EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., March 27,1903. NEMOPHILA, per sack fl 15 Felt's Fancy, " 1 Pet Grove, " 1 30 Graham " 60 Rye " 6? Buckwheat, " Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal, per lot), 1 25 Chop Feed, " 125 Middlings. Fancy " 125 Bran,.. 1 20 Corn, per bushel, 0 White Oats, per bushel, IS Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, I A t Market Prices. Choice M lllet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, j R.C. DODSON. THE Drdcjcjist, EMI'ORIt'M, J».%. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., v j3pT v lg\ m if 3/ ' . ' 1 It. C. DODBON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL BEPARTMKNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to see in this department,let us know by po#> talcard or letter, reraonallu. W. 11. Howard returned on Sunday from a business visit to Harrisburg and Philadelphia. Mrs. Jacobs, of Corning, N. Y., has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Chas. Barton the past two weeks. James Logan, and family, of Austin spent Sunday in town, guests of Mr. and Mrs John Montgomery. Mrs. J. D. Swope returned on Fri day from Johnstown, where she at tended the K. G. E., convention, Chas. Barton wears a pleasant smile all on account of that new girl baby which made its appearance last week. Lyman Wiley,one of Cameron coun ty'soldest all-around mill men and ex pert saw filers, has located at Balti more, Md. Miss Edna B. Warner writes the PRESS from Denver, Col., where she has secured a position, ordering the paper sent to her address. James Farrell left on Tuesday for liidgway where he has accepted a posi tion. His sister Miss Nellie accom panied him and will visit friends in that ciiy. Enoß Drum of Warren, visited in town over Sunday. His father Edwin Drum accompanied him to his home in Warren where he expects to remain during the summer. Mr. D. F. Bush, of New York City, and J. M. Payne, of Philadelphia, rep resenting Crocker Bro's., iron mer chants, were in Emporium over Snn day, gueste of Mr. Andrew Brady. A number of friends of G. H. Gross gave him a surprise last Friday even ing in honor of his birthday. They gathered at his home and a very pleas ant evening was spent after which all departed for their homes. Mr and Mrs. Spanogle, left last week for their home at Altoona. Mrs. Span ogle had been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson at this place for some time and her husband came to accompany her home. Mr. J. P. Felt was at the county seat from the Emporia section last Wednes day. Mr. Felt has beyond doubt the finest orange grove in the county. His trees are large and loaded with fruit, and the crop will pan out several thousand boves another season. He shipped lttOO boxes the past season.— De Land, (Fla.) Record. (J A. Lewis, of Niagara Falls, a prominent land dealer is stopping ~at theWaruor House, where he is meeting many of our citizens. Mr. l>ewis, is a good conversationalist, is very enthus iastic over the future of the greatest water power city In the world. The future possibilities of Niagara is beyond the imagination of man. Mrs. W. G. Egbert, and little duughter, Gladys, of Ithaca, are visit ing at the home of George Egbert, al so at the home of Mrs. W L Sykes, who is a sister of Mrs. Egbert. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ester Eg bert, who expects to spend the sum mer with her son. Guleton Dispatch. Mrs Egbert, accompanied by her bright little daughter, Gladys, are now visiting in Emporium, guest* at the Walker home, corner Fourth and Maple streets. C. W. Williams, of Mason Hill, was a J Press visitor on Tuesday. John 1). Logan's mother celebrated ner BSth birthday last-Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fetter, of Reno vo, are gaesti of P. 11. Beattieand wife. Dr. V. K, Corljett and L.W. Gleason, of Driftwood, visited in town Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. B. Proudfoot, of Milesburg, is visiting her son Orville and family at this place. A business letter received from J. P. Felt announces the fact that he will be at home this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Norie,who visited at Williamsporfc several days last week, returned home on Sunday. Byron E. Jones and Dan'l Webster, of East Emporium, were welcome PRESS visitors on Tuesday. Wm. A. Auehu is attending theses sion of Grand Lodge, !. O. (>. F. as Representative of Emporium. John Howard and Henry Auchu are laying sidewalks of Ohio sawed stone j in front of their Fourth street prop- | erties. F. P. Rentz has made arrangements to erect a handsome residence on West Fourth street, opposite H. C. Olm sted's. Frank P. Strayer has purchased one of Geo. Metzger,Sr'a., desirable lots and will in the near future erect a resi dence. Wm. McDonald has completed the foundation for his residence on his West Fourth street lot, next to A. F. Vogt's. Dan'l McCormick, who has been in very poor health for some time, was able to be up town on Tuesday, by the aid of crutches. Albert Hockley has returned from visiting his son Chester at Buffalo, where he fills a position of responsi bility as draughtsman. Chief of Police Mutthersbough, of Driftwood, was in town on Tuesday, looking as serene as usual since his en counter with the burglars. Mrs. J. C. Danckelmann, of Buffalo, stopped in Emporium on Tuesday on her return from New York City. She was guest of Mrs. John Cunimings. Geo. Burkhart and Henry Kraft went out fishing a few days ago and had excellent luck. Burkhart had the largest catch and finally succeeded in getting the monster into his basket— ali but the tail. Mrs. RoseNevin, of Lumbertou,N. J., arrived in Emporium yesterday, to visit friends, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gallagher. Mrs. Noviu will be pleasantly remembered by many of our citizens as Rose McKinney, who resid ed here twenty-two years ago. County Commissioner A. F. Vogt and estimable wife are delighted be yond expression over the arrival of a beautiful 11 pound girl at their home. Not having any girls living, this young lady is the all centre of attaction in their pleasant home. Morrlssey—Hemphill. Milton B. Hemphill and Miss Mame Morrissey, of this place, were quiets married last Saturday evening, Rev. Father Downey officiating. The PRESS extends its best wishes to the young couple and wishes them much happi ness and a long pleasant fife. An Old Land Mark Oone The old .Judge Merrick Housler homestead in Rich Valley was destroy ed by lire last Friday night, evidently the work of some fiend in human form. The farm is now owned by Thomas Joyce, of this place, who had work men engaged tearing down the house in order to utiliza the fine pine-timber in a new house. Mr. Joyce's loss is about §2OO -no insurance. DEATH'S*DOINUS. COLBY. , Geo. Colby, aged 24 years, came here from Semsburg, Conn , some time ago to work on the new Climax Powder Company house as carpenter He was taken ill about two weeks ago with pneumonia and at once started for Harrisburg Hospital. His friends here were surprised to learn of his death on Sunday last. Deceased buried his wife only about two months ago, leav ing a little child. His remains wero interred at Mt. Pokoma where his wife was buried. Teachers Wanted. We need at once a few more teachers, both experienced and inexperienced, We have more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with competent teachers free of cost. Address with stamp. AMEHICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, J. L GRAUAM,L. L. I)., Mgr., 13-Bt. Memphis, Tenn. Memorial Day Sermon. The annual G. A. R., memorial day service will be held next Sunday even ing in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, The sermom will be preached by the Itev. J. M. Robertson, Hector of Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Chnrcb. Public is kindly invited The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St Louis, 111., want a man with rig to in troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun ty. They guarantee 60 a day to a good worker and they furuish bank reference of their reliability. Send stamp for particulars. Eureka. Mfg. Co., Box 99, Kast St". Louis, 111. 46 1-ly. Poverty keeps tuauy a mail from making a fool of himself. From a Uat Horutch. On the arm, to the worst sort of u burn sole or boil, l>eWitts Witch Hazel Salve is a i|tiiek cure. I n buy ill'.' Witeli ll;i/i-l Salve, he puiticulur to get Do Witt's—this is the salve that healn without leaving u ■car. V speeitiu for blind, bleeding, itch in/ ull<l protruding pile*. Sold by It. ('. | Dodsoii. Paint YourHuKKy for 75C. Tofl.'M) with Dev<«e's Gins i Ctrrhtgo faint It weighs :i to S <>»( more to the pint than other*, wears louver, and give* a gloH* eipi il to now werk. Sold by Murry A Coppersmith. CAMERON COUNTYIPRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903 BRIKF HENTION. Few gerallons; wears longer; Devoe Good Pasture to let. Inquire of J. 11. Day. Big bargains in clothing at N. Seger's. Ed. White is still wearing his hat over his nose. The new Cameron House at Cam eron is being greatly enlarged, to ac commodate its patronage. Some people find it easier to manage the affairs of a big company than to turn a buggy around on a narrow road. 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. Those fine suits at N. Seger's are at tracting con-iderable attention, if you want something fine you should call and see him before you buy. All members of the Sons of Temper ance are requested to attend lodge Tuesday, May 26th. An interesting program has been prepared. The boys at the freight house have re-arranged and painted their office fix tures. It is a very neat job, and shows that they take a commendable pride in their office. James Hayes has purchased the old , Catholic Church building on Sixth i street and is tearing it down. We understand the lumber will be used in the erection of a hotel at Cameron. If you want a durable suit, and a suit that is right up to the style you must buy it at N. Seger's as he keeps a full line of up-to date goods and his prices are always right for the purchaser. Call and see him. The Lady Maccabees of Silver Star Ilive No. 27 of Sterling Run will hold an ice cream social in Brooks Hall, Saturday, May 23. Come and have a good lime. Ordeu op Committee. If Connie can find out who painted the poetry on his little dog with indel ihle ink he will make them pay for three cakes of soap, a scrubbing brush and four hours' time, that he spent making the dog look respectable again. T. H. Lawry, aged 56 years, former great commander of the K. O. T. M., of Pennsylvania, died on Saturday after noon, May 9th, at his home in Oakdale, Pa. Mr Lawry often visited Em porium when officially connected with K. O. T. M., and all will regret his death. The Press and Printer says: Talk about the uncertainties of advertising makes one tired. Advertising is no more uncertain than merchandising or manufacturing. Mistakes are made in advertising just as they are in other op erations When advertising is done right it is just as sure to pay dividends as a wisely managed bank." An exchange says that any man who owns and works 160 acres of land and buys two boxes of sandy strawberries for a quarter when he might raise them —plen.y of big, lucious berries—is liv ing."away behind the privileges and opportunities. Try more berries and one lees hog. Monday evening a lady living on Fourth street, wishing to wash off her piazza, affixed the hose and set a lamp in the window to see by. Some of our young fire laddies seeing the lamp from a distance thought it a fire and made record time in reaching it, grabbing the hose from the astonished lady's hands. They turned it on the lamp and had the lire out "instanter." The boys feel very modest over their gallant feat and do not wish us to give their names. FREE SAMPLE DISTRIBUTION. Away Mi-o-na the (treat Dyspepsia Cure. The proprietors of Mi-o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy, have made arrange ments with L. Taggart the popular druggist to give away samples of Mi-o-na to those presenting the follow ing coupon at his store. COUPON. This coupon, if presented at ray store, entitles the holder to a two day's' treatment of Mi-o-na, the great dyspepsia cure. L. Taqoaht. Mi-o-na is the only dyspepsia remedy upon the market that is sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. A box costs but 50 centa and L. Taggart will refund the money if it does not do all that is claimed of it. The samples will not last long and evey one who has trouble with dys pepsia, indigestion, headache, distress after eating, dizzy feeling or loss of ap petite should take this coupon to L. Taggart's store and gettwodays' treat ment of Mi-o-na free. No other medi could begin to do you so much good in short time, and it costs you nothing. IS 2t. A Little Burly Bitter. Now and then, at bedtime will cure constipation, biliousness auu liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers ure the f'atuons little j>ills that cure by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, and it there use is con tinued for a few days, their will be no re turn of the complaint. Sold by R. C. Dodson. GRTL WMWMWI 1 BL &T=J I MKED IN wo Longman and Martinez PAINTS 1 [, J 0 GAL" PURE UNSEED OIL AT 65 $ ' 51 Actual cost »i.22 per jpllon. Any building not | / 1 satisfactorily painted will be repainted at our ex- jfi - .„■'>»> MAKES l| CALLONS FOR •• - $2.16 l*" se - 27 years of sale. Sole Agent. M $ !' . : S ft ' ' HARRY 8. LLOYD.J "tL^zL^tLzttL- Q;uyra «srs» B : sls : S^ : slg|{l'Ei ; ic^=r : =LzFE±zr,zi£ rsus -sJir : Elisr A correspondent from Cross Forks j says that the smoke of the great Are had scarcely died away before the Lackawanna Lumber company had 1 notices posted up telling its employes that there would be work for all in the erection of the new mills, which would be started at once. Many men are al ready at work on the burned drictists, clearing away debrisand getting things in readiness for the building of the Lackawanna Lumber company's new mil's and shops. i&r in JBizsixiess 1 We have started over three thousand boys in various parts of the country in a profitable business on their own account. We want a boy to represent | The Saturday Evening' Post In every town. The work can be done afier school hours and on Saturdays. It is ! pleasant, as well as profitable. The maga- j zines are sold among neighbors and friends \ in offices, stores, as well as in homes. No Money Required to Begin The first week's supply is sent free. These j are sold at five cents a copy and provide the money to order the following week at wholesale prices. $225.00 IN EXTRA CASH PRIZES _ * will be distributed among boyi n who sell five or more copies. A The Curtis Publishing Co. ti 485 Arch Street j&r £5 <3 Philadelphia rff ■ Special. Bargains D AY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. ALL who are]J looking for an avenue to economize, should find their way to this store. To morrow we offer, I2C Tomatoes, |Q IOC 95C ca "' 8C (HP Peas, can, OP IUU Early June, sifted. Ou (HP Sardines, Jean, OP IUO Packed in mustard. Ow QC Lb. Bag Sugar frl Jf! Jie.st Granulated. tDlsfU I I Pearl Tapioca, lb /P 7 lbs. 25c. Elgin Creamery Butter, OCP Always the finest. ZOU Navel Oranges, 30c, 40c, 50c doz. Special shipment for this sale. PHFFFP If you desire the wUirtL verylbest coffee ob tainable at any price forcup'qual ity, get "Royal" Mocha and Java. It's 35c lb. 3 lbs SI.OO. If it don't suit return and get your money back. J. H. DAY —| , cbcc"ing ,/I^^accounts gmmmrnir write for literature explaining how easy It is. 112 f\ mm »t m Over 9 7,300,000.00 % I GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK J Vw OO D AMD DIAMOND STS. PITTSBURG, PA. / si ox OR cv^Esf E. J. SMITH, Agent, Emporium, Pa. G.SCHMIDT'S,^ FOR " FRESH BREAD, J popular P ™c s ß i». >'-• D NUTS * CONFECTIONERY Daily Del iverv promptand •skillfulattention. 112 Notice! | men who wear up to date Fobert, the Tailor | m I | Emporium, Pa. m asHsasßß asHsasas asHsHsas asasasas as as as asasHsHs §WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They havostood the test of yeai*. OTnnHA _r _ ni - and hnve cured thousands of AGAIN 1 , TkfX' varicocele. Atrophy. &c. fIVWIII • \. J the circulation, make digestion perfect, and impart a healthy vigor to the whole being. All drains and lone, are checked firrmanently. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price 11 per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tM money, $5.00. Send lot fre« book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. For sale by R. C. Dodson, Druggist. Emporium, PA. 1 foreign <> fqu.i jour, i'ai. i, 60 I'u.Ta, Stuip>a Fm. sou ■ Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for l by Unuiiu MARTIN nuov, LANCASTER, PA. ■ 112 free report on patentability. For free book, < 1 HowtoSecureTD*nC UADIfQ write < > Patents and I n Allt" mMIIIVO to <> Hold iu Emporium by L. Taggart and H. O. J ( 1 Dodson. Call for free sample. *]H 1 1 { The Place to Bay Cheap S / J. F.PARSONS' C O DR. CALPWELL'S ftl s ' 1 \ Syrup pepsiN >»A/ V A/XAr\/>A\/V/*A I WCURES CONSTIPATION. ■ »
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