KM l'«>Kll ? >'» MILLING LUMP ANY. PL'.TCE LIST. Emporium, Pa., April 12, 1906. NEMOi'.llh.V, |>er .tick (I 25 Felt's Fancy, " ' *° Pet Grove, " 1 38 Graham " 88 Rye ... '• 68 Buckwheat " <0 Patent Meal., " 80 Coarse Meal, per "':i 1 2> Chop Keerf, • ." 125 'Mi'lilliin."- Fancy " 1 35 Bran 1 20 Chicken Wheat. 1 65 Corn, per bushel, 70 White Oa i i oushel -15 New Oats Choice <.'lovn Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, 112 A t Market Prices. Choice Millet heed. Pancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I FL C. DODSON, THE Druggist, KMPORini, J»A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. It. 1". nonttON. relephone, 19-2. LOCAL IHiMARTMENT, PERSONA!. OOSSJP. Contribution* invited, /'hat which yon would ike to see in thin department,"' Icnnw f>y pot til curd or letter, rernonnll]/. Grant S. Wiley was a PRESS business caller on Tuesday. Mr. Tobie Tobas, of Bath, N. Y., has charge of the New Warner (up stairs) wet goods department, Mrs Frank Bortz, of Greensburg, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Newton, of this place. Postmaster Seger expects to com plete the post office renovation this week. Wonderful improvement. Ed. S. Rogers is arranging to erect a handsome residence on West Creek. Ed. is industrious and deserves to prosper. W. S. Walker, W. L. Sykes, Wm. Calfish and W. T. Turner went to Ver mont to look over a lumber tract last Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Seeley and daughter left for Warren to-day, after spending Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smutz have re turned from Tidioute, where they were called on account of the death of Mr. Smutz's mother, in her 63rd year. Miss Jennie E. Loucks, one of the Emporium Powder Company's profi cient lady clerks was a business caller at the PRESS sanctum last Saturday. Mr. Chas. Council, of Sinnamahon ing, has been spending a few days in Emporium this week and while here make the PRESS a brief business call. He carried away a recept into 1907. Mr. Jas. Logan and family who have resided here for year.", left on Monday for Fairwood, Va., where Mr. Logan will have charge of the engines in a large saw mill. We wish them well in their new home. Chas. W. Williams, of Mason Hill, drove his beautiful new span of horses to Emporsum last Monday and while feeling as proud as a boy with red topped boots he did not forget to call at the PRESS sanctum and renew his subscription Our friend Frank L. Miller, of Grove, was a pleasant visitor on Monday and made ye printer happy. Mr. Miller is one of ihe best practical farmers in the county and a good reliable gentleman as well. Always pleased to meet him. J. Vine Hauscomb and A. De Shetler, of Sinnamahoning, transacted business in t >wn last Saturday and Chief of Police Mundy had his hands full keeping track of them. However, they gave the Chief the slip and started fir Lock Haven, after Vine gave the PRESS $1.50 powder dividend money. Mrs. Geo. Bloom, of Williamsport, formerly a resident of Emporium, ha* been visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. E. Ness, in town for a few days. Mrs, Bloom, accompanied by Mrs. If. R. Klees paid the PRESS a visit oil Tues day, We were pleased to hear hei husband was well and busy as usual. Hope the old veteran will continue tc read the PRESS for many years. Henry G. Seger, of Chicago, son o our esteemed citizens, Mr. and Mm. N Seger, stopped to visit his parent* over Sunday, while en route for Wash ington. Mr. Seger has the contract tc deliver all mails in thecity of Chlcagc to and from the depots and statioiiH, WhMi PMjßrtM ibott4oo teams am conveyance*. Henry is a flrstclae* business man and must lie to captun the contract frcm the windy cily con tractors. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gilbert visited 1 Austin last Tuesday. (Jhas. Fisl-er hold us up on the street and pushed his paper ahead. Thanks. Miss Flora Schlecht is home having finish ed her school term at Dents Run. Miss Myrtle Gregory visited Miss Fisher, at Howard's Siding, last Sun day. Miss Qolda Lyons visited friends at St. Marys and Ridgway the first of this week. Mr. C. W. Williams, of Driftwood, was a business visitor at this office last Monday. Mr. J. E. Smith, of Sterling Run, transacted business in Emporium Wednesday. Miss Caroline Weaver, of Hyner, Pa., was the guest of the Misses Cum mings over Sunday. C. D. Osterhout and Bruce G. Kime, of Ridgway transacted business in Em porium last Saturday. Mrs. Stutz and child, of Williams port is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fisk, at this place. Mr. Roy Sykes and Miss Ruth Sykes, of Buffalo, were guests at the Walker home last Monday and Tuesday. Leo Hayes has returned from Bing hamton, N. Y., where he attends school, to visit his parents for a few weeks. Miss Kate Ritchie is home, for the Easter holidays, from Ridgway, where she is studying to be a trained nurse. Mr. Wm. G. McElvane, of Cameron, enrolls his name for the PRESS, GO also does Mr. J. P. Eddy. Thanks, friends. Jesse McFadden has been wearing a smile the past few days—its another young lady that arrived at his home. Joseph Hobriet, employed at Em porium furnace, was awarded the bay horse Tuesday, the lucky No. being 45. Miss Lena Atnacher, who has been visiting Mrs. John Robinson, returned to her home at Ridgway, Pa., on Sun day. Miss Agnes Martin, of Conrad Pa., visited in Emporium last Thursday evening, guest of H. R. Klees and family. Miss Ruth Finn and Miss Eulia O'Donnall visited Mrs. John Narby and cousin Mrs. C. L. Butler, yester day. Misses Gladys Lloyd and Marion Judd made this office a very pleasant visit last Tuesday afternoon. Two de lightfully nice little ladies Coucilman Chas. L. Butler, the Burke Cochran of tnat august body, paid us his usual weekly visit Tuesday evening. He always roads the PRESS. Miss Mattie M. Collins, who has the proud distinction of being the only lady Supt. of Schools in the state was a PRESS caller on Thursday last. Geo. Wright, contractor and builder, has formed a co partnership with J. Harvey Welsh and actively commenc ed work, having several contracts in hand. Mr. R. Seger has awarded the con tract for the building of three houses on his Fourth street and Allegheny Avenue property to Andrew Brelin, of St. Marys. Mr. A. Extrum, of East Sixth street, employed at the furnace and works hard, was a PRESS visitor Tuesday evening and gave the PRESS a big boost for the future. Ye editor was glad to hear from our old friend Jas. T. Garduer, railroad supply dealer, at Chicago. Of course he resds the PRESS and pays for it two years at a time in advance. Frank J. Lewis, the Rich Valley merchant prince, who is doing a land office business at his store, was a PRESS caller on Monday and made his PRESS solid for 1906. Call again Frank. M. E. Angevine, of Emporium, spent a few days this week in Potter county among relatives and friends. While in Coudersport on Monday he made ! the Enterprise a pleasant call.—Potter | Enterprise. L. S. Fink, who has recently estab ! lislied a wood working establishment at this place, in the old M. E Church, was a pleasant PRESS visitor on Satur- I day. We are glad to know that Mr. Fish has all the work he can handle. Glad of it The Rev. Mr. Calvin, pastor of Em porium First Baptist Church, was a social and business callers at the PRESS ! sanctum on Saturday. Being an un j married man the Rev. gentleman | makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wm. Hackenberg. I Dr. J. W. Snyder, Deputy U. S. | Marshal, who makes his headquarters | at Scranton, called on his old Empori j um friends Tuesday and Wednesday. | Dr. Snyder formerly resided in Em- I porinm and like all former residents j called on the PRESS. New Communion Silver for Em manuel Church. Emmanuel parish hits been nresented with a handsome set of cummunion | silver, consisting of chalice, paten, i credence paten and spo<>n, and also two glass cruets The set is a gift from Miss Kncie Howard in memory of her brother Edgar. For Sale. A nunit>er of long tables, suitable for store or dining room; for sale at a bar gain. K. SKI. Kit. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906. Eggs for Hatching. Full blooded black MinorcuH. In quire of E. G. Rent/., Emporium, Pa. After Oil or Gas. C. R. Kline & Co., are drilling a test oil or gas well on their land near Ratbbun, about two miles from Cam eron county line, on Wt 4959. Hope they will strike it rich. Methodist Services. Morning services at 10:30; preaching by the Pastor, Rev. M. Cleaver; Easter Service by Sunday School at 11:45; Evening Service 7:30, preaching by pastor. Is it the Hadley Exhibition. This is the first question asked. The public realize the fact that the Hadley pictures are of the highest standard and from any point of vieweassily out class all competitors. Every successive engagement brings j an entire change of program, the latest j and best in motion* photograph}', at ! opera house Monday, April 16th. ! Prices; 25c; 35c and 50c. Jasper Harris has a few brief remarks in this issue. Geo. H. Gross & Co's special bargains are great. Read. John H. Day, the old reliable, con tinues his special bargains. WHITE-OLA, the great shoe, slip per, belt and glove cleaner at Joseph i Lechner's and Furnace Supply Co. Gook Milch Jersey Cow, six years old, for sale at once. Apply to A. Extrum, Emporium, Pa. 2-2t. State fish commissioner Meehan has j issued a warning to trout fishermen, j He states that the season will not open j legally until Monday April 16. All ; persons found fishipg on Sunday pre ceeding this date will be prosecuted for having in his possession fish caught out of season, not for a violation of the Sabbath law. An exchange says:"The kickers on the farm are not as hard to get along with as the kickers in the town. On the farm there is the kicking cow and our long-eared friend, the mule, while in town there is the old moss-back, who wants all the privilages of municipal living without paying for them and blocks, so far as he can,every municipal improvement. The cow may be sold for beef and the mule may be traded for a shot-gun, but nothing but a fun eral will get rid of the town kicker. And how strangely few and far between these welcome funerals "fune," how very long the years do seem, awaiting for the boon. It really seems they never die, they live to taunt our very souls: do not despair, keep up the try, at last we'll shove them in their holes. Flowers. All kinds for Easter. Easter lilies, hyacinths, hydrangeas, &c. Leave orders early at JOHN SCHLECIIT'S Green House. Latest Popular Alusic. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet muse. Ali the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. Local news on every page. Everybody reads the PRESS. NO. .'{'rtiiit. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FI RST NATIONAL BANK, AT EMPORIUM. IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS j APRIL 6, 1906. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $303,444 77 c ita , Btock pai(l $1 M!! £2 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 884 17 Surplus fund •>o,« l 'U oo U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and 2 J sgc 32 Other Bonds to secure U.S. Deposits... 25,000 00 Nt notes outstanding.' 93,950 00 U. S. Bonds on hand 26,300 00 ' j)' uc to other National Banks 2,846 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 6,315 00 } DividendSlunpaid........ ..... Bonds, securcties, etc 70,692 98 Ind ' t <lePO . . 8U $501,349 63 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 21,312 50 Demand certificates of deposit 500 00 Other real estate owned 4,507 32 Certified checks—.. ',??} PnoHIPP R <*lll'l'ks OUtSIAHdInL (|4«)6 t)0 Due froin Nat'l Hanks (not reserve agts) 590 80 States deposits 25,000 00 534,490 22 Due from approved reserve agents 148,468 72 Notes of other National Banks 1,550 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 228 00 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK: Specie $26,84-. 60 Legal-tender notes 6,260 00 33,105 60 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer, j 5 per cent of circulation 5,000 00 Total $805,405 86 $805,405 86 j State of Pennsylvania, County of Cameron, S3: —l, T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of the above named Bank j do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. R. 1.1.0VD, Caaliler. Subscribed and sworn to before me » I _ ... this Uth day of April, 1906. / ) CORBBOT— Attest: JOSIAH HOWARD, 1 JAY P. KBIT, Notary Public. j N. SEGEIt, > Directois My Commission expires Feb. 2, 1910. JNO. E.SMITH, ) Reg (stts- -a 1 f jtip: If; from ioc to 75c per Shade. |J 111 Wall Paper for 1906. . _ T . „ I '{!(, The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. All Colors. fp •U Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also -= _ _= fl the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper ofiall Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made ki,,(ls - for Floors. The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. 11 a |Arv\/ 1 ■ /Ay M Louis against the world. Ilimlx.lx. I • a I'. >1 jtts. □' o"B"=LBST=. B ?l ta , ElgSS^lE r lilgg :^lig i a | * , !gig^lS r glg3g : 3g^lgslßrllp^gSirSj^^ What good does it do to eat if your stomach fails to digest the food? Nunc. It does you harm—causes belching. 1 sour stomach, flatulence, etc. When the stomach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Sure after each meal will digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet Sold by R. (.'. Dodson. STOCKHOLDERS MKEIIN. THE regulHr animal meeting of the stockhold ers and election of officers of the Emporium Powder Manufacturing Company will be held at the office of the Company in Emporium, Pa., on Tuesday, April 10th 1906, at 2 o'clock, p. m. C. W. SHAFFER, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., March22d, 1906.-5-31. Hi'Klster'N Notice. STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, J Q S COUNTY OK CAMERON, S "VTOTICE is hereby Riven that B. W. Green, i\ Administrator of the Estate of Richard J. I.oyd, late of the Borouprh of Emporium, deceas ed, has tiled his first anil liual account of his ad ministration of the said estate, and the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court at April Term next for confirmation ni si. C. JAY GOODNOUGH, Register. Register's Office, Emporium, Pa., March 26th, 1906.-6-11. An Ordinance, No. 48. Providing for the levy and assessment of an an; nual tax of three mills on the dollar of the as" sessed valuation of the taxable property in the Borough of Emporium to provide for the payment of the principle and interest and state tax upon the bonded indebtedness of the Borough of Emporium, authorized by Ordinance approved the 12th day of .January, A. D., 1906 and with the assent of the elec tors of said Borough obtained at an election held on the 20th day of February, 1936. Section 1. The Council of the Borough of Emporium does ordain that for the purpose of complying with the provisions of the Act of As sembly of April 20,1874 and its supplements,there is hereby laid and assessed upon all property real and personal in said borough as shall be subject to taxation for county rates and levies and for other Borough purposes an annual tax of three mills on the dollar upon the basis of the present assessed valuation and upon any change in the assessed valuation in lieu thereof so many mills as will produce nine hundred dollars an nually; and said levy and assessment to be exclu sively applied to and being sufficient for the payment within fifteen years of the interest and principle and state tax 011 the bonded indebted ness of seven thousand dollars authorized by ordinance approved the 12th day of January, 19(H) and with the assent of the electors of said bor ough obtained at an election held on the 20th day of February, 1906. Section 2. The moneys arising from such taxes shall he annually and as fast as the same accumulate to the redemption at par and pay ment of interest and state taxes upon the out standing bonds given to secure the indebtedness incurred to extend the public and common sew ers of said borough. W. H. CRAMER. President of Council. ATTEST:— R. C. MOORE, Secretary. Approved this 9th dav of April, 1906. It. M.OVERHISER, Chief Burgess. Wall Paper!] S AT HI jji Old Reliable jjj I Drug Store §' [n Variety and styles. Ira ni mense line. Prices so u] low as to not fear honest [H [n competition. Come and nJ see. {{] I Paints, Paints | ru Paint for the house, Paint Ir f{] for the floor, paint for the j {/j furniture, paint for all j ft) kinds of fancy and deco- U] t{] rative work, also varn- yj | m ishes and oils. All fully nJ IpJ guaranteed. [J] L. TAGGART, Prop'r. uj HSHSHSHS HS PS SP-EHSHSH Ifn WILL PAY YOU* To See R. SEGER & SON'S New Spring and | I Summer Clothing I AND FURNISHINGS. I New and Beautiful Latest Styles in I MEN, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING 1 I Selected with the greatest care as R to quality and price. Call and see our ij beautiful stock of stylish clothing and I furnishings, IBij£ I„i«e of Summer Hats. Finest Line ol'Trunks and Satchels 1 Don't forget our Merchant Tailoring ■ - Department. | R. SEQER & SON, ■ ■ NEXT TO HANK, I Easter Grocery Bargains ■ CELERY T CUCUMBERS DAY o ° reen ■ PARSLEY ONIONS RADISHES The Satisfactory Store S p )NACH To emphasize the advantages of this Grocery Store I ™ we offer Friday and Saturdays an array of tempting I values. This isn't a "cut rate store, which in fact, ■ means cut quality." Our mission is to sell the best and standard sorts of things at fair prices and to offer special V prices on such things when we can. £ Look through this list of exceptional good values ■ for this week. See if there is not something that will ■ interest you I„ 1 , , I ally cured for Easter; Bto state creamery in ilb » I 12 lbs. weight a lb. 14c. bricks alb 28c. | These hams are . worth 16c Rolled Qats Scliu- | a macher's "Rolled Avena. p Boiled Ham —The same ]sj 0 prizes but 7 lbs of the I high grade quality, nicely i )es t procurable goods, ® sliced a lbi 30c. direct from the factory A Flour —yi bbl sack White for 25c. m Lilly, for bread and pastry. Olives—Large 25c bot- j|| Every sack guaranteed to tie selected Queen Olives B please. At a sack 65c. at a bottle 22c. Only one sack to a custo- Salmon— 15c tall oans mer at this price. Ref | Alaska Salmon, fine Soups —Armour's No. 3 quality 12c. A doz. $1.20 H size assorted a can 22c. Corn Starch— Ilb car |§ "Force" —15c pkges of tons pure corn starch at I "Force," the popular break- lb 6c. H fast food at a pkge 12c. Prunes — Ungraded W\ Sugar —25 lb bag best Santa Clara Prunes, thick Q granulated sugar, the bag ineated and tender at 3)2 A $1.40. lbs for 25c. Evaporated Cream —Unsweetened Condensed Milk, Giltedge brand at 3 cans for 25c. Anticipate having Strawberries and Pine Apples 011 sale Saturday. Leave your orders for delivery Saturday, as early ft as you can, thus assisting us in making prompt delivery and assuring you perfect satisfaction. I BOOTH'S BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND FRESH FISH. J. .H DAY, J A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa.
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