EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST, Emporium, Pa., Sept. 2S, 1903. NEMOPHILA, per sack 112 125 Felt's Fancy, " 140 Pet Oran, " 1 40 Graham, " B Rye " 65 Buckwheat, " 75 Patent Meat., " 50 Coarse Meal, per IN 1 >5 Chop Fee#, " 1 *5 Middlings. Fancy " 1 50 Bran, 1 10 Corn, per bushel, 75 White Oats, per bushel, bO Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, ! A t Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. I Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, —THE Drucjcjist, GMPORICH, I»A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. p 1 >j\~ ft h. c. nunsoN. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL OOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you would like to tee in this department,let us know by pos tal card or letter, personally. Mrs. B. E. Jones continues in a very precarious condition. ' Mrs. J. R. Hamilton of West Fifth street, is on the sick list. Rev. Robt. McCaslin is assisting in revival services at Mill Hall this week. Contractor Oswald is pushing the work on the new Presbyterian church. Mrs. S. J. Schouten of Spring street, has been quite ill for several days. S. W. Nyce, of Gibsou, was in town yesterday and called at the PRESS of flee. Charles Conley, of Ridgway,was the guest of M. H. Terwilliger and wife Sunday. John M. Hicks, of Gibson, visited in Emporium yesterday and called on his friends. Miss Rosa Bair and Miss Kate Cum cumruings passed Thanksgiving with Olean friends. Mrs. L. T. Hacket, of Buffalo, is viß iting her mother, Mrs. David Murry, on Third street. Mrs. Fred Julian left yesterday for Buffalo, where she joins her husband to pass a few days. A. A. McDonald and wife spent Thanksgiving at Dußois, with their daughter, Mrs. Branson. Walter Fish returned on Saturday from a visit to his home in Lackawan na county of several weeks. Mrs. Boyer, of St. Marys, visited in town last Wednesday, guest of Mrs. David Murry. The lady was return ing from Niagara Falls. Harvey Russell, of Russell Hill, Wyoming county, came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Russell. He is guest of Mrs. Allen Russell. Mrs. J. M. Clark, of Bellefonte and Mrs. E. W. Gardner, of Johnsonburg, spent Sunday with their brother, W. S. Lingle and family, West Fifth street. W. E. Devling of Lumber, called on the PRESS last Saturday and carried away a receipt for the paper. He is one of Lumber's best and most ener getic farmers. John Meyers was in town the past week, having recently returned from St. Louis, where he has charge of the new ice cave, that he proposes moving from Harper's Ferry. Mrs. Frank Murry, of St. Marys, ac companied by her father, John Walk er, stopped in Emporium last Thanks giving day to visit relatives, while en route for Williamsport. D. J. Wykoff, J. V. Ilanscom and Elmer E. Smith, of Sinnamahoning, transacted business in town yesterday. We understand there were others here, requiring all hands to watch Hanscom. Mr. A. P. Van Gelder, Supt. of Cli max Powder Company, returned from New Jersey on Monday, accompanied by his family, who will reside her# and occupy their new residence on Sixth stfeefc We hope they may find their residence here pleasant. R. W. Robinson, general manager of C. B. Howard Co.'s store and agent of the Emporium & Rich Valley R. R., was a PRESS caller on Tuesday. Mr. Robinson is an energetie business man and attentive to his duties. His rise in the business world is due entirely to his indomitable will power and natural capacity. Guy Kloes visitodfriends in Ronovo, on Tuesday. Mrs. Herbert Hacket has been quite sick the past week. Miss Nellie Huntley of Driftwood, was guest of Miss Maud Steck on Tues day. Dr. Reick returned home on Tues day from Canada, feeling benefitted by his trip. Mrs. John D. Riley, of Birds el, N. Y., visitid her sister Mrs. Jacob Huff man the past week. Dr.Qood has commenced housekeep ing in Odd Fellows flat —second floor, east side. Office in front room. Mr. Maher, the operator at Sizer ville, has a child very sick with pneu monia. Dr. Heilman is attending. Jos. J. Lingle and Alfred Hockley are in Philadelphia this week attend ing Grand Lodge session of F. A A. M. Mrs. H. 11. Webber, of Jersey Shore, and Mrs. P. J. Bloom of St. Marys, are guests of Win Hackenberg and wif*. Wm. Aackenberg, his many friends will be pained to learn, is still confined to his residence. He has been serious ly ill. Mr. Carr and wife, of W r est Almon, N. Y., who visited Jacob Huffman and wife for several days returned home on Tue»day. Misses Nettie and Nellie Kissell and Miss Annie Mason, of Sterling Run, were guests of Mrs. Ed. Morse over Thanksgiving. Mißs Sarah Mulroy, of Benezette, was guest of Miss Eva Yates liist Sun day, while on her way to Ridgway to attend terchers' institute. John Gleason and wife, Mrs. S. D. McCoole, Miss Collins and Miss Brooks, of Driftwood, attended the Gates entertainment last evening. Mrs. A. C. Fetter, of Renovo and Mrs. Lape, of Lebanon, sister-in-law of Mrs. P. R. Beattie, were guests of Mrs. Beattie and other relatives last week. Miss KaWe Fry accompanied her sister, Mrs. Pearson Fry, to Ratom, New Mexico last Friday. Her decis lsn was quite sudden to make the change. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Staayer ele gantly entertained a party of friends last Friday evening, at their new and handsome residence, East Alle gany avenue. Miss Adeline Garrity and party of friends, all from Emporium, stopped over at St. Marys Saturday. They were on their way to Dußois.—St. Marys Gazette. Geo. H. Gross and wife have return ed from an enjoyable visit with friends at Corning, N. Y., and other points. Mr. Gross, who has been paying close attention to business and building up a large trade, needed the recreation. A < Flah §t«rf. The fish editor of the Courrler df, Tientsin 1m going strongly ut present. Gloat over this, O ye disciples of Mun chanson, and cull h passlug pointer, t) ye followers in the footsteps of Ana nlas: "Some days ago an enormous fish thirty-six feet long was caught in the vicinity of Peitang.near Tangku. It was cut up and sold in the surrounding vil lages. The carcass of the fish was probably poisonous, as 300 inhabitants who had mi ten of it are dead and many others are ill." What royal fiction such a man would scribe about the sea serpent!— Shanghai Times. Where He Failed. "Offenbach," said a musician of wide experience, "once had an unusually good valet. Thp man could shave, cook, tailor, market, doctor horses—do, in a word, a thousand things. Offenbach nevertheless discharged him. " 'Why,' his friends said, 'did you dis miss a servant so apt?' " 'Oh, because,' said Offenbach pet tishly, 'ln beating my clothes outside my door he would never keep in time.' " A Friendly Sn|t« eMlon. "I'm at a loss to know what to make of my only sou," salti the trust mag nate. "lie seems to have no brains for business." "Permit me to hand you a sugges tion," rejoined the merchant prince. "Make a society leader of hiui."—Phil adelphia Inquirer. Sot Twins. She—l hear the stork brought some thing to your house the other day. He (proudly)--Yes, indeed. She—Of course it's just too cnte. He —No, It Isn't two cute, thank good ness ! Only one.—lliihidelphlß I^edger.- Tbait Palatial Conarti. "No matter what you goto see a doc tor about he is bound to end on your lungs." "How is that?" "Well, he always makes yen congh up."—Exchange. Fooln nnd Money. She—A fool and his money are soon parted. He—True, and a fool and her meney are soon wedded.—Yonkcrs Statesman. The man who said "All men arc liars" had Just met a fisherman, a politician and a man In love.—Augusta Journal. Miss Sarah reads: " 'Rev. Mr. Marl gold taken to the hospital, a victim of locomotor ataxia.' llow dreadful! I wonder whether the poor man was run over or whether tjie thing blow up with him?"— Harper's Monthly. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903. , Mnntloatflon. The primary object of mastication is to break up the food so as to facilitate the swallowing of it and, still more im portant, to insure its Intimate admix ture with the digestive Jtilces, not only within the mouth, but throughout the entire digestive trnct. Mastication has, however, other important and far reaching efTects. Thus It promotes the flow of saliva and, when properly per formed, secures a due insallvatlon of the food; It Increases the quantity of alkaline saliva passing into the stom ach; It stimulates the heart and circu lation. and It finally influences the nu tritlon of the Jaws and their append ages by stimulating the local blood and lymph circulation. Wnnlilnfcton nnd the Twin*. The Hartford Oourant demolishes one of the numerous Washington tra ditions. (ieorge Washington, Father of 11 is Country, stopped overnight once at the home of Oliver Ellsworth. Tradition has it that on that auspicious occasion he took the twin Ellsworth boys in his lap and was found in the nursery dandling them on his knees and singing to them the well known hymn called "The Darby Ham." liut the visit of General Washington was in 17St>, and the twins were born in 1701. Fish Flour For Kooil. The fisheries represent one of Nor way's chief industries, and quantities of fish are sold at very low rates, par ticularly during summer. One way in which these are utilized is by means of an invention which quickly dries and pulverizes the flesh of fresh fish The resulting product, called fish flour, is easy to transport from one place to another and has great nutritive value. v Thone Denr Girl Friend*. Miss TJtaplace—l had my pictures taken last week, and today I got some of them. They are just as natural as life. Miss Parcavenue-—My, but you bear up cheerfully under misfortune! Aren't you going to even bring suit or any thing?—Baltln><i<v A»«»orlMin Bookkepingor Shorthand, full course by mail, $12.50. The best there is, and ail 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 writ®, Westhrook Academy, Olean, N. Y. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Roniedy as ■oon as the first indication of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect success. For sale by L. Taggart. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, try a few doses of Chamber lain's stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit Mich., says,"They restored my appetite when impaired, re lieved me of bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." There are people in this coinmnnity who need just such a medi cine. For sale by Jno. E. Smith, Sterl ing Run. Every box warranted. A glass or two of water taken half an hour before breekfast will usually keep the bowels regular. Ilarsh cathartics should be avoided. When a purgative is | needed, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They arc mild and gentle in their action. For sale by L Taggart. • mSSp— —Ml i mi in i«| 1 J'.xtraordinabt orren. We have seenred, at a great bargain, a lurgs number of Solid Electrio Silver Metal Ware and Nut Cracks and Picks. In order to quickly introduce this ware w# are making an onusual offer to Christmas shoppers. We will send yon, postpaid, this beautiful set of picks and nut cracker EXTRA SILVER PL ATE tGu*r.nt««d} $» .25 HEAVY NICKEL " " .»0 In the Solid Klectric Silver Metal we have « sj>eclal Ixirgain to the holiday trade. Thw ware al\ra>*«* looks the same, never wears off. One Dot. TEA SPOONS, $2.25. H«tf, UM * " TABLE " $4.00. " $3.23 Money refunded if npt satisfactory. Use 1* O. or Express Orders. DuqttontSilverware Go., Allegheny, Pa. !A Laujhlin A | |j Fountain |gj j| ||| Sl IS THK PKER or ALL li I jjj|a PENS AND HAS N® HBK3I i," raflfl EQUAL ANYWHERE. fijjaEpi "l * ||| FINEST HAM ML MB | H MM YOUI IHWCE OF THBSK fflGfl U 5 I TW9 PIPULAB STYLH F9* jMHfgjM a i| SI.OO ll J 1 Hi lD] SUPERIOR TO OTHER UHH| OJ ij|[f MAKES AT Si « *J ' kHB The Laaghlia Fountain jHBA J 55 BHSI Pen Holder is made •fft*' 11 ! eit quality hard rabber, ia pn 3® I fitted with hirkeat grade, 11 large sis*. Ilk. e»Jd pen, fPI of any desired flexibility, || and ha* the only perfect -] ■J feeding dtrice known. ]| - a Either style, richly geld V •T momted, forpresentatioa W»M '1 purpaaes, 11.60 extra. R .I t ' 112 Sorely you will sat be jk "jS able to secure anything at d ~ r® ;■>. ■*sH tkrat tlaM Hi< prita that will IMiJ| er M give juch cootlnuotM XI .|-j pleasure and •ervice. |] m; Far Me by HO Ifl c/a fffl 1 % 1 i SI H m i "§ a i fi wj C=3 ftl If 1 1 w " I The harder you cough, the worse the cough gets. | iSHiloh's Consumption Cure Ts: ic Lu "« is guaranteed to cure. If it doesn't benefit you, the druggist will give you your money back. Prices: S. C. WELLS & Co. 2 25c. 50c. J1 Leßoy, N. Y., Toronto, Can. - 1 A Cat and a Many, says a contributor, are dls- I tressed by the way Id which a cat ! "plays" with n mouse before killing it. That the mouse does not suffer so much as might Ik> expected is proved by cer tain facts told me fcy a friend a short time aj»o. Her cat after catching a mouse and "playing" with It for some time left It togo nnd eat some meat in a plate on the floor. To my friend's surprise, the mouse followed in spite of a broken leg nnd fed for awhile out of the same dish, the cat occasionally pushing the mouse aside when it came too close. When both had finished, the eat ate up his companion, who evident ly feared death as llftle as the con demned murderers who, we are often told, "ate a hearty breakfast on the morning of their execution." THE MI-O-NA TREATMENT. Flesh-Forming Food In Tablet Porm That In creases Flesh—Guaranteed by L. Taggart. The discovery of Mi-o-na, the remark able flesh-forming foods that builds up good, healthy, solid flesh and makes tliin nese and scraweiness a thing of the past, has revolutionized medical practice in certain lines. Its power to do all that is claimed for it was so clearly proven to L. Taggart that he has sold iMi-o-na with the under standing that if it fails the purchase price was to be refunded. L. Taggart certainly exhibited courage in taking up this method of selling Mi o na, but the results have fully proven his judgment that the Mi-o-na treatment for stomach troubles, emaciation, general weakness and run down condition is the only efficacious and reliable cure. Mi-o -na possesses healing and soothing qualties that make it especially valuable in cases of chronic indigestion and dys pepsia. Two or three tablets taken each day in connection with the regular food prove it a true flesh former. All that many a woman lacks to be positively pretty is a little more flesh on her face. To look haggard or not fat is never becoming. The use of Mi-o-na will cure this defect. With every 50c box of Mi-o-na that L. Taggart sells, he wil give a written promise to refund the money if it does not give an increase in flesh and restoe strength. What a trifling cost this isrif it makes you well; if it fails, the expense is absolutely nothing. Be Quick. Not a minute whould be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Cham berlain s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or ever after the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Jno. K. Smith, Sterling Run. Bargain in Books. A complete set of Brittanica Ency clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes and key Are all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply at PRESS office. 36tf The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St Ixmis, 111., want a man with rig to in troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun ty. They guarantee |3 50a day to a good worker and they furnish bank reference of their reliability. Bend stamp for particulars. Eureka Mfg. Co., Box 99, East St. Louis, 111. NEW CAMERON HOUSE, Cameron. Pa., Opposite P. & E. Depot, HARRY McGEB, Proprietor. Having taken possession of this house and thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building by erecting an additioa of eighteen rooms, I aa well prepared to meet the demands of the public. Quests conveyed to any jiart of the couaty. Gaod askiag aid kuating ia th« immediate vicinity. PROCLAMATION.—WHBRHAS:—The J Hon. Chas. A. Maykr President Judge and the Hons. John McDonald and Geo. A.Walkhr, Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued their precept bearing date the Jlst day of October, A. D., 1903, and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the 21st day 01 December 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and therein their proper per sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other rememberanecs, to do those things which *o their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Emporium. Pa., Nov. 31st, 1908, and In the 127 th year of tne Independence of the United States of America. HARRY HEMPHILL, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. HY VIRTUE of a writ of Venditioni Krponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cameron county, and to me directed, 1 have seized, levied upon and taken into execution and will ex|Hwe to public sale and will sell to the highest and best bidder, at the Court House, in Emporium, Pa., on Friday, 18th Day of Dec., A. D.,1003, AT 1:00 O'CLOCK, P. M., The following described real estate, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of A. 8. Bailey, in all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Gib son, County of Cameron and State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the north line of war rant No. 547# and one hundred and twentyflve rods from the northwest corner of the same, running thence east on said north line fifty rods to a stake; thence south one hundred and sixty rods to a stake; thence west titty rods to a stake; thence north 190 rods to the place of beginning. Containing flfU acres more or less. About thirty acres are cleared and under cultivation and there is thereon erected one two story frame house, one log and frame barn, stons spring house, with store room overhead, summer kitch en, corn crib, pig pen and other necessary out buildings. One well of water and an orchard of apple, peach and other fruit trees. Seized and taken into execution and to be sold as the property of A. S. BAILEY ET ALS, at the suit of GIBSON SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET ALS. TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged nntil the purchase money is paid in full. HARRY HEMPHILL, nigh Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Emporium, Pa., Dec. 1, 1903. { 41-3t. LH'OSE ATOCATIO\S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol lowing named persons have tiled their pe titions for Licenses, in my office, according to law, for the term of December Court, 1903: HOTEL LICENSES. Grove Township. H. W. Martindale and H. A. Smith, doing busi ness as Smith & Company, Brooks Run Hotel O. L. Bailey, Enterprise House Geo. P. Sharer, Sinnemahoning House Driftwood. W. H. Mitchell, Mitchell House Sophia McVicker, Lafayette Hotel A. M. McDonald, Curtin House Thos. J. Riley, Commercial House Lumber Township. Patrick Mahoney Sterling Run House Mary A. Furlong, Alpine House James B. Hayes, Valley House Harry McGee New Cameron Honse Portage Township. J. H. Evans, Sizer Springs Hotel Emporium, Bast Ward, Hotel Licenses. Richard J. Loyd, Exchange Hotel JohnCostello Eagle Hotel Peter Shoup Cook House John L. Johnson American Hotel Samuel D. McDonald Central House William Hathaway, Hathaway House Thos. J. Lysett, St. Charles Hotel EMPORIUM EAST WARD RESTAURANT O* EATING HOUSE LICENSE. Daniel McCormick, East Ward Restaurant Emporium, Middle Ward, hotel Licenses. D. W. Donovan, Emporium Honse Michael J. Dolan City Hotel Michael Murphy, Commercial Honse John Cumraings, Cottage Hotel R. A. Cartwrigbt, Warner Honse H. R. Manett, Warner Honse EMPORIUM, MIDDLE WARD, RESTAURANT LICENSES. William McDonald, Novelty Restaurant Richard Kelly Star Restaurant WHOLESALE LICENSES. Henry Kraft, Emporium A. A. McDonald, Emporium F. X. Blumle, Shippen Township BOTTLERS LICENSE. Henry Kraft, Emporium F. X. Blumle, Shippen Township C. JAY OOODNOUQH. Clerk Q. 8. plotice! - - -1 111 the little red ||| Ml box in front window of |wl Old Reliable 1| Drug Store. S yji; This box contains twenty ijJP Mk silver dollars There are a M>] thousand keys belonging to |ffi| this box, three of which will open the lock. Every person jjjk-H making a cash purchase of j|®[ ® ONE DOLLAR is entitled to M) a|;' a key, first key presented that will open the lock will get ten |©| |p) dollars, second key six dollars !M M-l and third key four dollars. |p| J® , It costs you nothing to get a |W|| H|i key. When keys are all out, !M E notice will be given; then pre- »». sent your keys and get money ( (0j as abovo stated. There is not ljs| a living person knows which Sis key will open the lock. ;|©J Respectfully, ||S L. TAGGART. Steer, Lull or Horse rut firrtt get our Catalogue, F'Wug prices, and our.shipping t ■ Z-*::ml instructions, so as to BgMM svcM mistakes. We also buy r :.» furs and ginseng. *' ' T*'" CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, I ) 16 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y. I . Ready for e ?! Christmas I Buying. DAY'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. With the store packed from floor to ceiling and new goods arriving every day we're ready to serve you. Don't wait, come right along and avoid the elev enth hour rush. Whether its in the line of eatables, or something for gifts, there's advantage of dealing at DAY'S. Our custom of quick sales and fair profits bring goods to you at prices that are surprisingly low and cannot be met by long term credit deal ers. For example, this week, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY California Hams, lb. gc. Pure Leaf Lard, lb. ioc. New California Prunes, lb. Bc. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 12c. 15c package Matches, 12c. 25c package Gold Dust Wash ing Powder, 20 c. Ja-ma-ka Coffee, lb. 20c. nc Lb.Bag Sugar Ct /f| fcw Best Granulated. GOOD COFFEE will make an indifferent meal a success. Those who have tried our Ja-ma ka, say its fine. Compare it to the higher priced coffees sold elsewhere. *he.e». J, Hi DAY Mrs. Rorer Roll nan Jleat and F«od Chopper So. 11. At roor dealer's, Mfe Bj mailor«x|.re«H 7ie. Your MO.IKY HACK if not satisfactory. HOLLHAN KFG. CO., 140 !*©■■ A?©., ■•ant Jo 7, Pa. so' YEARS' EX P E fit IE NC E H W L J J " L J ™ a i V H J 1 ■ 11 ■! 11r% 1 DESIGNS r COPYRIGHTS &.C." Anyone (tending a sketch nnd description may qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* sont free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. reoelre iptcial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I>ar«e«t cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 93 a year; four months, fL Sold by all newsdealer*. MUNN SCO.""-—>• New York Branch Office. 625 F SU Washington, D. C. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes needs a reliable monthly regulating medicine* A DR. PEAL'S 7?V PENNYROYAL PILLS, I Are prompt, safe ami certain in result. The genu, toe (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. 81.CD per box. Sold by It. C. Dodson, druggist 5
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