EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 28,1903. NEMOPHILA, per sack fl 25 Felt's Fancy, " 140 Pet Grove, " 1 40 Graham " tw Rye " 64 Buckwheat, ".... 75 Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop Feed, •• 1 35 Middling*. Fancy " 1 54 Bran, 1 20 Corn, per bushel, 78 Whits Oats, per bushel B0 Choice Clover Heed, ") SaSir^eeT 1 ' 112 MarketPr.es. Pancy Kentucky Blue Grasd, I R.C. DODSON, THE Orucjcjist, F.NPORIVH, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., K. c. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would like to see in this department,let ui Ifnou by pos tal card or letter, personally. H. W. Martindale was in town yes terday. Chas. Cox, is visiting old friends in town. Mr. Andrew Brady returned from New York city yesterday. W. G. Bair left this morning on a business trip to Williamsport. Rile Prosser came down from Keat ing Summit to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. F. Parsons visited "Cold Spring Farm" last Monday. Mrs. Franklin Housler continues in a very dangerous condition. Henry Auchu, A. F. Vogt and W. G. Bair are visiting at Williamsport. Geo. H. Gross and wife are enjoying a trip to Corning, N. Y., friends. R. H. Hirsch went to Buffalo on Sun day to purchase his goods for the holi day trade. Mrs. Mark Wright is considerably better, her many friends will be pleased to learn. Lewis Rishell, of Austin, visited his brother Chas. and family in town Tuesday evening. Mrs. Josiah Howard returned yester day from Atlantic City. Mr. Howard accompanied her home. Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. H. S. Lloyd visited the former's son, Harry Derby, at Olean, last week. Father 0 : Byrne, of Scranton, is spending Thanksgiving with his friend, Father Downey, at this place. Ye editor and wife went to Eldred this morning to eat Thanksgiving turkey with A. D. Gould and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. Owner and Mr. C. Carr, of Buffalo, visited Mrs. P. E. Lewis of East Sixth street, over Sunday. Master Earl McDougall and Miss Iva returned Sunday from St. Marys where they were visiting Miss Eva and Master Jouns Silman. John Hicks, of First Fork, visited in town on Monday and called at the PRESS office, placing his name with this old reliable journal. Rev. Father Downey was a brief business visitor at this office yesterday —long enough to push the date on his PRESS up fo 1905. Miss Grace Walker was called to Galeton yesterday afternoon and left here on Flyer. All the children are at the bedside of their mother, except J. M., who resides at Scranton, Pa. Jas. T. Gardner and wife, of Chicago, Ills., visited in Emporium last Sunday, guests of Mrs. M. B. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner were enroute for Chi cago from the east and stopped off one train. Mr. Gardner, who formerly re sided in Emporium, was greeted by a host of old friends who were glad to see him. L. K. Huntington, who has recently retired from business, was a PRESS caller on Saturday last and, of course, as all good citizens do, keeps square with the printer. Mr. Huntington has been very actively engaged in business for 28 years and has been very success ful to a marked degree. He has plenty of private affairs to keep him out of mischief. Hon. L. Taggarfc visited Rochester | liiHt week. j Mrs. A. N. Vodack, of Austin, was guest of Mrs. M. A. Rockwell and ■ family last Friday. Geo P. Jones camo up from Wil liamsport to spend the Sabbath with his wife and baby. Casper Sipple and son departed on Tuesday for California to enjoy the change of climate. Mr. M. C. Tulls, who has been on the sick list for a week, came down to his store on Monday to see now many plate glass were broken. E. T. Gardner, Esq , assistant Snpt. of P. & E. R. R , transacted business in Emporium on Tuesday and called on many friends. Mr. Gardner is popular with the public. Mrs. J. C. Lynch and son Paul, left yesterday for Renovo where they will visit Mrs. Lynch's father and sisters for several weeks before their depar ture for Boston, Mass. Sheriff Harry Hemphill leaves on Flyer to-day for Philadelphia, Mrs. Hemphill to enter Medo-Chi Hospital for treatment. Jos. J. Lingle and Hockley will spend part of next week in Philadel phia, attending a session of the Mason ic Grand Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bloom, of St. I Marys, visited in town yesterdpy, guests of William Hackenberg and wife. They went to Austin to-day. Mrs. H. H. Webber is also at Austin. Edwin G. Clarke, who has been spending some time in New York stop ped in town yesterday. He was en route for Philadelplia, where he expects to accept a position with the National Cash Register Co. Edwin is an ener getic young man, of pleasing address. The Pennsylvania State College. With the completion of the two new Babcock and Wilcox boilers the college will be equipped for heat and power purposes with a total boiler capacity of 950 H. P. of the following units: One Heine Safety, 150 H. P., equipped with Rooney stoker; three E Keeler & Co., boilers, 80 H. P. each one of which is equipped with a Jones stoker; and the two Babcock and Wilcox boilers, 290 H. P, just being completed, both of which are to be equipped with Jones stokes. A car of coal is consumed every twenty-four hours. J. J. Markle, one of last year's grad uates in Agriculture, now Fellow in Agriculture, is conducting exhaustive experiments in the sanitary conditions of milking. J. R. Woodcock comes among us as secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. This is the first time in the history of the Pennsylvania State College that aay one has been employed in this capacity. Mr. Woodcock is a graduate of Prince ton 1899 and a graduate of Drew Theo logical Seminary 1902. He is very hopeful of putting local Y. M C. A., matters on the footing they deserve to be in a college of this size. He pro poses to do the committee work more fully than it has ever been done before, to more fully adjust Y. M. C. A. meth ods to the conditions here, to make the organization more of a help to de serving students and to develop the social side of student life. Both the College and the student body may con sider themselves fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Woodcock, who ap pears to be in every way fitted for the position. The old book rooms are being refitted for his offices. XX BRIEF HENTION. Always sure to get a dollar's worth of goods for a dollar at N. Soger's. A little money will buy that boy a comfortable suit of clothes at N. Soger's. Bargains in winter clothing at N. Seger's. Prices are right. Smoke the "W. H. Mayer" five cent Cigar. Union made. Sold by all deal ers 24-tf. F. P. Rantz and family now occupy their handsome new home on West Fourth street, having moved therein this week. Social at McCaslin's, given by Bessie McUaslin's S. S. class, on Friday even ing, Dev. 4th. Look for particulars in next w®ek's paper. W. C. Bowser, of Lock Haven, rap resenting the Lock Haven Cigar Co., visited the PRESS offioa yesterday while calling on his trade. N. Seger, has quietly gone along doing business in Emporium for 39 years and built up a large trade by honest dealing. His clothing and furn ishing goods are sure, always, to please his customers, both as to quality and price. Murray & Coppersmith have been busy all week repairing windows, cut. ting glass and repairing injuries caused by the explosion. When a customer steps into their store Mr. Coppersmith greets the customer with "what size glass, please." The Treasury Department of the United States is inquiring as to the whereabouts of Steven Breese, who, on March 17,1878, filed a claim for pay and bounty alleged to be due him as private in Co. I, 11th Pa. Cav. Vols. The De partment can find no trace of Breese, the only knowledge they have being that the claim was sent in from West field on the above date. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1903. SIMPLY BREATH IT. , A Pew ."linuten L'»e ol Hyomei Four Times a Day Cures Catarrh. The plcasantcst, most convenient and the only scientific method lor the treat ment and cure of catarrh in Hvomei. Simply put twenty drops of Hyoui'-i in the inhaler that comes with every package and breath it for a few minutes four times a day. It seems remarkable that so simple a way of treating catarrh will effect a cure, but the most important discoveries of science have always heen the simplest. By brrnthing Hvomei in this way every partie.c of air that enters the air passages of the throat and head and goes into the lunge is charged with a healing balsam that kills the gertns and bacilli of catarrh and soothes and allays all irritation. Thefir>t day's of Hyomei will show a decided improvement and in a short time there will be no further trouble from catarrh. Its action is rapid an J lasting. You take no risk in buying Hyomei A eomplets outfit costs but 81.00, and if after using you can sny that it has not helped you L. Taggart will return your money. What other treatment for cat arrh is sold under a guarantee like this? Over 80 turkeys were distributed to the widows for Thanksgiving. Reduced Rates t* Wllkesbarre. For tin; benefit of those desiring to at tend the meeting of the" Pennsylvania State (jrange, Patrons of Husbandry, to be held at Wilkesbarre, December 8 to 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Wilkesbarre from all Matinns on its lines in the State of Pennsylvania, December 7 to 10, good to return until December 12, inclusive, | at rcducerd rates (minimum rate. 25 i cents. 29f17-40-2t. Bookkeping or Shorthand, fall course : by mail, $12.50. The best there is, and 1 all it is worth anywhere. If more is paid it goes to agents and for their ex penses We have no "drummers." School stands strictly on its merits. Call or write, Westbrook Academy, Olean, N. Y. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an tigly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Hums, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at L. Tag gart's Drug Store. Subscribe for the Press; only 112 1.50 a year i» advance. Everybody reads the Prhbs. ~~ THE TAILOR jgj Will make you an up-to-date SUIT of CLOTHES or overooat and ais ° d ° ll your REPAIRING- while you wait. IjS; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ||f Over Express Office, Emporium, Pa. J. L. FOBERT, the TAILOR. H I A Laughlin A li I Eg Fountain M | | • rn THK PCEft or ALL 11 111 4KB PINS AND HAS NO HS? ». ■I MB *«UAL ANVWHKNK. j fjjj FINEST CIADI I4L HI ,|. || Eg lOLI PEN m WFL VOUI CHOICE ar THBSI ÜBS |JR j|l| TWO PtPULAB STYLU FOB MP. j; I si °o I j TBI SUPERIOR TO OTHER ffll jl Eli B%W MAKES AT ft Br i| IW The LAaghlla Fountain jHHH t s?i HM Pen Holder is made efi»- BBMBWI ji fl! MBI est quality hard rabber. is nHK|I|l 112 fc=J fitted with big heat trade, BK Si 1 large lite. 14k roll pea, J=! J MH| of any desired flexibility, |f l| . and hat the only perfect pa K' I feeding device known. HSk : Either style, richly (old S= ~sf 4 mounted, for presentation HI.« 11l I purpaaes, 11® extra. K| t 'I Surely you will sat be *6 If , . i Able to secure Anything at £= 112 I tXnM three tiat* th* fHc* that will E[ BM K'*e such continuous pq pleasure and service. ( J b co ll I 5' s 1 <3 m ii M it u m m mz si I I I - B I 1 ~ I iislS Thankful. 1) A vs THE SATISFACTORY STORE. Is thankful for the liberal pa tronage during the past year. No I effort is being spared to make its i service better than in the past. It's progressive and takesadvant age of every opportunity to im : prove. If you have not been reaping the benefit of its super iority, join its patrons now and you will be sorry that you did not do so long ago. You don't know what you have missed. Thanksgiving Good Tilings AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 30c Janiaca Oranges, doz. 25C 40c Florida Oranges, doz. 35C 45c Florida Oranges, doz. 40C Malaga Grapes, lb. 18c. New English Walnuts, lb. 20c. Mixed Nuts, lb. 18c. Thanksgiving Mince Meat, lb. 1 rc. Full Cream Cheese, lb. 15. Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, qt. I 2C. QC Lb.Bag Sugar CI Art *3 Bent Granulated. vl»*tU GREEN HOUSE TRUCK. Lettuce, Radishes, Endive, Parsley, Fresh Fruits and vege tables. Choicest Teas and Coffees. Fancy Cheese, Elgin Creamery Butter. Try "Royal" Java and Mocha Coffee. The brand that never fails to please. 35c lb., 3 lbs. sl. p.„.. J. H. DAY Notice! - - -1 |l Examine the little red M |lgj i 1 box in front window of M If Old Reliable 8! Drug Store. lajj This box contains twenty |o| [M silver dollars There are aMj Ml thousand keys belonging to |V| IP this box, three of which will open the lock. Every person (|w|| making a cash purchase of |ko !® ONE DOLLAR is entitled to IIW %'■' a key, first key presented that llgjl will open the lock will get ten |Sjij J!P dollars, second key six dollars !m| and third key four dollars. W* |® i It costs you nothing to get a m | key. When keys are all out, notice will be given; then pre- I©], sent your keys and get money I®! IjM as abovo stated. There is not I®' '&< a living person knows which ||j|j key will open the lock. 'J|| 1% Respectfully, w ! ;| L. TAGGART. g Foley's I'ln nay and T. > cures colds, pneumonia No. :i%r>s. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT EMPORIUM, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 17, 1903. RESOURCES. I. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $255,215 97 | „ ........ nn . , ' „„„ Capital stock paid in $58,000 00 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 660 62 !! Surplus fund.7 37,500 00 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00 | Undivided profits less expenses and U.B. Bonds to secureU. S. Deposits... 100.000 00 ~ ,V lxe ?{! ai( \ ; V Jn'nnn n« U.S. Bonds on hand . 1,000 00 ! National bank notes outstanding 50,000 0o Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 11,768 76 | i Due to Stat. Banks and Bankers, 9 00 Storks securities etc 53 714 85 1 Dividends unpaid 60 00 Baking house, fu'rnHure and fixtures. 7.&8 90 , Individual deposits subject to Other real estate owned 6,530 49 ij check..... .. 5324,25121 Due from Nat'l Banks (not reserve agts) 9,0.55 32 ; "emand certiftcatesordeposit 1,470 00 Due from approved reserve agents 68,638 31 Certified checks ; V'??, ?? Checks and other cash items. 200 00 . { »?'* checks outstanding 4 606 00 Notes of other National Banks 640 00 | United States deposits 100,000 00 435,327 21 Fractional paper currency, nickels and j - cents 119 72 j LAWFUL MOKBY RESERVE IN BANK: Specie $21,008 37 Legal-tender notes 2,020.00 23,028 37 ! Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer, 5 per cent of circulation 2,500 00 Due from U 8. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund 1,000 00 Jj Total $591,821 31 ii $591,821 31 State of Pcnn&ylvania, County of Cameron, it: — I, T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. 11 UOVD, Can tiler. Subscribed and sworn to before me > I „ this 21st day of Nov. 1903. / I CORRECT— Attest: C. W. Smapphr, Notary Public. I JOsTa )WARD, J Directors. Com'is'on expires at end ofnext Session ofSenate I N. BEOER, 5 Mrs. Rorer ••!!■»■ Ummi Bad Pssd fk«ypr IV*. 11. It yourdealer's,&o* Bj »sl lor exprssi 7A«. 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