EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., June 7,1905. NEMOPHILA, persack |1 55 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 70 Pet Grove, " 1 70 Graham " *0 Rye " 75 Buckwheat ' 'J> Patent Meal., " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 125 Chop Feed, " 125 Middlings, Fancy " 1 35 Bran,.. 1 ■» Corn, per bushel, '0 WhiteOats,per bushel New Oats , „ Chicken Wheat 1 "5 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, I Market Prices, 'hoice Millet Seen, wancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J R.C. DODSON, THE Orucjcjist, F.HPOKIUM, PA. IS LOCATE IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth arrt Chestnut Sts.. P^ It. C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to nee in this department,let us know by pos alcird or letter, rersonnllu. Frank Siffln is now wet goods clerk at the New Warner. Jas. Mahoney has moved his family to Cameron where he is employed. Allen Randolph, an East Ward lad, is now bell boy at New Warner. The Rev. W. F. I). Noble, of Sinna mahoning, was in town on Tuesday, on business. Mrs. John Koliler is visiting at Balti more, Md., being called thereto attend the funeral of a niece. Mrs. Edward Blinzler and two chil dren are visiting at Mrs. Blinzler's par ents at St. Marys. Mrs. J. P. McNarney and son Wil ford left last Saturday for Elkhart, Ind., to visit her sister and family. Matthew Phoenix, of Cameron, was in Emporium on Saturday, making ar rangements to visit in Missouri for a few weeks. Patsey Morrissey and Geo Ritchie have taken the contract of painting the furnace stack and are now at work. The stack is 180 feet high. Mrs. Jas. L. Norie and children went to Renovo on Saturday to visit relat ives for some days. James went down with them to spend Sunday. Rev. L. B. Twichell takes for his text on Sunday night the words, "He was lame on both his feet." Service a single hour. Cordial invitation ex tended. The rain and wind storm Monday evening was a very severe blow, many trees being blown down. The storm played havoc with the electric wires and :ts a consequence part of the town has been in total darkness ever since. John Kackenmeister accompanied his wife and daughter to Williamsport last Saturday where they will visit a short time with Mr. Kackenmeister's parents. John spent Sunday at his old home. S. E. Emmons, of Lewiston, Maine, Post-offlce Inspector, visited Empo rium on Tuesday and of course found postmaster Seger right up to-date. The Press enjoyed a visit from the gentleman, accompanied by Mr. Seger. Alex McAuley, who conducts the Howard farm at Elk Lick, was in town yesterday and called on the Pjress and placed his name among our subscrib ers for one year. Alex enjoys his farm life, having a good farm and comfort able surroundings. Our old friend S J. Fee, who for a number of years sold goods for William Hey:-er, Baltimore, with headquarters at. Emporium is now located at Balto more, where he has charge of the ship ping department for Mr Heyser. His old customers here will be sure of get ting a square deal and the best goods •n the market by sending their orders • his house. Geo. J. Laßar, one of Emporium's ominent merchants, and Pierce tz, a member of the Emporium aaehine Company, were visitors in the Capital City on Monday. They were very much bewildered to see so many improvements, but finally se cured a guide, who took them about to see the sights, and finally delivered them to the station in time for the next train, strictly sober. -Ridgwav Advocate. J. S. Douglas, of Olean, is visiting in town to-day. E. C. Marshall of Lumber, made us a short business call this morning. Mrs. Eick and mother have been visiting at Westfiehl for several days. M. W. Whiting, of Lumber town ship, visited in Emporium on Sunday. Miss Pearl McGrain leaves to-day to visit relatives and friends at Williams port Mrs. Geo. Wright, nee Pye, is quite seriously ill at their residence on Maple street. Charles Hockley, wife and child, of Buffalo, N. Y., are guests of Hon. I. K Hockley and family. Miss Elizabeth Ludlam has been con fined to her home during the past week, having a serious time. Thos. H. Norris, of Tompkins & Norris, went to Buffalo on Monday on a business trip, returning Tuesday night. Joel Shives and wife are comfortably situated in the residence, recently pur chased by E. S. Murry, on West Fifth street. Robt. Warner and family, .las. Earl and family and several friends from Buffalo, will camp at Elk Lick for sev eral days. Henry W. Graham and wife are en tertaining the former's sister, Mrs. Frances Ivelley, and little neice, from Summerville, S. C. John J. Schwab, one ef Lumber township's most energetic and prosper ous farmers, has gone to his old home in Switzerland, to visit old scenes for some months. Frank Kinsier, who lives in Plank Koad Hollow on the farm known as the Faucett farm has been quite ill with pneumonia, but is now able to be about again. Mrs. G. F. Balcom, who ha 3 been spending some time at Buffalo, receiv ing medical treatment, returned home on Tuesday. Her condition is consid erably improved. J. P. Felt and family returned from Florida last week, Thursday, to re main until fall. Their residence was refitted and decorated by decorator Fritz before they returned home. Edgar Good, son of Dr. 11. W. Good, who went to Pittsburg about six weeks ago to accept a position with the P. R. R, Co., has been promoted to a more responsible position. Good for Edgar; he is bound to climb up the ladder. Judge Bonham, of Franklin, Pa., who has been visiting relatives and friends in Emporium for soveral days, return ed to Franklin on Tuesday, accom panied by his|grand-children, Carl and Chas. Bonham, who will visit at Frank lin during the summer months. We were pleased to meet Mr. V. S. Shelow, a former resident of Empori um, last Saturday, who arrived from Birmingham, Ala., to visit his many friends here and show his friend An drew Brady, the greatest invention in perpetual motion. lie is a pleasant gentleman and counts a host of friends in Emporium. Messrs. Victor E. Crum, O. L. Bailey and C. W. Coit, of Sinnamahoning, were in town on Tuesday, on business conneetid with the establishment of a powder manufacturing p?ant at that place. The two former gentlemen paid the PRESS office a friendly visit. They are enthusiastic over their pros pects. May they make a fortune and never blow up. Valuable Lots for Sale. Two good building lots, each -50x200, located on Third street, for sale at a bargain. Apply to F. G. Judd, Em porium, Pa. 16 2t. Stenography and Copying. Having considerable leisure time, I am prepared to do typewriting or stenographing. Call at R. Seger & Son's store, next to Bank. MRS. FUED SEGER. Concrete Work. All kind of concrete work done at short notice. All work guaranteed. See Cement walk in front of Emporium Gas Office. J. 11. BRENNAN, Contractor, 15-4t. Ridgway, Pa. Is It Right. Is it right that a property-owner should lose $4.20 to let a dealer uiake 50 cents? A uealer makes more on fourteen gallons of ready for use paint, at 51.50 per gal lon, than our agent docs on eight gallons of L. & M. paint and six gallons of liu seed oil, which make fourteen gallons of the best paint in the world, at §1.20 per gallon; the property-owner loses just $4.20. Is it ri^ht? It only requires 4 gallons of L. & M., and 8 gallons linseed oil to paint a mod erate sized house. Ten Thousand Churches painted with Longman & Martinez L. & M., Paint. Liberal quantity given to churches when bought from Harry S. Lloyd. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano forte, haß received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. The 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, JUNE 8, 1905. HOW GERM DISEASES START. People With Weak Stomachs in a Continual State of Danger. Nearly all disease germs that find lodgment in the spuiteiu gain entrance with the ail 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 continal 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 euro for all diseases of the stomach ex cepting cancer. Used bet ore each meal, it so strengthens the whole digestem sys tem that you can cat what you want and all you want without fear of indigestion, j There will bo no fermentation of food,' and the stomach and intestines will be to | clean and pure that disease germs cannot possibly live, when Mi-o-na is used. If you suffer with headache, backache, ! variable appetite, nausea, gnawing at the j pit of the stomach, sallow skin, heart- j burn, furred tongue, sleeplessness, and , general debility. Tt shows that the stom- I ach has been overworked and weakened. ; A iity cent box of Mi-o-na tablets will give quick and speedy relief. Ask ]j Taggart, one of the most reli- ; able drugists iw Emporium, to show you the strong guarantee und - which he ! sells Mi-o-na. ft is easy to be resigr to another's ! Woe% Friday and Saturday." J£ j Money Saving Prices at DAY'S 1 The Satisfactory Store Pace the path to prosperity. Every item offers an itff ffl opportunity for economy. Goods are desireable, prices ||| are at the lowest point. Avail yourself of these offer- sax |i ings; the saving will be yours. ij|| Here's the list for this week: ||§ It CANNED GOODS-Corn, CALIFORNIA HAM— ft ||j|j| Peas, 1 omatoes, ioc (trimmed shoulder) con- ffj values, 3 cans for 25c; venient size, mild cure, fW Peaches, 20c value 15c; a jjjs! ' Apricots, 20c value 15c; >j|< i'|; Apricots, 25c value 20c; n ||P Green Gage Plums, 20c RICE-Carolnia Head Rice i|| & value 15c; Pine Apple equal to what is usually m Chunks 18c value 15c. | « old at IOC > f lb 7 C: 3 lbs i# ® for 20c. Want you to M P| BLACKBERRIES l7c see it. iffll value 15c. ® H> APRICOTS, Plums Pears, LEMONS Another box »jJJ ilj "Golden Gate" Fruit, of those extra Fancy J* 1 35c value 30c. California Lemons for :jp| ' this sale at, the dozen 20c |i| \IM PORCP, lsc package When you see them ''M. Jlj 'Force Pood, 12c. you'll want them all. IIMi SOAP—Continue the sale i 'A of Acme or Oak Leaf MACARONI genuine ml Soap, 5c cake, 4c; 7 imported Mezzani Spa- cakes for 25c. getti or Vermicelli, 15c m B BROOMS—StiII have a P acka ß e at I2C - || few of those good 25c SUGAR—2S lb bag * I P T !ij| brooms for 30c each. best granulated 3)1.03 M EARLY GARDEN TRUCK—is now coming more plentiful, iMi [&?! stock is nice and prices reasonable. iffi |f|J STRAWBERRIES—We are advised that thero will be a scar- i^ji city of Strawberries for a few days (compared with what we have M' j been having) already you have noted the effect. We are doing W-t j||jj the best we can to please you. 111 PINE APPLES are somewhat cheaper again Offer nice large H Red Spanish in prime condition at 15c each or §1.50 per dozen. 3vC 111 A good time to buy for canning and preserving. W |j|| WANTED—Good fresh eggs, in exchange, for merchandise W or cash, at your option. £K 112 J. H. DAY, fj Phone 6. Emporum, Pa. frgj Srcii Snall"B![Bffe!ißj ~ a OUR NEW JLINErOF New s P rin « *- lne of Window Shades^, jUi frotti ioc to 75c per Shade. p | Wall Paper for 1905. ~ ~ ._. ____ _ I 'pi The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, fe |fi| All Colors. (pj !p Consists of the best things from three factories. Also 1 - the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all ij Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made ijffi |0 kinds - for Floors. The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. j » w * DD\/ C I I /^\/i^V ft Louis against the world. * lxV.lv."V. * LL\J I L), Eft 1"—IF AA AI DYSPEPSIACURE a CURESWHERE ALL ELSE FAILS & KI M®k mW®Mm IS mri? cTc „ rTT . _ IS Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Cord. j| lg If ra SB |§ DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Q«J Use In time. Sold by druggists. ■ IH HI ggfl EgS SW gjjjg The * 1 00 b °M'a contains 2H timesthe trial «iz-, which sells for 50 cents. Ivi .A; w9| kET HWliB PREPARED ONLY AT THH I-ABORATORY OP ■■III I'll i > jji m t m W&Q fH E. C. D )WITT & COMPANY. CXIICAGO ILL. * ™ Solo by K. 0. Dodson, Druggist, ■ ! riMliii i; lOTICE. ; \TOTICK is hereby given that an application j will be made to the Governor or the state ' , of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the fifth ! day of July, 190S,by T..W. Oleason, W.H.Mitchell, i J. O. Brookbank, 11. li. Mnttherabaugli, S. I*. ! Kreider, Hon. (j. W. Huntley, Walter Yothers, | Geo. Metzger, Jr., Barclay Bros, and J. E. Smith, ' under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain! Corporations," approved April 2!), 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation, to be called DRIFTWOOD j TELEPHONE COMPANY, the character and object whereof is for the purpose of constructing, j I maintaining, and leasing telephone and tele-| graph lines for the private use of individuals, i firms, corporations, municipal and otherwise, | lor general business and for police, lire alarms, and messenger business, the operation of tele- j phone exchanges and the furnishing of lacili- j ties for communication by means of the trans-! mission of electricity over or through wires and doing a general telephone and telegraph business by such means, with ail the rights and powers | in said Acts granted, the general route of the lines of said company is as follows: Beginning, at a point, being No. 11, Kast Fourth street, in j ! the Borough of Emporium, thence to I I Barclay Brothers *tore ir. the village of Sinnnmahoning, in the Township of Grove, j via villages of Cameron and Sterling Run, in i i Lumber township, and the Borough of Drift- i I wood; passing through in said route the town ' ships of Shippen, Lumber, Gibson and Grove, j | Boroughs of Emporium and Driftwood. All the ; I said route being in the county of Cameron, and j ' state of Pennsylvania, with branches extending 1 to and connecting other villages in said county, J also telephone exchanges in the several boroughs I and villages above mentioned, and other vil" ; lages to be connected. The lines of such ex- I ' changes connecting offices, places of business, ; and residences with each other and with the cen ; tral office, and for these purposes to have, possess j and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges j of the faid Act of Assembly and its supplements. B. W. GREEN, Solicitor, j Emporium, Pa., June 2nd, 1905. | SDR. CALDWELL'S Rfi | YRUP PEIPSII^ CURES INDIGESTION, a 'S I UP-TO-DATE JOB WORK AT PRICES IN KEEPING WITH THE QUALITY AT THIS OFFICE. Building Pime And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever before to supply you with all kinds of Hardware and Builders Supplies. We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall I Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc., 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 Manges. Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in county and every one guaranteed by the maker. MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. ! l I East Emporium's jj I Cash Store | f|] Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store. Jjjjl I 1 || The Food Store is at its Best. Our || Special Days are Every Day. J, 1 P I! 1 11 11 1 I 1 I § 1 We are receiving new goods B daily and you may look for our usual interesting bargains next week. I 1 i || Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. || Watch this Space for Special 1 ,[| Bargains at ,J" I ———— i I Tompkins Norris'. 1 JL Phone 109 J LCP§3 [HI 1 A'' A I□: