Foley Kidney Pills. Just the riulit medicine lor baohache, rheumatism, Briyjht's disease and all uri narv irregularities. C. C. Mackoy, 811 Locust St, Williamsport, Pa., says: "For the last two years I have been afflict ed with a severe ease ol kidney trouble. There were severe aching pains across my kidneys and back, my ankles pained me and were swollen up and I had shoot ing pains in my sides and other parts of the body. Alter taking five bottles of Foley Kidney Pills the pain in my back has vanished, the swelling in my ankles is gone am' they are normal size and tin shooting pains have been cured and I feel full of vitality and many years younger than before taking them. I cheerfully recommend Foley Kidney Pills. Sold by Emporium Drug Co. For Sale. I offer for sale my farm, composed of 110 acres, 50 of which is cleared; locati on main road,about two miles west of Emporium on P. & E. R. R. Farm and buildings in good condition. Will sell to suit purchaser, including all stock and implements if desired. I. H. LEGGITT, 3-tf Emporium, Pa., R. F. D. Auditors' Statement Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Grove Township Roods for the Year A. D., 1910. JAS. R. BATCHELDER, Collector, in account with Road Taxes. DR. To Seated Duplicate, I 913 74 CR. By Exonerations, $ 10 (52 By paid E. C. Beldin < 903 22 $ 913 74 E. C. BRLDIN, Treasurer, in account with Road Funds. DR. To cash from Collector, duplicate 1909, i 22 61 To cash from Collector, duplicate 1910, 903 22 To cash from order No. 3, 200 00 To cash from State Forestry 805 32 To cash from State Highway, 37 43 To cash from County Treasurer, 138 00 * 1,904 58 CR. By paid indebtedness, I 817 96 By paid interest on indebtedness, 86 85 By prid order No. 3, 200 00 By paid attorneys, 15 00 By paid tools, etc, 13 85 By paid water troughs, 9 00 By paid auditors, 1910 22 00 By paid culvert pipe 32 00 By paid dynamite, fuse, etc 3 64 By paid blacksmithing 3 55 By paid sundry expenses 7 14 By paid J. S. Summerson, Supervisor,. 23 97 By paid Kdw. I.ogue, Supervisor, 04 84 By paid B. B. Lorshbaugh, Supervisor, 119 85 By paid work on roads, 280 96 By comm. 2 per cent, on $1,694.36, 33 88 By balance,, 169 99 • $ 1,90-1 58 ASSETS. Balance in hands of treasurer $ 169 99 Draft due July Ist, 191 25 Interest on draft, 3 99 In hands of County Treasurer, 177 00 Due from unseated lands, 18 00 $ 563 23 LIABILITIES. Outstanding orders,, 112 $ 150 We hereby certify that we have examined the above statement of Grove Township Road Fund for year 1910 and find it correct, to the best of our knowledge. T. W. SNYDER. ARTHUR BAILEY, H. F. BERFIELD, Auditors Marchfl3tb, 1911. Auditors' Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of Grove Township Poor District for Year Ending March Ist, 1911. JAMES R. BATCHELDER, Constable and Col lector, in account with Poor District. DR. To seated duplicate, 9 342 60 CR. By exonerations, * 390 By paid F. L. Miller 33# 76 $ 342 66 FRANK L. MILLER, Overseer Poor, in account with Poor District. DR. To balance last audit $ 171 25 To cash from County Treasurer, 100 uo To cash from Collector, duplicate 1910,.. 338 76 To cash from Collector, duplicate 1909,.. 8 oo $ 618 01 CR. By paid account Allen Mead $ 156 00 By paid clothing account A. Mead 11 00 By paid care Mrs. Vandevere, 104 97 By paid State Hospital, care Mrs. Van devere, 56 56 By paid removal to Hospital, Mrs. Van devere 14 39 By paid relief, Mrs. Summerson, 24 16 By paid account H. Snyder, 35 00 By paid seek care H. Snyder 10 00 By service 24 days at SI .50, 36 00 By balance, 139 93 * 618 01 ASSETS. In hand F. L. Miller $ 139 93 In hand County Treasurer, 69 00 Due from unseated tax, 57 00 ♦ 265 93 LIABILITIES—NONE. We hereby certify that we have examined the above statement of Grove Poor District for the year ending March Ist, 1911, and And it correct to best of our knowledge. T. W. SNYDER, ARTHUR BAILEY, H. F. BERFIELD, Auditors. March 14th, 1911. / Wo promptly obtain 11. S. an I Korcigii^^'J 132EJ18 / Sviid model, sketch or p! nto ol invcntU n fori' r (rue report on MtMitsnlltT For fr*e book, l ' * UAQVQ write I; * Patents ami I HMUt'lflMnlw to ' ' < 1 ✓ W J W 111 111 IB 1 ' V flB m 112 I I 1 I i m+m<' 4 1 n.i ill, /1 |J * I i II I I t —L. A it'll AVn t ' PMQvIPMMNMBwdMMVfeii t 4 wvv\ wwwwwwwwwvl DEAR GIRLS. F'ia —Those pictures of Uella were beautiful. I wonder if the photog rapher could make some for me equally good? Stella—Sure—if you got Bella to ait for you —Chicago Daily News. Godson's Drug Store Corner of Fourth and Cheßtnut Stfl. No Need to Fear Germs or bacilla. We have a fresh supply of copperas, sulphur, platts chloride carbolic acid, sulphur can dles, etc., for spring disinfesting, also a complete supply of antitoxin. However the old axiom says an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Get 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 Ming Little Job or Big From the repairing ol a fau cet to the installation of a complete plumbing sys tem, we are equipped to do the job. A full line of laboratoried, closets, bath tubs, in tact everything in this class is in stock to select/ from. A car load of Sewer Pipe Just Received. F. W. Dininny Phone No. 2. BROAD STREET. Rely On Us On our Prescription Department you can rely for perfect service and secure results. Phone No. 52. Medicines delivered quickly prescriptions called for, filled,'and returned in the least possible time as is con sistent with careful work. EMPORIUM DRUG COMPANY. CAMEKON COt \ I'M , THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1911. RASPING AMERICAN VOICE Mtdlcal Writer Sayc It Is Won* Than All Other City Nol«e« In Ita Effect on Nervea. The American voice la not what It ought to be, according to the Inter state Medic*! Journal. Here to what the writer aa/a on the subject: "We are now speaking of the Amer ican voice, which has a chromatic scale no other voice possesses, and so many irritating qualities that, were a nerve removed from the healthiest body and subjected to the pricking of its many strldencies, we are sure it would wriggle at once with an activ ity that could not be interpreted as anything except a mild protest. "Surely, the American voice as it falls upon our ears must make so tight a clutch on our nerves that the combined effect of all other noises dwindles Into comparative insignifi cance. "Just why in our few moments of relaxation it has never occurred to us that our nervousness might be traced to its undoubtedly disturbing elements is a problem whose solution would require deeper cogitation than the present writer is capable of. But the glaring fact remains that we have made light of a matter fraught with importance, and in marshaling our full strength against the defects in our civicism have missed out Just where our severest condemnation was nec essary." PUTS HIS QUEUE IN CASKET Ling Sung of Omaha Obeys Imperial Decree but Carefully Preserves His Precious Pigtail. After forty years of the closest com panionship Ling Sung has parted with his queue in obedience to the im perial decree of the Emperor of China. The queue, which is tied at one end with yellow ribbon, reposes in a silk lined casket under his cot and will be his companion to the grave when he is called to Join his ancestors. Mr. Sung is one of the few Chinamen of Omaha who have clung to the Chi nese custom of centuries and con tinued to keep the adornment care fully protected from the dismantling customs of the modern west. Immediately after the formality of snipping off his queue Mr. Sung was barbered by one of his countrymen, and on Monday he gave an ante-queue chop chop suey dinner to a few of his friends. There will be another chop suey dinner to celebrate the event. When asked if the emperor's decree caused him to cut off his queue Mr. Sung said: "No, my friend. Him barber, use just shears, same's Me save him In box to look at when not feel velly good."— Omaha World-Herald. American Influence in Canada. During the last 10 years over one and a half million immigrants have en tered Canada. Of these 600,000 have come from Great Britain and as many from the United States. During this fiscal year 300,000 immigrants will en ter the Dominion. Of these 160,000 will come from the neighboring coun try and 140,000 will enter by ocean ports. The western settlers In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta are of the classes which interest themselves in local, state and national government. When they get their patents and be come naturalized they will have al most a decisive influence in many con stituencies. They have no natural af fection for Great Britain. Probably they have been educated in contempt of kings and monarchical institutions. There are places in Saskatchewan where therp is a hearty celebration of Independence Day by the American settlers and a dull, routine and unin teresting observance of Dominion Day by Canadians. Ancient Suffragettes. The suffragette is not new in Eng land. As far back as 1641 "several gentlewomen and tradesmen's wives froni the city" wanted to present a 110 petition. The command er of"the guard, in obedience to the commons' command, "spoke them fair" and advised them togo home. They replied that they would return next day, and that "where there was one there would be 500." They proved as good as their word. Pym, the lead er of the house in those days, did not prove so unyielding as Mr. Asquith, for it is related that he came to the door, thanked the women for the pe tition, and promised that it would have attention. Seek Their Old Land. A deputation of the principal Maori chiefs of New Zealand has interview ed the premier and asked for the re turn of certain resirves near Patea, or for compensation. The natives are particularly anxious to get the re serves back, as they are closely con nected with ancient tradition and myth, and are almost sacred ground, as at Patea was made the first per manent home of the Immigrants who came to the Dominion from Hawaiki in the canoe Aotea, under the chief Turl. Sentenced to Idlene**. Doctor It Is eajieclally Important that you refrain from all headwork for a few weeks. Patient —But. doctor, It's by head work that I earn my living. Doctor —Are you literary man? Patient- No, sir; I'm a halrdewer. —Strut Stories Mercantile List for 1911 Mercantile Appraiser's Notice. Names and kind of license of dealers in the county of Cameron, Pa, the appeals will be held in the office of The County Treasurer en Tuesday, April 12 th, 1911. EMPORIUM BOROUGH. Balcom, G. P....General Merchandise Blair, C. A Notions Butler, C. L Cigars Blinzler, Ed Notions Burnside, J. E Groceries Cummings, John Cigars Coppersmith, E S Millinery Creighton, J. P Cigars Clark, Robert Groceries and Meat CarariK 11a Charles Fruits and Confectionery Donovan, I). W Cigars Dolan, M. J Cigars Day, J. II General Merchandise Dodson, Est Drugs Dininny, Fred Hardware Emporium Furniture Co Furniture Emporium Milling Co., Grain and Seeds Emporium Drug Co., Drugs Emporium Machine Co. Fisher, J. A Implements Furnace Supply Co., General Merchandise Farley, Charles Cigars Gross, William Groceries Heilmar, F. V Hardware Howard,C.B. Co., General Merchandise Harris, Jasper Clothing Flaupt, Albert Implements Hacket, S. J General Merchandise Hirisch, R. H .....Jewelry Hamilton, Mrs. J. R Truck Koehler, John Cigars Kinsler, Joe ..Groceries Kuehne, R Dry Goods Kelly, R Confectionery Leet & Co., General Merchandise Lechner, Joseph Boots and Shoes Lloyd, H. S Stationery and Paper Larrabee, M. M Guns and Notions Laßar, Geo J Furniture Ludlam, E Millinery Aloline, Herman Cigars Morino Domenico. .Fruits and Candies McSwan, Ella Notions McDonald, A. A Cigars McDonald, D. A Cigars Metzger, Geo Jewelry Martin, Clipson Confectionery and Cigars McDougall, Alex. Groceries and Meats Norris, T. H., Groceries and Meats Newton, Joseph Groceries Overhiser, I. O Confectionery Parsons, J. F General Merchandise Raco, Frank Groceries Rodgers, Ed ..Flour Smith, H.W Cigars Seger & Son Clothing Seger & Co., Confectionery Seger N Clothing Shiveß, Frank . General Merchandise Schlecht, John ... Confectionery Stephens Hardware Co. - Hardware Stephens & Darialeebe - - Groceries Scott, William ... Meats Taugart, Geo. - . . Drugs Twlis, M. C. Est. - - Dry Goods Turley, A. J. - . Groceries Thompkins, IT. G. - - Groceries Vogi, A. F. Shoes Welsh, T. W. • General Merchandise Zarps, Henry, Dry Goods and Notions DRIFTWOOD. Brooks, M. J. B. - - Notions Bartolette, Joe - - Groceries Brookbank Mercantile Co. General Merchandise Callahan, Geo. - - - Notions Hill, Mrs. G. S. - Confebtionery McDonald, A. M. - - Cigars McVicker, Mrs. Fred - - Cigars Mitchell, W. H. - - Drugs McCoole, Mrs. S. - - Confectionery Nefcy, M. E. - - Groceries Spencer, P. C. - - - Meat SINNAMAIIONING. Baird, D. P. - General Merchandise Bailey, O. L. - - Cigars Counsil Bros., - General Merchandise Crum, V. E. - - General Merchandise Fulton Bros. - - Wall Paper Krebs Bros. - - Notions Logue, J. L. - - Notions Silin, Nothan - - Clotlvng Wolf, Frank - - Groceries HICKS RUN. Banner & Edwards, Cigars and Notions Dußois, J. E. - General Merchandise Hammond, C. A. - - Meats Rankin, W. - - • Cigars Wilson, J. & A. - - Groceries SIZERVILLE. Algardo Angelo, - - Groceries Councilman, Frank - - Cigars Sizer, Mrs. W. R. GeneralMerchanoi.se STERLING RUN. Bagley, W. H. - - - Cigars Ebersole, E. M. - - Groceries Lewis, Miss L. - - Notions Smith, J. E. - General Merchandise Silin, Nathan - . - - Clothing CAMERON. Dininny, Ray ... Cigars Schwab, John - General Merchandise SHIPPEN TOWNSHIP. Lewis, F. J. - - - Groceries CANOE RUN. Farnace Supply Co., General Merchandise WHOLESALE MERCANTILE Atlantic Refining Co. - - Oil Dußois, J. E. - General Merchandise Silin, Nathan - - Clothing EATING HOUSES. Lyons, Mrs. W. - - Emporium Shoup, Peter • - Emporium Cutler, N. S. - - Emporium McCoullough, Mrs. John, * Emporium Anderson, W. J. - - Emporium Heck, Miss L. Emporium BILLIARDS AND POOL. Banner & Edwards, - - Hicks. Run Krebs, L. E. N. - Sinnamahoning Creighton, J. P. - - Emporium McDonald, A. A. - Emporium Quinn, James - - Emporium Fisher, Henry * - Driftwood Pauley, J. Driftwood All persons so ascertained or assess ed who shall fail to attend sucb appeal from the decision of the Appraiser to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not be permitted to set up a defense to the recovery of the amount ot license which he is request ed to pay when unit shall be brought that he is not a dealer in merchandise, &u. The law further provides that it shall be the duty of the County Treasurer to sue for the recovery of all licenses re turned to him by the Mercantile Ap- praiser if not paid on or before the first day of July in each and every year, within ten days after date and said Treasurer shall not he discharged from any such license unless he brings suit to recover the same on or before that date. W. L THOMAS, 5 4. Mercantile Appraiser. Pianos. The W. J. Frederick Music Com pany, of Wiliiamsport annonnce that they have for sale an elegant line of pianos. Twenty-five makes to select from, among these are the Chlckering, Knabe, Hardman, Strich and Zeidler also the Estey and many others. For further information address Mr. Thomas J. White, 187, Centre Street, St. Marys, Pa. 6 n4-4t Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with uiany victims, but Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They greatly stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Biliousnes, Chilis. 25c at all druggists. ( A flother's Safeguard. Foley's Honey and Tar for children. Is best and safest for all coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. No opiates. Sold by Emporium Drug Co. When you have rheumatism in your foor or instep apply Chamberlain's Lini ment and you get quick relief. It costs but a quarter. Why suffer? For sale by all dealeis. A Cold, La(irippe, Then Pneumonia. Is too often the fatal sequence. Foley's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrippe, and prevents pneu monia. It is a prompt and reliable cough medioine that contains no nar cotics. It is as safe for your children as yourself. Sold by Emporium Drug Co. The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers. Attacks School Principal. A severe attack on school principal Chas. B. Allen, of Sjlvania, tia., is thus told by him. "For more than three years," he writes, "I suffered indescrib able torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble aud diseased kid neys. All remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me complete ly." Such results are common. Thous ands bless them for curing stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney dis orders, biliousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 50c at all druggists. "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cougli remedy I ever used as it quickly stopped a severe cough that had long troubled me," says J. W. Kuhn, Prince ton, Nebr. Just so quickly and surely it acts in all cases of coughs, colds, lagrippe and lung trouble. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Emporium Drug Co. A Special nedlcine for Kidney Ail ments. 31 any elderly people have found in Foley's Kidney a quick relief and per manent benefit from kidney and bladder ailments and from annoying urinary ir regularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., says: "Foley's Kidney Remedy effected a com plete cure in my case aud I want others to know |of it." Sold by Emporium Drug Co. A Fierce Night Alarm is the hoarse startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often it aroused Lewis Chambin, of Manchester, ()., [R. 11. No. 2] for their four children were greatly subject to croup. "Some times io severe attaeks," he wrote 'we were afraid they >vould die, but since we proved what a eritain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asth ma, Hay Fever, LaGrippe, Whooping Cough, Hemorrhages fly before it. 50c aud SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Sold by all druggists. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano fort has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Caution Notice All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company Sinnamahoning Works, Emporium Works and Keystone Works, without a permit from this office, or the Manager at the works. KEYSTONE NATIONAL POWDEK CO. Emporium, Pa., Jan. Ist 1011 Cedar Shingles $4.50 per thousand at C.B. Howard & Co's. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that | cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, liave known I*'. J. Cheney for the last l'« years, and bellcva lilm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, fcctlnK directly upon the blood and mu rous surface* of the system. Testimonial* •cut free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold •V all PrueKlsts. T»kr llall'a Kamlly Pllla fur cooatipfttlun. | Rumliichh Cards. / O. John ho h . J. p. McNarmkt 112. A. JoHHftOH. JOHNSON A McNAKNKY, ATTORNKVH- AT-LAW Kmpohiim, Pa. wilt (Ift prompt attention to all buslneman trusted to them. 18-ly. B. W. Oum. j Ay p. K»LT IKEEN & FELT, ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW, Corner Fourth and Broad atreeta, Emporinm, Pa. All business relating to estate.collections, real estate. Orphan'a Court and gene rail aw bufiiom wlllrecelve prompt attention. 41-25-ly. MAY OOULD, TBACIIEK O* PIANO, HAKMONY AND THEORY Also dealer in all the Popular Hheet Miikic, Emporium, Pa. I Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth street or at the homes of the pupils. Outoftown scholars will be (fiven dates at my room in this place. THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE, Sterling Run, Pa. W. H. Ragi.ky, Proprietor. First-class accomnii'datioiisin every particular. This old and popular House has been thorough ly refitted to meet every requirement of this rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable. 45-ly. MICH A EL BRENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections promptly attended to. Real estate and pension claim agent, 35-ly. Emporium, Pa. Ipioiui' "COUGH ntm