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    ESTABLISH KD 1880.
Cameron County Press
MENRV H. MI'I.LIX,
lCilitor and Proprietor
OBVILU; PBOCOFOOT, Assistant and Manager
RAYMOND KLKE*, Assistant Foreman.
W . SI OTT STBRNEB, Assistant Local Editor.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Governor,
JOHN K. TENER,
Charleroi, Washington county.
For Lieutenant Governor,
CONGRESSMAN JOHN M. REYNOLDS,
Bedford county.
For State Treasurer,
C. FRED WRIGHT,
Susquehanna county.
For Congress,
CHAS. F,. PATTON,
Clearfield County.
For Representative in General Assembly,
JOSIAH HOWARD,
Emporium.
REPUBLICANS WILL
WIN EASILY
SENATOR PENROSE DECLARES
Taft Administartion Has Kept Its
Pledges to the People.
United States Senator Boies Pen
rose says that the Republicans will
.sweep Pennsylvania this fall, elect
ing not only the State ticket but
retaining the present strength in
Congress. In an interview given
-j,t Atlantic City to a representa
tive of the Philadalphia Press the
.Senator spoke emphatically on the
situation. He called attention to
the splendid administration of
Governor Edwin S. Stuart and
ojave his reasons for forecasting
Republican victory.
The Senator said:
■"lf my advice is followed the
same open, square, manly fight
that is to be made in Pennsylvania
for the President will be made in
every Congressional district in the
Union. 1 tell you the people are
with Taft. They are beginning to
appreciate his breadth, his sanity,
his usefulness. The days of the
obstructionist are nearly ended. I
»m afraid that Senator Beverage
will lose his seat in Indiana as one
-pffeot of hisopposition to the Presi
dent. Others who have adopted
similar tactics are likely to meet
n, similar fate.
'•Returning to Pennsylvania, 1 j
predict that John K. Tener will i
prove to be a powerful candidate
-and an admirable Governor. He
has breadth of view and strength
of character, a kindly nature and
great executive ability. He has
ideas that are noteworthy, and his
Republicanism is of the old-fash
ioned rock-ribbed variety. He
will tour the State, and 1 predict
that he will not back away from
Any discussion of the Taft Admin*
inistration nor of the administra
tion of State affairs given by the
Republican party under Governor
Stuart.
"I don't care to talk of the
Third party movement until it
shall crystalize into something
more than talk. When I return
from my Western trip in Septem
ber, 1 may have something to say
*ibout it, about the men who com
jn»se it and their motives."
"What about the alleged move
ment to defeat Representatives
who voted with Speaker Cannon?"
"Nothing will come of it. They
voted right, and their action needs
no defense. When the American
public understands, as it will un
derstand some day, the outrageous
persecution to which that great old
Republican has been subjected by
splenetic muck rakers, it will take
it* revenue on the conspirators.
"I want the people of Pennsyl
vania to scrutinize the records of
thf Taft Administration in the na
tion and th*- Stuart Admin; -t ration
»n the State. I want them to
Mtudy the new tariff and t>< make
their own ol> ersaUun* and to form
their own opinions concerning con*
ditions in tli«* nation :tnd in IV.nn-
Hylvania, If this -11 all lie lute, I
have no f>-ar of the result.
'•Pessimism i* a contagoous dia-
WMtu. Prosperity is it* antidote.—
All nigns point to the effective
«lte«k of |he malady, There has
lweu ho mttflh inisreprc-ciitMion
that naturally, many believed thw
fal»M prophet* The approaching
•Munpaigii will give an opportun
ity to show up the dntra< tor* in
iu their true i olor*. This will h«
•loim in a fair tiiacuMsiou of every
thing lur which the Republiuau
l«ai ly utaada, ami lautieipate that
I'eitiiay Ivauia Mill laad tie- 1 o intry
in )u*t that kind of ihstmssiou."
I alaat Popular MIIM>
MUM May (twu)d, Uw< i.ur of piano
furl liu ratal V«MJ * full line /'i..ilal
»»l au4 moat popular sb«<<t ui .mit;. All
*l»» popular sira Popular »od uiu«t
Ji'ftl i»iU*lt PrltMM reaaottafalfc.
iiU
The Churches.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
REV. J. F. ANDERSON, Pastor.
Subject of Sermon at 10:30 A. M.
"Fitness for the Kingdom," Evening
subject: "Spiritual Arom." All the
other regular services of the day will
be observed.
FOUR REASONS WHY THE JEFFRIES
JOHNSON PRIZE FIGHT MOVING PIC
TURES SHOULD NOT BE PUR ON
EXHIBITION IN EM
PORIUM.
I.—Because such pictures would be
exhibitions of brutality and crime, ap
pealing only and directly to the de
praved and beastly in human nature.
2.—Because such exhibitions of bru
tality and crime could not be other
wise than harmful, mentally and mor
ally, to the minds of children and
young people—a class of persons who
would probably not be barred from at
tendance thereat.
3 —Because of the danger attending
such exhibitions of stirring up race
feeling, a thing that should not be en
couraged but discouraged and care
fully guarded against.
4.—Because prize fighting in this
State is illegal, and hence such exhi
bitions of prize-fighting could only be
construed as a violation of the prize
fighting law, subjecting the violators
thereto to the penalties attached there
to.
For these, and other reasons which
could be named, such exhibitions
Bhould be prohibited in Emporium,
both by public sentiment and by legal
authority.
JOSEPH F. ANDERSON, Pastor
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Special Low Rates.
During the free exhibit and demon
stration of the International Corres
pondence Schools of Scranton this
week in the Fetter Building, Fourth
street, Emporium, they are organizing
a special club of students and giving a
very large discount from the regular
prices of their courses. Free cata
logues on any of the 220 different
courses of instruction will be gladly
given by calling at the exhibit.
W. C. T. U Notice.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
Union will hold their regular business
meeting Saturday, July 23, at eight
o'clock, at the home of Mrs. F. P.
Schriner on Fifth street. All members
are requested to be present as business
of importance is to be transacted.
GRACE F. HEIDECK, Sec'y.
Base Ball Practice.
Every one who ever did play ball, or
hopes to in the future, are urgently re
quested to come out. Let us get to
gether and see if " The Office Men"
cannot give "The Regulars" a run for
honorary mention. A scrub game call
ed at six-thirty each evening. Every
body come out for clean recreation,
and the best to win a suit.
Lady Press Agent With Bobbins
Shows.
Mrs. Charles A. Chapman, advance
press agent for the Frank A. Bobbins
i circus, which appears in this city May
28, was a pleasant caller at The Daily
News office this afternoon. Mrs.
Chapman is the only lady press agent
ahead of any circus in the world and
j is capable in every respect. Her hue
-1 band, Charles A Chapman, is manager
| of advertising car, No. 1 which is doing
j service here to day.—Shainokin Daily
News.
Will exhibit in Emporium, Tuesday,
| Aug. 2nd.
It's Your Kidneys.
Don't nistake the Cause of Your
Troubles. An Emporium Citizen
Shows how to Cure Them.
j Many people never suspect their kid
neys. If suffering from a lame, weak or
aching back they think that it is only a
muscular weakness, when urinary trouble
sets in they think it will soon correct it
sell. And so it is with all the other symp
toms of'kidney disorders. That is just
where the danger lies. You must cure
these troubles or they may lead to diabe
tes or li right's disease. The best rcme
dy to use is Doan's Kidney Pills. It
cures ail ills which are causd by weak or
diseased kidneys. Emporium people tes
tify to permanent cures.
For sale by all dealers, l'riee 50 cents,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents. Remember the uuiue—
D'lun s—and take no other.
Eight rtonths for $5.00
Any person who cannot get their
, strength back in the four months which
| constitute a #•"> treatment o! Seiine Pills
'in entitled to the free treatment ot
| lour mouths more. Kexinc Pills are ah
nolutnly _"ijn,iitecd for all forum of nerve
I weak net-- HI BMD or women. Address or
I cull on It. C. liiidwiu, Druggist, Km
' poriutu Pa where they sell all I In* prin
-1 cijial remedies and do not substitute.
Muit be Above Suspicion
j k idtmy and bladder ailment* are so
. nertoui iii iheir cou-euuenoe, and it un
checked mi often fatal that any remedy
offered for their cure uiUnt hi' above BUS
tiiciou Foley Kidney Pills contain uo
larmtul dm#* and have successfully
•to,*! a long and thorough test. For
sals by the Emporium Drug Co.
iolcy'a Kl«lniy Hllla hav* Cured Me.
The above ia a >|Untatioe from a letter
writt Mby II M Wiukhr. Kvaasvillu,
II u l I ooutiai led >» seven case ot kid
j ley trouble. My baek gave out auti
palled tU' I wined to have lost ail
I strength and ambition wa* bothered
I with huy ,p> IU, my head would awim
and | »' wj!d H ..i Is fur a my eye*.
, I UauH Foley t Kilo y Ptlla regularly
! and am u«t» pni.-.tly well and feel like
a M'-w man I 1. y K.-he y PilU ei»r»*J
in I >r »«1< by Kinporum Co.
i
CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910.
Council Proceedings.
Proceedings of adjourned Meeting
of Borough Council, held Thursday
evening, July 14, 1910.
Meeting called to order at 8:30 P. M.,
Mr. H. M. Foster, presiding.
Members present: Messrs. Howard,
Haupt, Mullin, Norris, Mum ford, Fos
ter.
Members absent: Messrs. Pearsall,
Spencer, Cummings.
Moved by Mr. Mullin, seconded by
Mr. Howard, that if tbe School Board
had no objections, that a door be cut
through the side adjoining the School
Board room, for the use of Committee
meetings and executive session. Car
ried
Council then went into executive
session.
Moved by Mr Howard, seconded by
Mr. Mumford, that it be resolved by
the Council of the Borough and it is
hereby resolved, that all work now
under contract to be done by contract
and all work that may be hereafter be
done by contract, or otherwise, shall
be charged to the Borough and shall be
paid for by the Borough of Em
porium, except the paving and curb
ing, which shall be immediately front
ing on the properties which are to be
assessed for the cost and expense con
nected with improvements of street
and alley intersections. All costs and
expenses connected with any drainage
system now under construction or that
may hereafter bo constructed, shall bo
paid for by the Borough of Empor
ium.
Ayes and nayes were called for and
resulted as foilows: Ayes: Messrs.
Mullin, Howard, Haupt, Foster, Mum
for and Norris. Nayes: None.
Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by
Mr Mumford, that the resolution as
offered and read by the Secretary of
the Borough Council be adopted and
that a copy of the same be given to
the Chief Burgess for his approval.
Ayes and nayes were called and
members voted as follows: Ayes:
Mullin, Norris, Foster, Howard,
Haupt, Mumford.
Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by
Mr Mumford, that the Borough Audi
tors' Report for the year ending Mar.
1, 1910, be published in the Cameron
County Press and the Emporium In
dependent
Ayes and nayes were called and
members voted as follows: Ayes:
Messrs. Howard, Haupt, Foster, Mum
ford. Norris. Not voting: Mr. Mul
lin.
Council then adjourned.
C. E. CR AN DELL,
Secretary.
Council Proceedings.
Proceedings of meeting of Borough Council
held Monday evening, July 18, 1910.
Members Present: Messrs. Haupt, Howard,
Mullin, Mumford, Norris and Foster.
Members absent: Messrs. Cummings, Pear
sal! and Spencer.
Communications from Burgess were read.
Moved by Mr. Mumford. seconded by Mr.
Haupt, that the President of Council, Chief Bur
gees and Mr. Howard, call on Hon. B. W. Green
and consult with him in regard to acting as
Borough Solicitor. Car.ieJ.
Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Mum
ford, that Council adjourn to meet in regular
session Tuesday evening.
C. E. Chan dell,
Secretary.
Adjourned Meeting of Borough Council held
Tuesdav evening, July 19, 1910.
Members Present: Messrs. Haupt, Howard,
Mullin, Mumford, Norris, and Foster.
Members absent: Messrs. Cummings, Pear
sall and Spencer.
Clntirman Mullin, Chairman of the Sewer
Committee, reported progress relative to sewer
on Chestnut street.
Moved by Mr. Howavd, seconded by Mr.
Haupt, that an order be drawn on the
Treasurer in favor of Costello A Neagle for fl,-
!. r »o oo to apply on th•• drainage surflux sratei
system.
Ayes ami Naves were called Members voted
as follows: Ayes: Messrs. Haupt, Howard,
Mullin. Mumford, Norris and Foster.
Nayes—None.
Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Nor
ris, that Borough Council elect Hon. B. W.
Green as Solicitor for a term of three years at
$250 per annum. Ayes and Nayes were called:
Ayes: Messrs. Haupt, Howard, Mullin, Mum
ford. Norris aud Foster. Nayes—None.
Moved by Mr. Howard,'seconded hy Mr. Mul
lin,that in consequence of the large expense ne
cessarily incurred in rebuilding the furnace
plant no as to make it a continuing and perma
nent industry the term of exemption from Bor
ough taxes be extended for oni; year and that
the Borough, sewer, extension and naving bond
taxe* assessed against the Siunamanonini; Iron
and Coal Company for the year 1910 are hereby
remitted ami exonerated.
Ayes and Nayes were called. Ayes: Messrs.
Haupt, Howard, Mullin, Mumford, Norris and
Fouler. Nayes—None Council then adjourn
al. < . K. ( HA N 0K1.1.,
Secretary.
The Delineator tor August.
The Delineator's August number
contains a great deal about beautiful
women. In the new editorial depart
ment, "Conversazione," which has
quickly gained an immense audience,
hrnian J. Ridgway mingles grave and
gay philosophy so deftly that all who
read must stop to think, even while
they smile. When he talks ofthe pret
tiest woman he ever saw Mr. Ridgway
recalls youthful memories that estab
lish a universal kinship and then he
revealu a new significance in every-day
tllillgM.
"(Setting Pretty Quick," by deleft
tlurgesH, is an extraordinary article,
which deal* with a beauty quite differ
ent from that considered editorially by
Mr. Ridgway. Ttie writer gives an
account of the sufferings endured by a
foolish woman willing to be actually
skinned alive in order that she might
appear young. William K. liurali,
I'uited States Senator fur Idaho, tel'i
"Why 1 Am for Suffrage for Women,"
J. Horace McPnrlsnd describes the
work of civic Improvement in Harris
burg, Pa., and Adachi Klnimskue
offers reason* "Why Jitp«n«ae Women
Make Mm R«*t Wive*."
The fli'tiou ofthe month include* "A
i'rluat In Spite of Himself, ' by Hud
yard Kipling, "The Young Man With
Wing*,'' by Mary Redmond Shipman
Andrews; "Freeh Air for (irandoa,"
by lxjuia« ( lessor Hale," and Mary
Stewart Cutting's serial, "The I'nfor
•eeii,"
THE MAN'S MAIi.VZINK PAUK ap
pears fur the *et-oiid tuue iu the lie
liueator and it is a distiuct humorous
■uocees. No inure unique idea than
I this hits ever been us plotted by a
periodical tiveriOM » 111 laugh at the
' drawing "If Apollo Came to Atlantic
City," by Albert Levering aud at the
foilowiug Utuuiiualuig contribution*
I "How u> be Handsome," by t'harle*
Hut tell Ixiumii, "ude to a Dish Pail,"
by <i*»*r l.lew*ilyu. "Oood Uainn* for
Men," by J awe* I. Ford "The lag*!
liabilities of (lit Hu*i Man. 'by H 1..
M< itcheu and"The M*n Who Make*
Hi* Own t lot be*," by Oelett Hurgee*
I
AUDITORS' REPORT.
Receipts and Expenditures, I labilities
«ind Assets of the Hornmjh of Em
porium, for the year ending March
7th, 1910.
E. I). WHITK. Treasurer, in account with the
ftorouuh Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury, March Ist, 1909,. $ 633 02
Received from John (licmi, Coll. 1909,.. 3,001 00
Received from John Glen.i, Coll. 1909,
Dog tax 72 00
Received from County Treasurer, Li
quor Licenses 912 00
Received from County Treasurer, Rent
for Elections 20 <»0
Received from Tax (Foreign HI 53
Received from Burgess for Streets, H9 6tt
Received from Burgess, for Licenses,.. IHtf 64
Received from Burgess, for Fines, 9H 50
$6,057 15
EXPENDITURES.
Police salary $ 720 00
Extra police 24 60
Police, supplies, etc., 9 65
Secretary, salary, 75 00
Treasurer, salary 76 00
Hauling hose carts, etc.... 36 l r o
Fireman's Relief Association, 416 so
Fire Department, supplies,.... 6 90
Board of Health, printing ordinance,.. 30 00
Refunding dog tax 1 O0
Repairs to sewers, 114 78
Streets 1,919 44
Johnson McNarney, Attorneys, 95 90
State Tax on Bonds, 20 14
Order Books 20 '.'o
Treasurer's bond, 20 00
Auditing 48 00
Printing, - 108 50
Hardware, supplies and f-rndries <ll 21
Refunding tux 1909, 50
Balance, 1,242 10
$5,067 15
Balance in treasury, $1,242 40
ASSETS.
Balance in treasury 112 1,242 40
LIABILITIES—NONE.
E. D. WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Elec
tric Light Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury March Ist, 1909,.. $ 512 is
Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,. 1,532 00
Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,
tax previously exonerated 81
Received from Emporium Lodge, No.
382, F. & A. M... 22 85
Received VV. Donovan, 18 87
Received from Theatorium 97 30
Received from H. A. Zarps & Co,. 65 21
Received from Pennsylvania R. R.Co., 270 00
Received from E. At R. V. R. R.C'o 50 00
Received from supplies sold, 3 03
$2,572 58
EXPENDITURES.
In HI ranee, $ 65 50
Engineer, salary, 950 00
Extra labor 81 73
Gas,. 296 85
Supplies,. 769 <5
Refunding tax, 15
Balance, 458 60
$2,572 58
Balance in treasury $ 458 60
ASSETS.
Balance in treasury ♦ 458 60
LIABILITIES—NONE.
E. D, WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Water
Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in treasury, March Ist, 1909 ... $ 281 81
Received from John Glenn. Coll. 1909,. 919 20
Received from John Glenn, Coll. 1909,. 83
$1,201 84
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Emporium Water Co., SI,OOO 00
Refunding tax 15
Balance In treasury, 201 69
$1,201 81
ASSETS.
Balance in treasury, $ 201 69
LIABILITIES-NONE.
E. D. WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Elec
tric Light Bond Fund.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury, March Ist. 1909.- • 112 174 54
Received Iront John Glenn, Co!!. 1909,. 1,225 98
,100 52
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Bonds Nos. 39 to 46 inc. 57, 58, 59
and 60 $1,200 00
Paid Coupons No. 15on Bonds No. 'l9 to
46 inclusive. 16 00
Paid Coupons No. 16 on Bonds No. 39 to
16 inclusive 16 00
Paid Coupons No. 16 on Bonds No. 57 to
65 inclusive 18 00
Paid Coupons No. 17 on Bonds No. 61 to
I inclusive,. 10 oo
Paid Interest on Bonds No. 57, SH, 59
and 60 paid before clue, 5 33
Paid luterest on Bonds No. 44, 45 and
46, paid before due, 3 00
Paid Interest on Bonds No. 39, 40, 11,
42 and 43, paid before <lue, 5 <M)
Paid Refund tax 1909 20
Balance iu treasury, 126 99
* 1,400 52
ASSETS.
Balance in Treasury I 126 99
LIABILITIES.
Gut standing Bonds Nos. 61 to 65 in
clusive $ 500 00
E. I). WHITE, Treasurer, in account with Sewer
Kxtetittion Bond Fuud.
RECEIPTS.
Balance in Treasury March l»t, 1909, fl,0?l 18
Received from Johu Glenn, Coll. 1909. 919 46
$1,990 62
EXPENDITURES,
i Paid RomU Nos. 20 to 29 inclusive and
31 to .13 inclusive 91.300 00
Paid Coupons No. 5 on Bonds No. 41
and 61 to 70 inclusive 16 00
Paid Coupons Not 6 on Bonds No. 2'J
to 60 inclusive and 63 to 70 iucln»ive, 92 oo
Paid Coupons No. 7 on liouds No. 30
and U to 59 inclusive and 62and A3, 58 00
Paid Interest on lloiidn. No. 31, 32 and
) 33. paid before maturing.. 3 00
! Paid Inters*! on Bonds No 20 to 19 in
clusive 10 "0
Paid Rvfuuding tax 15
| Balance in treasury, 511 17
fl.Uft 62
ASSETS
Balance in treasury $ 511 4?
LIABILITIES
i >ut<*t.«udiug lionds NUM. 30 alld 31 to 70
inclusive 00
Outstanding Coupon No. S *»«» Ho»d«
No. t>u and 61, ........ ... i uo
Outstanding Coupon No. 7 on Bond*
No 4o and SI and 64 to To inclusive, is uo
,*tl 00
RK< APITI'LATION ot account of K. !> White,
Treasurer.
ASSETS
Balain Borough Fund 91,' iii AO
Ualauc* iu Electric Light Kum1,........ r>* So
| lUlanctf in Water Fund... JOl «•*
Balance in Eltntrk* Light lioud fund, I'JS «s
i Balance in Hewrr Fiteasnm lioud
Fund, . 511 47
Si, >4l IS
LIABILITIES
Outstanding Bonds in Klectrw Light
H I. I hand I kjs uu
I Outstanding Uoud* and t oupoit* isi H
K- lioud Fund. ... .. 4.SW US
I li.lfl ss
112 Liabilities over Aasvta, lI.TSs
] JOHN MI.KNN, Constable and folio tor Ins, m
1 amount with the several Ktuuoriuw ifcouugli
1..U.1.
MIRUI'ItM
DM
Ihi »..! .>IUI . ......... $4 Hi 7*
I K.
■ M) amount paid Borough fteasaref, H.ttM uw
| Up «i<iU»rall"Us 41 i
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ELECTRIC LIGHT.
DR.
To amount of duplicate ft, 558 79
CR.
Hy amount paid Borough Treasurer,... $1,532 81
By exonerations 25 95
$1,558 79
WATER.
DR.
To amount of duplicate, $ 935 62
CR.
lly amount paid Borough Treasurer,.. $ 920 03
Hy exonerations, 15 59
$ 935 62 |
BONDS.
DR.
To amount of duplicate, ... . $2,181 78
CR.
By amount paid Boro. Treas. in E L.,. $1,225 9H
By amount paid Boro. Treas. in S. E.,. 919 46
By exonerations, 36 34
.$2,181 78
DOG. I 1
DR.
To amount of duplicate, $ 77 00 | '
CR.
By amount paid Borough Treasurer,.. $ 72 00
lly exonerations, 5 00
$ 77 00 j
We, the undersigned. Auditors of the Borough !
of Emporium, Pennsylvania, do certify, that we
have examined and audited the accounts of E. !
D. White, Treasurer, and John Glenn, Constable i
and Collector, with the Borough of Bmporiuru, |
and that the foregoing is a true statement ofthe I
same.
Witness our hands this 15th day of April. A. D., !
1910.
GRANT S. ALLEN, I
I. K. HOCKI.I'JY,
GEO. A. WALKER,
23-3t. t Auditors. |
£ THE j
s New Novelty s
£ Ice Cream i;
> and Confectionery >
\ Parlors <
{ JOHN McDONALD. Manager \
\ Opposite Post Office. i
Everything new and Up-to-Date.
s Ice Cream, Icee, Soda Water, ? |
\ served in style. Large Cool <
112 and Comfortable Rooms. )
P Experienced Waiters, Prompt J
i Service. We study to please i
3 Our Confectionery, Fruit, and i
\ Soda Water department is newly * !
r fitted, all good being fresh and )
5 pure. We kindly solicit a share i
\ of the public patronage. Call >
112 and see us and try as. P
> Private families supplied with >
S Cream or Ices in the most ap-
112 proved packing cases, in the )
> most up-to-date manner. >
\ Give us a call. s
i JOHN McDONALD, Manager. |
FOLETSHONEYHTAS
sfops the cough and heals lungs
PLsYIAIM' ,! t3
FIFTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS
July 29, August 10 and 19, and September 2,1910
Atlantic City
Cape May
Wildwood, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, N. J.
$9.55 From Emporium
STOP-OVEH AT PHILADELPHIA
Allowed on return trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket Vjjeut
Full Information regarding leaving time of train* on wtiich
ticket* will b«i accepted may bo obtained of Ticket Agenta,
or H I*. Kraaer, I> P. A., 'M Main Street, Huffklo, N. Y.
J. H. WOOD OKO. W BOYD
I'tutaenger Trafllo Manager Ht. (leneral l'aM»engt<r Agent
EMPORIUM
MII^G^CO^NY.
An Unexpected Guest
for luncheon or dinner will enjoy the
delightful trial of home-made bread
that is made from the Pet drove flour.
The loaves made frcm thin high grade
tiour are fine, light, white and of
tempting flavor and a satisfying lunch
eon can be made on the excellent bread
(with sweet butter) that is made from
the Pet Grove flour.
PRICE~LIST.
Emporium, Pa., July 19,1910.
NEMOPHILA, per sack 112 1 SO
Kelt's Fancy, " 1 "0
Pet Grove, " 1 75
Roller Meal " 50
Rye " 70
Graham " 75
Coarse Meal per 100, 1 50
ChopFeert. " 1 50
Cracked Corn per 100 1 50
White Middlings, 1 60
Bran. 1 40
Chicken Wheat ' 200
Screenings " 1 50
Oil Meal " 2 0O
Corn per bushel 84
White Oats, prrbushel 55
Oysler Shells, per 100 75
Sterling Chick Feed 2 00
Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90
Daisy Dairy Feed 1 50
: Call" Meal, 501b bag 1 50
Alfalfa Meal I 50
Cottonseed Meal 1 95
Mammoth ( 'lover Seed, per bu 9 50
i Medium lover Seed, " 950
Alsyke Clover Seed, " 9 50
Timothy Seed, " 3 25
German Millet Seed, " 2 25
Seed Buckwheat, Silver Hull, per bu 1 00
Seed Buckwheat, Japanese, per bu 1 00
Learning Fodder Corn, per bu 1 10
INOXICE.
Stockholders Meeting.
r pil Ejßoard ot Directors of the Emporium Water
JL Company, hereby give notice, that a s-pecial
meeting of the stockholders will be held at the
office of the said Company in Emporium, Penn
sylvania, on Saturday the twenty seventy day of
August 1910, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose
of voting for or against the proposed increase
of the indebtedness of the said Compony to
$40,000.
JOHN D. LOGAN, Secretary.
! June 11,1910.—18-llt.
WANTED
At once. Men to represent as, either
locally or traveling. Now is the time
to start. Money in the work for the
right men. Apply at once and secure
territory.
ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y
10-4 m.
A, A FREE TRIAL
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