EMPORIUM MILLING PRICE LIST. Km port urn, Pa., May 9 , I'.MM. NBMOPUILA, per sack #1 25 Felt's Fancy, "... 1 10 PetOrove, " .... 1 # Graham, . " Rye " **•> Buckwheat, " 70 Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 125 Chop Feed, •" 1 Middlings Fancy* 4 1 Bran 125 Chicken Wheat 16® Corn, per bushel, 70 White Oals, per Dushel <5 New Oats Choice Clover Heed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, ! Al M » r ketrrices. Choice Millet.Seed. Fancy Kentucky BlueOrass, I R.C. DODSON. THE Qruc)cjist, EnrOKIKH, PA. I) LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. . .. [< i K. C. IIOIIHON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you tcould ike to see in thin department Jet us know by -pos tal card or letter, personally. C. J. Miller, of Huntley, was in town Tuesday. Fred Leutze visited at Williamsport over Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Whiting, of Sterling Run, did shopping in town Tuesday. Miss Fox, of Driftwood, spent the first part of this week in Emporium. Mrs. John Fenton called at this office last week renewing their subscription for the PRESS. Mrs. Wm. Garrityand daughter Miss Annie left on Monday on a short visit to Ruffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Webb Walize, and little son, of Renovo, are visiting relatives and friends in town this week. Miss Jennie Connors, of Ashtabula, Ohio, formerly of this place, is visiting Iriends in town, guest of Thos. Cleary's family. Chas. L. Rutler came over from Port Allegany on Saturday and visited with his family and many friends over Sunday. Mrs. Rose Sage, of Johnsonburg, who has been visiting friends in Emporium, left for Altoona where she will reside permanently. Miss Maud Steck entertained several of her friends last Friday evening in honor of her guest Miss Agnes Young, of Williamsport. Mrs. D. C. Hayes and son Leo re turned home from Wyoming county Tuesday, whore they attended the funeral of Mrs. Hayes' mother. E. F. Comley and daughter Masie, of Cameron, returned on Monday from visiting at State Line Mills and enjoy ed their stay with R. E. Skinner and family. Jessee McFadden's infant daughter's remains were brought to Emporium on Monday for burial. Its mother died at this place when the child was only a week old. Mr. W. E. Chilson, wife and family, of Renovo, visited at Mrs. Chilson's home on West Creek over Sunday. Mr. Chilson called at this office and pushed the date of his PRESS ahead to 1907. Miss Nell Lingle left Monday after noon for Erie, where she will remain until June when she starts for her home in Westboro, Wis. Miss Edna A'uchU expects to accompany Miss Lingle to Westboro. Rev J. W. Rue, who a number of years ago was pastor of the Methodist church in this place, is so critically ill at his home in Waynesboro that death is expected any time.—Rellefonto Watchman. Mr. Rensrd King has resigned his position with Mr. Frank Shives at this place and will leave tor Tidioute Satur day where he has accepted a position. Mrs. King and child left Tuesday morning Dr. Geo. Gallagher of Lock Haven, will be at the Commercial hotel. May 24, 25, 96 and 2*. < >fflce hiurs j to s p.m. Dr. Gallagher treats eye diseas es only and would be pleased to meet [jersons sutiering from defective viaion. Headaches of children a specialty. Kits glasses when needed. Miss Mnrgarot Cummings spent Thursday with friends in Driftwood. Guy Thompson of Pittaburg is here vi-itiVin his parents for a few days Mis. Harry Manett, of Rrockport, is Spending a few days in Emporium. Leo Fochman, of St. Marys, was in Emporium Wednesday between tarins. F. P. Rents and wife returned on Monday from visiting at Williamsport, Allen Randolph, hell boy at the New Warner, is spending a few days in Ruff'alo. Mr. F. T. Heers was the guest of E. L. Schuyler, at Williamsport last Saturday. Harold Seger went to Pittsburg on Monday to visit his aunt and take in the Masonic Conclave. Mr. A. P. Van Gelder returned from a business trip to Wilimington, and New York last Friday. The Misses Pearl and Lilly Leavitt .ire spending a few days with their grand-parents at Reeehwood. Mrs. E. M. Newton, of New York, is spending some time in Emporium, visit iting friends and transacting business. Mr. Guy D. Knowles and wife, of Cresson, Pa., were registered at the New Warner Wednesday and Thurs day. Mrs. Henry Farr and children re turned home Friday from a three weeks visit with reatives in Elk county. Mrs. M. J. Cassidy and children of Dunlevie, W. Va., are the guests of Mrs. Cassidy's mother, Mrs. P. Haley on Rroad street. Theo. J. Corwin, of Sunbury, form erly oi Emporium, wan married at Jersey Shore, on Wednesday, to Miss Emma Williamson. Mrs. Ohas. T. Logan and cousin Miss Kathryn liogan left Monday for Ring hamton, N. Y., to visit the former's mother, Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. D. R. Rranson expects to leave for Denver, Col., about June Ist, and in case her sister, Miss Sarah Mc- Donald, is no better will bring her home* Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eckly and chil dren of Harrisburg, were in town Wed nesday. They expect to visit Mr. Eddy's brother at Calder Rrick Works and Mrs. Eddy's parents at Sterling Run, before returning home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day, Mondav, May 21st, a boy. Frank is more than happy. Pleased did you ask? Well, we guess; and now he has commenced to look around for an au tomobile for the young man Theo. Tappe of Sioux City, lowa, stopped in Emporium .between trains on Monday to visit Mr. H. J. German, who has been spending the past week in Emporium. Roth gentlemen left for Ruffalo Tuesday morning. Richard C. More, Secretary of Em porium Rorough Council who has been a clerk with P. & E. R. R., at this place for several years has tendered his resig nation to accept a clerkship with Cli max Powder Co., at this place. William McDonald, of Emporium, Pa., and daughter, Miss Christy, of St. Elizabeth convent, of Allegany, N. Y., and John Conley and daughter Mary, of Ruffalo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stangel over Sunday.— Rradford Evening Star. Our friend R. W. Robinson, of Ash land, Wis., writes thePKESS under date ot May 19th, enclosing check for sub scription well into 1907. Thanks friends. Wm. is a member of the firm of C. F. Stout Lumber Co., and we are pleased to learn is prospering. While closing his short note he threw in the following: "I am too busy to write you a long letter this time, but we are all well at present. Was out trout fishing one day this week and caught 45 large trout. The Wisconsin trout, like everything else here, beats Penn sylvania stock. They are all nine inches and upwards." Letter to Prank Pearsall. Emporium, Pa. Dear Sir: Here s a story with a point to it. Devoe lead-and-zinc is a cheaper paint than lead-and-oil: costs loss, goes further, wears twice as long. But the last don't belong to the story we're going to toll this time. One ol the best painters in I niontown, [ Pa., is 1.. O. lluttcr: does all the best work, iW e told hi in Devoe goes further than | lead-and-oil or mixed paint. lie said: "I've known it for two years j ami have increased my business by it. I take a job fur less money than anybody else, anu get my pick ot the work. Don t give it away; for nobody knows how I do it. The name togo by is Devoe. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co., New York. P. -S.—Murry Ac Coppersmith sell our i paint. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almost anything olse. Il is good to clean the system out occasionally. Stir the liver up. and get 'intoshape generally.. The b"*t results are derived from the use ol DeWitt's Linle Ivir'y lii.-er.-. Reliable, effective, j pleasant pills with a reputation. Nevet I gripe. Sold by R. 0. Dod-un. Williams' Kidney Pills. , Have you neglected your kidneys? 1 Have you overworked your nervous syg ! lein and caused trouble with your Kidneys j and Rladder? 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? If so William's Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free. Ry nmil oh cents. Sold by R. ('. Dod son. Williams M'Pg. Co. Prop's, Cleve land, O. !>-ly. SSOO Re ward. On or about May sth or oth some thief forciahly entered mill No. 1, old mill» and broke into two tool chests, stealing tools, etc., and ruining an other valuable chest We will p;»y the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party. P- 4t. R. Howaiu it C<> CAMERON COUNTS PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 2\, 1906. Sore Nipples. A cure limy b<* by applying Chamberlain* Salve US HOOD :I* I !■<■ child is dun.- nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing; tin- child to nurse. Munv trained nurses use (his salve with the best results, Price 25 cents jxr box. Sold by l< Tl|tgUt; .1 K. Smith. Sterl ing Hun; ('rum IJros., Sinnamahoning. Goal Range It is the only self-shining stove polish for coal stoves, the best screen enamel and stove pipcenamel saves work and money; kills rust. If your dealer hasn't it, F. V. Heil man has. NOTICE. ~VTOTICK is hereby given by the following .i-N applicant for admission to the Harof'the Supreme Court of the.state of Pennsylvania, that he will, on or before the 19th day of June, l!H)6. tile his credentials with, and make applica tion to, the State Board of Law Examiners to be examined by said Board on the loth and lltli days of July, 1906, for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Fred Arn Johnson, of Emporium, Pa., a registered student at law in the office of Messrs. Johnson &. McNarney of the Cameron county Bar. 13-3t. Auditor's* Notice. IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF CAMERON COUNTY biHtdtc of RICHARD J. LOYD, deceased. f"PHR undersigned Auditor appointed by the 1 Orphan's Court of Cameron County to "make distribution of the tunds in the hands of B. W. Green, Administrator of the Estate of Richard J. Loyd, deceased, will sit for the purposes of his appointment at the office of Johnson & Mc- Narney, in the Borough of Emporium, Cameron 1 county, Pa., on Tuesday, the sth day of June 190fi, at nine o'clock, a. m., at which time and place all persons interested are notified to attend and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in oil said fund. J. P. McNARNEY, Auditor. Emporium, Pa., May 10th, 1908. 12-tt. .. 4 ; Ordiuauce No. 49. AN Ordinance to adopt plan and appro _ priate money to construct extensions of the public and common sewers in the Borough of Emporium. Be it ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Emporium and it is hereby or dained and enacted by the authority of the same. SECTION I. The plan of the additions and ex tensions of the public and common sewers of the Borough of Emporium as shown by the maps, plans and profiles prepared by A. H. Shafer, Civil Engineer, dated May 21,1906 and on file in the office of the Secretary of the Borough Coun cil is hereby adopted anil made part of the pub lic and common sewer system of the Borough of Emporium. SECTION 11. All sewers hereafter constructed by the Borough of Emporium in accordance with said plan shall be part of the public and common sewer system of the said Borough. SECTION 111. The construction of said addi tions ana extensions iu accordance with said plan is hereby authorized and the sum of seven thousandldollars arising from the loan for the extension of the sewer system of said Borough authorized by an election on the 20th day of Feb ruary, 1906 or so much thereof a» is necessary is hereby appropriated to pay for the cost of the construction thereof and other expenses con nected therewith and the Treasurer of the Boi ough shall be and is hereby authorized and em powered to pay out said money only upon orders drawn to pay for said sewer extensions. W. 11. CRAMER, President of Council. Ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Emporium, May 21st, 1906. R. C. MOORE. Secretary. Approved May 21 s*t, 1906. R. M. OVERHISER, Chief Burgess. CHARTER XOTICE7 NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the.State of Pennsylvania, on Friday,the tirst day of June, 1906, by Jay P. Felt, 8. H. .Smith, F. P. Strayer. George Metzger, Jr., T. B. I.lovd and others, uu chjrthe Act of Assembly of the Commonweath of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to porvide for the hico»poration and Regulation of certain Corpora tions," approved April 29th, 1871, and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called EMPORIUM TELE PHONE COMPANY, the character and object whereof is for the purpose of constructing, main taining and leasing telephone and telegraph lines for the private use of individuals, firms, corporations, municipal and otherwise, for gener al business and for police, fire alarm and mes senger business, the operation of telephone ex changes and the furnishing of facilities for the communication by means of the transmission of electricity over or through wires, and doing a gen eral telephone and telegraph business by such means, with all 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. 12, East Fourth street, in the Borough of Emporium, County of Cameron and State of Pennsylvania; thence to the line between the | counties of Clinton and Cameron, at or near where the same is crossed by the public road leading down the Sinnamahoning Creek, via the villages of Cameron and Sterling Run in the township of Lumber, the Borough of Driftwood and the village of Sinnamahoning in Grove township'theuce from the starting point in the Borough of Emporium to the county line be tween the counties of McKean and Cameron, near the village of Gardeau, via the villages of Sizerville and Shippen, in the township of Port age; thence from the starting point, iu the Bor ough of Emporium to the county lint between the counties of Elk and Cameron about one mile west of the village of Beech wood, via the i villages of Howard Siding and Beechwood, in! the township of Shippen; thence commencing at I tile starting point in the Borough of Emporium 1 through the township of Shippen to a point at ' ■>r near the public road leading trom Em- ' porium to Sinethport where the same .is ] crossed bv the line between the counties if McKean and Cameron: thence commencing on tin last mentioned line at or near the mouth of North Creek and extending along or near the public I-I :»d leading up L tie Driftwood Creek, in Bhlppen Township, to the county line between the counties of Elk and Cameron. Also com mencing in the Borough of Driftwood connect ing with the above mentioned lines; thence up the Bennett Branch, in tlie township of Gibson to the county line between the counties of Elk and CiimeroD. All of said routes being within the county of ('auierou and .St.ite of Pennsylva nia, with branches extending to ar.il connect ing the boroughs, villages and townships iu said eoutitj; also telephone exchanges in the several boroughs i.nd villages above mentioned unit other boroughs and villages to he ci nnpeted. rile lilies of such exchanges, connecting offices, places of business and residences with each other and with the central offices, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefit. and privileges of the . tld Act ot Assembly and its supplements. li. W. GREEN, Solicitor. Emporium, Pa., May 4th, 1906. 12-; H. |g! ~ j-=. jt=. ——a'— — I'i OUR NEW LINE OF Ncw S < >rinß Llne of Window Shades jS lj{ ' from ioc to 75c per Shade. (J | Wall Paper for 1906. ; M 1 f (i _ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, k; If All Colors. I Consists t>f the best tilings from three factories. Also - —• 8 the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration I'apei of all Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made ! for Floors. I The (iraves line took first prize in competition at St. ■■ 4 rvr\t; r* ■ ■ /\« r M .}' I.on is against tlie world. MARRY S. LLOYD. S m. . - . „ _g®; 1 It's Easy to write a good letter when your paper, pens and ink are } c'l friendly. I Eaton-Hurlbut I I Writing Papers the "PAPERS THAT APPEAL," make oolite correspondence a • pleasure. Most people just I now are asking us for Twotone j and Highland Linen. There I are other styles you may like ) even better. Come in and see |! them. M. A. ROCKWELL, DRIGUIHT, Emporium, Pa. N. Y. HANKING HOUSE offering primoHTRAM KAH.KOA I> IIONUSwiII e the service* o 112 salesmo n who can con trol investment business within their neigh borhood. Address Lock lk>x2os7,New York City ——— ct \mmkmmmtmmmmmmm To See is to Believe Tli at CHAS. DIEHL'S Popular west End Store Is replete with the choicest and largest assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. FRESH AND SALT MEATS, ETC. The largest assortment and best line of Canned and Glass Goods. Call and see us. ' wzzzzz * / V u; "<* 3 STO 7 s \ , »9SL 5 o -— . - v< * * - - The ever Popular SAHLIN FORM AND CORSET COMBINED Dame fashion decrees the high bust and tapering waist. To be in style you must show a full figure with graceful lines and curves*. Shalin Per fect Form and Corset Combined will do for your figure what your dress maker connot do. You need not show a deficient bust measure—What Nature denies The Sahlin Supplies No pad ding or interlining needed in your waist or coat. Leading physicians recommend them as health promoters. The straps crossing in the back act as a shoulder brace and Incline the wearer to throw back her shoulders. Try the position and note the effect on your chest expansion. Our DRESSGOODS and SHOE in payment is up to date. Come up and see us. We have the goods. CHAN. UII;HL. fTf WILL PAY YOU* | To See R. SEGER & SON'S 112 I New Spring and | I Summer Clothing I i AND FURNISHINGS. I New and Beautiful Latest Styles in I I MEN, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING I Selected with the greatest eare as I I to quality and price. Call and see our I I beautiful stock of stylish clothing and I I furnishings. I Line of Summer Hats. Finest Line of Trunks and Satchels I I Don't forget our Merchant Tailoring I Department. . 5 | R. SEGER & SON, | I NEXT TO BANK. I fWe Satisfy Your Wants. !....... - _ I r. DAY S a-.! DROPS ISotb The Satisfactory Store Vegelab|ts | No matter where your home—regular or transent — I the Day Grocery service will keep at your elbow if you ® I ask it. Fair prices always, but first of all, satisfactory ■ service and really good goods. Occasionally most in ■ teresting—bargains. I Reduced Prices for Friday and Saturday. BUTTER —Finest Red Clover Creamery in bricks wrapped in parchment paper, a lb. 24c. ROILED HAM —Danahy's Boiled Ham, nicely sliced I alb 30c. BACON —Boneless Breakfast Bacon, narrow strips a lb 14c. SHREDDED WHEAT—Shredded Whole Wheat Bis fresh and crisp 15c pkg 12c. ROLLED OATS —Fresh invoice Schumacher's Rolled Avena, direct from the mills, 7 lbs for 25c. I CANNED CORN —Regal brand fancy sugar corn, 3 cans for 25c. TAPIOCA—PearI Tapioca in bulk, a lb 7c, four lbs for 25c. CORN STARCH —1 lb carton Gilt Edge Brand per fectly pure Corn Starch 6c. I SOAP Oak Leaf or Acme Soap, Eight 5c cakes ior 25c. OLIVES —Large 25c bottle .Selected Queen Olives,22c. CANNED PLUMS —Extra choice Green Gage Califor nia Plums a can 18c; 2 cans for 35c. CANNED SOUPS —Armour's Hemlet brand Soups, A assorted, No. 3 cans, each 22c. I SUGAR —25 lb bag best granulated $1.35. I Use Lilly Flower (Fancy Patent.) I I Remember we guarantee every sack- of our White Lilly to make bread of satisfactory color,'and lightness. J. H. DAY, I A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa.
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