EMPORIUM MILLING PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., December 20, 1801. NEMOPHILA, persack $1 65 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 75 Pet Grove, " 1 75 Graham, " 85 Rye .... " 75 Buckwheat " 75 Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 125 Chop i-'eeft, .." 125 Middlings, Fancy " 1 ■•O Bran, 125 Corn, per bushel, 70 White Oa'a, > r oushei IS Ne*' Gats Chiclten Wheat 1 05 Choice Clover Heed, "I Choice Timothy.Seed, , \t Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE ID ray gist, KM PORII'IH . PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. fPPPf It. C. lIODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you uould like to nee in this department,let UH know by po&- al card or letter, personally. Geo. Titus and family have moved to Muncy, Ind. Robt. Devling, of Sterling Run, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Fenton is visiting at Erie, with friends this week. Manager Brady visited New York City this week on business. The ice has passed out of our streams without doing any damage. Gus. Vogt, went to St. Marys Satur day, to be gone several days. Miss Darrah, of Tidioute, is guest of Mr. E. G. Coleman and mother. E. C. Davison, of Johnsonburg, visit ed in Emporium Sunday evening. Harry Stophel, of liidgway, the ex pert builder was in Emporium on Mon day. Miss Hattie I. Russel, of Mt. Jewett, spent Sunday with friends in Em porium. Mr. Horace Smith, of Renovo, spent Sunday with friends in Emporium and vicinity. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard and Miss Encie Howard are visiting friends in Philadelphia. The little son of E. J. Smith, was seriously ill last Friday night. Ca tarrhal trouble. Mrs. Edith Witherall, of Buffalo, is visiting her mother, Mrs David Murry, on East Third street. Edgar Good spent Sunday in Buffalo with his father who is ill at the Gen eral Hospital, in that place. Mr. Chas. Wiley returned last week from a two weeks visit in Corry, Pa., guest of A. Mclnnis and family. Mr Geo. Bellows is visiting his step daughter, Mrs. Kackenmeister. Mr. Bellows comes from Glen Hazel. Edgar Newton, the dentist has mov ed from Johnsonburg to Olean, and is assisting in Dr. Card's dental rooms. H. D. Burlingame, associated with his father and brother, have purchased the largest grocery house in Altoona. Miss Blanche Moon finished a very successful term of school at Hix Run, Gibson township. Thursday, March 16. Miss Caroline Lecliner,teacher at the Coke Oven school, was unable to reach there last Monday owing to the high waters. Miss Margaret Weisenfluh and Miss Rachel Day, two pleasant little West ward ladies, were PRESS office callers last Saturday. Miss Stella Geary, who is attending school at Buffalo, catne to Emporium Friday, owing to the death of her grand mother. Miss Daieey Noble, of St. Marys, visited in Emporium over Sunday, guest of L B. Munsell and family, on East Fifth street Mrs. Wm. Slinyder returned on Monday from Buffalo, where she spent a week in a sanitarium. She was greatly benefited by her short stay. Hon. Josiah Howard arrived in Em porium Sunday night, having traveled day and night from Wis., in order to be in his seat at Harrisburg on Monday. Tom Lyons spent several days in St. Marys last week. While there he pur chased a two year old driving horse. Tom can tell his mark and breeding. J. M. Bair, who is employed in Wipple's photo Studio at Olean, came over on Sunday to visit his parents and friends a couple of days. He returned to Olean on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordan Green, of Philadelphia have located in Empori um, Mr. Green having accepted the position of mining engineer with Em porium Furnace Company. Mr. G. J. Smutz has accepted a posi tion with Emporium Powder Company in their office, as bookkeeper. This Company, to meet their increasing business, have rented the second floor ofShives' block. Chas. A. Bel, of Lebanon, Pa, ar rived in Emporium on Saturday to pre pare for the new brick work at Em porium Furnace. A large number of expert brick masons arrived on Tues day. Mr. Bell, it will be remembered by our citizens, had charge of the work several years ago and, with his wife made many friends here. ' v Very great amount of sickness this spring. Hon. L. Taggart visited at Burtville j on Tuesday. Jasper Harris visited his Bradford i friends over Sunday. W. Q. Bair went to Buffalo Wednes , day to transact business. Mrs. David Murrv, wlio baa been ill j for a month, is improving. W. M. Carter has just recovered j from a run of typhoid fever. P. M Overhiser is very poorly, bis | friends will be pained to learn, i Mrs. \V. M. Carter, of Rich Valley, I was a PRESS visitor yesterday. Mr. Wm. Robinson, of West Fifth street, is quite sick with the lagrippe. Matthew Phoenix lias leased bis Oak Hill farm to Geo. Edwards of Qardeau. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard return | ed on Tuesday, from visiting at Phila delphia. Mr. C. S. King, of Port Allegheny | was registered at The New Warner j Tuesday. Uncle Peter Beattie has been quite | ill for several days and confined to liis residence. Mr. Wheaton, mother of the Whea ton boys, continues in a very feeble condition. Miss Jane Evans was a PRESS caller this morning, carrying away a receipt for our paper. Mr. H. A. Satterly, of Lock Haven, transacted business in Emporium the first of the week. Mrs. Henry Auchu, who has been visiting her parents at Williamsport, returns home to-day. Mrs. Frank T. Beers is visiting friends at Bellefonte, Pa.,|while Frank is keeping "Batch hall." Frank S. Burk, of Grove, was trans acting business in town this morning and paid ye editor a visit. Mr. George Weber, of the East Ward is beaming smiles on everyone. Its a girl, born in Buftalo last week. Mrs. George J Laßar left for Shick shinny, Pa., Wednesday morning, to visit relatives and friends at that place. W.Weiman,Emporium FurnaceConi pany's wide-awake chemist dropped in to see the PRB.SK yesterday and enroll ed his name with the elect. H. G. Tompkins dropped into see the PRESS yesterday afternoon and de posited a change for Tompkins & Norris' ad. He reports business boom ing. Whiteley and William Howard are looking for "Jack" and "Carlo'', their pet dogs. Probably they have joined C. A. Dice's dog "Slack." A. Dent Smith has been on the sick list for several weeks but is now able to be about again, yet not sufficiently recovered to resume work. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard and daughter Miss Encie have returned home from visiting at Philadelphia and Cam den, N. J., being guests of Mr. ! Mrs. Chas. Mankey at the latter city. Dentist Zelie called at the PRESS of fice on Monday to inform us that the grippe had let up sufficiently to allow ! him to once more wait on his numer ous patrons. John H. Cole, of Keokuk, lowa, stopped in Emporium yesterday to visit Riley Warner and family over night. His friends were pleased to see him looking so well. Mr. Alex. De Shetler and daughter, Mrs. A. B-. Beldin, of Sinnamahoning, transacted business in Emporium 011 Tuesday. Mr. DeShetler was a very brief PRESS visitor and carried away a receipt for a year's paper. Mr. George Shrigley, of Maaley, England, arrived in Emporium last Saturday to remain hero permanently, having accepted a position with the Climax Powder Company. Mr. Shrig leg is a cousin to Mrs. Fritz Seger. Rev. O. S. Oylerand wife, of Forest House, accompanied by Mrs. Phoenix, left yesterday for Berwick, Pa., to at tsnd the M. E. Conference and visit with relatives, Mrs. Phoenix having formerly resided in that section. Mrs. U. W. Morton visited in Em porium the past week, being cailed here by the serious illness of bersistor, Mrs. Albert Murray. We are pleased to inform our readers the latter lady is now in a fair way to recovery. Miss Anna VanValkenberg, of Wells boro, who is attending the nurses train ing school attached to the Pennsylv ania Hospital, Philadelphia, will be graduated from there April 30th, at the head of her class. Miss Van- Valkenberg is a sister to Miss Helen VanValkenberg, and made many friends during her visits to Emporium. Mrs. H. C. Fritz, accompanied by her neiee, Miss May Bonghman, of Harris burg, arrived in Emporium on Tues day from Reading, to visit her bus band. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz will locate at Reading. Mrs. Fritz left yester day for Butler, their old home, to pack their household goods, preparatory to removal to Reading. Jt is with regret that Emporium cannot support an artist of Mr. Fritz's ability. Girl Wanted. Girl wanted in small family. Good j wages to competent person. Inquire j at this office. One Cannot Forget. The old man may not recall all the j experiences, all the struggles and tri- ! umphs of his early manhood but every ! feature of his childhood home, everyl little playhouse that he helped his sis- | ter to build, is a photograph 011 his | heart's tablet and can never fade away. | Perhaps the golden light of eternity 1 will not dim the brightness of that J picture. What else the heart may for- j get, it cannot forget the place of its j birth; it cannot forget the little broken j cart, the sled and the kite, the sister's I fond caress, the brother's generous j aid, the father's council the mother's | anxious prayer.—Ex. im am ■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■ 'am The Great Headache Cure, Bromo- Pepsin " Note The Word Pepsin. " CURES Headache, Indigestion,| Insomnia, Nervousness, j On the Spot. No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. All Druggists', 10c, asc, and s()c. L. TAGGART, Emporium, Pa. 4-ly. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23 1005. Warning. | J« g— JL All personH are hereby forbidden from iil 1 trespassing upon the property of this U Company without a permit Jrom this 112 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS m office, or the Superintendant at the Best Coush Syrap Tastes Good. ju ' J» Use In time. Sold by druggists. _J works. jjj 51 KKYSTONB POWDEH MFG. CO. ■ n r-a ■lyl _u j r.i ■ saa Emporium, P.., Anffiu l.t, IOCS. ■- 21-tt. A'». 3VSX. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank. AT EMPORIUM. IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 14. 1905. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $288,712 04 4r|lMM ... , , . ~ Capital stock paid in. t-iO.Oflfl ne Overdrafts, secured and unsecured— 992 CI surplus fund. 37,500 00 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 00. Undivided profits less expenses and U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits .. 70,000 00 „ taxcspuid nS n.. , • , K National Bank notes outstanding. 47.,50 00 L. S. Bonds on hand 31,300 00 Doe to other National Banks 5,744 73 Premiums on IT. S. Bonds 11,783 7S Due to approved reserve agents 394 72 Bonds, secureties, etc 51,239 85 Individual deposits subject to Cllf'Ck if. Mb, IDo zu Banking house, furniture and fixtures 17,091 53 Demand certlficatesofdeposit Buo 00 Other real estate owned 8,551 83 Certified checks 5,15109 Due from Nat'l Banks (not reserve agts) 799 90 Cashier's checks outstanding 6.863 72 Due from approved reserve agents. . 1ti,28l 93 United States deposits J2,000 00 4 0,781 01 Checks and other cash items 165 00 Notes of other National Banks 1,350 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 212 95 'I LAWFUL MONEY KICSKHVK IN BANK: Specie $20,994 45 Legal-tender notes 2,750 00 23,744 45 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer, 5 per cent of circulation 2,500 00 | Total $575,341 85 i $575,341 85 •Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Cameron, S3:— l, T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true tothebestof my knowledge and belief. X. It. 1.1.0V11, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me t J,, this2lst day of March, 1905. ) I CORRKCT—Attest: M. M. LARRAHEK, J. P. | ( i E p'oumi l ' KE ' t ' (n- i I „ , . . J.E.SMITH, > Directors. I Com'is'on expires May 1, 1908.J SEGER J | Friday and Saturday 1 SPECIALS I wjf Interesting to all careful housekeepers and all | others who are fond of good eating at reasonable cost, jm jflj ——————————— ||| HAMS -Mild Sugar Cured 1 Oz-» TAPIOCA Pear! Tapioca in bulk A •p| small Hams, per lb loC 7 lbs for 25c. per lb TxU J.y >Hy SARDINES—Domestic Sardines „ SHREDDED WHEAT 15c package of in oil, 10c size OC Shredded Whola Wheat 1 i|jjJ)B Biscuit, per pkg J. i&O SK CANNEDTOMATOESorPEAHO BAKING SODA Ilb paekges 112 IVM, 10c values, 3 cans for 6uC pure Baking Soda PRUNES -California Prunes mixed STARCH—Laundry!Starch in bulk /r.~ i ;mij sizes, elegant stock 61 bs for 25c; per lb JU M nffil? H SOAP-Acme or Oak Leaf, 7 NIK.AR—2 »lb bag d*| Qfl '|||j 5c cakes for oOC best granulated a "U 8 i— B I Fresh Fish. Oysters. § IMPROVED PERFECTION TINS, If you make a rich, delicate in no danger of break* irajf you don't want to spoil inp tho cako if you use tiio Im- %% it« Kooii looks an'i your own *££%sproved Perfection Tins. ThojMtUi; gocxl temper in UWintf it out of are far ahead of the old-fanh- r FOR LAYER CAKES. (MP 10 in., Round IBc. 112 |jv| HP' FOR LOAF °* ROLL CAKES. in., Square... J Be. •'s! B|>ii iWiu., Square... 20c. # x 2% in., Square ... 2 Be. ig DEEP, rOR LOAF -m— --|S3 10 In.. Round, with Tube, 2 se. No greasing of papers „ The Improved Perfection forth., bottom of the Cako Tms do not leak batter. Tin. These Tins are simple, i'li W< 1 1 I, h Hi, The patented groove, Into W durable, and up to date. which tho bottom Kprirßn - W" Everybody uses them. •, | J. H. DAY, | 1# ' Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. ffi Irill KODOL ALMANAC j|Pl|| FE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT j QAA YPAR llii 111 fsij if Ml |||i (Is §is Th» SI.OO bottle contains 2H times tha trial slie, which sells for SO cents. dMU cLKJXJ T Ll /A H T**t PAIFMnAR" wi Em E. c. Do WITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL • Sold by K. C. Dodsoii, Druggist. I : u s Hi « A I | |i Fountain Jg| 1 Pen ill w! l HI B i E). i® 4 IS THE PEER OF ALL IJj, Hi PENS AND MAS NO j| jl ' EQUAL ANYWHERE. ||g|ijg| J^|j| [}j tt| FINEST GRADE UK. Mf jjjy 111 ftf GOLD PEN Wt ffl fjl Swig ,„UR CHOICE OK THEs* j tfjg; LO p- M I SUPERIOR TO OTHER B ,i |]T g&| MAKES AT S3 ill • | T!' 5® ■ a Tlie Laughlin Fountain lijgm?' a 1? it Pen Holder is made of fin- (rT"JM 3 J1 f 11 ®r"T| est quality hard rubber, is kilMf <—l j,T-f ,5K 3 fitted with highest grade, fwtl 49 (i rf! 'W fl large size, 14k. gold pen, » Ji I-—, . ' ? #} of any desired flexibility, (J J | j > and has the only perfect CHK 1 ppl | feeding device known. HK '4 | J j Either style, richly gold I MifS; m H mounted, for presentation SOK '9 (jIS [purposes, >1.50 extra. JB i>§ r_l l Surely you will not be pBlSj ■ |Jj f| i able to secure snything at IjSfBI /■ " ~ ij three tines the price that will ißliral 1 M Nil II; §S I give such continuous Ivgjft 'jH r?| |j pleasure and service. |J |l al I 3 e' I 1 «3. I m b M k -§ a E £2 iffi i it 1 - B 1 1 w 1 IkHs rnwm | UP-TO-DATE JOB WORK AT PRICES IN KEEPING WITH THE QUALITY AT THIS OFFICE. 113 11 ilel i no' Time And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and Supplies. We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for- | business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal I Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall | Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hav, Hardwood, etc., etc., I a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT! BRUSHES, etc. Plumbing and Tinning is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for estimates in these lines. All our work is positively guarantee to give satisfaction. Stoves and Ranges. Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in I county and every one guaranteed by the maker. MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. J ®F m | East Emporium's 1 I Cash Store 112 Special Bargain Day Every Tuesday jj P No body ever saw such a Grocery Store. H] i fj ■ l! II Tuesday, March 28th lj p The Pure Food Store is at its Best. || ||l The Demonstrators and their G-oods. S '! ~ it ill JF ;.y Danahy Hams, n^clb p|) Danahy Boneless Bacon n-K c lb E !pJ Danahy Pure Lard in SS lb tubs skc lb Hi i D &S. Baked lleftns uc can H I[p Armour & Co., Pork and Beans 12c can 0] : jif] Pic-nic Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans for . . 25c 111 ! jj|| Sterling Brand Lima beans 9c can jg] |J Ruuches Cocoa, %lb cans 20c can IJ, fa. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 15c can C|j Place standing order for goods wanted regularly. =| ' - They will be delivered. No forgetting. I= - 1 r|J Our Dry Goods Clearance Sale Still goes on. (Jj im .Scotch Table Linen Reduced. Underclothes, Corsets, ii| jjp Window Shades. gj ONLY ONE WAY—COME AND SEE US. | | ( 1 | I: lii fill We have the H i |f Jl 111 Finest Mag Carpet Made, 32c per Yd lljj A Bargain in MATTING, 25c per Yd. 0] p Iff IS Oil IH Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. [|jj| I B i li ti Watch this Space for Special p ! pl 11 IS) Bargains at (pj I = I I Tompkins & Norris. I | ill Phone 109 1 ii"ir □' s'Er □' □' — J, J ~