KMI'OKIUiM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, I'll., May 3,1905. NEMO PHIL A, per sack $1 55 Felt's Fancy, " 1 05 Pet Grove, " 1 65 Oraham, " so Bye " 76 Buckwheat " '5 Patent Meal., " 60 Coarse Meal, per 100, 125 Chop Feed, " 125 Middlings. Fancy " 1 35 Bran, 1 20 Corn, per bushel, TO White Oats, per bushel IS New Oats Chicken Wheat 1 65 O hoice Clove r Seed, Olioice Timothy Seed, [ \l Market Prices, 'hoice Millet Seed. tTancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON. THE Srdcjcj Ist, KXPOKII'M, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. H. C. IIUHMON Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL UEP.tRTMKNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. Thai f/on would like to see in this department,let us >»»>»»• hy pon 'il card or letter, personalia. Ed. Morse visited Austin last Satur day. C. Q. Minick, of Ridgway. registered at the New Warner last Friday. Dr. Wm. Kaul, of St. Marys, trans acted business in town last week. Mrs. Henry Auchu left on Monday to visit her parents at Williamsport. Chief of Police Frank Mundy return ed on Monday evening from Buffalo. David Buckley of the New Warner cafe, visited at Austin most of last week. Jasper Harris spent last week at Buffalo, looking up new attractions in summer styles. Miss Mildred Lloyd and Miss Marion I Brady visited the PRESS sanctum one | day last week. Mrs. R. H. Hirsch and son Herman and sister Miss Minnie Ott are visiting friends at Williamsport this week. | John Edelman transacted business at Medix Run and Dußois, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Vernon Heilman, of Portland Mills, Pa., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gregory at this place last week. Mrs. J. C. Burden and Mrs. Maurice Meagher, ot St. Marys, visited friends in Emporium last Saturday, enroute from Buffalo. Miss Perna Gaskill left on "flyer" Sunday last to spend the week with Williamsport friends. during the Knight Templar Conclave. Jacob-Hutfman, the ever reliable and jolly deliveryman for C. B. Howard & Co , visited Olean on Monday. Must have been a circus or picnic up that way. Judd Minick was in Emporium be tween trains last Friday, enroute from his home in W. Va., to Ridgway. We understand lie intends returning to this part of the state. J. T. Zacharias, who has been visit ing his relatives at this place, returned to his home at Cswatomie, Kansas, last Saturday It is ten years since Mr. Zacharias visited this place, the scene of his boyhood days, but he promises to come this way more often. Mrs. Cornelius, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Pearsall and children went to Lewisburg on Tuesday, stopping off ot Williamsport to take in the Knight Templar Conclave. They will be al>- sent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davison and daughter will leave Monday to attend the annual state conclave of Knight Templars at Williamsport Mrs Davi son and daughter will also visit friends in Chamberaburg and attend com mencement exercises of Wilson Col lege at that place before returning.— Johnsonburg Press. Mrs. M. P. Whiting left Monday morning for Elmira, N. Y., whore she will visit for some time with her father Mr. W. W. Arnold and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Arnold Miss Laura Straw bridge, of Johnsonburg, visited in the capitol city over Sunday, guest of Miss Elvia Whiting and Miss Mabel Wylie. Misses Nellie and Gladys O'Keefe, of Sterling Run, spent Sunday at the home of O. O. Smith. They were on their way to the Clarion Normal School—Ridgway Advocate. V. A. Brooks, of Sinnamaboning, was in town on Tuesday. L. W. Gleason, of Drift wood, was in town on Monday evening. Fred Lloyd returned home from Philadelphia on Saturday. Wrn. Hackenberg iserecting a dwell ing house on Chestnut street, oppo site the jail. Theo. Haberstock, the Fourth street merchant, tailor made us a short busi ness visit yesterday. O. 15. Tanner, of Lumber, transacted business in town yesterday and made the PRESS a short call. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker, of IClmira were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Andrews over Sunday. Miss Maine Cleary, Miss Anna Bower and Mrs. Edward Blinzler were busines' visitors at this office yester day. G. K.Wardle, of Climax Powder Co., caught a large trout, measuring 13; inches, at Market's North Creek dam last Saturday. The Rev. L. B. Twitchell and family enjoyed the hospitality of R. S. Os trurn's pleasant country home a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Howard left on Monday for West Chester, to attend a meeting of the state Agricultural Asso ciation, Mr. Howard being a member of the board. Hubert A. Brady, who is attending school at State College, came home last Saturday to visit his parents. He was accompanied by his roommate, John C. Cosgrove. Mr. add Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, of Cam eron, while transacting business in town on Saturday, visited the PRESS office. Mr. Sullivan is one of the most expert telegraph operators in the em ploy of the Pennsy R. R., and has charge of the tower at Huntley. Round -$215 Trip. On account of the convention of the American Medical Associationf to be held in Portland, Ore., July to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a personally-conducted tour, visit ing the beautiful resorts in the Cana dian Rockies, Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, allowing four days in the latter city for attending the sessions of the convention and for visiting the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and five one-half days in theYellowstone Park, a full and complete tour of that wonder land. Tickets covering every neces sary expense en route, except hotel accommodations in Portland, will be sold at the low rate of $215 from all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, except Pittsburgh, from which the rate will be $2lO. A npecial train of high grade Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Monday, July 3. The route will be via Chicago and St. Paul to Banff Hot Springs, Laggan, and Glacier, in the Canadian Rockies, thence to the Pacific Coast. Returning the route will lie through the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, to the Yellowstone Park, and thence via Bil lings and via Omaha to Chicago, reach ing New York on July 2(i. For further information consult Pennsylvania Railroad ticket agents. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadel phia, Pa. 3496-14-lt. Letter to Thos. tiallagher. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: A painter complained that our cans are too lull; unhandy; spill. It's a way we have, 'tis handier not to be lull; but we have a weakness for full measure. Our gallon contains eight pints; the usual "gallon' is seven. We'll think it over agaiu; but we like a full cau. How much short would you like a barrel? Seven gallons would be the proportion. Short-measure suggests that the short age is probably not in the cheapest in gredient. Guess we'll stick to four quarts to a gal lon, and fifty gallons a barrell. The name togo by is Devoe lead-and zinc. Vours truly F. W. DEVOE & Co., New York. P. S. Murry <& Coppersmith sell our paint. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, has received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. THE Windsor Hotel Between 12th and 13th Sts.. on Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes WALK from the Reading Terminal. —— Five minutes the Penn'a R. European Plan SI.OO per day and upwards. American Plan $2.00 per day. FRANK M.SCIIEIBLEY. Manager. Tbe Clintonian sc. Cigar The only Cigar of its size containing full Imported Filler, selling for 5 cents. TRY ONE AT HarryS. Lloyd's CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905. HOW GERM DISEASES START. People With Weak Stomachs in a Continual State of Danger. Nearly all disease germ.-: that find lodgment in the sysmtem gaiu entrance with the air we breathe, or through our food and drink. If the stomach and digestive organs be weak, so that food does not readily digest, they will contain a sour, slimy ferment ing mass, an ideal spot for the disease germs to grow and spread through the whole system. People with a weak stomach are in a coritiual state of danger, and they should use the best means, Mi-o-na, to strengthen that organ and tone up the whole diges tive system. This remedy is a certain cure for all diseases of the stomach ex cepting cancer. Used before each meal, it so strengthens the whole digp.stein sys tem that you can eat what you want and all y<m want without fear of indigestion. There will he no fermentation of food, and the stomach and intestines will be to clean and pun; that disease germs cannot possibly live, when Mi-o-na is used. If you suffer with headache, backache, variable appetite, nausea, gnawing at the pit of the stomach, sallow skin, heart burn. furred tongue, sleeplessness, and general debility, ft shows that the stom ach has been overworked and weakened. A fity cent box of Mi-o-na tablets w ill give (|uiek and speedy relief. Ask h. Taggart, one of the most reli- j able drugists iw Emporium, to show you the strong guarantee under which he i sells Mi-o-na. Subscribe for the PRKSS; only $1.50 a year in advance. Satisfactory Groceries. I CHINA DAY'S r 1 GLASS |_Y X \ A. L/ WILLOW • | CROCKERY JH E Satisfactory Store WARE || Are you Getting that sort ? Are you buying from M> fifjj a store that knows what's what —and knowing cares a ls|l a rap for your stomach? "But do you," asks a doubter, ijfp yes—and thats not bnncomb or philanthropliy. We M \M know,we care and we're careful —because this business M m> does'nt live in to-day, but always for the future. W\ it " li SPECIAL ITEMS FOR W Friday and Saturday. If THIS WEEK " || CALIFORNIA HAM — SALMON —Columbia River Mlj (trimmed shoulder) mild Salmon, 15c tall (OP Mi sugar cured. oto 8 IbQP cans, a can IAO average, per lb BAKING POWDER—One M ROLLED OATS Schu- lb cans Royal Mil • macher's Rolled Avena, Baking Powder *rUu 71bs for 25c; /112» CURRANTS—One lb OP 11" 11 I'kge cleaned currant.sOw M { ' \l V C * Vi A '' K r a'm BLUEING—Large 10c bot- W fij Baker & Cos., the OCP ties "Old Reliable" laun genuine alb OJU <lry Llueing, a OP ||j! BEANS—Navy Beans, line bottle Ow for soup or baking /p STARCH-Laundry Starch It S alb in bulk, Gibs 25c CP /#•' PEACHES—2Oc grade can- »lb || ned Peaches, 2 cans iftp SUGAR-25 lb bag CICC W for .55c; can 100 best granulated vliOu Headquarters for Choice fresh fruits, vegetables and [(|jj \m, garden seeds. J|. Orders for berries, pineapples, etc, for canning and |®|j iMll preserving, if left with us, will have careful attention M and be filled with good fruit at reasonable cost. tl & §g Fleishmann/s Yeast. M Fleishmann's Vegetable Compressed Yeast is a new & l||J addition to our stock. Fresh every Monday and Thurs- I J. H. DAY, t Phone 6. Emportim, Pa. Bfig •s^L'^p.. B';^-n •s=r=: , cr=L^ ~-^ : :=^K{j=-=.^'^lJ^t=:^-^'n /lOT® ... 03V\ OUR NEW LINE-OF New Spring I.iite ol \\ Shades yjl if, from IOC to 75c per Shade. fj 111 Wall Paper for 1905. rr - I !„iii _ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, if ||] All Colors. i, ifl Consists of the best things from three factories. Also —. the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's Stainfloor. the best made | kinds. for Floors. The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. w ■ * r lif ;JM Louis against the world. 1 lU. jf?j 1 | |T|| flu I pysp^psy^P ll* J LLLJJMP H \JS 0 E. C. DEWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL. ** ™ Sold by R. C. Dodson, Druggist. Attractive as our Homes. Ten Thousand Churches painted with L. & M., paint, and are most attractive. Liberal quantity always given free. I gallons Ji. & M„ mixed with 3 gal lons oil, will paint a house. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay §1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready for use paint. I>uy oil fresh from the barrel at til) ceuts per gallon, and mix it with Long man &Martinez L. & M., Paint. It makes paint cost about #1.20 per gallon. DeLancey Gregory, Fort Plain, N. V., writes: "Have sold L. & M., paint for over -•> years, and everyone is surprised to lind how little is required to paint a big house." .Sold by Harry S. Lloyd. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't crrss. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it X. T. Gray, of Calhoun. Ga.. writes: "My wife had a very aggra vated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At L. Taggart's drug store, price 50c and $1.011; guaranteed. Trial bottles free. UP-TO-DATE JOB WORK AT PRICES IN KEEPING WITH THE QUALITY AT THIS OFFICE. ißuilclin^Time' And we wish to say that we are better prepared' than ever before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and Builders Supplier. We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for- ff business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal I Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall I Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc., I a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT I BRUSHES, etc. Plotjnil>iiij£ and TiHisisijj is among our specialties. Costs you nothing'far estimates in these lines. All our work is positivily guarantee to give satisfaction. Stoves and Itan^es. Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of I STO\ ES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood i„*. I county and every oue guaranteed by the maker. MURRY I COPPERSMITH CO. J East Emporium's Cash Store | Nobodv ever saw such a Grocery Store. Hi W |1 ! fyj _ if I ifi ii p The Food Store is at its Rest. Our | Special Ihiys are Every Day. nj If I [' ffl l| Tuesday, May 30, 1905, lJ I 1 !M A name ior honesty and square dealing is better tff Jjj than great riches. Fraud is a bubble that soon bursts. jjjlj j|l We have quoted low cash prices 011 Dry Goods and |fl Kg Groceries and wish to thank all our patrons for their in rj liberal patronage. To-day we turn to our Drug Depart- |J|i lb ment, and find we are loaded down. We must reduce =j! | our stock and will sell all our li 1 I J SI.OO Patent Medicines for 85 Cents. § i I rjj Hoods Sarsaparilla, Swamp Root, (jjl Jfjf Wainpoles Cod Liver Oil, Warners Safe Cure, || Lida Pinkham Vegetable Coinpound, etc. |il Jr|r 50c Patent Medicines reduced to 43c; and 25c Patent sj Medicines to 20c. K Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup, Dr. GofTs Cough Syiup, =a ; ' Hi Dr. Hands Teething Lotion and Worm Elixir, etc. I - 1 Fresh Vegetables Always on Hand I I I HI Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. Ml m (1 1 I Watch this Space for Special p I Bargains at } I i I Tompkins & Norris'. I jf Phone 109
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