home at this place. Mrs. David Murray, of East Third street, went to Buffalo, Wednesday morning to visit relatives for a short time. Kev. J. L. Bogue and Arthur V. Orton are in attendance at the Baptist Convention being held at Smothport, this week. Miss Kittie Blumle, who has been at tending St. Elizabeth's School at Alle gany, N. Y., has returned to her home at this place. W.E. Devling, of Sterling Run, trans acted business in Emporium on Wednesday and made the PKESS ofllce a social call. Misses Margaret Kelley and Sadie Edwards were guests at the home of the former's parents at Coudereport, over Sunday. Nathan Silin, one of Sinnamahon- Ing's prosperous merchants, trans acted business at the county seat, tlas Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davison, of Ridg way, were business callers at this place, on Wednesday, guests of the former's brother, J. M. Davison. Miss Sadie Moran, of Coudersport, spent the first of the week at Empori um, guest at the home of Charles Ed wnrds and family, Sixth street. Miss Helen Blumle and brother Mas ter Leo are spending the week guests of their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Dcitzler, at Bradford. Neil Coppersmith departed this morning on his annual vacation and will vist relatives and friends at Olean, Shiuglehouse and several other places. Hon. 11. H. Mullin and wife are spending the week at Harrisburg, Pa., where Mr. Mullin is attending the Re publican State Convention. Mrs. C. R. Razey and daughter, Miss Sarah and son, Master William, of Portville, N. Y., were guests of Mrs. It's sister, Mrs. Seth J. Hackett, at her home on East Third street, last week. Miss Janet Metzger, who has been spending the winter and spring at the home of her uncle George Metzger and family on Fifth street will leave this ('1 hursdaj evening for Hempsted, bong Island. Mrs. Lora Erhart and son Will, of Austin, returned to their home Wednesday morning after spending a short time guests at home of Mrs. E's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hacken berg, Fifth street. Misses Mary and Mayme Fredette left this (Thursday) morning for Buf falo, N. \ from which place they will goto Quebec, Canada where they will visit relatives. They will be absent for about one month. Miss Edith Heilmau departed for I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., on Saturday • veiling, where she is the guest of her brother John Hellman and wife. Miss I(eilman will enter a school at that place in the near future. Mrs. Maymo Tebo, returned this morning from Marys, where she at tended commencement exercises at the Hacred Heart school. We are in toriiied that her daughter secured high honors In music and painting. / « What a Prescription Represents It represents the result ot careful diagnosis. Year» ot" training, study and practice. It should IK* lilleil by a pharmacist who has had just the saute e.x|K*rieiiee in his own prolix ion ui the Ik>ctor. We liave had that experience. Allow ns t<> till your pre* «riptu>a, Then it rtpft *nU —Recovery. Old Reliable Drug Store CEO. rAIiCtAHT, Proprietor. V- J W. C. Cope, U. S. chemist, has re turned to Pittsburg, having left Em porium last Sunday. Charles J. Lam bert, of Pittsburg arrived in town last Thursday and will act as U. S. chem ist here, during the absence of Mr. | Cope, Gordon Beattie departed for Detroit, j Mich., on Saturday, where he has se ) cured a lucrative position. Gordon is 1 a full Hedged machinist and is sure to make good, having spent the past four | years in the works of the Emporium Machine Company. Hon. and Mrs. Josiah Howard and | children, with Mr. E. J. Smith at the j wheel, autoed to Williamsporton Mon- I day. Mrs. Howard and children are ; visiting relatives for the week and Mr. i Howard is attending the Republican | State Convention at Harrisburg. John A. Johnson, wife and son Lloyd, arrived in Emporium last Fri day from Harrisburg, Pa. They are I enroute for Buffalo, N. Y., where tbey 1 will make their future home. While in Emporium tbey were guests at the 1 homes of Mrs. J's brothers, Messrs. T. ! B. and H. S. Lloyd, also at the home of Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith. They left for Buffalo Tuesday morning. I 1 " $ Foundations for Fortunes'!? Y* 1 Are right here in the advertising columns of this paper If what you're selling hmerit, A DVE R T / S K I I An ad. will sell it foi you I Copyright, IDOii, ftjr W. N. U.l EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. A bite of Delicious Bread made from the PET (jROVE flour will convince you of the exquisite flavor, that this superior flour imparts to your bread. Children cry for the bread with butter that is made from this A 1 flour and house wives are fullv repaid for their trouble when baking a batch of bread, when it gives such gratification and pleasure to the family as that made from PET (iROVE Hour PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., JIIIIOB, IHU. NKMOHIiILA , |ic-r sue I; I V) Kelt's Fancy. " I «0 Pet (Jrovt. •• I«0 Roller Meal " 50 Hye. V £ j Graham,. " I Murk wheat, " 75 ! ttuckwheat, 10 lb Hack, :;n | Coarne Meal per 100, 1 t r > Chop hV- H " I •*•*» j Cracked Com per 100 1 -*5 I White Middlings. » «*> 1 bran,.. 1 Chicken Wheat " 2 00 Screening**, •• 1 *5 Oil Meal 4 4 1 W Corn per bushel, w Whit eOat*, per buahel M Oynler Shells, per 100 76 | Sterling Chick rV d - w Sterling Scratch Feed 1 W I>ai*y Dairy Feed, > 50 Calf M» il. ftOlb bag 1 50 Alfalla Meal 1 50 Cotton wed Meal, * Mammoth Clover Seed, per hu ... Medium clover Heed, " A Invke Clover Meed, •" '•* &0 Timothy heed, *' *2 75 Oerman Millet Heed. *• '2 8 Seed Utu kwheat, Silver Hull, per bu I "0 Seed Huckwhtntt, fapam -*e, per bu I OO Learning Fodder Corn, |>«r bu..... 1 M MR. ROOSEVELT MAKING HIS FIRST SPEECH. Photo by American Press Association. Dtirlnx blii tour of Africa and Europe Colonel ltoogevelt has lost n nn >flf kla streunoslty la speechmaklng. In bis first speech on American Roll 8 ft® kia return, on Juno 18, his oratory was distinguished, as usual, by earnest mess, vehemeace and vigorous gestures. v ▼ t 1 j • The Conservation of Nature's Re- Unremitting sources. Applies as well to our physical state A/ 1 rj"| I O npA [as to material things. C. J. Budlong, O 1 Washington. R. I, realized his condition and took warning before it was too late. .Mir bottles Scared Into Sound Health. troubled with my kidneys a bladder, which sirew worse until I became alarui pwwr«i«T: »»» c lit ed at my condition. I suffered also with In the w.'ir ori insect pests that dull heavy headaches and the action of damage and destroy your flowers, my bladder was annoying aud painlul. 1 shrubbery and trees is the only j read of Foley's Kidney I'ills and after way to keep your lawns and gar- ,' taking them a few weeks the headaches dens fresh and greer. Like all '•-'ft me mi i l ' le action of my bladder was drugs and medicines, insecticides again normal, and 1 was free ol all dis must be pure and fresh to bo etll- tress. for sale by hmporium Drug cient and effectual. Therefore if ! you allow the Emporium pharmacy —"-** -• to supply your needs you can be i If you are not -satisfied after using av assured that what we furnish can cording to directions two-thirds of a bot be relied upon to do the work ; tie or Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver properly. Tablets, you can have your money back. Only at the The Tablets cleanse and invigorate the MEW nDlir CTADC stomach, improve the digestion, regulate lIGVV UI\U\J u ! ' al) dealers. IPrnrorioQ & UlUoulluO Reasonable Prices, I COOKED * y )C » CHIPPED © SLICED SB 1 Y SMOKED IB I HAM ™. _ . BEEF I he Satisfactory Store 40C LB J 35C LB. Try Our Special Blend Tea for Iceing, :75c Lb., 3 Lbs $2.00. J Our week end special sales mean substantial sav- ■ ings for you. All groceries are sold subject to your ap proval whether at regular or special prices. You run I a iio risk. If not convenient to come to the store, phone or ask for the order clerk to call. Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday I 251b bay Best Granulated Sugar 51.50. I 15c Mince Meat in bulk, lb. 12c. lib can Royal baking I'owder 45c. 15c Imported Macaroni, auy style, lb 12c. Dunham's Shredded Cocoauut, lb 35c. 2He Peaches, extra choice, the can 23c. Fresh Invoice Reymer's Chocolate Drops, lb 17c. A 20c bottle (Jueen < Hives 15c. a 15c Heinz plain I'ork aud Heaus 2 cans 25c. High Grade Toilet I'ai>cr, 4 10c rolls 25c. I Fresh Caught Lake Fish. I Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice Each Day. You Get Better Values Here. I JH. DAY, J