EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. 1 PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 6, 19C2. NEMOPHILA, per sack *1 20 Graham " 6° Rye " 60 Buckwheat " Patent Meal " Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 SO Chop Feed, " J *<> Middlings, Fancy " 1 SO Bran, 1 10 Corn, per busliel 84 VVhitoOa; . r <!0 Choice Clover Seed, 1 OholceTi.nothySeed, 112 At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | | R.C. DODSON. I THE flfdddist, At* Jtjf I'HPOUlirji, I* A . I IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. ji i i H. C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DKPARTIHENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. VoutribuUonii invited. That tomC'' you would like to see in this department,let us know • V inl eard or letter, personally. | Thos. J. Riley, of Driftwood was in town on Tuesday. Miss Annie Zwald made the PRESS sanctum a short call on Tuesday. Col. J. O. Brookbank, of Driftwood, visited in Emporium on Monday. Rile Prosser is assisting in the Adams Express office at this place this week. Miss Clara Seger who has been visit ing at Pittsburg returned home on Monday. Miss Minnie Ott, of Williamsport, is visiting her sister Mrs. R. 11. Ilirsch at this place. John E. Smith and son Grover came up from Sterling Run on Monday and took in the circus. Rev. O. S. Metzler left on Monday for a short visit to Chambersburg and other eastern cities. Mrs. John Montgomery visited her daughters Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Burton at Austin last week. Richard Fee, a prominent lumber man of this county was in town on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. John Feltwell, of Altoona, is spending a few davs in town guest of Rev. W. A. Pugsley and wife. Miss Mary Davison, who has been attending college at Chambersburg, returned home last Saturday. Miss Encie Howard returned last Saturday from Albany, N. Y., where | she has been attending college L. C. Voshage, a prominent business j man of Ashland, Pa., is guest of his sister Mrs. Fred Julian at this place Miss Grace Jacobs, of Shingle House, is guest of her cousin, Mrs. S. Stoddard and family, oil West Allegany Avenue. Murray Teeter, who had his foot cut off at Howard's new mill at this place some time ago is in Emporium this week. Mr. Fred Johnson has returned from college to pass the summer vacation with his father, Hon. J. C. Johnson, at this place. Ed. Cook was over from Emporium last Friday for a brief visit with his daughter, Mrs. Ervin Shnrtz.—Port Allegany Reporter. Mrs. John Arnold and daughter Eva, of Gleasonton, are guests of R. M. Overhißer and wife, the former brim; Mrs. Overhiser's sister. ~ MIXED IN TWO MINUTES. T L HIT ■ t .-Js- - Longman and Martinez | I Gl. L. &M. PAINT AT - - $1.70 PAINTS. i Gl- PURE LINSEED OIL AT 75c. - .56 Actual Cost $r. 29 Per Gallon. Any buliding not |J makes I, GALLONS FOR ---$2 26 satisfactor > l y painted will be iepainted at our expense. (gjjj 2 7 >' ears of s ale. rii H. S. LUOYB. § ijL, :Wi li p =. - {Ol fd@@E3E@S@@@UslgE@SS@S@@@SS@^E D. N. Chandler made the PRESS a call on Monday. Frank B. Hoag, ofSterliug Run was ! in town this morning. Chas. Rishel paid the PRESS a busi ness visit on Tuesday. "Hank" Vogt, of St. Marys, was visit ing his friends in town today. J. W. Morris, of Liberty, was tran sacting business in town on Monday. Bliss Nettie Groesbeck, of Roulette, is spending a week with Nellie Kissel. A. J. Beifried, F. X. Bluinle's right hand man visited St. Marys last week. Prof. Budine will call on his custom ers at this place Friday and Saturday. Mr. Gunsburg, of Renovo, was call ing on his customers in town on Tues day. M*s. Owen Wade, of Sterling Run, was shopping in Emporium on Tues day. Albert Guidus has returned from Wisconsin where lie lias been located for some time. Mrs William McGee is able to be around again after being laid up for several months. Howard Dodge, of Coudersport, | spent Sunday with Misa Nellie Kissel i in Sterling Run. Ed. Yeagle, the obligl.ig clerk in L. ' Taggart's drug store made the PRESS a short visit on Tuesday. Charles Roof and wife, of Lebanon, are visiting friends in town guest of; Martin Foster and family. E. J. Smith, Supt. of Fuse Depart- ! ment of Climax Powder Mfg. Co., was 1 a PRESS visitor on Monday. John Blair, foreman on the Canoe i lumber job has moved his family in A. j J. Turley's house on Fifth street. Miss Bessie AleCaslin returned home 1 on Tuesday from I lollidaysburg, where ! she lias just finished a college Course. ' Geo. Beattie, employed by Adams Express Co , at this place left on Tues day evening with a car of horses for Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. McCoole, of' Driftwood, attended the Jones-Tillot- j son wedding here this week.—John sonburg Press. Mrs. O. J. Nangle and Mrs. Clias. ' Maloy, Wf-rv called to Belfast, >*. y >( . Tuesday) on account of the Serious : illness of their brother'. Miss Carrie Miller has been seriously ill at the home of her parents on West Fourth street but is slowly recovering under the care of Dr. S. S. Smith. Alfred Robinson, who, has been en> giged in business with J. W. Norris at Liberty, has returned to Emporium and again opened a shop in the Ea»t ward. Chas. Colson who recently under went an operation at Buffalo is report ed to be in a critical condition and great fear is entertained for his re covery. B. V,. Green is in town from Em poriuia Mr. and Mrs. Peter Green were in town 112 rom Coudersport, this morning enroute for Emporium.—Port Allegany Argus. E. N. Mayo, formerly a resident of Lumb. r Township, but now of Austin was a pleasant caller at the PRESS sanctum on Tuesday. Mr. Mayo ex pects to locate at Cameron in the very near future. Frank Potter, a prominent hotel man of McKean county, was guest of C G. Catlin, at this place, Mr. Potter was enroute to the Republican State Convention and stopped ofl' between trains on Monday. j Keating, Juno 10.—Last Friday the two crews of track layers employed by the New York Central railroad com pany on the West Branch Valley rail road between Keating and Clearfield, put down 10,250 feet of track. This is one of the longest stretches of new track over laid in one day. Owing to the necessity of haying this line completed as soon as possible, nothing is spared to hurry the work along. Soring Fevor. Spring fever is another name for bill iousncss. It is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a pois;ned system. If neg lected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. Do Witt's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver, opening the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities. Safe pills. Never gripe. J'l have taken DoWitt's Little I.arly 1 users lor torpid liver every spring for years," writes it. M. Kverly, .Moundsvillo, W. Va. "They do me iii Ore good than anything I have ever tried. It. C. Dodson, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902 An intelligent horse in Rochester, N. Y., into whose nostrils a small boy was | sticking straws, bit off the boys nose. J Behavior of this sort on the part of animals will go fnrther toward incul cating humane sentiments in the youth ful mind than any amount of moral suasion.—Ex. It is announced that Eugeno Mullin will not be a candidate for judgoin Potter county. Had he concluded to abide by the wishes many of Potter county's leading citizens, he would have entered the contest and have made a splendid showing in the returns. Likewise he would have put up an ex ceedingly spirited campaign. But Mc- Kean county suits him quite well He will remain here and devote his atten tion to a large and lueartive law prac tice.—Bradford Era. Amnesty Bill Signed. President Pal ma has signed the bill granting amnesty to all Americans under sentence or awaiting trial in Cuba and proceedings have been i begun by the court to squash the com pi hints against such Americans and liberate those who urc now In jail, 1 Senor Acosta, the cashier in tho cus- 1 torn house who is under suspension ! pending an investigation of his ac- , cou"t is now rej orted to be insane. ] President Paltna has offered General i Maximo Gomez the position of general j in chief of the Cuban Rural Guard, and it is said that General Gomez is in clined to accept this post. -• • Letter to N. Seger. Emporium, Pa. Hear Sir:—The house of 11.8. Parker, I undertaker, in Morris, N. Y., was painted nine years ago with Devoe, ana is in perfect condition to-day. Mr Parker's present address is Sherburne, N. Y. Lead and oil would have had to be at least painted twice before now, as it only wears half as long as Devoe lead 1 and zinc. J Yours truly, 1 76 F. W. DEVOE & Co. I P. B.—Murry & Coppersmith sell our 1 paint. They Secured First Premiums. The new "Le Roy Plows" were awarded first premiums at the leading County Fairs in 1901. They not only look well but they are the best plows that high grade material and expert mechanics can build. They are "easy to draw" and "easy (q hold," made in all sizes and styles anu every plow is , guaranteed as represented. You will ; find many new and important improve- 1 ments over the older makes. Call and seo them at C. IT. Jessop, Emporium Pa. Ready to Yield. '•I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve 1 for piles and found it a certain cure," says S. R. Meredith, Willow Grove, Del. j Ope rations unnecossory to cure piles. j They always yield to DeWitt's Witch j Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases, all 1 kinds of wounds. Accept no counter-' f'eits. It. C. Dodson. Duty—What we want done regardless of how much it injures others. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneu monia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from sev eral severe attacks of croup. —11. J. I Strickiaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by L. Taggart. ! Assimilation—Taking all the other 1 fellow has. Iu many instances attacks of cholery morbus terminate fatally before medicine ! can be procured or a physician summon -1 ed. The safe way is to keep at hand a ! reliable medicine for use in such cases. | For this purpose there is nothing so sure ias Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea Remedy. W. E. Bosworth, of La Fayette, Ala., says:"ln June, I'JOO, I had a serious attack of cholera morbus and one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy gave me relief iu fifteen minutes." For sale by L. Taggart. Benevolence—Giving them what we want them to have, not what they need and desire. Leads Them All. *() tic Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicine 1 ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles." says I). Scott Currin of Loganton, I'a. One Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immedsately. Mothers everywhere testify to the good it has done their little ones, ('roup is so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleas ant to take. Children like it. Sure cure lor grip, bronchitis, coughs. R. C. Dod son. L2OCAL NOTICES. Come and see the best Refrigerator. The only good one on earth at Laßar's. The Refrigerators will keep you cool just to look at them. Costs you nothing to look at them at Laßar's. Zinc and Grinding Make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. tf Best Refrigerator for the least money at Laßar's. Cypher Chick Feed for young chicks. Contains eleven different seeds and grains. Also Cypher egg stimulant and lice powder. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. O. H. DICKEXSON. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING.— The undersigned lias secured the servi ces of two first-class painters and paper hangers and is prepared to take con tracts, either by day or job. First class work guaranteed. 12-tf c. A. VAN LEW. SHAW'S PURE MALT- Exhilarates and does not poison, that's why Doctors drink it. Ris good for sick and old, nnd excellent for voting and well. Sold By 36-47-ly F. X. BLUMLE. A Splendid Remedy. Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone, and being absorbed into the blood, its healing properties arc conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful cures. Mr. D. F. Moore. Agent Iliinoi 1 ; Central Railway, Milan, Tenn., states: I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment for rheu matism, backache, etc., in my family. Tt is a splendid remedy. We could not do without it." 25c, 50c and SI.OO at L. Taggart's. A Real Friend. ''l suffered from dyspepsia and in digestion for fifteen years," says W. T. Stuidevent of Merry Oaks, X. C. "After I had tried many doctors and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate re lief. I can cat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good. I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system, i'ou need wholesome, strengthening food, Kodol enables you to a Mtnilate what you eat by digesting it without the stomach's aid. R. 0. Dodson. "VXTANTED ~ School teachers as agents during VV vacation. Big commission. Columbia Book Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Notice. WHEREAS, my wife MARY, having left my bed and board, without just cause or provoca tion, I hereby caution the public against harbor ing or giving her credit on my account, for I shall not pay any bills of her contracting. WM. CALDWELL. First Fork, Pa., June 9th, 1902. EXKCL'TOR'H NOTICE. Ealatf of FIDELIA C, HYDE, Deceased. TETTERS testamentary on the estate of J Fidelia C. Hyde, late of Emporium Borough, Cameron county, Pennsylvania, deceased have been granted to B. W. Green, residing in said Borough, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay. B. W. GREKM, Executor. Emporium, Pa., June 2nd, 1902.—15-61. EBTRAV NOTICE. Oil May 29tli, six young cattle (four red steers and two red and white steers were enipounded by us for trespassing. The same nan be redeem ed by applying to this office, paying appraise ment, damages and accrued damage from that time on. THE CLIMAX POWDER MFG. CO. June 4th, 1902.-15-3t. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS o° ip r °». Hmf+. Always reliable. Laillra, ask Drugriat for <'ll It'll KMTKK'N KNULIMII in Red and Wold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuae dangerous •übntl ; tullonsand ImllatlonH. liny of your Druggist, I or send -lr. in stamps for rartirulari, Testi monial* and •• Relief for l,»»dle*." in lr(t«r, by return Hall. 10,000 Testimonials. Bold by i all Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 nadlson Square, PIIILA., PA. Mcntioa tkls oaptr. I A safe, certain relief for Suppressed I ■ Menstruation. Never known to fail. Safe! I ■ Sure! .Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed I ■or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for I ■ SI.OO per box. Will send them on trial, to ■ | ■ be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. ■ J UNITED MEDICAL CO., Bon 74, L»NC»1T;«. I»». J i Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dodson. SDR. CALDWELL'S A| YRUP PEPSI nl CURES CONSTIPATION.IL Wall i Paper. At Taggart's Drug Store the finest line ever brought ! to town. Prices lower than you ever saw them. Dou ble rolls as low as 5c and ! the very best at 35c. Bor- 1 derjusta 1 iitic in advance of paper. Paints, Varnish, Stains, Varnish Stains, Enamel, in all shades and colors. A better line than ever of- j | tered to our people. Don't i fail to call and examine. 1 i • i j L. TAGGART. DAY'S I I 1 THE SATISFACTORY STORE. Here's the list for Friday and Saturdays selling. There's not a home provider that can help but count a little! saving in the prices quoted here. ! Groceries are household necessi ties and have to be purchased often. \on may reduce the every day expenses of the home, if you take advantage of our bargains. | Remember, if you get anything j that is not just as we represent it, j return it to us and getyoUr niohey j back. We aim to please. Pure corn starch, lb. 6c. Pure Baking Soda, lb. 6c. Dried Apples sliced thin lb. Bc. 1 Arbuckles Coffee, lb. 12c. Granulated Sugar, lb. 6c. 25 lb. bag, $1.40. roc Canned Corn, Sc. ioc. Box Enameline Stove Polish, Bc. ioc Prunes, lb. Bc. Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets, Roll Bc. Strawberries, the Southern crop is exhausted, aud a very short crop throughout the coun try is reported, so don't look for cheap strawberries. Pine Apples are reasonable and now is the time to buy. 1 Leave your orders now. I pho».« J. H. DAY | SPRING HAS COME | As spring opens everyone desires to have something fresh from their own garden as eai-ly as possible and FRANK SHIVES' is the very place to buy the best seeds of all' kinds, both early and late varieties. A full line of choice Clover, Timothy, Orch ard Grass, Red Top and Lawn Grass in sea sdn. AJso Millet and Hungarian Grass. Then his choice Hams, Bacon, Fresh Meat and Eggs deserve your attention. A few words about our Groceries and staple articles will not be out of place. Our Coffees and Teas can be relied on as always fresh. Sugars and Spices that will always please the thrifty housekeeper, while Canned Goods in every variety are presented for you to choose from. The freshest goods always to be found here. Prices reasonable and quality the best. Sole agent for Pillsbury flour, which is known the world over as the best. FRANK SHIVES. lICE CREAM at wholesale. I Bonini Bros., Manufacturers of 3 PURE SCE CREAM, RIDGWAY, Pa, Have greatly enlarged and improved their facili ties for making icecream and are better than ever prepared to supply the trade with all kinds of ice cream on short notice and at reasonable prices. They have prepared to make a specialty of this line ot business and in tend to do a larger busi ness than ever before. They will make better cream than ever. They want your orders and propose to please their patrons so as to get the trade. Give them atrial. BOTH TELEPHONES. a———— We I Have What I i You Need! To brush up and make beauti l 1 j ful your home. The season of the i year for such work has arrived I and we would call the attention jof the public to our very large |and reliable line of Paints, Oils, j Varnishes, the best in the world. In addition to the best paints, we have a first-class line of De Voe & Co.'s Brushes. Get a move 011 and be prepared to paint before the workmen are all en gaged. We can save you money. While you are painting your home or business place let us talk a little with you on Bath and Closets, Hot Water, Steam or anything in that line. Our increased facilities and expert workmen will do you good work. Don't delay until too late, i Farmers should bear in mind l that we handle Plows, Harrows, Rakes, etc. In fact our Hard ware, Stove and Plumbing De partments are up to the best. Write or wire us, when a com -1 _ ' l petent agent will call 011 you. jMMMML
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