EMPORIUM | MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Aug. 5,1903. NEMOPHII-A, per sack $1 25 Felt's Fancy, " 1 40 Pet Grove, " 140 Graham, " 65 Rye " 65 Buckwheat " Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop Feed, " 1 35 Middlings, Fancy " 1 40 Bran, 1 20 Corn, per bushel 75 White OatK.por bushel 50 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Qrdejcjist, I:M»KII!M, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. it ' i It. C. noi)H»N. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to see in this department,let us know by pos tal card or letter, rersonally. Mrs. B. E. Jones continues in poor health. Orion Barnes has returned from a brief vacation. Miss Ida Dransfield has returned from her vacation. Frank Judd and Addison Gross are attending the Cuba fair. Dr. B. A. Beal, of Driftwood, was a PRESS visitor this morning. A. D. Gould, of Eldred, Pa., was visiting in town last evening. Mrs. R. P. Bingeman made a short visit to St. Marys last Monday. John Montgomery has been quite sick this week with heart trouble. Mrs. Allen, of Wilcox, was guest of her son Grant S. Allen and wife over Sunday. Chas. Hockley came up from Middle town tn Sunday to visit his parents a few days. M. H. Terwilliger, and wife are spending a few days at Western points of interest. Miss Myrtle Taggart came up from Philadelphia Sunday for a week's visit with friends. Mr. E. G. Coleman has returned from visiting at Syracuse and other eastern cities. Robert House and wife, of Pittsbug, are visiting reatives in Emporium, to to remain here until Saturday. John T. Hertig, so many years em ployed at Climax Powder Works is now in the employ of the Keystone. Mrs. Franklin Housler who has been dangerously ill with typhoid fever for several weeks, is some better to-day. The Rev. O. S. Metzler has returned from his vacation and will occupy his pulpit next Sunday morning and even ing. The many friends of Ex-Sheriff War ner are pleased to see him behind the office counter at Warner House this week, while Ed. Cook is taking a vaca tion. Mr. E. E. Forbes returned to his home at Marrietta, Ohio, on Tuesday* Mrs. Forbes will remain here a short time with her sister, Miss May Hol brook. Thos. C. Johnson, of Pittsburg, a prominent real estate dealer, has been visiting his father and brother in town for several days. He will remain here until Saturday. Miss Mayme Clare came up from Re. novo on Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. C. Lynch and other friends in town. She expects to return to Boston, Mass., the last of this week. We regret to learn of the illness of Prof. Ling, principal of the borough schools. During his sickness Miss Mattie M. Collins has charge of the schools. The Prof, is improving and hopes to be out again in a few days. Dr. A. W. Baker came up from Wil liamsport on Monday to attend the funeral of his friend John J. Hinkle. While in town the genial Dr. favored the PRESS office with a fraternal visit and expresses himself well pleased with his new home. I Mrs. B. W. (iroen and Minn Alice Montgomery leave for Mainsburg to visit a few days at the farm. Mr. Green will follow the latter part of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Smith returned from Buffalo on Wednesday, where the Dr. has been receiving medical treatment. We understand the Dr. returned to Buffalo this morning. Wm. Seger and wife, of New York, have been guests of the former's par ents, Mr. R. Seger and family, for several days. Mr. Seger is engaged in a profitable business in New York. Ranks Should Advertise. Wherever banks try advertising they increase their business. That is the purpose and object of banking companies, and the end oaght to be attained by means that are recog nized as legitimate. There is no busi ness that cannot bo enlarged in scope and better in profits by advertising. Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED.—A girl for general house work. Wages $4 00 per work. GEO. KENWOBTHY, Sterling Run, Pa. The venerable Delos Burlingame, formerly a respected resident of this county, but for some time a resident of Johnaonburg, writea an interesting letter from Chicago to the Johnaonburg Preaa, Adam, Meldrum & Anderaon Co., Buffalo'a greatest department store, haa a new "ad" in thia issue. They are always up-to-date and just a few laps ahead of all competitors. Read what they say. MARRIED. —At the Free Methodist parsonage, Emporium, Pa., Sept. 15, 1903, by Rev. R. A. Robertson, Mr. Marion Toner and Mrs. Myrtle Dowd, both of Beechwood, Pa. Supposin' some of these newspaper fellers that know so much about women's half hose and peek-a-boo waists—which isn't so— let up on women's riggings a while and tell us why a man wears a belt and a pair of suspenders to keen his breeches up— Ex. Niagara Palls. On Tuesday, September 22, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run the last special low rate excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls for the present season. Round trip tickets, good going only on train indicated, and good return ing on all regular trains stopping at stations named, September 22 and 23, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indicated:— Train Leaves. Rate. Emporium 8.25 A. M. $2 50 Austiu (B. &S. R.R.) 8.00 " 300 Keating Summit 9.05 " 250 Coudersport 8.28 " 275 Port Allegany 9.27 " 225 Clermont 8.40 " 250 Smethport 9.12 " 225 Larabee 9.17 " 215 Eldred 9.51 " 200 Buffalo Ar. 12.45 P. M Niagara Fall " 1.40 " "112" stops only on signal or notice to Agent. Children between 5 and 12 years of age, half rates. 2936-30-lt. Distress After .Bating Cured. Judge W. T. Holland of GreeDsburg, La., who is well and favorably krowu, says. "Two years ago I suffered greatly from indigestion. After eating, great distress would invariably result, lasting an hour or so and my nights were restless. I concluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and digestion perfect.'' Sold by R. C. Dodson. Housekeeper .Wanted. Experienced woman in small family. Wages $3.00. Enquire at PRESS office. 29-tf, Letter to Keystone Powder Co. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: You ask how many square feet a gallon will cover. Depends on condition of building. There is a great deal of lying on this point. The stock claim of lying paints is 300 square feet, two cents. It's a lie, as a rule. Devoe covers 300 to 500, our agents think. We think 300 too low and 500 too high; though doubtless they both oc cur. How much the other paints cover is equally doubtful; we guess 100 to 400. The truth is found in other campar ison. Devoe is all paint, true paint, strong paint, and full measure; the others in general are the best, diluted, adulter ated and short measure. They cover ac cording to body and measure—- You can't paint with clay, lime, chalk, sand, barytes, water or air—no body in 'them. Go by Devoe. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOK & Co. P. S. Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Low Kates West and Northwest. Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, every day until November 30, 1903. 833, Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and many other Pacific Coast points. S3O, Chicago to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Grand Junction and many other points in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. Low rates to hundreds of other points. Through train service, Chicago to San Francisco. Only 86 for a double berth, tourist sleeper, all the way. To the Northwest via St. Paul or via Omaha. Write today for folder John R. Pottt, Room D. Park Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 30-st. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEBEMR 17, 1903 DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH. Cure Catarrh by Natures own Method - Every Breath of Hyomel Brings Relief Nearly every one who has catarrh knows how foolish it is to try and cure it by drugging the stomach. Temporary relief may be given, but a cure seldom comes. Until recently your physician would have said the only way to cure cattarrh would be to have a change of climate; bnt now with 1 fyomei you can carry a health giving climate in your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day soon cure yourself. The complete Ilyonici outfit costs but SI.OO and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a mediciue dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lasts a lifetime, and if one bottle does not cure; an extra bottle can be ob tained for 50 cents. It is the most eco nomical of all remedies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and is the only one that follows nature in her method of treating diseases of the respiratory organs. li. Taggart had sold a great many Hyomei outfits and the more lie sells, the more couvinced he is that he is per fectly safe in guaranteeing t.o refund the money if Hyomei does not cure. Some men stand by their convictions, while others sit by their conclusions. The Pleasure of Eating- Persons suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia or other stomach trouble will find that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. This remedy is a never failing cure for indigestion and Dyspepsia and all complaints affecting the glands or mem branes of the stomach or digestive tract, When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure everything you eat tastes good, and every bit of the nutriment that your food con tains is assimiliated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Sold by 11. C. Dodson. If you love a weak man, convince him of your faith otherwise he may sink in the ' slough of dispond." The Oenuine vs. Counterfeits. The genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt's Witch Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless counterfeits that are on the market. W. S. Ledbetter, of Shreve port, La., says.""After using numer ous other remedies without benefit one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me." For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by R. C. Dodson. For Sale. An ideal driving horse. One that will please you all day long. One light single and one light double harness, one pair light sleighs and one platform wagon. One yoke oxen, one two seated car riage with top, one road cart with top, ana two open road carts. As I have no use for the above men tioned, I can and will give you the worth of your money. Terms: Cash, or approved paper, with reasonable time. 27-tf. FRANK SHIVES. Warning. All persons are herby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permt from this office or the Superintendent at the works. KEYSTONE POWDEK MFG. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903. 24-tr. No. 3255. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank. AT EMPORIUM, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF RUSINESS, SEPT. 9, 1903. RESOURCES. || LIABILITIES. Loan, and Discount,. 60 c , U1 gtock id in ~, 0.000 M Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 2,701 49 B u fpi ua fund.. 37,500 0# U. S. Bonds to 9ecure circulation 50,000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and U. 9. Bonds to secure U. 8. Deposits... 100.000 00 gft Viotis outsianding '.'.'.'.V V. S. Bonds on hand 1,000 00 i Due to other Nat ional Banks, 6,725 04 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 11,768 76 I Individual deposits subject to Stocks, secureties, etc 53,614 35 jI check...........•••••••• Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 7.748 90 Demand certiflcatesofdeposit 915 05 Other real estate owned 6,530 49 I] Certified checks..•• jL,,, .... Due from Nat'l Banks (not reserve agts) 994 64 i P t as .V'H r ( , s » c » hec Jf 1 °?A®' ;an8 ino'nSn no-«l 721 4-t Due from approved reserve agents.... 24,286 27 I United States deposits 100,000 00 381,,24 43 Internal-Revenue Stamps 25 SO I I Checks and other cash items 98 59 Notes of other National Banks 1,115 00 ij Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 156 23 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK: i Specie |24,177 00 i Legal-tender notes 6,430.00 30,607 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer, & per cent of circulation 2,500 00 j ] total... $544,638 42 ;i $544,638 42 State of Pennsylvania, Countv of Cameron, »«:—I, T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T 11. UOVD, Cashier. I Subscribed and sworn to before mo ) ' CORRECT—Attest: this 16th day of Sept. 1903. 112 GEO. A. WALKER, ) r. TV a „ . I N. SEGER, > Directors. C. W. Shaffer, Notary Public. j t g, SMITH. I I ; Laughlin A I I ja Fountain O i tl p en H I II ■ Ml lii [I Kg IS THE PIU or ALL [fjjj L jgsjl PENS AND MAS NO jUPOI rf yiffa EQUAL ANYWHERB. gH§l jM i! X) FINEST «BADE l«. flff !, GOLD FEN M i m In YOUR CHOICE OF THESE B] [l a KM TWO POPULAR ITYLKS FOR Wfc \ |r IKb ONLY HRSI , - II si-oo Hi 'P SI A ill i 5 i |B SUPERIOR TO OTHER jf! Jjj MAKES AT S3 jfflt.f ] iQT PIPS The Maghlin Fountain jHH ' : °=r> Hi Pen Holder is made of So- 111 H est quality hard rubber, la }d| i Ir-i ■ fitted with highest grade, MBaSt IT large size. lik. gold pen. HM 'H »p? of any desired flexibility, vE> H °° d has the only perfect |HH ,-l ' t feeding device known. I if H Either style, richly gold ' > r . mounted, forpresentation MHI J9 I'Dl* H purposes, 11.50 extra. ml if-, Surely yon will not be p. B able to secure anything at L-, , H| tbres tints !b« pries that will jj| II give such continuoilf r | 1 co 1 1 * 1 I « 1 I j=2 M 11 1 1 " I 1 s? j I Ten Thousand Churches In the United States have used the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints. Every Church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Linseed oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when you buy thin paint in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight gallons of L. & M., and mix six gallons of pure linseed oil with it. You need only four gallons of L. & M. Paint, and three gallons of Oil mixed therewith to paint a good sized house. Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints are sold by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, Pa. 2fi-2m. WHITE PICKLING VINEGAR, PURE SPICES, FIRST QUALITY GOODS. D A Y'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. Again the pickling and pre serving season is here. To those who are already patrons of this store we need say nothing, but to those who for some reason have not enjoyed its advantages, just a word reiative to spices. Don't buy cheap goods, they'll prove dear in the end. Yoti may be able to get really a pure arti cle and yet be of very i lferior cuality. Our spices are first quality goods, sold at reasonable prices and guaranteed. Your money back if not perfectly satis factory. Don't run any chances, Its liable to be expensive. Here are a few items in gro , ceries reduced for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 Pure Corn Starch, lb. 8C Pure Baking Soda, lb. 6C Sweet Potatoes, pk. 30C California Ham lb., QP (Trimmed Shoulder. Mustard Sardines, tin OP Regular 10c. nr Lb. Bag Sugar <M Zu Best Granulated. wla'rU Phone 6. J. H. DAY ( T\ rosin i ====^ PSSIL bank by mail i And K et the 4 per cent annual interest and v! absolute protection of this strong Jjank. Assets over $7,700,000. KRHANIA SWINGS BANK I WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBUHG. PA Agent for E. R. THOMAS JVIOTOR CYCLES E. J. SMITH, Agent, Emporium, Pa. G.SCHMIDT'S, 1 — —HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH BREAD, § popular W§, n NUTS CONFECTIONERY Daily Deliverv All orders given prompt and skillful attention. aSHSasaS SHBHSasa SHSBSaSH SaSHSHSe SBSESHSE'TB 5i2 5B | Fall and Winter Woolens s | Have Just Arrived. | | lam now ready to please the public, having just moved my Tailor Shop to the Odd Fellows ™ [J| Block, in order to cut down expenses. I can n] jjj now make clothes much cheaper than they can |{] [J be made any where in this section. I employ fjj only first-class workmen and invite the public h bj to call and inspect my stock. !~ REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. l l i J. L. FOBERT. §_ WHEN IN DOUBT, TBV They have stood thetest of year*. VTDnIIO _r-i_ *-» btve cured thouiandl of uInUHD U> / /vk * W¥ycases of Nervous Diseases, such v WT 101 IK I nets and Varicocele, Atrophy.&e. AbA N ■ L 1 ' r' the circulation, make digestion _j .... .. . . perfect, and impart a healthy Vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked ftrmanrntly. Unless patknts are properly cared, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $t per box; 6 boxes, with Ironclad legal guarantee to cure or refund tl# money. »j.oo. Send for fre* book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. ClOvtlMd, 0. For sale by R. C. Dodson. Druggist. Emporium, Pa. 1 ■ Myr A cart guaranteed If you ail B I PILES SupPosHorg ■ H D. Matt. Thompson, Supt. H ■ Mrt<le<l Srhoola, Htatearille, N. C., write# : " I oaa itj ■ r] tbej do all YOB claim for thfin." Dr. S. If. Derore, ■ jjj Raven Hock W. V»., writra : " The/ give univeraal aatla- H H faction." Dr. 11. D. M-UUI, Clarkabnrf, Tenn., writes: I ■ " la a praetice of 33 years, I hare found BO rem*l? to H ■j equal jroura." Fnua, 50 Cam. Sample* Free. Bold ■ B l>J MARTIN RUDY, LANCA«TtW. PA. J Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dodson. Call for free sample. X The Place to Bny Cheap S ) J. F. PARSONS' ? / VV ■ I I : ml, I t - It" n / Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for l ' ! 112 freereport on patentability. For free book, <' gg|TRMy«ARK^ri; SDR. CALDWELL'S A| YRUP PEPSinI CURES CONSTIPATION.iI 5
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