JaomiT-m vmrr - aimmniiTm t^2.S'HSHSi?.SHSHSf2SESHSHS<^ jjj "I fairty \ ears in | Pharmacy in I Emporium jn Ju Nearly n,ooodays jj [}{ —a lifetime — Ca- sj [jj tering to the wants K] [Jj ol yourselves and your families dur ing such a span of p] time in a strictly n. m conscientious man- rvj It ner, I have built a u] a reputation for dis- ju K pensing "Just what ft j{] the Physician has j{] ordered" and noth- [5 Jjj ing else. Cj In Your PrescrlptlonM and fjj f}{ Family Recipes are ■{J iny Enptcial tare [n jjj jjj I R. C. DODSON. jjj OLSE 3S2SHS e£5P-SHS SH£J LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. oontribulionn invited. That which pouioo*'ld |K« to nee in this dennrtw*nt, fei "« know St/ ;»o#- lal card, letter or personalia. Miss Jean McNarney called on friends at Sterling Run Inst Friday. D. H. Robertson and wife, of Calder, were business callers at Emporium last Friday between trains. Mrs. Asa Murray and children were guests at the home of relatives ut Ralh bun, the last of the week. George Callahan, of Driftwood, was a social and business caller at this place, the last of the week. Attorney H. A. Nelson, of Conders port, was in Emporium on a business mission last Friday afternoon. Miss Alicia Swain, of Olean, N. Y., has again accepted the school at Gar deau and has commenced her work. Mahlon B. Johnson, wife and child ren, of Coudersport, were in Empori um for a short time the first of the week. Harry Anderson, the efficient night cierk at The Warner, was guesta of friendß at Olean N. Y., the last of the week. Mrs. S. E. Sterner, who spent ten days at Austin, guest at the home of her son, returned to Emporium last Saturday. Frank Smith, of Sinnamahoning, transacted business at tiie county seat last Saturday and was guest at Hotel Commercing Mrs. R. A Eick and children, of Coudersport, were puests at the home of Mark Ellis and family, on Fourth street over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Merry and son, have returned to Emporium after spending the past two weeks with re latives at Scio, N. Y. J. W. Kritner, of Gardeau, trans acted business at the county seat las Thursday afternoon, and made the FKKSS office a business call. Misa Rena MucDonald, of Driftwood, was guest at the home of her uncle; A. A. Mac Donald and family, Fifth •treet, the last of the week. Charles Sykes, of Galeton, was trans acting business at Emporium last Thursday and called at the PRBHH office renewing hia subscription. Frank Felt, who enjoyed a short vacation, guest at the home of his par enta, Mr. and Mrs. Clias Felt, returned to Philadelphia, laat Friday evening. Misa Loretta Nagle, of Kidgway, waa in Emporium laat Friday afternoon b«- tween traina. Miss Nagle is receiving electric treatments from Dr. R. P. Heilman. Misaea Mary and Herndetta Cole, who were gueata at the homes of re lativea at this place last week returned to their home at Curweiiaville, laat Saturday morning Mra. F. A. Martin auil ion, who were gueata at the home of Mra. M'a par enta, Mr. and Mra Thoa. McGrain, for the past two weeks, returned to their home at Williamaport, laat Friday. Meaera. Harry C. Whitaker and Will Card, of Olean, N. Y.. were gueet at tha home of W, S. Sterner, Broad atreet, laat Huuday. Mr. Card waa a former reaident uf Emporium beiug the will of Mr. and Mra. J. M. Card. Mlae Phyllis Frank, of Hhefdeld, Fa., waa gusat at the home uf ber aunt, Mra. H. K. Mterner on Tumday aud Wedneaday of thia week. Miaa Freck was anroute for Couderepurt, where she will a pern! a few daya gueet of relatives. David Tlltoa, of Driftwood, was a buainaa* caller at KiMporium ou Metur day evening. Mr Tllton Informed the I'KWH that he aud hia wife wuuld re turn to Emporium In the near future, aa soon aa a dwelling could be pro cured. Mrs. N. J. Swartz is spending a few days with relatives at Lock Haven. Muh Ethel Whilton, of Olean, N. Y., i visited Miss Margaret Kelly lust week. William Munsell was guest cf rela tives at Jamestown, N. Y., over Sun day. Messrs. H. W. Smith and E. E. Breene, spent Tuesday at Renovo, transacting business. S. O. Davis, ot Millhall, Pa., trans acted business at Emporium the first of the week. E. J. Powell, of Scranton, Pa., is spending a few days in town, trans acting business in the interests of his firm. Miss Dora Markert, of Beechwood, is visiting in town this week, guest of her sister Miss Kathryn Markert. Mrs. L. L. Lay has returned to Em porium after a delightful visit of three weeks with relatives at Williamsport and Newark, N. J. Rodney Shives, of Buffalo, N. Y., was guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shives, on Sunday and Labor Day. W. H. Q. Walker, manager of the Calder Brick Works, was a business caller at this place the last of the week and was gueet of The Warner. Rev. M. L. Tate, Rector of Em manuel Episcopal Church, was a busi ness called at Ridgway, last Monday 112 guest of Arch Deacon Radcliff. Messrs. Thomas Bair, John Miller and Morris Plantz, who are on the furnace repair gang, spent Sunday and Labor Day with relatives at Lebanon. E. A. Qerg spent Sunday and Labor Day with his family at St. Marys, re turning to Emporium Tuesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dillon and daugh ter, of Hawlsey, Pa., were guests at the home of A. P. Vogt and family, the last of the week. Miss Mayme Cummings returned to Emporium last Monday evening, from Buffalo, where she has been preparing for the fall and winter millinery.' Richard Kuehne, who has enjoyed bis vacation visiting relatives at Buf falo and Niagara Fulls, returned to his home at this place Saturday evening. Miss Mary Robison departed for Patterson, N. J., to resume her duties as school teacher at that place. Her father accompanied her for a few weeks visit. Dr. Carl Felt, wife and son, who have been enjoying a visit with the Felt family at this place for the past ten days, returned to their home at Philadelphia, Tuesday noon. Mrs. Anna Ames and Miss Margaret Gallagher are spending the week at Smethport, Pa., attending the McKean County Fair and are guests at the home of the former's parents. Mrs. S. C. Nale, nee Miss Ella Kresge, and daughters the Misses Mildred and Ruth, of Niagara Falls, visited in town last week guests at the home of Mrs A. E. Wheaton and family, Third street. Mrs. William Robinson returned to Emporium Monday noon from Keating Summit, where she assisted in the cooking at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calflsh, during their 25th wedding an niversary. Messrs. C. D. Patten and B. M. Heap, of Harrisburg, have arrived in town. Theee gentlemen will have charge of the concrete work on the new P. R. R. tracks between Emporium and Sizer ville. Profs. W. Q. Briner, of Carlisle, Pa., and R. H. Edgar, of Wilmerding, Pa., arrived In town last Saturday and have resumed teaching the same de partments in our schools as they held last year. Miss Mary Weiaman, who lias been visiting in Emporium for the past month, guest at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bair, re turned to her hotue at Glean, Monday afternoon. • Mr. and Mra. William Gibbs and children returned to Kmporium last Saturday, after spending about two months with relatives at Punxsu taw My. .Mlxs Klizitbeth l.udlam returned to K'lijiiirlurn la»t Sunday evening, after ' tpi-mting ten days purchasing her fall a'nl winter millinery goods, ut deva lue! Mini !i itf.ilj. 11. Clint Olmsted, uf Bradford, made his regular monthly bt.s*neae trip lo | Mil* pi ice I**l Friday and was gueet of Ins line «, 11. C Olinated and family, \s <*t Feurtli itrm>'. Mra. Matthew l'h<>wnla, of Cameron, has returned IIOIUC from Brlletuntr Hospital very much benefitted. Iler Utile granddaughter llelau Klvlra Gyler accompanied her home. Mlasee Agnea (Jordan and Stella Tebo went to Ht. Marya on Tuaaday morning, where they have entered the convent at that place to resume their atudlee. Mra Mayme Tebo accom panied them to the school, Harry Pountelu auooiiipauied by hU aiaUire Mra. William Harruigtou and Miaa Haltie fountain went to Khaiou last week, having '•••♦ HI nailed there hy the death uf one uf the children uf Mr*. Morgan, who la a alater of Mrs Foiin nain They will also visit at Ynutitjs- I town, Ohio, before they return home. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. Harold Waddington left for Buffalo Tuesday. Mrs. Fotilkrod is visiting her motiior arid sister at Coudersport. Mrs. Guy A. Kleea and son visited ' relatives at St. Marys the first of the j week. Clayton Fry, of Williamsport, Pa., spoilt Sunday in town guest of friends | and relatives. ) Charles Robison, of Warren, Pa., j spent the first of the week guest of his father and family. Mrs. George Taggart and children, who have been guests of relatives at Detroit, have returned to Emporium. Charles Tell, of St. Marys, was gucat at the home of E. Mead Floyd and wife, Sixth Street, between trains last Sunday. Hon. W. K. Swetland, of Couders port, was in Emporium last Monday and attended argument court. M. E. McSwan, of Dußois, made a business trip to this place last Monday and was guest at The Warner. Hon. G. W. Huntley, ofHuntley, and A. J. Barclay, of Sinnamahoning, were business callers at this place on Mon day. Hon. C. F. Barclay, of Sinnamahon ing, spent Wednesday at the county seat looking after business Interests. Joe McQuaide, formerly of Empori um but now of Jersey Shore spent the first of the week in town. Miss Jennie Nystrom departed for Dußois, on Wednesday morning, where she will spend a few days with rela tives. Miss Belle Johnson returned home Monday after a three week's vacation camping with a jolly good bunch at Lime Lake. Miss Jessie Anderson left this morn ing for Altoona where she will visit her sisters, Mrs. Herbert C. Jones and Mrs Harvey M. Cassidy. Miss Ethel Waddington accompan ied her sister Eva to St. Marys to-day, the latter to undergo a surgical opera tion for nasal trouble. Mrs. John Cummings went to Ridg way on Wednesday morning and trans acted business returning to Emporium in the afternoon. R E. Palmer, ot Angelica, N. Y., formerly employed In the office of C. B. Howard Company, was in Empori um a short time, Monday afternoon. Mrs A. C. Blum returned to Em porium on Tuesday afternoon, after being absent for several weeks on a Western trip. ' Miss Helen Blumle accompanied by her guest Miss Regina Severin, of St Marys, is spending the week taking in the sights at Toronto. Misses Margaret Cavey, Marion Bald win and Kathryn Blnmle have return ed to Allegany, N. Y., to resume their studies at St. Elizabeth's College. Grant S. Vought, wife and daughter, who spent a few days guests of rela tives and friends at Paxinas, Pa., re turned to Emporium on Tueaday after noon. Messrs. John Quigley and Frank Blumle, Jr., have returned to Empori um after a most delightful trip to Atlantic City and other places in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zerfluh and daught«r Miss Margaret, of Ridgway spent Sunday and Monday in Empori um guest* at the homes of Mrs. Z's brothers. Mrs. Demelia Ort, who has been guewt of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Kleea and family for the past two weeks re turned to hor home at Williamsport on Wednesday afternoon. I WINDSOR HOTEL I W. T. BRUBAKER. Manager. European, U N per « a j «„d up I American. IJ.M pec day and up 1 w- - ■ < I Midway between Broad Street I I Sutton and Reading Terminal I lon Filbert Street. § The aal? wrfiieti prised hotel el rspalailea Bag eaaseqaeaee la J^PH^LAD^LPHI^ Are You Looking for a Position? Wc can offer you good Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write ti>- r v>vwv%vwvw«%vwvw«we i 1 rr-ere|»>r« „■ itateniaMlitv Ff f>»e u*>a, jjjg^ , 4 »*V%»»VVVVVWVW****V\.Vf EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. It's Folly to eat poor bread, cakes and pastry when you can make your own delic ious and nutritious bread and cakes from high grade materials that you choose yourself and from the superior Fet Grove flour. This delightful flour is a favorite with housewives who love delicious bread and bread that is the real "staff of life," and that makes muscle and tissue and gives health and strength to the growing family. Try a baking of bread from Pet Grove flour. PRICELIST. Emporium, Pa., July 19, ifclo. NEMOPIIILA, per sack fl 50 Felt'aFancy, " 1 70 Pet drove, " 1 75 Roller Meal " 50 Bye " 70 Graham, " 75 Coarse Meal per 100, 1 50 Chop Feed " 1 50 Cracked Corn per 100 1 50 White Middlings I 60 Bran, 1 40 Chicken Wheat '* 2 00 Screenings " 1 50 Oil Meal " 2 00 Corn per bushel 84 Whit «■ Outs, o<»r bushel 55 New White Oats 48 Oyster Shells, per 100 75 Sterling Chick Feed 2 00 Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90 Daisy Dairy Feed, 1 50 Calf Meal, 501b bag 1 50 Alfalta Meal, 1 50 Cottonseed Meal 1 95 Mammoth Clover Seed, per bu 9 50 Medium lover Seed, " 950 A Isvke Clover Seed, " 9 50 Timothy Seed, " 3 25 Oerman Millet Seed. " 2 25 gANTI-ACHtri headache la a fUsh , yV- £ - Relieve# the con-% v J gestion, cools the I jßhead, stops the acheTDC Absolutely safe for old or young. Does not leave slightest ill effects or re action. Tasteless Tablets All druggists, lOc and 25c WafM Chemical Co., Cluioa, Pa. I — GET THEM AT 1 I Cauliflower J WHITE CELERY / y /J\ if PICKLING PEPPERS _ AND CIDER ■ The Satisfactory Store t ONIONS] J VINEGAR I Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | All the requisites for pickling and preserving. * The season is in full |swing artd we are prepared to meet 9 your needs with. Pure high grade goods at reasonable £ I prices. A "LET US SERVE YOU WITH THE BEST." Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday I 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.50. $ A Choice Irish Mackerel, lb 14c. I Pure lard iu bulk 17c. lb. 20c Bottle Household Ammonia 18c xoc package Bird Seed Bc. Large 15c can Spinach for 12c. 50c Quality Tea, green, black or mixed a lb 40c. Buruham and Morrill's Pork and Beans 20c can 18c Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut, lb 35c. Cameron couuty combhouey 1909 crop 2 combs 25c. Southern Sweet Potatoes j>er pk 30c. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 15c pkg 12c. In the House Ware Department. 75c Heavy pressed Tumbler*, the dozen 60c. 35c fourteen quart Gray Enameled Dish Pans 25c. #1.25, No. 9 Wash Boilers, each 98c. S "d 10c Sand 10c I Delivery to all Parts of Town Twic? Each Day. I You Get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, L Phone 6. Emporium. Warning AII persons fire hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this ofLce, or rhfi Manager at tho workb 1 KKYSTONK POWDKR MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa..August Ist 1903 TTiTTLE BETTER THAN NECESSARY The law requires drugs of purity, quality, and potency but we say drugs of purity quality and potency, bined with an ever watchful care for your health and happiness. Watching ou for the details is what helps We try in every department to have things a little bit better than neccessary. The Old Reliable Drug Store GEO. C. TAGGART, Proprietor. Square Deal Mills EMPORIUM, PA. E. J. Rogers, Prop'r OUR MOTTO:— Honest Weight and Honest Goods. Don't you think it would be a good plan to lay in a barrel of good flour before it goes up. I have just received a car load ot Gamble Green's Snow Flake, by far the best Flour for the price sold in Emporium. Liberal dis count in barrel lots. Call, phone or write. Out of town orders filled same day re ceived. A share of the trade respect fully solicited.