KMI'OHIITM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 9 , 19<>6. MBMOPUILA, per sack ft 25 Kelt's Kaucy, " I <0 Pet Grove, " ' » Graham, " & r > Rye ... '» Buckwheat " 70 Patent Meal " 50 Oosrse Meal. i>ei IDO I '25 Ohop hVcM, " 1 8 Middling* Kaucy " 1 35 Bran > 2ft Chicken Wheat 1 sft Oorn, per bushel, 70 White <>:« *, >-r bushel 45 New Oats Choice Clover Seed, Ohoice Timothy seed. ! At MarketPrioes. Choice Millet Seed, I pancy Kentuckyßlue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Qrucjcjist, EMPORIVM, P V. | ; LOCATEO IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. St. C. OOOHOI*. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL OEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Coutributionx invited. That which yov would ike to see in this department,let ?/» know hy ;io« tal card or letter, personally. John Day spent the past week in New York and Brooklyn. Mrs. John;Schwab of Cameron spent Thursday in Emporium. Mrs. A. E. Howard, of Williamsport, is in town visiting friends. Mr. J. P. of Eddy, Calder, transacted business in town last Tuesday. Ben. S. Gunzberg, of Renovo, trans acted business in town to-day. John Sinon, of Austin, transacted businesss in Emporium last week. Mark Gilbert and Frank Kelley, of Austin, spent Sunday in Emporium. Mrs. 11. J. Rodenbaugh, of Pitts burg, was guest of' Mrs. Fritz Seger over Sunday. A very young lady arrived at the home of Connie Newton last Saturday. She came to stay. Harry H. Smith, of Ridgway, son of Capt. P. R. Smith, is assisting with the new work at Emporium tannery. Harry Fyke, an employee at the Em porium furnace, broke one of his wrists yesterday, the result of a fall. A. F. Vogt and B. Egan returned yesterday from Williamsport, where they attended a Knights of Columbus meeting. Clare Craven, while at work at the Eastern Powder Co., plant had his righ hand badly lacerated by being caught in the dope machine last Fri day morning. Dr. H. S. Falk went to Wilkes Barre hint evening to attend the Centennial Celebration. He will be absent two or three days. Dr. DeLong who has returned from his winter home in Emporia, Fla., to spend the summer here made us a business call Wednesday. Miss Anna Cleary, oneof the popular young ladies of Emporium, is a guest at the Walsh, residence Clarion Heights. —Johnsonburg Press. Geo. M. Wykoff and family, former, ly of this place have removed from Bradford to Johnsonburg, where Mr Wykoff is employed as engineer. Mr. Frank Kinsler, who has charge of his brother Jos. Kinsler's store, while the latter is abroad, called at this offiae Wednesday and pushed the date of his paper to 1907. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clement of Le- Roy, N. Y., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert the past few days Mr. Clement is proprietor of the Hotel Eagle at Leßoy. and while here en joyed a few days' troutfishing. Mrs W. V. Harvey and Miss Alice Fitzgerald, of Austin, enroute from Philadelphia, were guestsof MissGolda Lyons Sunday afternoon. Miss Lyons accompanied them to Austin and re turned Monday. Miss Flora So hi edit left last Saturday for (Marion, Pa , where she will take a course of studies in the Clarion Normal. Miss Martha Sehleohtaccom panied her as far as Johnsonburg, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs, Eberts. Prof. W. J, l<eavitt and family are ••pending a few days with friends in Grove township and from reports re ceived over our underground wire we judge they are feasting on the good trout of the fr»*h water streams til' Grove. W» caution our friend, Frank L. Miller, to keep both eyes on his Mpring house and chickeu roost, for Will Is verv |iurtl«l to yellow leifif.«l fowls and fresh milk. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan ami son Johnnie ol Huntley, were PUKSB visitors last evoning. Emporium Water Company have a crew of nien and teams at work clean ing out the Salt Run reservoir. It needed it badly. A handsome young lady made its appearance at the home of Geo. 11. (irons, last Sabbath and now keeps the entire housohold busy filling orders. I. M. Kelley, mining Supt., at Canoe Itun mines, has moved his family to Emporium from West Va. They oc cupy the west residence, on Sixth street, recently erected by Messrs. Pye. Ceo. Hurteau and family have gone to Cross Porks to take charge of Mr. Wheeler's hotel. We may all expect a pail of trout now that Oeorge is among them. Rev. J. M. Robertson, Rector of Em manuel Chucrh, is.attendingDiocesean Convention at Pittsburg this week. Hon. J. C. Johnson, Gapt. C. F. liar clay, B. W. Green, Esq., W. H. How ard, Esq., and son Master William, went east yesterday—the two latter being enroute to Virginia. John W. Kriner, who has been quite ill, confined to his residence, for several days, is improving. NOTES OF*INTEREST. Wallace Gakle, of East Keating, died last Friday, aged 73 years. For plows, harrows and cultivators call on Haupt & Hauber Broad street. 11-3t. Haupt & Hauber have purchased the vacant lot on Broad street owned by M. C. Tulia. A social dance was held in the opera house last Monday night under the direction of Prof. Cummings of Ridgway. Earthquake shooks occured early Tuesday morning at East Hampton, Conn., and it is reported that several small buildings were demolished. The Hon. H. H. Cummings, of Tidi oute, has been nominated in Warren county as a candidate for congress from the Warren, Elk, Forest, Venan go district. He defeated O. C. Allen. Two fishermen were arrested at Johnsonburg last week for fishing on Sunday and fined $25.00 each. A good live Warden could make quite a haul, any Sunday, by walking the trout streams of this county. Constables are made fire wardens by an act approved March 31, 1905, and are empowered to call out their neighbors to fight forest fires. They must act under this law on pain of prosecution for failure, and are entitled to be paid fifteen cents an hour for this branch of their work. National Protective Legion Payoff. Loyal Legion No. 737 N. P. L., held a public meeting in the opera house last night, May 9. The committee in charge provided a fine entertainment. Reci tations and music held the interest of the audience nearly two hours. National Secretary H. C. Lockwood then gave a talk on the plans and pur poses of the order concluding by pay ing Elizabeth Housler $250.00, this being the expiration of her five years of membership. Members of the order and visitors then met in the reading room and partook of light refreshments. The Legion was organized 10 years ago, has 160,000 members, has paid $5,500,000 in benefits, owns assets to amount 0f52,700,000. Instructed For C. W. Stone. WARREN, May 7.— The county con vention of Warren County at its ses sion here this afternoon passed unani mously a resolution instructing Warren County delegates to vote and use their efforts for the nomination of Charles W. Stone for Governor. The resolution offered to the conven tion was received with the greatest enthusiasm, and Warren County's can didate will receive the hearty and united support of the people of this county. Judge Mayer Improves. Word has been received from Ger mantown hospital that Judge Mayer continues to improve. Last Saturday he was placed in a rolling chair and given a sun bath. SSOO Reward. On or about May sth or 6th some thief forciably entered mill No. 1, (old mill) and broke into two tool chests, stealing tools, etc., and ruining an other valuable chest We will pay the ab ive reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party. C. B. HOWARD & Co. Wireless Telegram. The Blumle-Kinsler party, sent a wireless telegram to Mr. T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of First National Bank, yester day morning, saying: "Six hundred miles in mid-ocean; all well." The Earthquake hur.d. The Cameron county Earthquake Fund up to noon today, stands as fol lows: Previously reported ♦»!>.« 3a Mrs. H. 11. Mullin, Relief Entertainment, 51 SO Mrs, Lucy J. Wylie 5 oo Total $719 89 For Kent. A new six room house, one mile west of town. City water, gas and phone. 12-2t. E. J. ROGERS. C. B. Howard & Co., have the only large stock of shingles in the county at the present time. REI) CEDAR from the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR rom Wisconsin. For plows, harrows and cultivators call on Knupt & Hauber, Broad ■t red. 11 3t. Auditor's Notice. IN FHH OSI*H AN 'A Cot ■HI OF CAMBKON Coi'Nrv. tutaU «/ UK HAUL) J. I.OYU, defeated rpHK undersigned Auditor app< iuted by the I Orphan's court of Cameron t'ouuty tomake iliatnbutioii of the tuudi in the baud* or H W Green, Administrator of the hat tie •>t Kit-hard J. I.oyd, deceased. will sit for the purpose* of his appointment at UW uftUe of John* in a \l. Variiey, in the Borough ol KaiporiuM, t'amerou i uunty. Pa., on Tuewiay, the sth day uf June, ItMt, at Kino o'clock, s. iu., at wliiuh tlius ami l«lace all prisons interested are untitled to attend mk) |in»NII their t'iaiuii or he I. rever debarred iroui i.'otuiutf in on said fund J P Mi NAHNKV, Auditor Kiupoiilliii PJ , Vla* loth, IMrt.t IJ-ll J CAMERON COUNTY I'RKSS, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906. Letter to 5. J. Htickett. Kmjtorium, Dear Hit . How easy it is to get things mixed! This comes from our agents, MOM*. B. K. St W. Stickle. Rocka way. N. J. A Kockway man going to paint two houses a year ago, lead and oil. They induced him to paint one Devoe, by agreeing to bear any loss it might brini* him. One of his house* chalked-off, and he called for a settlement. The boot was on the wrong foot. Lead and-oil, is the chalker; not Devoe. It was a mistake, not a bunco. If Devoe chalked off as iead-and-oii does, it would't stand a ghost of a chance in the market. Yours truly, P. W. DEVOE & Co., New York. P. S.—Murry & Coppersmith sell our paint. Williams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? Tf so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. l»y mail .">0 cents. Sold by It. C. Dod son. Williams M'f'g. Co.. Prop's, Cleve land, <). 9-ly. Sore Nipples. A cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with the best results. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by L. Taggart; J. K. Smith, Sterl ing Run; Crum liros., Sinnainahoning. AUDITORS' REPORT Of the Overseers of the Poor and Con stable and Collector of shippen Township for the Year Ending March 6th, 1906. JOHN \V. LEWIS, Overseer of the Poor, in ac count with the Poor District of shippen Township. DR. To balance from last audit 17 To received from County Treasurer.... 300 00 To received from P. S. Culver, Coll 260 00 11,623 17 CR. By paid 11. H. Mullin $22 00 By paid Independent 22 00 By paid John L. Johnson 1140 B.y paid Milda Morton 18 00 By paid Murry & Coppersmith 3 00 By paid Wernersville Asylum 65 14 By paid postage and money orders 11 By jmid 112. K. Hockley, duplicate 3 00 By paid 1\ J. Lewis 21 50 By paid J. T. Havens 10 00 By paid F. D. Logan 10 75 By paid Susie Franklin 2 09 By paid T. F. Britton 20 00 By paid Ernest Housler 15 00 By paid Furnace Supply Co 13 59 By paid L. Taggart 1 80 By paid A. F. Vogt 2 55 By paid Henry Edgcomb 203 20 By paid William Hewey 2 00 By paid M. M. Larrabee 3 25 By paid Balcom At Lloyd 1 90 By paid Burton Housler 32 00 By paid Leßoy Peasley 15 00 By paid Wilbert Lewis 28 55 By paid 73 days services at $1.50 10!) 50 By paid W. F. Lewis, Overseer 500 00 By paid auditing Poor account 8 00 $1,148 52 Balance due Poor Fund $-174 65 JAMES HOBSON, Overseer of Poor, in account with the Poor District of Shippen Township. DR. To balance from last audit $176 37 To ree'd from L. Lockwood, ex-Coll. . 125 92 To ree'd from P. S. Culver 237 53 To ree'd from Mrs. Filling 6'i 33 To ree'd from S. J. Slawson 5 00 S9OB 21 CR. By paid Dora Cbeesbro ♦ 5 00 By paid Robert McManus, (Filling) 11 37 By paid Johnson & McNarney 116 50 By paid Balcom Lloyd, . 48 95 By paid C. R. Kline & Co., 322 70 By paid expenses to Ridgway 7 13 By paid Mrs. Alice Lewis.... 7 25 By paid R. M. Shaile.v 2 10 By paid Elk County Hospital 9 00 By paid J. S. Harris 1 50 By paid Adams Express Co 2 30 By paid Expenses to St. Marys 125 By paid Elk Home 21 3S By paid S. S. Smith . 15 00 By paid 68 days services at <1.50 102 00 By paid auditing 4 00 $7lO 43 To balance due fund $197 78 P. S. CULVER, Collector in account with the Poor District of Shippen Township. POOR FUND. DR. To balance due on 1900 duplicate $169 15 To balance due ou 1901 duplicate H9 30 To balance due on 1902 duplicate 195 02 To balance due 011 1903 duplicate 143 28 To balance due on 1904 duplicate 319 72 To balance due on 1905 duplicate 412 03 $1,358 50 CR. By paiil John W. Lewis $260 00 By exonerations 51 25 By paid James Hobson 237 53 $551 82 Balancedue fund 806 68 We. the undersigned, Auditors of the township of Shippen do hereby certify that we have exam ined, audited, adjusted and settled the foregoing accounts of the Overseers of the Poor and Con stable and Collector of said Poor District for the year ending March sth, 1906, and that the foregoing is a true and correct state ment of the same. Witnews our hands this 14th day of April. A.D.. 1906. FRANK LOCKWOOD. W. R. JOHNSON, Township Auditors. i zrz. □.jztzi -cr-^:-s^JgUgfeßgiKjii'j=j±DsSi=: _—ri— B a [F OUR NEW LINE OF NEW *Y RI " K " NE OF W, "T°H SH " <U ' K «) Ijj from ioc to 75c per Shade. !ij J! Wall Paper for 1906. to . raT / ~ I !'(, The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. L u All Colors. fl Consists of the best things from three factories. Also , - - fit the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper ©fiall Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made kin,ls - for Floors. The (iraves line took first prize in competition at St. ■■ a ry V 1 /\i;r\ .Jji i.• »u 1 > 1 h<* woiid. MARRY S. LLOYD, =liir -aiffl z&i "NO CURE, NO PAY." How L. Taggart Sells Hyomei the (iuaranteed Cure Hor Catarrh. b Taggart has an unusual offer to make to our readers, one that will be of the greatest value to uiany. For some yearn L. Taggart has been watching the results from the u.»e of Hyomei, a treatment for catarrh that cures by breathing medicated aii absolute ly without any stomach dosing. There- [ suits have bee n so universally successful! that he feels justified in making a public I offer to treit the worst case of catarrh in Emporium with the understanding that if Hyomei does not cure, the treat ment will cost absolutely nothing. People who have spent large sums with j catarrh specialists, deriving but little I benefit, or the many who have swallowed i j stomach remedies in the vain hope of! j curing catarrh, have experienced almost j ! immediate relief from the use of Hyomei. | j while the continued treatment for a short I I time, has resulted in a complete and! j lasting cure. The regular Hyomei outfit costs only I j one dollar, and consists of a neat pocket ! j inhaler that can be carried in the purse j or vest-pocket, a medicine dropper, and 1 a bottle of Hyomei. If this is not enough ! for a cure, extra bottles of Hyomei can | be obtained for 50 cents. L. Tuggart positively guarantee a cure, ' if Hyomei is used in accordance with di- j rections, or he will refund the money. ' ! I "l-fROY PLOWS" prolong the lives of HORSKS ar.d HEN, They , draw EASY, they HOLD EASY. They run j , smooth and hold to the ground when stony They clear well in loose soil. They wear well. Not the cheapest but the best. Made by the Le 1 Roy Plow Co., Leßoy, N. Y. Leßoy Plows for i sale by C. H. JESSOP, Emporium, Pa. To See is to Believe That CHAS. DIEHL'S Popular west End Store Is replete with the choicest, and largest assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES. I PROVISIONS. FRESH AND SALT MEATS, ETC. The largest assortment and best line of Canned and Glass Goods. Call and see us. mil* Mr 5 ooooo" 222 2 2 The ever Popular SAHLIN FORM AND CORSET COMBINED! Dame fashion decrees the high bust : and tapering waist. To be in style j ; you must show a full figure with 1 graceful lines and curves. Shalin Per- | 1 feet Form and Corset Combined will ! do for your figure what your dress ! maker connot do. You need not show ; j a deficient bust measure —What Nature denies The Sahlin Supplies No pad -1 ding or interlining needed in your j 1 waist or coat. Leading physicians I recommend them as health promoters. ! The straps crossing in the baek act as a I shoulder brace and incline the wearer ito throw baek her shoulders. Try the 1 i position and note the effect on your i chest expansion. Our DRESS GOODS and SHOE De- 1 j partment is up to date. 1 Come up and see us. We have the . j goods. CIIAH. DIEHL. ITt* will pay you* To See R. SEGER & SON'S New Spring and | I Summer Clothing j AND FURNISHINGS. I New and Beautiful Latest Styles in I MEN, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING J ■ Selected with the greatest care as I to quality and price. Call and see our I beautiful stock of stylish clothing and I furnishings. I Big; Line of Summer Hats. Finest L,ine of Trunks and Sateliels I Don't forget our Merchant Tailoring I - Department. 5 J R. SEGER & SON, J I NEXT TO IIA INK. I News. Bargains. li V A HYA y'V CHOICEST I r DAY S | ULLY FRUITS and gg I ="" I ■ A fine groeery business lias centered at Day's be- £ cause we have given Emporium good service. There ■ are others—good of course —but they're not just the ■ same. We found our public by selling goods of abso ■ lute reliability at popular prices—often below. We ■ H havu't made a fortune—though we've been at it long 9 I enough—but we have made a comfortable living and A fg added constantly to the popularity of the store. I Just Solid Good Prices. I Reduced Prices for Friday and Saturday. BUTTER —Finest fresh N. Y., State Creamery in ■ bricks wrapped in parchment paper, a lb. 25c. „ BOILED HAM —Sliced Boiled Ham alb 30c. Get just what you want and 110 waste. SHREDDED WHEAT —Shredded Whole Wheat Bis cuit, the ideal prepared cereal, a 15c pkge 12c. £jj STARCH —Niagara Laundry Starch in bulk, 61 bs. 25c. ft || BLUEING—Large 10c bottle Laundry Blueing for Bc. I I SOAP—Oak Leaf Soap, Eight 5c cakes lor 25c. ||S I OLIVES —Large 25cibottle Selected Oueen Olives,22c. RASPBERRY PIE FRUIT, three 10c pkges 25c. BEANS —California dry Lima Beans a lb. Bc. PEACHES —Extra large, choice California evaporated peaches, a lb. 16c. MACARONI —15c package Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli, 12c. I HAMS —California Hams,trimmed shoulder, mild cure, I convenient size, a lb. roc. ■ SUGAR —25 lb bag best granulated $1.35. I PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD and egg producer, fat- | tener and disease destroyer. A PRATT'S POOD FOR HORSES and CATTLE. A regular Tonic and Conditioner. J J. h. DAY, j A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. A
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