EMPORIUM MILLING _COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., May 16, 1907. NEMO PHI LA, per suck $ 1 26 Felt's Fancy, 44 * Pet Grove, 44 1 jjj Graham...... 44 Rye 44 66 Buckwheat, 44 Patent Meal., 44 j™ Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 Chop feed, " 1 3? Middlings J Middlings. Fancy 44 J Bran, J Chicken Wheat 1 Corn per bushel, «•' White Oats, p*r bushel ™ Extra Fancy White Seed Oats, bushel t>o Oyst r Shells, per 100 Choice Clover.Heed, ) , Choice Timothy Seed, > Vt Markest Price Choice Millet Seed, ) R.C. DODSON. THE Dragcj ist, iKKPORIt;!)!. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE AJ Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. >|Qs J§ll, W-y \ ■ j\y \ V I K. C. HODSOX. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Coutributions invited. That which yon would like to see in thin department t let us know by pot ■ nrd or letter, personally. C. G. Minick, of Ridgway, visited in Emporium Tuesday morning. Good Jersey milch cow for sale. Ap ply to Mrs. Geo. W. VanWeit. 13-2t. Postmaster Lininger, of Cameron, transacted business in Emporium on Tuesday. Henry Ellis killed a large rattlesnake near Michael Hout's Tuesday, which had twelve rattles. P. J. Fishbach, ot Bradford, Pa., transacted business in Emporium sev eral days last week. Judge Green has been confined to his residence for several days, a little in disposed. Nothing serious. Harry Fritz and wife were called to Buffalo last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fritz's mother. Harry S. Lloyd sells Longman & Martinez L. &M. Paints in pints and quartz at half gallon price. 13 4t. W. G. Gilbert and wife, were called to Perry, N. Y., over Sunday, on ac count of the illness of Mrs. Gilbert's mother. W. H. Simpson, Jr., came down from Olean yesterday and resumed work on the sewer contract, commencing on Vine street. Miss Flossie Taggart left on Tuesday for Moss Grove, near Pittsburg, to visit her sister, Mrs. Byrde Deike, for a few days. Mrs. Paul Smith and son, of Punxsu tawney, Pa., are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Evans, Sixth street. Dr. De Long, while driving his auto from old steel plant to Howard's store, lost one of the license numbers from hie machine. Miss Margaret Cummings, who has been spending some time at Buffalo and Niagara Falls returned home on Monday evening. Thomas Gallagher went to New York city on Monday in response to a telegram announcing the death of his sister Mary. He will bo absent several days. Wm. Apple, who baß been employed at the City Bakery for about three years, left on Tuesday for Detroit. Mr. Apple was a quiet industrious young man during his residence here. Andrew Brady drove his auto to St. Maryß on Tuesday afternoon, bringing J. D. Logan and others home with him. They made the run from St. Marys to Emporium, 21 miles, in 90 minutes. Amos Raymond, of Gold, Potter county, died on Monday, aged 86 years. He was father of Mrs. F. D.Leet, Mrs. L. K. Huntington and Miss Ray mond of this place. Deceased was well and favorably known here. Mrs. Claud Seeley, who has resided with her husband in the flat recently vacated by G. S. Allen, was taken to Williamsport hospital on Tuesday for treatment. The many friends of John Day, Sr., will be pleased to learn that he is able to sit up and in fact was downstairs on Tuesday and smoked a cigar. Re markable vitality. Mr. R. A. Kick continues to improve. G. L. I'age, of Cameron, was 11 Press visitor yesterday. Tlios. Gallagher returned from New York this morning. Mrs. John Koehler has been serious ly ill for several days. Delbert Devling and Miss May Con nors, were married on Saturday, May 11th. The Epworth League illumination ia handsome and attracts many of our citizens. Miss Grace Lloyd, who lias been spending some months in Now York city, has returned home. ||The Board of Health will soon make an inspection of all property and lots, so clean up and remove all rubbish. Mr. A. Brady and Mr. C. Jay Good nough left last evening on a business trip to New York and Philadelphia. Mr. John Dewald and wife were visiting W. Lyons and family Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Day are domi ciled in their handsome new residence. They will soon be in apple pie order. Mrs. Josiali Howard, daughter Dorothy and mother, Mrs. Bisel, took in the closing hours of the legislature. Chas. Segerand A. F. Vogt returned home this morning from Philadelphia and New York. They had a big time. Josephine Deaver and Mabel Greegs, of Montoursville, were guests of Wil liam Lyons and wife, Wednesday, Thursday ahd Friday of this week Mrs. Byres Getchell, nee Nellie Hogan, of Binghamton, N. Y., arrived in towu on Tuesday to be present at Commencement. Thos. H. Norris is attending the | District convention of Pittsburg Dio. I eese at Erie, this week, representing Emmanuel Parish. Mr and Mrs. Edgar J. Sounders and son Chas., of Sinnamahoning, visited in Emporium Saturday and Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Auchu. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan and son John of Huntley, left yesterday for Canada upon receipt of a telegram announcing the death of Mrs. Sullivan's mother. e Laßar writes home that they are \ ing their trip to Texas. The party is composed of the Judge, W. H.* Cramer and Jas. J. Creighton. They arrived home this a. m. Geo. Metzger has contractor Wright preparing his residence for removal to the foundation built on the northern end of his lots. He will soon com mence on the new residence. C. H. Egar, empoyed in Bliss & Metzger's concrete works, had the mis fortune to smash a couple of toes, by getting his left foot mixed up in the mixing machine. Mrs. Jos. Kinsley and daughter, of Siunamahoning, visited in Emporium yesterday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Auchu. Mrs. Kinsley took time to call at the PRESS office and renew their PRESS for another year. Mrs. J. M. Robertson has been quite ill during the past week. Her illness has prevented Rev. Robertson attend ing Diocesan Convention at Erie this week. Ex-County Treasurer Geo. F. Bal com, who has been confined to his residence for six weeks, nursing a sprained ankle, is now able to be at his place of business a few hours each day. He has had a hard time of it. Miss Nellie Turbidy, who has been attending school here for several terms, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Michael Murphy, leaves for her home at Snow Shoe, Pa., next Saturday. Her broth er is here to attend Commencement and will return home with hen Postmaster Charles Seger and Ex- County Commissioner A. F. Vogt are attending the state convention of Knights of Columbus at Philadelphia, as representatives of Emporium Coun cil. This is Mr. Seger's first vacation in many years, having applied himself very close to his duties. The rest will do him good. Why should you be a Maccabee? You can find out at the Court House, Saturday evening. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. Co. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1003. 24-tr. Great Commander Blaney of the Maccabees will be at the Court House, Saturday evening. Maccabees at the Court House, Satur day evening. THIRTY-ONE DEAD IN PACI FIC WRECK. tajtlng that long to cover,;! clistancf o. (II miles The relief ti. in I on a siding 1! miles n.nMh of Sancu Barbara for two hw v/i*U its freight of dead. Prescott said he «xu&!»v! the ground in the vicinity c? tie switch and discovered that a point of the switeh rail was broken evidently by the wrecked train. The piece of broken rail was produced. This caused the train to leave the track, he thought. An examination of the switch showed that it was not closed. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1907 Williams Carbolic .Salve with Arnica and Witch hazel. The bout Salve in the world for Cuts, Hruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin faction, or money refunded. Price; 25c by 1 >ruggists. Williams M'fg Co.. Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C Dodson. - !'-ly. A Narrow Escape. (jl. W. Cloyd. a tnerchaut, of Plunk, .Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jiinson bur into his j thumb. He says:"The doctor wanted ! to amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous j wound.' 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. ! ' m 0 I Don't Hay Alimony. To be divorced from your appendix. There will bo no occasion for it if you keep your bow?ls regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by L. Taggart druggist. 25c. Try them.. When your food has not been properly digested the entire system is impaired in the same proportion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you cat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood, j Kodol conforms to the Natomal Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold bv 11. C. j Dodson. Cut Flowers. Blooming plants, ferns, palms, and j all kinds floral designs. E. T. WELLS, Agent. 'Phone 73. 10-6t. Upholstering. A first-class upholstering man is now j in our employ. Bring your work in at once. GEO. J. LABAR. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles that ever came to Cameron county. C. B. Howard Co., offer for immed- ■ iate sale, three cars of sixteen inch j hardwood stove wood. 10 2t. Pennsylvania Railroad DECORATION DAY EXCURSION $2 50 from Emporium to Buffalo and Niagara Falls Thursday, May 30,1907 Tickets good going only on train leaving 8:25 A. M. Good returning on all regular trains leaving Niagara Falls and Buffalo May 30 or 31. Baggage will not be checked on these tiokets'. Tickets will not be accepted for passage in Pullman, l'urlor or Sleeping cars. CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE AND TWELVE YEARS OF AGE, HALF FARE. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. LOW-RATE TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST. The International Christian Endeavor Convention will be held in Seattle, Jnly 10 to 15. / The fares named by the transcontinental railroads for this occasion enables the Pennsylvania Railroad to of fer a Personally-Conducted Tonr to Seattle and the Pacific Coast at unusually low rates. A special train of the highest grade Pullman sleep ing cars and dining car will leave New York July 5, run ning via Chicago, St. Paul, and Northern Pacific Railway. Round-trip tickets, including Pullman accommoda tions, double berth, and all meals in thedining car en route to Seattle 011 special train, and railroad transportation only returning via direct routes, will be sold at rate of $112.75 from New York; $111.25 from Philadelphia; SIOB.OO from Baltimore, Washington and Harrisburg; $107.20 from Al toona, and proportionate rates from other points. Passengers will return from Seattle independently 011 regular trains. Those desiring to return via San Fran cisco or Los Angeles may do so for $12.50 additional. A transcontinental tour is a great educational ex perience. The northwestern country is in a most interest ing stage of development just now and a visit to that section will prove not only enjoyable but profitable. A rare opportunity for such a trip is here presented. The rate is exceptionally low, and includes the advantage of a special through train to the Pacific Coast. For itineraries, tickets, and full informatian, apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Pas senger Agent, Philadelphia. il OUR NEW LINE OF New s P rin « ** ilie of Window Shades jg If from IOC to 75c per Shade. tj | Wall Paper for 1907. - ii The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. U H ; All Colors. i Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also . ■.-——- -- - ——.— jfij Hie Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of.all i Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made E knuls ' for Floors. The Graves line took first prize in competition at »St. ■ * * r - "* w ¥ rw^v 'J|i Ivouis against thejworld. ll Al\l\Y IO. Sotir Stomach No appetite, loss ct strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va., says:— " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured mo and wa are now using it in milk for baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottles only. Relieves indigestion, sour stomach, belching of pas, etc. Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO. Sold by It C. Dodson. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Shippen Township Road Funds foe the Year 1906. ASSETS. UUP from Road Treas., Common Road #1,183 51 Due from Road liond 195 49 Due from Road Supervisors Pay 116 30 Due from N. S. Cutler, Com. Road 78 79 Due from N. S. Cutler, bond account.. 90 do Dne from C. W. Spence, Com. Road... 20 70 Due from Supervisors miss, account. 50 00 Due from Unseated Tax 1906, Koad 1,803 94 Due from Unseated Tax, Sup. Pay 366 34 #1,205 07 LIABILITIES. Outstanding bonds $1,500 00 Outstanding orders 2 679 53 Outstanding judgm'ts, N. 8. Cutler 42 50 Outstanding •' Good Roads. Ma chine Co 312 80 Outstanding judgm'ts, Hall N. Nelson . 54 27 Outstanding " E. A. Parsons— 105 75 Outstanding " " ... 259 70 Bal. Due Beit Housler 19 97 $7,971 52 Liabilities over assets 3,769 45 SHIPPEN POOR DISTRICT, ASSETS. To bal. due from J. W. Lewis 224 65 To bal. in hands of Jas. Hobson • 467 28 To bal. in hands W. K. Lewis 1,078 67 Drawn since settlement by W.P. Lewis 200 00 Due from unseated tax, 1906 1,300 00 $3,270 58 LIABILITIES—NONE. We, the undersigned auditors ofShippen town ship, do certify that we have audited, adjusted and settled the forgoing accounts and find them correct as above stated FRANK LOCK WOOD, W. R.JOHNSON, Auditors. II you Have Something le lie Printed Bring il ID the PRESS. JangSgggßßg JgsygfS : jjH 1 |i Here We i| I Have it! ttT II Hot Plate W' I I Problem Solved |"' ii) At Lost, H* u mi 112 No Old Box lo Gather Bust, but a Neat and Attractive Frame. 1 l' An Ornament to any Kitchen. Try One. p We have a larj;e stock of Screen Doors and Window u,. H Screens. All kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tile, Jjj Builders 1 Supplies, etc. !| in CALL AND SEE US. ftp I STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, ]' '"J, Leading Hardware Dealers. fpj llil |D A Safe Place to Deal. • I -ROYAL- SPECIAL MOCHA and Z1 jf 1 BLEND TEA, JAVA Coffee A ' 75c lb. The Satisfactory Store w 35c lb;3lb $1 3lbss2. 0 I There's a satisfaction in buying groceries where you know that eyerything is all right. We aim to please, B in every way and will consider it a favor to be told H when you have any cause for complaint. Mistakes will ? occur in the most carefully conducted business and we are not exempt, but always glad to correct any that we I have made. Don't be afraid to send your children when ■ too busy to do the shopping yourself; only make it plain what you want and they will have tne same care- ajt fill attention that you would be given. Reduced Prices for I Friday and Saturday This Week. I 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40. Spring Brook Creamery Butter 32clb 71bs best Rolled Oats for 25c. Bure Lard in bulk a lb 12i California Ham, (trimmed shoulder) lb. njjc. 30c bottle Welch's Grape Juice 25c. || Churche's Baking Soda a lb Bc. 25c cans Apricots, can 20c. j| Large can Burnham's and Morrill.s Baked Beans J| 18c; two cans 35c. |§ x lb. Carton Strictly Pure Corn Starch, 6c. Van Camps Soups, assorted, 3 cans 25c If ioc potted Tongue three cans 25c. 2, 115 c Heinz Pickles, mixed plain or Chow ioc. gt Fresh Caught Lake Fish " CH T ™ _ | I Headquarters for Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. a You Get Better Values Here. 1 Free prompt delivery to all parts of the borough. # . J. H. DAY, ! V-._. If you have anything to be printed bring it to the PRESS office where it will be done in first class shape. 5