EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., March 27,1903. NEMOPIIILA, persack »1 15 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 30 Pet drove, " 1 80 Graham " 80 Rye 80 Buckwheat "... 85 Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, pur 100, 1 26 Chop Feed, " 125 Middling, Faucy" 125 Bran 1 20 Corn, per bushel,... 70 WhiteOais. per bushel *8 Choice Clover Seed, "I OhoiceTimothySoed, I At MarkctPrices. Choice Millet Seed, Kancy Kentucky Blue Grass, ) R.C. DODSON, THE EMPORIUM, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. If R. C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL, DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to sec in thin department,let us know by po»' tcUcard or letter, j^ersonally. S. B. Doll and wife have moved from East Emporium to Cleveland, O. Mrs. Fred Julian returned on Tues from visiting at Olean. Mr. and Mrs. Beck have moved to Emporium from Sterling Run. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caskey have re turned to Emporium, to reside. Gregg M. Bailey has accepted the foremanship of the Austin Republican. Elwood Ness is rejoicing over the arrival of that young lady at his home last Friday. Rev. Pugsley was called to Canada last Saturday on account of the illness of his father. Col. Lewis Yates came down from North Creek on Tuesday and getting a supply of bread started on a fishing trip. Miss More, of Summerville, Pa., who has been guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Larrabee, returned to her home on Monday, Mr. Emery, of Williamsport, Brown, Clark & Howe's agent, was in town this week, looking after the firm's in terests here. Chas. and Fred Auchu were called to Canada on Monday by a telegram informing them of the death of their grand-mother. The Rev. W. A. Stephens, D. D., of Clearfield, Pa., transacted business in our city on Wednesday and met some old-time friends. Lawson Sprout, formerly of Empori um, now of Williamsport, is deeply afflicted by the death of his wife, the funeral taking place on Tuesday. Norman Parks, an employee at the P. & E. freight and passenger stations spent Easter Sunday at Birch Hollow. As the guest of who?—Johnsonburg Press. Orvis Hemphill, son of Sheriff Harry Hemphill, has gone to Wis., to grow up with the country. Orvis is a steady young man and the PRESS hopes may prosper. Mrs. Walter Warner and Mrs. C. S. French came over from Austin last Sunday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leadbetter and see that wonderful baby. Dr. S. S. Smith and Thos. H. Norris returned from Buffalo last Sunday. Both gentleman have rallied from the effects of the operation and hope soon to be themselves again. Henry G. Seger, of Chicago, 111., who has for several years held the contract of delivering the mails in the windy city, was in Emporium on Sunday, visiting his parents. His contracts re quires 590 horses and wagons. In our personal mention last week an error appeared in our notice that Miss Isabel Johnson of Sterling Run, was visiting friends in Pittsburg and Al toona, which should have read Em porium instead of Sterling Run. tr. Patrick Clair, who has been on foreman for P. & E. R. R. Co., iron, for a number of years, s family to Renovo last week, ourchased a house at that ime ago, and expected to home, but on account c his wife, moved a little had anticipated. The vill find Mr. Clair an I Rile Prosser, night operator at ' Shippen,wasa PRESS visitor this morn- I ing. Mr. Fred Julian is visiting in the Southern mountains enjoying a few days in the trout streams. 8. W. Caldwell, representing the Lock Haven Cigar Co., paid the Press a visit while calling on his trade on Wednesday. Father Downey of Emporium and Father O'Brien of Austin were guests of Father Becker last evening.—Port Allegany Argus. Our townsman and highly esteemed friend, Chas. L. Butler, accompanied by Mr. P. A. Rogan, of St. Marys, were PRESS visitors yesterday. Very sorry we were absent at the time, so call again, gents. The many friends of Mrs. I. K. Hock ley will regret to hear that that lady has gone to the Kilmer Sanitarium, at Binghamton, N. Y., for treatment of a very serious nature. We learn she io doing as well as can be expected. Ladies Facial Massage. Mr. E. Blinzler has returned from Buffalo, where he took the final course of instruction in this popular treatment for ladies. The Christian Name. The term "Christian name" is used .n England and America only. "Bap tismal name" is used in other countries. The term seems to have been used first after the reformation, when Bib lical names were used as a reaction against the use of the saints' names in the calendar. It is evident that all Biblical names are not Christian, but the reaction went so far as to consider everything in the Bible as Christian and everything not in the Bible as pagan or certainly non-Christian. V IloiiKk Criticism. Lord Houghton's epigram on "Sor dello," probably the most obscure of Browning's poems, though it has often gone tiie rounds, is worth recalling. Said Lord Houghton, then only Dicky Mi lues, "There are but two lines in 'Sordello' I can understand— the first and last—'Who will may hear Sordello's story told' and 'Who would hath heard Sordello's story told,' and both are false." Exchange of ( onrlealra. One of the keenest of journalists and wits, Moritz Gottlieb Saphir, had the better of the irate stranger against fwhorn he ran by accident at the corner iof a street in Munich. "Beast!" cried the offended person without waiting for an apology. "Thank you," said the Journalist, "and mine is Saphir." The OrlKlnator. "I wonder who made the first after dinner speech?" asked the philosopher. "Adam," replied the wise guy prompt ly. "As soon as he got through with the core of that apple he said, 'The wo man tempted me,' didn't he?"— Cinci nnati Commercial Tribune. Foro«*«l to It. "You ought not to beg," she said. "No, ma'am." admitted the tramp. "Why do you do it?" "Well, ma'am, I wouldn't if I eoulc git people to give me money by jesi h>okin' tad."—Chicago Post. The United States is said to have 953G centenarians. Letter to Judge Brennen. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: Yon are interested in the prosperity of your town, and every dollar anybody saves adds to the wealth of the place. People can save half their money on paint—more than half. Devoe and Zinz takes fewer gallons than mixedjpaints to cover a house, and lasts twice or three times as long as lead and oil. Paint is saved; labor is saved: and the "painting nuisance" is made half as frequent. 1 When Devoe Lead and Zinc is estab ished in Emporium, Emporium will get more out ot it than we shall. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE, & Co., New York. P. S. Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. All Smokers smoke the 'W. H. Mayer" hand made cigar, the best five cent cigar on the market. Be sure you ask for it. 24-tf. Any Church. Or parsonage or institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quanity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. NOTE- Have done so for twenty seven years. Sales: tens of millions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint (done in two minutes). Actual cost then nbout $1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents. Harry S. Lloyd. Danger of Colds and drip. The greatest danger for colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care be used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneu tuonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by L. Taggart. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. First Pork. Will Gore has moved into Brooks Lorshlmugh's house. Martin Bowen is able to be around again, after a long illness. Geo. Beckner and son Irve are in Idaho, looking up timber lands. Ezra Logue is able to sit up a short time aud is gaining very slowly. Amos Lorsbaugh lias gone over on Kettle Creek to live with his daughters a while. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beckner of Mis sissippi are hero visiting relatives and friends. Barclay Bro's got their first drive in, but the seeond drive "hung up" at Haynes. On account of so much bad weather this month farmers are behind with their spring work. Mr. Thomas, donated a part of a little finger to the trimmer an Tanner's mill, a few days ago. The whistle blew yesterday on Mr. Brobst's mill, (formerly Beal's mill) and will be making shingles very shortly. Fee Bros, have commenced moving their store from this place to Hulls. That is to be the li booni town" of Potter county, this season, and "red liquor" will flow freely. Benj. Logue, formerly of this place, who fell from an engine and had a leg smashed,necessitating amputation and who died tinder the operation, was buried here last Thursday, services being conducted by liev. Johnson, of Austin. Under taken Ilaight, of same place, had charge of the funeral. There was a large turn out of relatives from Austin, as well as from this neighborhood, where deceased was born and brought up. His age was about 39 years. He leaves a widow, and two brothers (Thomas, of Brockwayvillc and Mac, of this place,) and a sister Mrs. John Havens, of Potter Co., to mourn his drath. April 21st, 1903. XX. Due Notice is Served. Due notice is hereby given on the public generaliy that DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the only salve on the | market that is made from the pure un- ' adulterated witch hazel. DeWitt's Witch j Hazel Salve has cured thousands of eases ! of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out j many worthless counterfeits. Those per sons who get the genuine DeWitts Witch | Hazel Salve are never disappointed, be cause it cures. 11. C. Dodson. * • • Austria has about 87,000,000 sheep. For liver troubles and constipation There's nothing better in creation Than Little Early Kisejs, the famons little pills They always effect a cure and save doctor bills. Little Early Risers are different from all other pills. They do not weaken the system, but act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restosing the liver to the full performance of its functions naturally. 11 C. Dodson. Two-thirds of the world's correspon dence is conducted in the English lan guage. Good lor Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of Cough, Croup and LaGrippi because it does not pass im mediately into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals and sooths and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure lite—giving and life—sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. R. C. Dodson. Eggs for Sale. Full blooded Wyandotte and Plym outh Rock eggs for hatching—sl.so for 13. J. T. HEAI.Y, Emporium, Pa. -tf. I A safe, certain relief for Suppressed H ■ Menstruation. Never known to fail. Hafe! ■ H .Sure! Hpeedy! Kut'sfaction Guaranteed I Nor money Refunded. Kent prepaid for I B SI.OO per box. Will send them on trial, to I ■ be paid for when relieved. Kampleß Free. I J UNITED MEDICAL CO.. Boa 74. UWCHTCH, J Sold inEmporium by L. Taggart and R. C Dodson The Place to liny Cheap S } 18 AT ? £ J. fpars^^m Ml 112 if I IJ o Sporting Goods at O | | | HARRY S. LLOYD'S . | Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thinu | thoronghly. Of all the Salves you ever ' heard of, Bucklen's Arnica calve is the ; bent. It sweeps away and cures Hums, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteeo by L. Taggart, druggist. Office Safe for Sale. | A good-as-new safe, suitable for or dinary business, for sale at a bargain I Apply at PRESS office. 5-tf. The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St Louis, 111., want a man with rig to In ' troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun- I ty. They guarantee $3 50 a day to a ! good worker and they furnish bank reference of their reliability. Send j stamp for particulars. Eureka Mfg. I Co., Box 99, East St. Louis, 111. 46 1-ly. Very Low Rates to the West and Southwest. ' The Missouri Pacific Ry. and Iron ! Mountain Route will sell "one:way and I round trip Homeseekers tickets to j points in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, j Missouri, Arkansas, Indiana and Okla- I homa Territories, Louisiana, Texas, I and New Mexico, on the first and third Tuesdays of April at unusually low jratef. For further information write ; John R. James, Central Passenger : Agent, 905 Park Bldg. Pittsburg. 6-tf $30.00 to California $30.00. Every day until June 15th the Missouri Pacific Ry., will sell one way colonist tickets from St. Louis to California at the exceed ingly low rate of thirty dollars. Pro portionately low rates from other p )ints. Through tourist cars every week. Write for particulars to Jno. It. James, Central Passenger Agent, 906 Park Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 6-tf. Are You Going West. Beginning February 15th, and con tinuing every day therea - until April 30th, there will be a spec rate to all points in Washington, C <?gon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. For maps, rates, routes and other informa tion write at once to W. H. Allen, Dis trict passenger Agent, Wisconsin Cen tral Railway, 621 Park Building, Pitts burg, Pa. 47-16t. D A Y'S THE SATISFACTORY STOKE. The grocery store that serves yon best, that provides first qual ity goods at the lowest possible prices. Its a good place to trade. Have you tried us? I Special this week, I FRIDAY ANu SATURDAY BUTTER—EIgin Cream- OflP ery, lb. Finest quality. ICP Package Maccaroni |OP IUU Genuine imported. QCP Bottle Vanilla f)HP ZUlf Red Ribbon brand, IOC PeaS lffte r d yl " ne 8C 8C California Prunes 60, ISC Package Matches I2C OC Lb. Bag Sugar <M Aft Best Granulated. USE "PRATTS" POULTRY FOOD and insure strong healthy chicks. "Pratts" Animal Regulator for Hogs, Sheep, Cattle aud Horses. "Pratts" is the oldest and best. Absolutely reliable. Get it at Day's. PhoneS. J, H. DAY Its Worthwhile Your reading this artcle BECAUSE it is an unbiased review of FACTS concering 1 the business of a Company with which YOU should be doing business, origin ally written and published by the "Mercantile and Financial Times," without request or payment. Now Reprinted by Request. AN ANSWER TO INQUIRIES. Numerous inquiries have recently beer id at the New York and Phi 1a oftices of the "Mercantile an<f jcial Times" asking for infor ma .4 to the methods and business of ,corey Cotton Company, whose ge al offices are located in the Bourse Bunding; Philadelphia, as well as to the desirability aud value of investment made with this company. On several occasions in the past there appeared in these colums extended and favorable references to this company from the pen of our Philadelphia correspondent, and we have carefully watched the pro gress and operation of the company in order to determine whether bis com mendatio" was justified by subsequent developments. Justice to a worthy corporation re quires that we should extend the editorial endorsement of this paper to this company at the present time, and to say that it has more than fulfilled every claim orginally advanced in its behalf. It is only simply truth and justice to say that "the management of the company is to-day entitled to the highest praise and commendation for the conscientious straightforward manner in which they have carried out all of their obligations to those who have become indentified with the enter prise as investors, and we are full war ranted in making the assertion that no financial or investment institution in the country can show a cleaner, moro satisfactory or honorable record in its liberal treatment of investors and the public at largo than the Storey Cotton Company. We are much gratified, of course, that the later development of the com pany's business and its fair and equit able methods have justified the early predictions of our Philadelphia corres pondent, and it is equally a pleasure to add that the company are to-day ; rfSaHHSHSHSSHSHSHErHSHSasaSHSHSasaSHSasaSHSH^SBS^S^ 112 m ~ Notice! j nj ri IHIS should interest all If] n] J? \ \ --■- men w, '° wear U P to date (n ffi , TAILOR MADE CLOTHES. jU fS|f§| Fobert, the Tailor j I* now ready with an m M »Uk s J«h * •'*j£rs refflMZ U P to date line of [JJ •| laVS " *JL~ SUITINGS andTROUS- S] EKS fresh from New jjj "Get Your Money's Worth." qj Y jj Rive you your money's l Mi I remain }g [}j j tSnP ISi Yours very truly, fy I v ft J.L. FOBERT, j »| I I Emporium, Pa. yj _^SaSHHHSHbHSHSHS2SasaSaSHSaSSSHSHSaSaSHSaHHSHHHHd^_ iK WHEN IH DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of yean. PTnftUn -r . - and buve cuted thousands of jFTj STRuNB S inilH T | y>f/^^^ ne »"^' f 'C-M.rophy,., fIWHIII I \*J the circulation, make digestion jofe\ perfect, and impart a healthy to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund th* money, $5.00. Send for free book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland* 0. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Druggist. Emporium, Pa. 1 G.SCHMIDTS>^ G.SCHMIDTS>^ ' A "Tt.DC pOR |P FRESH BREADi |l popular • 1 - >B^ * """ __a , 4 > 11 mm w CONFECT | ONERY Daily Allordcrsgivcn prompt and skillfulattention. I stronger and better able to carry out their obligations than at any time in | the past. We have the utmost confi dence in the judgment and discretion of our Philadelphia correspondent, who has been the regular representative of this paper in that city for more than a quarter of a century past; and he has been thoroughly conversai.i with the business of the Storey Cotton Com pany from its inception, as well as its Clans and methods, its financial sta ility and the high character of its management, his unqualified endorse ment of the same naturally carries great weight. The record of the Storey Cotton Com pany is one that can be assailed in no particclar whatever; its treatment of its clients has always been eminently fair and just, and it has never made a promise that has not been fulfilled to the letter. We can only emphasize the fact that an investment made with this company possesses every essential ele ment of security and remuneration, and we are confident that those who make such investments will placetheir money in ai enterprise where every possible safeguard is thrown around the principal and where large earnings are assured beyond any reasonal doubt. The fullest particulars sent FREE to readers of this paper on application. THE STOREY COTTON COMPANY (Incorporated.) 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. The Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa. Exchange Bldgs., Liverpool, Eng. References in this section if desired, LOUIS I»I. GINTER, Agent for Cameron County, Empor ium, Pa. 7-4t. cpr mptly obtain U. 8 and 1- vigil < Bend model, sketch or photo ol invention for 112 112 free report on patentability. For free book, r S HowtoSecureTDlinC IIADIfC Write < £ #
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