KM PORIIiM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Jan. 14, 1901. NEMOPHILA, per sick 11 20 Graham, " "0 Rye " 60 Buckwheat " 75 | Patent Meal " 4S Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 10 Chop Feed " 1 10 White Middlings.'" 1 10 Bran,... " 1 10 Corn, per bushel, 60 White Oats, per bushel 40 Choice Clover Seed, "I Choice Timothy Seed, I At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, I Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I j R.C. DODSON. THE t)f tfcjcjist, EMI'ORIVM. PA. s LOCATED IN THE~ CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. /\r n ,lf, iHr ML Only the purest drugs are good for sick people. They can't afl'ord to ex periment. You may safely trust your prescriptions with us. We make a specialty of this work and are proud of the success we have achieved. Doctors appreciate the care and ac curacy with which their prescriptions are compounded and that accounts for our large trade. R. C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would tike to see in thin department Jet u.l know by pon tilcard or letter, personally. John O'Bvrne has gone to Pittsburg. Chas. Hockley is home from State College John L. Beaedsley is dead at Lock Haven. Parsons, Esq., visited Lock Haven, this week. Miss Grace Leet returned home last Thursdsy, from school. Mrs. Anna Terwilliger is quite ser iously ill with pneumonia. C. W. Barr, of Gibson, called on Em- 1 porium friends last Monday. N. Seger visited St. Marys on Tues day to attend the funeral of a friend. Hon. J. C. Johnson visited with his son Fred at Philadelphia over Sunday. Attorney Samuel Smith, of Port Al legany, was in Emporium Wednesday evening. Miss Ethel Waddington left yester day for Buffalo, where she will remain some time. Fred Yonkers departed on Tuesday for Ohio, where he accepts a more lu crative position. Edward Stahly, of Westlield, a prac tical plumber, has entered Mr. E. S. Murry's employ at this place. Victor Ellis who is employed in the glass works at Kane, visited his par ents at this place, last week. Riley Warner and family have mov ed into the house recently occupied by Mr. Pott, on Sixth street. George Howard has returned from Cheshire, Conn., where he has been at tending school, to visit his mother and brothers. Lewis Hopple, formerly a resident of this place was calling on old ac vuaintances in town on Monday and Tuesday. John Sloan, of Olean, visited in Em porium over Sunday, guest of J. P. Felt. Mr. S. has charge of Mr. Felt's Olean mills. Max Balcom will call on our citizens in the near future in the interest of ''Our Food" Publishing Company, of Williamsport, Pa. Rev. Metzler returned last evening from Conference. Rev. J. M. John ston was returned to Austin and Rev. Shriner to Bellefonte. Laura the two year old daughter of Leonard Evans who has been ill with pheumonia is rapidly improving under the care of Dr. Ileilman. Chas. H. Felt, who has been threat ened with typhoid fever, is improving, Dr. Baker, the attending physician be lieving he lias broken up the disease. J. P. Felt returned on Saturday from Florida, where ho and his family have been passing the winter. His wife and children will not come home un til May. Chas. Gleason, the Boston represen tative of L. R. Gleasons & Som, ar rived in town on Tuesday evening to look after the interests of the firm and visit his many friends.—Driftwood < Jazette. Edwin Floyd, of Erie, shook hands with Emporium friends on Monday. Mrs. Edwin J. and Miss Minnie Rogers are visiting relatives at Coles burg, Pa. Miss Mildred Douglas, of Olean, came over last Sunday to visit Mrs. S. L. Stoddard and family. A. W. Georgie, of Olean, formerly a resident of Emporium, was transact ing business in town on Monday. Edwin Cook came over from Port Allegany on Monday to look over town and visit his many friends. Theo. Hudson came down from Johnsonburg on Sunday and visited his many friends in town until Mon day evening. Mrs. John J. Hinkle arrived from Philadelphia on Monday to visit her parents and assist them in moving from the Warner House. Geo. It. McCrea and James Murphy, of Renovo, were in town last Monday and we are informed, located three new wells, the drills to start at an early date. D. W. Morton and wife, of Buffalo, have been visiting relatives in this section for several days. Mr. Morton, who is a steady and reliable mania now passenger conductor on Buffalo division. Dean Fredericks, Esq., of Flemming ton, Pa., came to Emporium last Fri day "to witness the Maro entertain ment," but from all accounts his eyes wandered in the direction of the High School building. He remained over Sunday. Harry Mitchell and wife, Frank Richardson and wife, L. W. Gleason and wife, John Gleason and wife, Miss Mattie M. Collins, Dr. Corbett and Prof. Woodward, of Driftwood,attend ed the Maro entertainment, at this place, last Friday evening. The many friends of Geo. W. Tow ers and family, of Driftwood, will be pained to learn that the fire demon visited them last Friday morning, de stroying all their household goods. Mrs. Towers and children escaped from the burning building but had a very close call. Messrs. Theis Butler and Pearson Fry of Emporium, were calling on friends in town last week R. J. McSwan the oldest employee in the history of the B. & S. R. R., has purchased the D E. Smith property on upper Main street, and moved to the same. "Roary" has been pulling the throttle on a Lima out of Blowville the past several years, and will now take a promotion to the main line, down along the Sinnama honing John Edelman, of Empo rium, was calling on Ifriends in town the last of the week.—Austin Auto graph. L>OeAL_NOTieES. N. Seger leads 'em all. Gents traveling cases at Bedard's. Rich and poor can be suited with carpets at Laßar's. Canned Pine Apple in chunks, pack ed in Singapore, at Balcom & Lloyd's. Very Fine. Do not forget that we are at the old stand, on Allegany avenue, with our usual line of up-to-date clothing and gents furnishing goods. N. SKGEB. All kinds and grades of carpets at Laßar's. GOOD FARM FOR SALE.— The under signed offers for sale his farm located on the Portage, consisting of 53 acres, twenty acres under good cultivation. Terms reasonable. Apply to A. L. ENSIGN, East Emporium, Pa. 6-3t See those Wilton velvet and Axmin ster carpets in Laßar's window. FANCY FOWL Eoos. —l am prepared to furnish Buff Leghorn and Indian Game eggs for setting—l 3 for §I.OO. First orders get the eggs. 6-13t D. W. DONOVON. Because we have been in business for over 30 years do not think that we are behind the times in style, quality or workmanship. We are only better .able from our experience to judge and select the best goodß for the money to be found on the market. N. SEGER. PIGS FOH SALE— Lot of Chester White pigs, live weeks old. J. P. BINGEMAN. Bedard, the Tailor, has just received the very latest styles in neckwear and they are fine. Also a line of hosiery that will please the most fastidious. See them at once. Just received at Balcom & Lloyd's "Salada" Ceylon Tea. Wholesome and delicious. No establishment in this section of the State can excel 1 the elegant assort ment of goods now displayed in R. Seger & Company's merchant tailoring store. Their popular make of clothing are going to many counties, and the in ducements this spring are numerous j and bound to please. While goods j have advanced the popular low prices will be adhered to and satisfaction ; guaranteed. Zinc and Grinding Make I Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. tr i CARPETS—CARPETS.— Ninety differ* I ent patterns to choose from. All new j and up-to-date. Call in and see them I whether you want to buy or not; no ! trouble to show goods. GEO. J. LABAR. FOR SALE.— An eight room dwelling I house on North side of Fifth street, in Middle ward, for sale. Gas, water, tile | sewer and good cellar. Apply to 6 tf R. C. DODSON. I ABE YOU SIXTV-FIVE YEAIIS OLD?— ! I will make every person in Cameron county, that is sixty-five years old, or j over, one cabinet photograph free of | charge. This offer is only good until [ the Ist of May. Take advantage of it !at once. W. G. BAIR, Proprietor, 5-2t Schreiver's Art Gallery. Bedard's second invoice of fine cloths I for his merchant tailoring branch are | now on display. They are the latest. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1901. Jasper Harris' new line of clothing, trunks, etc., are just what you want and the prices are within the reach of all. One price to all. A good fitting suit is the cheapest al ways and Hedard never gives any other. Our customers must be pleased to please us, or the goods will not leavo our store. Those new goods now piled up in R. Seger & Son's, next to Bank, are the product of the best clothing manufac turers in the country and are well-made, neat fitting and go at prices far beyond our expectations. It is a poor judge of goods that cannot be suited at our store. Jasper Harris continues to supply the public with the latest spring clothing and furnishings. Those new styles in underwear are the latest. SHAW'S PURE* MALT has a mar velous dietetic value. While refreshing and pleasant to take, it helps assimila of food. Sold by F. X. Blumle, Emporium, Pa. n2-yl Do not drive nails in the wall to hang pictures on, but get some of the latest style room moulding at Schriever's Art Gallery. It is cheap and does not de stroy the walls as nails do. Call and see my fine stock. W. G. BAIK. 52t For a good shoe goto Jasper Harris'. No fancy prices. This signature i, on every >»** 01 the* gcauino Laxative Brorno=Quinine Tablets the remedy tbafc n in one day Have you seen those spring overcoats at Jasper Harris'? They are beauties. Sterling Run. Editor Press:— "Are you a Buffalo?" Selool will close in a few days. Wonder what Tom Moore will take for his clock? Hank's latest beats the fence post. Have liitn tell it. John Pepper lias been quite ill but is some better at this writing. John Anderson is putting a new picket fence in front of his residence. W. E. Summerson visited Siunama mahoning friends Saturday and Sunday. C. B. Potter, agent for fruit trees and a bug sprayer was in town Tuesday. We would advise the Tannery corre spondent that McKinley does not scare at rats. Some of our boys got at the wrong end of the fool on the Ist and there came near being some practical fools. M. W. Whiting is home from Ligcnier, where he has an extensive lumber job with Couuty Treasurer Thomas. From remarks made to young "iris by trainmen and loafers around the depot, it would be well for parents to heed the ad vice of our best citizens, to keep their girls away from that locality. It is sim ply terrible. COOL DAN. C. C. Craven made a trip to Empori um Sunday. Mrs. Wright and daughter Nellie, of Erie, visited Mrs. 11 or rick at this place last week. James Furlong made a flying trip to Emporium Sunday. Miss Nettie Kissel visited Mrs. Ed. Morse at Emporium last week. Miss Anna Mason visited friends at Huntley Saturday. Mrs. Julia Earl returned Saturday from visiting friends in Emporium. Euen Marshall and Miss Grace Dcvling enjoyed a trip to Emporium Friday. We understand that Prof. Peterson is preparing for a reception at his home for his pupils next Friday evening. Wedding bells will ring on Easter. ltev. Piper will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday. Mrs. J. Kissel visited her sister Mrs. Towers at Driftwood, Saturday. Tin xv. Huston Hill. Editor Cameron County Press : C. J. Miller was guest of John Will iams the latter part of the week. Miss Francena Furby and Miss Flor ence Hicks and sister Cora were guests of John Hicks over Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Bart' has gone to Me dix Bun to attend her son who is very ill. John Williams who has been visiting friends here tor some time has gone to Medix Bun to spend the summer. Mrs. Clias. E. Barr has returned from Sinnamahoning. GUESS. ■H— iw-v ——a— THE STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Harrisburg. Pa., desires an Agent and At torney in Emporium. This is a domestic association operating through Central Pennsylvania. II is a little more than three years old with assets of nearly r>00,000.00. Its dividends have been 6 percent, on non-participating and 10 per cent, on full par ticipating stock. II has had no losses and has an active demand for loans. It is strong, clean, vigorous and successful. Non-participat ing stock is sold at SIOO.OO per share, dividends <i per cent., tax free. Full participating stock with 5 per cent, cash dividends if desired, at payments of 25 cents to $2.00 per month. Loans are made on a simple and definite plan; payments per SI,OOO 00 shares range from SIO.OO per month to $27.50, time from It to 189 months. Correspondence is desired from borrowers, in vestors, attorneys and persons desiring an agency. Literature on request. 1-lt CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought i Letter to T. B. Lloyd. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: Mr. IT. H. Stevenson, Cash ier of Oii City (Pa.) Savings Bank writes: "Nine years ago I painted my house with your paint. It wore BO well I want to use it again." That's nothing wonderful except for the fact that the soft coal region of Pennsylvania is pretty hard on paint with its oil, smoke and grime. All we see in it is that Devoe is good for nine years sometimes. There are thousands of people that know it, and millions that don't. There's the rub! We print for the millions; we want to make paint for the millions. Mr. Cashier, do you know that De voe lead and zinc is worth twice as much as old-fashioned painter's paint, lead and oil, and costs 110 more? Is 100 per cent a fair profit in your business? Three-quarters of the people paint lead and oil mixed by hand; while the U. S. Government use lead, zinc and oil ground together by machinery— same proportions as Devoe lead and zinc. The majority never is right about anything. Yours truty, 28 F. W. DEVOE & Co. N. Y. Board of Health on Wines. I)r. Junes of the N. Y. Board of Health says: ••I take pleasure in testifying to the superior qualities of the wine produced by Alfred Speer. I recommend it as a superior wine for the sick and debilitated." The Port and Burgundy have no equal. 5 1 -cow-8t Thus far in boring for ballot reform Guffcy has failed lo strike a pusher. Stops the Cough And Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets euro a cold in one c'ay. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. 2(iyl Does it Pay to Buy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? (Jo to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, il possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in ail civilized coun tries with success in sevens throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tis sues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflamaiion, causes easy expectora tion, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try ONE bottle. Recom mended many years by all druggists in the world. Sold by L. Taggart. Get Green's Prize Almanac. 2nil4eow To Cure a Cold, in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. liGly THOMAS WADDINGTON, Emporium, Pa., CONTRACTOR FOR MASONRY AND STONE-CUTTING. All orders in my line promptly executed. All kindsof building and cut-stone, supplied at low prices. Agent lor marble or granite monuments. Lettering neatly done. AMERICAN HOUSE, East Emporium, Pa., JOHN r,. JOHNSON, Prop'r. Having resumed proprietorship of this old and well established House I invite the patronage of the public. House newly furnished and thor oughly renovated. ISly The Plate to liny Cheap ) ) J. F. PARSONS. ? pHf HARRISBURG.PA. CURES ALL DRINK AND DRUG ADDICTIONS. NEWLV FURNISHED NEW MANAGEMENT WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If yonr record is O. K. here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. THE A. T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4cts .stamps. 48-12t. F CI COR American Beauties, We have them £ap * n styles and _.T v shapes to fit every A %\ figure, and every \ corset is sold \ under this most liberal warrant — "Money refunded after four weeks' trial if corset is not satisfactory." Look for this 112 Trade Mark on inside of corset and on box. •VySy KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. Sole Makers. Kalamazoo, Mich. FOR SALE BY 5-13t W. H. CRAMER. DAYS EASTER SPECIALTIES. FINE APPLES, MALAGA GRAPES, RIPE TOMATOES. GREE ONIONS, SPINACH, LETTUCE, CELERY, RADISHES, CUCUMBERS. THE SATISFACTORY STORE. There is satisfaction in feeling that our efforts to please are ap preciated and satisfying. We have that satisfaction. We endeavor to fill not only the common everyday wants, but the special and most particular, in a satisfactory man ner. Just now we are making special effort to fill these wants for the EASTER occasion. All the good things and delicacies of the market will be found in our store, HAMS AND BONELESS BACON. All our pork products are of the Famous DO ED Quality, Govern ment inspected. Ham and Bacon, whole per lb. 14c. Prices advanc ing. FRESH EGGS. All Cameron county laid. Every egg guaranteed. Regular prices. BUTTER. Finest quality Elgin Creamery. Fresh. Per one lb. print, 28c. COFFEE. Our "Royal" Mocha and Java Blend reaches the top notch in drinking quality and will remain there as long as we continue to handle it. Price per lb. 35c. 3 lbs. 81.00. NEW MAPLE SUGAR AND SYRUP. Guaranteed strictly pure and of finest quality obtainable. Sugar, whole cakes, per lb 12ic. Syrup* per gal. can, 81.00. FANCY CALIFORNIA LEMONS, 20c Doz. These lemons are of exception ally line quality. Large and al most seedless. J. H. DAY. Phone 6. .* 1 - " " " " - i Ix h. C. Olmsted's , j - - Spring - Aniiotinceinent. - - I A V /( VWA«/ • • Well, here we are trying to get our share of the trade of Emporium and vicinity. We are better prepared than ever before to fill all of your wants. Having added to our stock a Full Line of Groceries, and have not neglected to add to the Dry Goods and Notion departments fresh and seasonable goods. Our Lace Curtain stock was never so complete as NOW. A full stock of muslins, prints, percales, ginghams and White Goods. An especially nice line of Black Dress Goods. Dress and Work Shoes tor Ladles Gentlemen and Children. CARPETS AND MATTINGS, Oil Cloths, I &c., &c. Come and see how well we will please I you. C. JAY GOODNOUGH, ™ IIP! Assignee. HH .' * i Emporium Furniture Co. | g| WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL. If y&i —__—————«—- —— —.——— yi l fill Elllllllltl 1 FBI mi tfQC FINE BROADCLOTH CASKET, FUNERAL CAR <£OC tJhJO. - - - AND SERVICES. - - - OUU. ;[jf || RESIDENCE UP STAIRS. OPEN ALL NIGHT. | Remember the place, next door to the IODD FELLOWS BLOCK.| II Mil FURNITURE COMPAIYJ BERNARD EG-AN, Manager, lyE MPORIUM, - - PAJ Our Spring Clothing Has arrived and we are ready for the Spring and Summer campaign. During the past few months we have almost entirely closed out all left over stock, therefore start in with an Entirely New Stock. IIEADY-MADE CLOTHING, (Stylish make.) ELEGANT LINK of FURNISHINGS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, &e. I We are agents for the LION Brand Shirts and have recently received a very line assortment of these celebrated SI.OO SHIRTS. They Are Beauties. We continue to keep the. MAC HURDLE DRESS SHIRTS. We want every citizen of this county to call and inspect our present stock, feeling assured that you will be pleased. R. SEGER & SON. Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa. 5
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