Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, October 18, 1906, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., September 25, 1906.
iVEMOI'HILA, per sack |l 15
Kelt's Fancy, " 135
Pet Grove, " 1 35
Graham, " 60
Rye " 60
Buckwheat, " 75
Patent Meal. " 5°
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 30
Chop Feed, " 1 30
Middlings. Fancy" 1 35
Bran, 125
Chicken Wheat 1 65
Corn, per bushel <2
White Oats. ii"r bushel IS
Oyster Shells, per 100
Choice I 'lover Seed, "1
Choice Timothy Seed, I A t Market Prices.
Choice Millet Seed,
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J
R.C. DODSON.
THE
Drdcjcjist,
KMI'OWir.II, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
,i;o£r
K.C.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you would
ike to tee in thit department Jet u« know by pot
tal card or letter. per tonally.
Dr. Groves, of Brockwayville spent
Tuesday in town.
Miss Edna Palmer is assisting in
Henry Zarps' store.
Miss Rebecca Reed, of Renovo, is
the guest ot Miss Jane Kaye.
Misses Fanny and Grace Kelly are
spending a few days in Buffalo.
Mrs. Spencer, of Erie, is visiting her
sister Mrs. Bryan at this place.
Misses Mary and Agnes Blumle are
visiting friends in St. Marys this week.
Mrs. W. W. Weiman visited her
parents at Ford City, Pa., over Sunday.
Miss Nell Thomas returned home
Monday from visiting friends at Brad
ford.
Miss Frances Smith, of Olean, has
been the guest of her cousin, Miss Al
fretta Hackett.
Mr. Jas. Cypher, student at Dickin
son Seminary preached for Rev. Allen
at the West Creek church Sunday.
Mrs. Thos. McGrain who underwent
a operation at the Williamsport hos
pital last week is improving rapidly.
Miss Encie Howard entertained a
number of friends at her home on
Fourth street last Thursday evening.
Mrs. Louise La Fever Smith, ofPort
viile, N. Y., has been the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. S. J. Hackett and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Deike, of Pitts
burg, spent Sunday in town guests of
Mrs. Deike's parents, Hon. and Mrs. L.
Taggart.
R. W. Keeny and M. A. Teater, two
of Port Allegany's pleasant young
gentlemen, visited in Emporium on
Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Bryden, former night clerk
at the Warner House, now locat
ed in Wellsboro, is spending a few
days in Emporium.
Mrs. Rogers who has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Chas. T. Logan for
several months returned to her home
in Binghamton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thurston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylorson, all of
St. Marys, were guests of L. S. Fisk
and family over Sunday. They were
very much pleased with onr beautiful
mountain city.
L. Fisk is nursing a sore hand the
result of an up set. While he and F.
F. Heiliker were breaking in Mr. Fisk's
colt, the animal became frightened at
the steam of an engine and threw the
gentlemen out. The colt started to
runaway but was stopped by Wm.
Lyons.
Charles L. Butler, of Port Allegany,
visited in Emporium on Sunday after
noon and Monday mcraiag, calling
old friends and transacting some busi
ness. The glad hand was extended
him by hosts of admiring friends and
neighbors. Chas. holds a warm spot
in the hearts of his Cameron county
friends.
A vote for Barclay for Congress is a
vote for an old soldier who rendered
his country effloient service.
Mrs. J. 8. Wiley is visiting relatives
at Black Creek, N. Y.
Geo. Metzger, Jr., and wife left on
Sunday on a pleasure and business vis
it to New York City.
Mr. George Walker and Miss Grace
Walker are visiting their brother, J.
M. Walker, and family at Scranton.
A large line of the books just out.
Latest book* of fiction at Diehl's. Pop
ular prices. Best novels for winter
evenings.
Men's and boys' rubber boots at
Diehl's. The best line of rubber boots
ever shown. Diehl's, on Poplar street,
can fit you out.
Latest things in the new fall plaids,
for waists and entire dresses. Get up
to date and goto Diehl's to purchase
your dress goods for winter.
Stephens & Saunders, the new hard
ware firm, are hustling to get their new
goods in place. They expect to be in
apple pie order by Monday next.
Mrs. Amanda E. Howard, of William
sport, is visiting friends and transact
ing business iu town, guest of Hon and
Mrs. I. K. Hockley and family.
Stephens & Saunders will dispose of
the remaining stock of hardware, pur
chased from Receiver Hackenberg, at
a big reduction, to make room for new
goods.
Now is the time to purchase outing
flannels for underskirts and night
dresses. Diehl's are showing a fine
assortment, soft outing flannels, all
colors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Poyer and son,
Mix, of Williamsport, are visiting Mrs.
Poyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
Leggett, on West Creek.
Misses Margaret and Agnes Hutchin
son and Mr. Frank Deane, of Austin,
and Miss Myrtle Bailey, of Dußois,
I LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA I
FILE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, I
No. 207 s T»oS"
i
MR. HOWARD, IN PLACE, MARCH 1,1905.
MR. WALKER, FORESTRY, MARCH 8,1905.
AN ACT
Providing a fixed charge on lands acquired by the State for Forestry Reserves
and the distribution of revenue so derived for school and road purposes.
Whereas The Commonwealth o Pennsylvania is acquiring large tracts
of lands in its several counties for the purpose of establishing forest reserva
tions and '
Whereas The purchasing of said lands by the Commonwealth makes 8
said lands exempt from taxation and I
Whereas Because of said exemption from taxation districts in the sev- I
eral counties lose the revenue secured from said prior taxation and works a I
hardship upon the citizens thereof by compelling them to make up the loss I
lon school and road taxes thus brought about A
Section i Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives I
oj the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and it is I
hereby enacted by the authority of the same That from and after the passage I
of this act all lands acquired by the Commonwealth for forest reserves and I
now exempt from taxation shall be subject to an annual charge of three 0
cents per acre for the benefit of the schools in the respective districts in which 8
said reserve or reserves are located and two cents per acre for the benefit of I
the roads in the townships where said reserve or reserves are located. 8
Section. 2 The Commissioner of Forestry shall certify to the respec- 8
tive school districts and townships throughout the Commonwealthjin which I
forest reserves are located the number ot acres owned by the Commonwealth ™
in each district or township upon application of the treasurer or road super- I
visor of any of the said districts or townships and the charge against the same I
and shall furthermore certify to the State Treasurer the number of acres as I
aforesaid and the charge against the same and in favor of the respective dis- I
tricts and townships The State Treasurer shall upon the approval of the I
proper warrants of the Commissioner of Forestry pay to the several school
districts and townships the amounts due the same from the Commonwealth I
and derived under this act upon due application therefore made by the treas- jf
tirers or road supervisors of the said districts and townships. I
HENRY F. WALTON, 1
Speaker of the House of Representatives. 8
IWM. C SPROUL, 112
President pro tempore of the Senate. ■
Approved the fifth day ot April, A. D., 1905. B
SAM'L W. PENNVPACKER. I
Wanted. .
Every housekeeper in this county to send for •
our New Fall Catalogue and price list of Butter, j
Eggs and Farm Produce of all kinds, also a com- |
pletelineof Household Goods, Ladies Wearing
Apparel, Notions and Novelties of all kinds. En
close 10 cents for postage and packing and we 1
will send you the following articles that would !
cost in any retail store in America 50 cents: One '
elegant Doilie, si* papers of choice Sewing I
Needles, fourteen Darners, one Bodkin and one I
Ladies or Gents White Lawn Necktie. And last, I
but not least, we will include six beautiful Pic- I
ture Souvenir Post Cardy. which alone are worth ,
more than the 10 cents asked for the entire lot of
goods listed above. We want Boys and Girls to
act as agents for the sale of these Post Cards and i
will allow a very liberal commission. Send for
samples and prices today and earn enough be
fore the Holidays to secure a nice Christmas
present. Address, The Farmers Exchange Mail 1
Order House, Pittsfield, Pa.
For Sale Cheap.
One sliuhtly used hijjh class piano,
For further particulars inquire at this
office.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER iB, 1906
[ were the guest« of Miss Oolda Lyons
I Wednesday.
Mrs. John Beuttie, who has been vie
| iting in New Brunswick for some time,
j is now spending a few days at Laquin,
j expecting to arrive at Emporium in a
| few days.
Miss Alice D. Sofleld, of Harrisburg,
( visited in Emporium to-day, guest at
| thst home of ye editor. Missßoiield was
ion her return from Austin, where she
! visited her niece, Mrs. Phileo.
W. 11. Howard, accompanied by his
! two sons, are visiting Virginia for a few
days. They were caught in a railroad
wreck but escaped injury. William did
, not inform his friends whether or not
his drug store escaped.
Alfred Nelson, an energetic Odd Fel
low and good citizen of Emporium, re
turned home this morning from York,
Pa., where he attended a meeting of
the Errand Encampment of Penna. as a
representative from Emporium En
campment. He had a grand time.
Mrs. P. H. Mason and grand-daugh
ter Miss Zoella Mason, of Sterling Itun,
; were the guests of Mrs. Ed. Morse and
family one day last week.
Miss Zjella Mason, of Sterling litin,
and Miss Frances Suinmerson, of
Hicks Run, are the guests of MHS
1 Minnie Morse this week.
Robert L. Keon, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
spent several days in Emporium last
week, guest of Chas. J. Howard, who
was his room mate at boarding school
or five years.
Miss Jennie Loucks, clerk in Empor
! ium Powder Go's office, has returned
' from a fifteen day trip to Albany, N.
Y., and other points.
Large attendance at. Teacher's Insti
tute, both day and evening.
OUR NEW LINE OF New s P rin £ Line of Window Shades
10? from IOC to 75c per Shade. §
I Wall Paper for 1906. zr= - - 1
iil> The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. [f
1 I " " All Colors. i
Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also -■ - JK
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper ofiall Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made 1
I klUfls " for Floors. ijfj
The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. ■ W A W-V« r T . _ ___ jjji
Louis against the world. ij HARRY S. LLOYD. I
J. F. Parsons is improving the prop
erty occupied by Esq. Larrabee and
Express Co. The building is being
raised, also a new walk laid on the
grade.
Mrs. Jos. Kaye has been having a
serious time during the past week,
1 with quinsy.
' Judge Green's order cancelling the
! call for jurors, after most of the cases
had either been settled or continu
ed, lias saved over §I,OOO expense to
the tax-payers.
Carlylo on niMraoli.
William Itlaek, the novelist, in his
reminiscences of (,'nrl.vle. reports him
as saying: "There's that man Disraeli.
They tell me he Is a good speaker.
! Perhaps I do not know what a good
j speaker is. But I read a speech of his
; that he delivered in Glasgow a year or
! two ago, and it appeared to me the
I greatest jargon of nonsense that ever
! got into any poor creature's head."
A Freak of Nwtiire.
A tree that Is a freak of nature Is
! the Asiatic star tree. It grows sixty
| to eighty feet tall, and for a height of
j about forty feet the trunk is wholly
bare. From that point there spring n
number of tangled limbs, which shoot
out clusters of long pointed leaves, and
these, grouped together, emit at night
a phosphorescent light.
Cautious.
Jacks Townley is an exceedingly
cautious man. don't you think? Johns
—Cautious! Why, he wouldn't pay a
compliment without getting a receipt
for it.
Bargain in Books.
j A complete set of Brittanica Ency
. clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes
j and key. Are all new and in original
I packages. Will be sold at a bargain,
1 Apply at PRESS office. 36tf
E. A. PYLE,
GENERAL
Insurance Agency
Fire, Life, Health and Acci
dent, Employers Liability, Boiler
Insurance, Plate Glass, vSurety
Bonds.
OFFICE-CLIMAX BLDG.
Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa
I
:i:uJLMXMXUL
;°j SEVERAL sj!
t , 1 The Best Course of Study. ( j" :
r I Lartje l aculty of Experienced Specialists. j
TP [ :tcu!iy arc Authors of the Loading Scries of Commercial Textbooks. M
la I'incst Ruildini; and Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. O '
| I i' rcc Course of lliKh-Class Lectures and Entertainments. /r\j
\ \ c New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices, vv /
O Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Er.'clJ- " !
\ m \ ment by more than 50 percent. |
Clean Athletics- Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises,
o Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue '■
K ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE,
ri ROCHESTER, N. V..V •
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Pennsylvania Railroad
$2 50 from Emporium to
Buffalo and Niagara Falls
Tuesday, October 23,1906
Tickets good for passage going only on train leaving 8:25 A. M., returning on all regu*
lar trains October 2» and 21. Baggage will not be checked nor will tickets be accepted tor
passage in Pullman cars.
LAST OF THE SEASON.
W. W. ATTERBURY, General Manager.
J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, G*n. Passenger Agent
Cheapest Because Best.
ILIEBIGS a CHOICEST
MALT I) A jf FRESH
EXTRACT FRUITS and
The Satisfactory Store
2 bottles 25c * Vegetables
The lesser price you may possibly pay for an article
does not always signify that it is the cheapest. ' 'The
Best is usually the Cheapest." This you get at Day's
and often at little lower prices than is paid for a less
meritorious article elsewhere. We aim to please you by
our goods, prices and service.
Do you take advantage of our week end special sales? I
Her's the list for this week. ■
251b Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. I
California Ham Trimmed Shoulder) ioc lt> '
Fancy Jersey Sweet potatoes, a peck, 25c. I
30c Dried Beef, choicest cuts, chipped a lb. 25c. I
15c package Grocers' Matches, noiseless, 12c. 1
Large ioc bottle Laundry Blueing, Bc. I
15c Loop Mantles, 12c. ■
ioc box X Ray or Enameled Stove Polish, Bc. V
1 lb. Corton Strictly Pure Corn Starch, 6c. A
20c package Dunhams Shredded Cocoannt, 18c. I
15c can "Rex" Corned Beef, 12c. I
25c Armour's Soups, assorted, 22c. I
- White Lilly Flour - *
■
The kind they all come back after. I
, Try a small bag. We guarantee it to please you. I
Don't want you to keep it if you find it otherwise. ■
Notable Kitchen Specialties S
China, 8
Crockery, ■
Glassware, I
lEnamcledwarc, A
Prompt free delivery to all parts of the Borough. I
J, H. DAY, I
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A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. A
H. C. FRITZ,
Decorating and Sign Co.,
No. 8, South flarket Square,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Estimates given on all kinds of de
corating, artistic paper hanging and
painting. Would be glad to corres
pond with Cameron county patrons
who may have work in my line.
SCotlol! Qysgsepsia (Soto
Digests what you eat.