EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., April 14, 1904. NEMOPHILA, per sack $1 50 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 60 Pet Grove, " .. 1 60 Graham, " 75 Rye " 65 Buckwheat " Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop Feed, " ' 35 Middlings. Fancy " 1 ••0 Bran, 125 Corn, per bushel, 75 White Oats,per bushel, 55 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, I At Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, I fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, j R.C. DODSON, THE iDmcjcjist, KMPORIIIM, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. H. C. DODHOM. Telephone, 19-2. I.OCAI. lIKPAKTMENT. PERSONAL (IOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you wouia like to see in this department,let UH know by poa talcard or letter, personally. Henry Ludlum was a PRESS bussness caller Tuesday evening. Yard Master Slaigle and wife, of Sheffield, Pa., visited in Emporium last Sunday. J. M. Card, came over from Olean on Tuesday to look after business matters in town. W. H. Howard and wife left on Sun day Flyer to visit in Philadelphia and New York. Albert Bair and W. G. Bair went to Buffalo yesterday to close up their bother's affairs. Mr. Anson Mason, of Sterling Run, was guest of Mr. Ed. Morse and family on Wednesday. Mrs. Daniel Gillis, of Austin, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ed. Morse, on Monday. Floyd Barton left this morning for Ridgway hospital where he will under go an operation for his eyes. John Catlin,wife and son of Renovo, were visiting their many friends in town Monday and Tuesday. Ed. V. Walker, of Ashtola, Somerset county, Pa., visited several days last week with S. E. Huff and family. William Craven writes the PRESS from Notional Home, Wis., enclosing the long green for news from home. Herbert Olmsted who is one of Elk Tanning Company's busy men was in town over Sunday to visit his parents. Ex-Sheriff Alonzo Bailey was in town on Monday and Tuesday, attend ing court and shaking hands with old friends. Miss Daisy Cladius, who is employed in W. 11. Cramer's store, at this place, has returned from visiting her parents at Wiliiamsport. We had the pleasure of shaking hands with Geo. P. Jones, last Sunday, ho having come up to spend a few hours with wife and son. Arthur Cote, an old friend of the editor, from Emporium, Penna., was a very welcome caller at this office Mon day.—Rainier, Oregon, Gazette. Chas. Barr, one of Shippen town ship's most industrious farmers was a welcome caller at this office on Tues day and made us feel happy with the "long green." Mr. G. S. Piper, one of our esteemed and prompt paying subscribers was a PRESS visitor Tuesday evening. Mr. Piper is an honest industrious citizen and believes in keeping square with the world. Dr. E. O. Bard well had so far re covered from his serious illness on Monday, that he ventured a trip to Ridgway. Misse.s Ritchie, Blumle and Garrity attended the swell reception given by the Hermitage Club at St. Marys, last Wednesday.—Gazette. Charles Russell, a brother of the late Wilbur and Allen Russell, died at Russell Hill, Pa., one day last week. He was well known here. David S. Logue, of Gibson, while iooking around town on Tuesday dropped into chat with the PRESS, which he is always sure to do. Call often friend Logue—the latch string is always out. Hon. John McDonald, while attend ing to his duties as Associate Judge, on Monday and Tuesday, entertained ye PRESS editor and Mr. R. R. McQuay Monday evening. The Judge, who is one of the most practical railroad men in the employ of P. R. R , having been identified with the Pennsy and Read ing system since a young man. _ Mr. McDonald is an entertaining visitor and is full of pleasant incidents con nected with early days in railroading in this state. He is just as popular and as careful in the discharge of his duties as Associate Judge-as he is its Supervisor of Middle Division. The people made no mistake when they elected him. Mrs. Thos. Waddington returned last week from visiting friends in Canada. Mrs. M. B..Judd, who has been quite sick, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Logan, for several days, is improving, we are pleased to note. On Sunday Mr. Geo. Burkhart re ceived the sad intelligence of the death of Lena Sprout, formerly of this place, but now of Picture Rocks. BRIEF riENTION. Good pasture SIO.OO a season. Apply to Chas. C. Wiley. FARM FOR SALE.— A good farm for sale. Inquire at Daniel Barr farm, Shippen township. 9-3t. Spring is here here and your boy will need a new suit. You can save money if you buy at N. Seger's. He carries the largest stock to select from. N. Seger can fit you with as nobby a suit of clothes as you can find any where at a very low price. Better call and see him before you Allegheny avenue. The P. R. R., $75,000 union depot at Harrishurg was destroyed by fire Tues day night, delaying trains several hours. The extensive improvements had just been completed. Miss Bessie McCaslin's Sunday school class will hold a bread and cake sale in basement of new Presbyterian church next Saturday afternoon, April 30th The public is cordially invited. J. L. Cook's funeral, whose death we mentioned last week, was largely at tended at Waterford last Saturday. A long, active life of 94 year* closed with the respect and esteem of his neigh bors. Last Saturday a fire started in James O'Day's kitchen, doing considerable damage to the building. The entire department was called out and soon drowned the fire. Fire gets little head way in this town if the fire laddies know it. While passing aloni; East Fifth street, last Monday, we notice that .Mrs. John M. Olson has laborers at work excavating for another residence on her lots. If many others would follow her example there would not be such a scarcity of houses in Emporium. Among ihe strangers who were in town during the fore part of the week for the funeral of the late Jerry Nolan were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. MeNerney, of Sizerville, Mr. J. J. MeNerney, from Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, ofEmporium; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conley, of Snow Shoe; Mrs. Victoria Temple, of Pittsburg; Mrs. Kathryn Lambert, of Pittsburg; Mr. Edward Walker and daughter, of Brisbin.—Bellefonte Watchman. Ridgway Loses a Fine Nurse. Mrs. Prances Decker, a well-known and popular lady who has been fol lowing her profession as a trained nurse in this place for a number of years, has decided to give up her work here and accept a position as housekeeper for her only brother, who resides at Emporium, Cameron county, and who lost his wife by death a few weeks ago Mrs. Decker seems very reluctant to leave her work here, where she has done so much good, and has been so much appreciated, but she feels that her duty calls her away. Mrs. Decker's daughter, Miss Macy Decker, will go with her mother to Emporium to make her future home. Their many friends will join with us in wishing them health and happiness in their new home.—Ridgway Ad%'ocate. No Ciloss Carriage Paint Made will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by Murry & Copper smith. Piles Cured by San-Cura. Tlii< i.s to certify that I had been troubled with bleeding and itching piles for seven years and was entirely cured by using San-Cura Ointment, J. 0. Sterling, Maplcwood Stock Farm, Titusviile, Pa. San-Cura Ointment at all drug stores. 25c arid 50c. For sale by 11. C. Dodson. Farm For Rent. Farm for rent, within 10 miles of Driftwood, rent free and also salary paid for keeping club boarders. For further particulars, address, DR. J. K. EYLER, 9-4t. Kittanning, Pa. Real Estate for Sale. The Board of Trustees of the Presby terian Church will sell the old church site and parsonage property at a bar gain. Apply to I. K. HOCKLEY, Chair man of the Board or J. 11. DAY, See retary. 37 tf Latest Popular Alusic. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a full lino of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. The Most Fatal Disease. Diseases of the kidneys cause more deaths than any other one class of dis eases. Most people who have kidney diseases do not know they have it. The first symptous are either not notieed or mistaken for something else. This is why insurance companies always require a strict analysis of urini before granting insurance. Thompson's Bar asma will at ouee relieve any conjestion or inflamation of the kidneys and has made remarkable cures in Bright's disease, sciatica and all diseases of the kidneys and liver. Pleasant to take. For sale by 11. C. Dodson. Notice to Builders. NOTICE is hereby given 'that until the 16th day of May next, the Borough Council of Emporium, will receive sealed bids for the con struction of a Hose House, to be constructed on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire, in the East Ward of said Borough. The buildlnglto be erected and completed by the lGth July, 1904. The plans and specifications for the same may be seen at the Hardware store of Murry & Copper smith in Emporium. The rightto rejectany and all bids Is reserved. Bids sealed may be deposit ed with the undersigned, and will be opened May 16th. 1901. Bv order of Council, JOHN CUMMINGS, President, ATTEST:— C. JAY GOODNOUGH, Secretary. Emporium, Pa., April 20,1904. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL *B, 1904. Bryan Hill. Spring is almost here. Mr. and Mrs. Jane Sibert received the sad news that I heir son Charles was killed near Altoona. The particu lars have not been learned at this writing. Mr. C. W. Spenc is making great im provements on his lartn. Wade is a hustler alright. Miss Edith 15<;rry and Miss Nora Munce, if Sterling Hun, are guests of their eounsin, Miss Nancy Spence, of this place. Miss Furlonsr, our popular school teacher, visited her houie at Sterling Run over Sunday. Mr. Claud Lyon, of Emporium is seen on our streets quite often. Wonder what the attraction is? Mr. 1). A. Skinner has purchased a new horse, and now drives a line team. Mr. L. W. SpeQQo's health at this writing in very poor. Box IE. A Cure Guaranteed. Many people after taking certain remedies are to all appearances cured but the question always arises, "Do they stay cured?"' The great claim for that splendid remedy, Thompson's Barosina backache, Kidney and Liver Cure i 9 that it makes a decided and lasting cure aud that the general health is restored. Send for circulars of testimonials to E. K. Thompson & Son, Titusville Pa. For sale by It. C. Dodson. The Only | Mixed 1 Paint Sold in Emporium that is ;M)1 claimed to be pure White i!sj| leaf and linceed oil is the wf, « CHAMPION, sold by L. M] Taggart for the last fif- j%j| 111 teen years, all of which -M, is fully guaranteed. We I|Ml] also have a large stock of Ml White Lead and Linseed Oil, Varnishes, etc., etc. Ojj I Wall 1 | Paper 1 |pj| A complete and up-to-date fplj stock at prices as low they |m| (M can possibly be sold A large M line of samples to select from. || L. TAGGART. JJ| Interesting Prices at DA Y'S THE SATISFACTORY STORE. That no houskeeper realizing the values will care tc miss. The special offerings made by this Grocery Store are for your bene fit. We are constantly 011 the watch for special offerings with which to make it possible to keep down living expenses. All groceries purchased here can be relied upon. If any rerson for complaint we will consider it a favor to be notified at once. Errors will occur in the best regulated business; we try to avoid, but cheerfully correct them when made if given the op portunity. Here's the list for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This week Maple Flake 2 packages OEP Ready to serve breakfast food. Finest Elgin Creamery QCP Butter, lib bricks. ZOU California Prunes lbs OEP Good size, fine quality. California Lemons OOP Large bright stock doz. Banner Lye, 3 cans for ORP When you get Banner *3" Lye you get the best to be had. OC Lb.Bag Sugar