I ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The official Government tests show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. With no other agent can bis cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. It makes pure, clean, healthful food. Royal CookBBooBook — 800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. ___ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. L.OCAL »EPAAT>II:IS I . PERSON AL (iO^SII Contribution* invHcd. Thai wfi\cb mm > like to nee in this iejnirhncnt,lei ns A nnv by /w«•- tal C'lrrt, fetter or . Hon. J. C. Johnson spent Friday at Coudersport, where he was guest of relatives. Louis Pierouti, our master basket ball player, spent Sunday at Kane, guests of liis parents. W. J. Taylor was called to Brook vil!e,on Saturday,by the serious illneßs of his mother Misses Emma Strubler and Mollie Sullivan were guests u f relatives at St. Marys over Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Lingle spent Sunday at Johnsonburg, where she was entertain ed as guest of relatives. Rev. Father McAvenue, of Drift wood, transacted business at the county seat last Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. George Neidlinger, of this place, were guests of relatives and friends at Riilgway over Sunday, E. W. Yeagle, of St. Marys, spent a short time in town last Friday, look ing after bis business interests at this place. S. J. Hauber, of St. Marys, a former business man of Emporium, transacted business in town last Friday between trains. Miss Rena Jordan went to Drift wood last Friday afternoon and spent the week's end, guest of Mies Maude Callahan. W. L. Thomas, County Commission ers Clerk, transacted business at Drift wood and Sinnamahoning for a short time last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and son Frank went to Ridgway on Sun day morning, where they spent the day visiting friends. Nathan Silin, one of Sinnamahoning's enterprising businesss men, spent a few hours in Emporium last Friday, transacting business. lion. John A. Wykoff of First Fork, was a business caller at Emporium last Friday. Mr. Wykoff returned home on the afternoon train. Mr. and Mrs. li. Enmit Tulis and son, departed for Buffalo, N. Y., last Friday, where they are being enter tained as guests of relatives. V. E. Crum, of Sinnamahoning, transacted business at the Jcounty seat for few hours last Saturday. Mr. Crum made the PnEss office a social call. W. H. Van Wert, Superintendant of the Sinnamahoning powder plant, was a business caller at Emporium on Saturday and made the Press office a business call, renewing bis subscription for another year. Miss Elizabeth Crandell departed for Castle Shannon, Pa., on Tuesday even ing, where she will spend the week guest at the home of her dance's par ents. Mr. Edwin B. McKee will soon leave the al>ove named place for St. where he will be employed for some time. \AH) R. Burlingame, third trick oper ator at Howard Hiding, spent a lew hours in town on Wednesday after noon anil made the Pit Kg* office a social call. Mr. Burlingame is a very plea«uut young gentleman The Pkkss has been favored by several "write ups' on Important questions from Mr, Hurling)) ni< \[ r _ Hjs ( n former resi dent <>f W button township, bi-< father being proprietor ol the famous apple orchard at the head of | | Mt i.' or j, William Bunehan, of Renovo, spent ' Monday in town, calling on friends. W. G. Bair was a business c.lier at Driftwood, and Sinnamahoning on I Monday. Dr. Evan O'Neil Kane and wife, of | Kane, were guests at Tiie Warner yesterday. Mr. R'izor, of Warren, was guest of ! A F. Andrews and wife last Saturday a ad Sunday. I Chas. E. Leutze spent last Sunday at I St. Marys, returning home on the evening train. Miss Mabel Butler went to St. Marya < on Wednesday morning, where she is s guest of friends. j J. T. Armstrong, of Kittaning, Pa , i was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i R. B. Winkett, last Friday. W. 11. Howard is spending the week, visiting relatives and transacting l<us ! ness at Shenandoah, Pa. | Messrs. Marshall Barr and James Smith, of Driftwood, transacted busi ness at Empsrium lor a few hours last Tuesday. Messrs. George A. Callahan and i Frank Callahan, of Driftwood, were | business callers at the county seat on j Wednesday. Miss Maude Callahan, of Driftwood, j arrived in town on Sunday evening, | and spent a short time here, guest of Miss Rena Jordan. Mrs. Eliza Baker, who has been : spending the past month, guest of her ; sister, Mrs. Hannah Tulis, returned to her home at Alfred, N. Y , last Mon day. Messrs. J. Belmont Mosser and F. D. Mosser, of St. Marys, spent Mon -1 day evening in town calling on friends. Tuey are very pleasant gentlemen. Rev. J. F. Anderson and wife, de parted for Bloomsburg, Pa., on Tues : day, where they will attend the Con | ference of the M. E. Church. We hope j Rev. Anderson will be returned to Em i poriurn. I Leo Edelman, of East Emporium, de parted for Williamsport on the noon i train on Wednesday, where he has en tered the hospital at that place for treat ment. Miss Rose Maahs, of Buffalo, N. Y., 1 is spending the week in town, guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Pierce, East Allegany Avenue. Mrs. D. Cooney, of Renovo, Pa., and Mr. Peter liennigan, of Jamestown, N. Y., spent, the first of the week in town, guests at the home of D. W. Donovan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grageroff, who have been visiting relatives at New York City for the past throe weeks, have re turned to their home at this place. Misses Elizibeth Ludlara and May me 1 Cutmnings, who have been in Cleve land, preparing f>r the spring millin ery work, returned to Emporium on the noon train on Wednesday. Misses Helen Qulnn and Minnie Walker, of St. Marys, spoilt a few days in town last week, guests at the home of John Cutnmings and family, Mouth Broad street. Mrs Chas. Atiehu and daughter and Mrs. Geo. Eaton were Pkkhh callers on Monday, the former to renew the I'KKsh for another year and both to tike a look through our establishment. Of course they were pleased. Henry Palmatier, of Niagara Fulls, an Kmporlutu boy' who left hereabout eight year* ajjo, was a Phkss caller on Saturday, accompanied by our old friend, W. 1.. Dixon. Mr. Palinatlor forwards the I'KBis to his father in Canada. \A! IC »'ON COUNTY PRESS, THURSD\Y, MARCH i 6, 1911. St. Patrick's Day Greeting. On land or on ocean, In vali or on lull. T<> ilny Erln'schlldreii rejoice with a wilt; Saint Patrick, In *|ilrlt, I* Willi u* again. Ami to all hi*children hi* blowing* extend. Columbia greet* him with Ireland to-day, Both wMrinc the Shamrock In loving di*play; With the dear Star* and Stripes and tin- Harp all entwined. Hi* loving remembrance in our heart* are en abrlned. Though Erin's brave wins are In eveiy known clime, Their eyes look toward Irejpnd at this happy time; And though age« may pass, time can't steal away | True Irishmen's memory of Saint Patrick's day j l.ong life to the Irish, abroad and at home, | Their great deeds are many wherever they roam j They are loyal and true whert'er they may be, ' To the Shamrocks of Erin, far over the sea. JOHSF. SULLIVAN. I Emporium. Pa. Mrs. E. M. Hurteau went to Buffalo, 1 N. Y., last Monday morning, wheie 1 she transacted business. John Schwab, of Cameron, visitid in ! town on Saturday and made the PRESS j sanctum a business call. Joseph Lechner, one of our hustling j shoe dealers, went to Buffalo, N. Y., : on Wednesday, to transact business. Edward Hil'yard, of Watsontown, i speut Wednesday in town, guest at the; i home of Henry Aucliu and famiiy ) ' West Fourth street. C. J Miller, of Huntley, was a busi ; nees caller at Emporium between | trains last Saturday and dropped in :o i see the PRESS force and like many do, I sent a copy to a brother for one year. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster are re joicing over the arrival of a little daughter, who made her advent into the world early hist Friday morning The happy papa has been busy passing cut cigars to his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaye accom panied by their grand-son, Master Joseph Gibbs, returned to Emporium last Sunday evening from Sedro- Woolley, Wash., where Mr. Kaye is extensively engaged in lumbering. Mrs. W. K. Wright, of Renovo, spent Saturday in town, guest of her sister, Mrs. T. F. Moore and family, Sixth street. Mrs. Wright was a very agree able PRESS caller while in town and highly praised our complete establish ment. Capt. A. B. Long, of Ridgway, Supfc. of Merris Meat Co., transacted busi ness in Emporium yesterday, Capt. Long says many of his company, (Co. H. N. G.,) are anxious to take a hand in the Mexican war, if Called on. From 25 to 30 men of the 16th regiment aie ready to answer call at once. G. T. Dixon, of Westboro, Wis., arrived in town last Friday evening, and is spending a short time here guest of relatives. Before leaving for home he called on the PRESS, renewing his own subscription also a friends. He reports all Emporiumites, residing at Westboro, prosperous and happy Their hearts all throb for old Empori um. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seger departed for Buffalo on Monday morning, where they transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Seger also visited Jamestown, N. Y., and looked over the Lake View Rose Gardens, after which they went to Oil City, where they attended the Cordie-Walker wedding last evening. Mrs Seger will also visit her home st Salem, W. Va., before returning to Emporium. Good Roads Train. You are earnestly urged to do your utmost to create the proper interest in your community, so that every person who can be of influence may be pres ent. when the train reaches your part of the State, and aid in making this train—which is costing many thousands of dollars to operate—uu ef ficient instrument iti stirring up an active popular interest in good roads throughout the State. The train will reach Emporium at 11:46 a. in., March 17th, leaving at 2:30 p. m., March, 17th During this time the exhibit cars will be open, and illustrated lectures de livered. JOHN PRICE JACKSON, ' Dean of the School of Fngineering. With every fifty cent box of A. ('. O , we give two gold fish and globe. E. D. Co. Smoke "Havana Ribbon" 5c cigar. §2,UO(i Death benefit; SIS.(K) Weekly Benefit for Accidents; $15,00 Sick Bene fit; SI,OOO for loss of limb or eyesight; SIOO Emergency Relief Benefit. Cost I sti.oo per year. No other dues nor as ' sessinents. Old established Company, with SIOO,OOO State Deposit to guaran tee payment of claims. Men and women between the ages of lti ai'd 05 taken. No doctors examination re quired. Send your application or ad dress for further information, Dept. A. American Registry Company, 12s Kill uott Square, Hutlalo, N. V., or 2iw Cadillac Building, Erie, Pa. 1-131. Good—mild •uniform "Havana Rib i boil cigars. -l-.lt. With every ttlty cent box of A. ('. (>., We givo two gold lUli ami K. I). Co. "Hunan.i Itibbou" cigar* will pit-it ■ you. 4-3t. I /"lake Your Room New Mantels, ClinirH, Wood-Work, and Mm.ill 11 ©ins, i.iii be <lll ic;kly (minted by any one with a small can of our Home Finish Domestic Paint, in all colors 15 to 25 cents. Makes ail interior wood-work bright HH new. (lot it from Harry S. Lloyd. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICK. I.IBT. Emporium, !'a.. March. 1, *9ll. NEMOFHJLA, per Hack *) M Felt's Fancy, M 1 45 Pet Grove, 41 1 50 Holler Meal •• 50 Rye . H 70 'iraham " 70 | New Buckwheat Flour. 24 lb. sack, 75 New Buckwheat Flour. 10 lb. sack.. 86 <-oarpe Meal ;h 100 1 15 ChopKci m. .. 1 15 (.-racked Corn per !of> 1 15 While .< 1 60 Mran. .. I 10 Ohicki • A'heat 1 R0 Screenr ua i% 1 15 Oil Me'i! " 2 00 Corn i»« r bushel Ol Whitttsa s,i» rbuohil 45 Oyste -hells, uer 100 75 Btei ling ( btok Fe «i i 00 '>terlin< .Scratch Keyd 1 70 Dairy Peed l 40 ' all Meul, "»u lbs 1 50 Cotto" Heetl Meal 1 75 Hue!.* wheat Grain 1 40 jj The Need of Sweets For Children Wl.en they crave them is now recognized bj all doctors. One thing they insist upon, however, absolute purity of sugar and other ingredients. That we guarantee as regards our confec tions, and we bespeak an early purchase of a pound or Ifss. A fu'l line of home-made can diet--. SEGER & CO. b hone 2 I Dodsnn's Drug Store Corner of F i• rt h -. nd Chestnut Sts. No Need to Fear Germs or barilla. We have a fresh supply of copperas, sulphur, platts chloride carbolic acid, sulphur can dles, etc., for spring disinfecting, also a complete supply of antitoxin, liftwcver the old axiom says an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure, (let busy before it is too late. Nyles Sarsaparilla fortifies the system against all dis eases by purifying and enriching the blood and toning the system thereby making disease impossible. DODSON'S Graduate Prescription Service ONLY When Did You Come Across When did you come across that cold? When are you going to get rid of it? Better attend to it now- You will play the game of lite a great deal better if you get rid of that cold by taking White Pine and Tar Cough Cure, 25c EMPORIUM DRUG COMPANY. I Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, k" Hot House Goods & Early Southern Truck § High Grade Teas, Coffees and Spices. 1 Butter, Eggs and Cheese, best grade J I All that's best in Groceries. I • Always at Home, drop in and see us. 1 If too busy to come, Phone or ask for § our order clerk to call. ? I Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday I 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.45. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 15c pkg 12c. "Clover Hill" Dairy Cheese lb iSc. 4 lbs "Tiger"Laundry Starch in bulk for 15c. Rumford Baking Powder ]/ 2 lb 0 Table Syrup in ons gallon pails, the pail 45c. "Clover Hill" Butter the best procurable, lb. 30c. Fancy 30c Washington Naval Oranges doz 26c. Large bright Florida Grape Fruit each 7c. 15c Fancy Main Corn, none better, can 12 'jC. Regular 15c Wet Mince Meat, a lb 12c. 5c Sardines packed in oil 6 cans for 25c. These are substantial savings over regular orices 011 high grade goods. Can you afford to miss them. 1 Rpar in lWinrl When in need of China, Glassware, £ Crockery Knamelware and Willow- Iware, Kitchen Furnishings, etc., that we carry at all A times a large assortment, priced to sell. Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice I Each Day. Our service is at your command. Yon Get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, ■ L Phone 6. Emporium. • mmmmmm mmmmmammwmmmmm mmM Jasper Harris* Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM PA. J J ASpring suit is what you're thinking about. If you take the time to come to my establishment, Til show you 602 different fabrics in all the new colorings, that will give you a choice bound to catch your eye and purse. |j | jf Jasper Harris 3,
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