KMI'OKITM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Feb. 5, 1901. NEMOPUILA, pei sick $1 15 Graham " 60 Ryo " <SO buckwheat "0 ateut Meal., 50 oarse Meal, per ■ •>>,, 1 50 •\ .iop Kaed, " 1 50 Middling*. Fancy " 1 50 Bran 1 40 Corn, per bucli- 81 White Oats . 4 uliel GO Choicei lo\<=. rteifi, CholceTiinoth\ Bjed ! Market Prices Choice Mil.et See.!. fav .MarKetprices. Fancy Kentucky illu« Orass, i "R. C. DODSONT THE Druggist, K'UIMSSI J* 'J. I*A. IS LOCATE;) THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth >.nd Chestnut Sts.. it. c. Telephone, 19-2. ■nni77W3ZMaß3i,7ca: rarrivmuw n IX* £A t, li 71V. I tt T MICNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to arc in thin <ll -mriut ft Jet us know by pott tu 1 card or letter, personally. Thus, H. Norris continues to im prove. Good. Angelo, the Italian shoemaker, has returned from Italy. Wm, McDonald visited at Buffalo this week. A. E. Gross and family have return ed from Portland Mills. T. S. Innf H, S. P. Kreider and John Gleason visited in town Tuesday even ing. , Samuel Faue« tte, his many friends will be sorry to learn is seriously ill with pneumonia. Col. Brookbank, of Driftwood, visit ed in Emporium last Friday, shaking hands with old friends. Fred Julian, having returned from an import: nt business trip in the South, has gono to New York City. Miss MaeMcMahon, who returned to her home in Clean, is slowly improving. Grant S. Wiley, wife and child of Qaleton, Sundayed here. William Erhardt, Jr., of Erie, passed a few days in Emporium, guest of W. S. Walker and family. W. L. Sykes and family, of Claleton, passed Sunday in Emporium guests of Geo. A. Walker and family. Principals Suhrie and Bauer, of St. Marys, spent Saturday and part of Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. John M. English and Mrs. Maud English, nee Williams, of Driftwood, were PRESS visitors on Wednesday. J. IT. Evans, who is successfully con ducting the Sizer Spring Hotel, at Sizerville, was a PHESS visitor last Saturday. William M. Lawler returned from West Virginia last Tuesday, greatly pleased with the outlook for the new tannery. Miss Minnie Peabody, of this place, has accepted the position of instructor in short-hand in Emporium Commer cial school. Mrs. J. W. Davis, of Corry, special traveller for J. A. Moore & Co., was a pleasant PRESS visitor last Saturday. Mrs. D. was guest of Mrs. William Hackenburg while in town. "Pap" Hlodgett arid Mr. Ward of Sinnamahoning, came up last evening and took in "Peek's Bad Boy." The Squire was busy taking notes, so look out for a lively session of Liars' Club. Mrs. R. ('. Potter, of Cameron, visit ed Emporium yesterday and before leaving town paid her respects to the PRESS. She will read our paper for another year. EASTMAN'S KODAK j ' 1= 1 I B m >C | l Dollar Saved, is a Dollar Earned." jj 1 K&llt- '</&{ i We can save you lots of dollars by buying your 112 { "Wall Paper, Curtains and Paints of us- H -- \ P 111 I j 1 Ifri] You3an3arryitinyourhandß,onyourßhoul- S LJ I I i'III der, in your pockctor on yourbicycle. I I" I J If IrJ Y 11 111! (.I You press the button and the Kodak will i 1 l ♦ - —V/ I Jijli the rest. 112 [II c _ _ pj#/ E. J, Jones, St. Marys, one of Elk county's most successful attorneys and years ago a school teacher in this county, will deliver the address to the graduates of Driftwood High School, April 9th. S. H. Renninger, of the firm of Ward & Renninger, paper wood con tractors, was a PRESS business visitor on Tuesday. Mr. Renninger and wife, who will make Emporium their resi dence, have rooms with Mrs. Holbrook. Mrs. W. H. Ulsh arrived safely in San Francisco Sunday evening and, we are glad to note, reports the doctor as much improved. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by her father, F. W. Mitchell.—Driftwood Gazette. Charlie Wiley, of Emporium, was calling on friends in town Tuesday.... Dan'l McCormick of Emporium, was in town over Sunday John Edle man, of Emporium, was doing busi ness in town Saturday. -Austin Re publican. Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Sterling Run, ami .Airs. V A. Brooks, of Sinnama honing, left for their respective homes on Friday after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Whiting, of this city.- —Ridgway Democrat. Mrs. Patrick Clair accompanied by her son Patsy, who is just recovering from a serious illness, came up from Cameron on Wednesday and visited between trains. It is hoped the young man will soon Ik; restored Jjt;> his usual good health. Mrs. ('has. Seger and son Harold, re turned from Wilkes-Barre, last Mon day. Mrs. Seger reports Miss Maggie Coyle, who is receiving treatment there, as greatly improved. Miss Maggie's many Emporium friends hope she may return fully restored to health. Baptist Church Notes. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor morning subject "Christians relation one to auother." Evening topic "The Maze." Bible School at the close of morning worship, C. E. Cran dell superintendent. Y. 1\ S. C. E. 6 p. m., B. Olmsted, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Special Easter service Sunday evening. All welcome. A Businesss flistake. That which is the best, is that which will ultimately produce the largest measure of success to a certainty. It would be a business mistake for any one contemplating life insurance to place his application with any com pany without first familiarizing him self with the policies and figures of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. EDWIN G. CLARKE, Special Agent. Emporium, Pa. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. 11. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. 11. Hirscli's jewelry store, Emporium, April 11th and 12th. Eyes tested and examined free. All work guaranteed. If you have weak eyes or headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he makes a speciality of correcting all such cases Lenses ground toflt all kinds of peculiar sight. 5-21. Hillions in Gold. Over seven millions came from the Nome district alone. Government officials estimate the output from the Nome district will be doubled the comiug season. The Bluestone, Keugarok and Pilgrim Rivera have bee n found very rich. There is hardly a ere '; from Port Ciarence to Norton Sound in which the precious metal is not found, with hundreds of creeks not prospected yet. For information regarding routes, steamships, accommodations and rates to points in Alaska, address C. N. Souther, General Agent Passi nger Department, ('., M. & St. P. R'y, 9"> Adam street, Chicago. 5 :5t Positive Proof. The following houses have been painted from seven to twelve years with my paints, the Champion paints) viz: L Taggart's, D. W. Felt's, Mrs. J. C. Metzger's, Joshua Bair's, N. Soger's, Sam'l McDonald's, J. P. MeNarney's and many others. The county jail and R. P. Heilman's house have been painted two years. I ask you in ali fairness, and in justice to myself, to carefully examine these houses. Let no man prejudice you against my paints. 1 can assure you without truthful con tradiction, that there is not a man in our town or county, who has any knowledge whatever, as to the quality of paints, only as he or they have learn ed from their use, and I defy any per son in town to give you such proof as to quality of their paints, as I have. My paints are guaranteed. Yours truly, L. TAGGART. The Voice Of Nagging Clouds the happiness ol the home, but a uagging woman often needs help. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy, exciteablc, troubled with loss of appetite,- headache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spell.-, she needs Electric Hitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only fiUc. L. Taggart guarantees satisfaction. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1902. Emporium Methodists Continued from First page. He was followed in 1896 by Rev. J. M. Johnston, who also served three years and reduced the debt by §2,110 00l ' In 1899 Rev. W. P. Shriner was ap pointed, serving one year, and durlntr his administration the debt was reduc ed $200.00 and the building was repair ed and beautifully frescoed within at a cost cf SBOO.OO, which was paid for without public subscription. In 1900 the present Pastor, Rev O S Metzler, was sent by the Conference,' and he has now served two years and Ave are glad to be able to say, that the official board of the Church have unanimously requested his return for another year. Under his able and energetic administration during the past two years the sum of $6,257.15 has been raised, paying the entire church debt of |4,850.00 and accured interest, and leaving a balance in the hands of ™, interest paying society of about $500.00. Emporium, Pa., March 4th, 1002. At the Fourth Quarterly Conference ol'tlie Kirst Methodist Episcopal Church of Emporium on motion of J. P. McNarney, .seconded hyT.il. Lloyd the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adonted: W'l' itE-vs, The second year of the pastorate .VM ' Metzler at the First Methodist Epis copal Chin ch of Emporium, which if possible, nas IK CII evi-ii more successful and satisfactory than the lirst is about to expire, and WHEREAS, We are earnestly persuaded that the welfare of the Church demands his return lor the succeeding year, and WIIEIIEAS, We are confident that it is the unammous wish of the membership and friends ol the Church that his connection therewith IK continued, and that it would be a very previous disappointment to everybody concerned to have him Hcnt away from \is, It is therefore Resolved, by the Fourth Quarterly Conference of said church. 1. That 111-Other Metzler be and is hereby re quested and urged to return to this Church for thecommg year. 2. I hat the Bishop and his official advisers are hereby requested to return Brother Metzler to his present field with the assurance that the interests af the entire Church will be thereby best advanced and observed, and that any other action would be seriously disappointing to all the members and friends of the Church. From the tninutei. J. P. McNARNEY, Sec'y. Letter to T. F. /loore. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: If there is a spot in your paint where the water gets in, the wood underneath is rotting or rotten. The timbers go too. Such a spot develops unseen in some corner -under the eaves perhaps-while tho paint is still in good condition gen erally. Look out for such spots, or paint at random for looks. If you paint for looks, you are likely to stop such spots before there are any spots. Extravagance pays in paint. Econ omy don't. Extravagance is economy. Queer, what puppets words are! Yours truly, 67 F. W. DEVOE & Co. There's nothing in the good time that leaves a head;. '<e and a had taste. lia Grippe Quickly Cured. "In the winter of 1898 and 189!) I was taken down with a severe attack of what is called L t Grippe," says F. L. llewett, a prominent druggist of Win field, 111. "The only medicine I used was two bottles of Chamberlain's Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the couching like nm<jie, and 1 have never since been troubled with (irippe. Chamberlains Cough lleincdv can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward off any threatened attack of pneumonia. !t is pleasant to take, too. which makes it the most de sirable and one of the most popular pre parations in use for these ailments. For sale by L. Taggart. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Dowel troubles was ever known before. Thou sands bless them for curing Constipation, Sick Headache. Biliousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try them. 2.")e at L. Taggart's drug store. PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Under this Heading, either Wants, I.ost,Found, For Sale, To Rent or business announcements will be published at ONE CENT A WORD. WANTED! UJ~ ANTED —A purchaser for good horse,buggy and harness. Also a first-class cow, soon fresh. Bay mare, Morgan, perfectly sound; nine years old, weight, 1025. Buggy and harness in good condition. Must be sold before March Illst. Call on Rev. W. REDETT, pastor W. M. Church, Rich Valley. P. O. Address, Emporium. \\ v ANTED—Energetic men and women to VY represent us in each county. Exclusive territory; good pay; steady employment. Call on or address, E. C. Jones, 55 Main St..Bradford, Pa. , I I ■ 111 II IM W | || | || IMMIIH Reifistcr's Notice. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, > COUNTY OK CAMERON, < SS: NOTICE is hereby given that John B. Wvkoil", Administrator of the estate of Bainbridge V. Wykoff, late of Gibson Township, deceased, and J. Vine Hanscom, Administrator of the estate of Frank Herbert Hanscom. late of the Township of Grove, deceased, have filed their first and final accounts of their administration of the said several estates and the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court, at April term next, fur con firmation ni. Mi. C. JAY OOODNOUOH, Register. Register's Office, Emporium, Pa., March 25th, 1902. /—5-4t. Consult | Your j 1 Interests. | AND SAVE BIG MONEY ff q BY ORDERING NOW N 5 YOUR SPRING SUIT I IR. SEGER & | 5 COHPANY'S. 2 6 • I<l N We shall give all custo- Rj jp niers extra bargains during £ 5H March and April. Fine \ line of Imported and Anier- k ican goods. I s * J Order yotlr Easter suit 112) D now and avoid the rush. R v [j *3 R. SEGER & CO. : V jjj vi Opposite M. E. Church. m \/ 77/ / -fr/ XU 727*7/ foH-S BHhJH SHSPSBHE Bb oj ru -6 j w b '-H I Jbe bt. JVlarys | | Greenbotlje Co. jjj Will occupy the store Ijj of F. M. Ovcrhiser's j~ on W. Fourth street W during fO I EASTER WEEK,! a c n] where they will have [}, a full line of Cj PLANTS AND n] CUT FLOWERS. [n y] All are invited. It will flj In a show you seldom J pi see In fn "1 p] PALMS, [}j I FLOWERING PLANTS, JARDINIERES, ETC. 11l !ss 9 crasasss 555S ?-sHsHsas SEE] WEAKLY CHILDREN Al! Childrsn Lova Vinol, And Nothing: in the World is So Good for Them—or their Tired Mothers. It Makes Pale, Thin and Weak Chil dren and Women Strong and Robust. "It is with great pleasure that I add my testimonial to tho merits of Vinol. My little girl Cora after a hard case of Scarlet Fever began taking Vinol with the very best results. I don't believo she would ever have got well if notfor Vinol, she was so weak. She is in the very best of health now, and thanks that good medicine Vinol, Wine of Cod Liver Oil.— Mr. ISAAC CHAMPAIONK, Keene, N. II." Inasmuch as wc arc always ready to refund the cost of Vinol to those who don't find it exactly what we claim It to be, 11 will be seen that we are prepared to sub stantially endorse our claims for the ex cellence of this marvelous preparation. Old Reliable Drug Store. ffl mwv- A cur® guaranteed If you use M i PILES Suppositorgf MA AUUU I). Matt. Thompson, Supt. ■ jSi Haven Itock, W. Va , vrit'« " Tln*v (five utiireraal satis- H 9 b > L>ruKgi«t«. M ARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA. Soldi in Emporium by L. Taggart. Call for free sample. I )ay's EASTER OFFERINGS. r- S j \ 1 * \ \ Am frS* J 'ill ' / " 3 >o3<s"' equality. . CALIFORNIA MAMS, lb 10c. j I JON LESS BACON, lb. i 4. HAMS, Medium, lb. 13c. I rRLRH HGGS, regular prices | All Cameron County layed. : Every egg guaranteed. ROLLED A VENA, lb. 4c. ! Fresh invoice direct from factory. GRANULATED SUGAR, 6c. CA LIFORNIA PEACHES. Fine quality, can, 20c. Green Onions, IJunanas, I.etuce, Oranges, Cucumbers, Apples, Celery, Grapes, Radishes. Cranberries. I Hope to have Straw Berries, j Ripe Tomatoes and Pine Apples, j COFFEE that does not fail to | please, is our "Royal" Java and I Mocha Blend. 35c !b. 3lbs'. sl. Anticipating your wants for this Easter occasion, we are en deavoring, as usual, to fill them to your ent're satisfaction. Phone 6. J. 11. DAY. t P Wr?. eJ RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY M^ea . 1 Well Man THE *V3e, E»3H.331!«J03Ea: 3FB.EZ3XfISSX3"SB 1 produces tbo :ihira results In 33 days. LI i-ts powerfully w:d quickly. Cures v/heu all others fail. SfounF men will tUoir Iot:t manhood, and old man will rcßorsr tlioir youthful vigor by ÜBIDS , Ui:VIVO. 15 qui :kly crnl surely restores Nervous- i oesa, liO&t Vitality, Tmpotency, KigUtly Emissions, ! Lost POT; r, Fail it,- K.-tacrr, V/astlcs: Diseases, an-J ail effects of solt-übaso or er.".(.b-3#rj(l lndlsciotion, wbleli unfits one for study, business or marriage. It Dot only cures by starting at tho scat of disease, but ieagreit. nerve tonlo or.d bloeil Sanlltler, bring leg back the pink glevr to pale cheeks and re storing the flro ot yonth. 7t wards oli Insanity j and Consumption. Insist on having jREVIVO, ao other. It can DO carried In vest pocket. By mall 81.00 per package, or six for so.oo, with a. posl tlvo written pnerantee ti> euro or rofuad j [he money. Book and advise freo. Address J ROiAL MEDICINE CO., For Hale in Emporium, by R. C. Dodson. ■UBHBBBBBBBBNNKBBBSBMVAZUZIZBLSSMEEBOBH ! | DR.FENNEfVS GOLDEN RELIEF CUTS CURES ANY GRIP BRUISES V COLDS SPRAINS I F/I B PA,I BRONCHITIS STINGS | SORE THROAT RUSTY NAJISX XXJI A NEURALGIA COLIC INSIDE OR OUT DIARRHCEA Druaoists In Ito 8 minutes 23c, 50c. sl. fc—— mil R. C. Dodson, Agent, 36-28ly. Emporium, Pa ] | Don't be a 1 I Rip Van Winkle I |H There is no use in fighting a windmill. In m other words, it does no good to try to drive the WW wolf from the door, and continue to pay twice as gff: jg| much for your groceries as you should pay. Quit |H BB hutting your head against a stone wall. Stop pay- M 38 ing three profits on everything you eat. We can L'vl We do our own slaughtering g Tea, Coffee and Cereal drinks, of fine steer beef, which is fat, j Sugar, Molasses, Maple Syrup, tender and juicy. Breakfast goods of "all kinds. Veal, Lamb, Pork, Sausage Canned Goods and Vegetables, and Home Corned Beef a spec- Sole agent for ialty. Poultry in season. . „ Pillsbury's Best Flour. I show you a better way, a more satisfactory way, a gj® money-saving way. Buy your groceries from us. Buy them as we buy them—for spot cash. Pay | but ono profit, and that a small one. Buy staples H in large quantities instead of in little dribs. The mm goods hero mentioned you will find to bo of a |a| j™™ quality that will please you, and we know our wgj prioes are lower than you can got elsewhere. FJ&AKS*: SHIVES, $? II S J 11 Our new line of hard } ware, agricultural imple nients, tinware, is arriving. Also a large and hand some line of cooking and parlor stoves, for both coal and gas. Ifittraio. Wall»Paper. At Taggart's Drug Store tiie finest line ever brought to town. Prices lower than j von ever saw them. Dou ble rolls as low as 5c and j | the very best at 35c. Bor | der just a liitle in advance i I of paper. Paints, Varnish, Stains, Varnish Stains, Enamel, in all shades and colors. : ; A better line than ever of fered to our people. Don't ! fail to call and examine. L. TAGQART.
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