EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Aug. 11, 1902. NEMOPHILA, per sack fl 20 Grab am, " Bye i 52 Buckwheat • » Patent Meal., " Coarse Meal, per 100, } 50 Chop Feed, " J £0 Middlings, Fancy " J jo Bran, 1 Corn, per bushel, White Oats, per bushel, Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed. !. ,\t Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass. | R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist. KHPORIVM. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. R. C. UODNON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to see in thin department,let us know by pof tai card or letter, rcrxonally. Mrs. I. K. Hockley visited at Falls Creek over Sunday. Mrs. John Berfield, of Sinnamahon ing, and Miss Ethel Barr, of Sterling Run, were PRE 33 visitors on Saturday. Oeorge Hacket, our heavy weight, made this sanctum a short call last Thursday. "Georgie" tips the scales at 416 pounds. The Rev. W. A. Pugsley will supply the pulpit of the First Baptist church, Port Allegany, next Sunday morning, 12th inst. F. P. Rentz, wife and daughter Anna, returned ho-ne last Saturday, after an extended visit with Williams port and other Lycoming county friends. The many friends of Mrs. J. C. Dancklemann, of Buffalo, N. Y., will be pained to learn that excellent lady was very recently severly injured by fall ing down a pair of stairs, at her home, injuring her head. Chas. Krebb3 accompanied his wife to Williamsport last Saturday, where she re-entered the Williamsport Hospi tal for treatment. It is hoped she may receive beneficial aid, for the poor lady has been a great sufferer. Dr. V. R. Corbett, of Driftwood, and Douglas McCall, Gust Johnson and Chas. Erickson ofSinnamahoning while in town attending natualization court last Friday, were pleasant PRESS call ers. Call again, gentlemen. John D. Morrissey, of Superior, Wis., local freight agent, of that city, re members always to renew his subscrip tion to the PRESS promptly and this week pushes the date ahead another year. We are delighted to know that he is prospering so well. The PRESS editor was pleased to meet Mr. L. T. Hacket, of Buffalo, formerly a resident of this place, who accom panied by his wife, have been visiting relatives in Emporium the past week. Mr. Ilackett's friends were pleased to meet him. The Anniversary Services at the First Baptist church were largely at tended and the pastor's brother, Rev. W. Pugsley of Toronto, Canada, preached two eloquent ami helpful sermoriß. The Rev gentleman will spend a few days in town and will oc cupy the pulpit lext Sabbath morn morning and evening. t| Well Protected. If revo 'ver or a rifle should he in every household. Although it :uay not he tised by*a 1^ WpV <:*/"<*>%**Vx woman once in a year, it is there—a household guard. " |jj l| |'i /I j.fyml' *%*l° ls °f spurt in'here just buying your hunting paraphernalia. Stocks large, and prices so h yS \ lla "' l^ VOU W '" ,ui - ve ( to se * y° ur f '°tf *° s tiini"g them out. YVo have full assortment — p Miss Mary Davison, who has been I having a run of typhoid fever, contin ues to improve. Ralph C. |Davison came clown from j St. Marys last Sunday and visited with i his parents and sister. I E. O. Davison, P. &E. passenger and freight agentatJohnsonburg visit ed his family over Sunday. A. F. Andrews, wife and son, left on Tuesday on a visit to friends in Brad ford, Coudersport and other points. B.W. Green, Esq., his wife, and Miss Alice Montgomery, returned yesterday afternoon from visiting Mr. Green's Tioga county farm. Mrs. A. Brady and daughter Marion who have been visiting their husband and father, at this place, returned to ' Lebanon on Tuesday. Dr. Albra W. Baker and wife re turned Wednesday afternoon, after a ' week's visit among relatives and friends in Williamsport and vicinity. Merle Judd took his uncle, John D. j Logan, to Williamsport last Sunday and will remain until the last of the week to escort his aunt Jennie home. . W. S. Shelow, who has for months , been representing the American Pig ' Iron Storage Co., at Emporium, has returned from a visit in Georgia The venerable John M. Hicks, of; Dents Run, while transacting business in Emporium on Monday called,to see i the PRESS and push the date ahead another year on his PRESS. Ohas. M. Kresge, of Dußois, visited j his Emporium friends on Tuesday and ; Wednesday, en route for Buffalo. Mr. j Kresge conducts two markets in Du- j Bois and is evidently prospering. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. j Buttler will be pained to learn that their bright little daughter, Beatrice, i is failing and little hope is entertained \ for its recovery. This is awful sad. I I Articles of incorporation of the But- , falo&Susquehanna Railroad Company, 1 capital, $10,000,000, were filed ou Sep tember 22nd with the Secretary of! State in Albany, N. Y. These articles ' embody the Company's plan to buiid and operate an extension 85 miles long from Wellsville, N. Y., to Buffalo. What was probably the most notable musical event of the season took place in Carnegie Hall last nigbt There- j putation of Ernest Gamble is now uni- : versal. Mr. Gamble signalized his ap pearance by singing Ambrosle Thomas' "Tambour Major." His work through out the entire program was faultless.— Braddock, Pa., "News," Nov, 18, 1901. Emporium, Oct. 21." E. M. Westcott's remarkable novel, "David Harum," and in dramatized form, was presented in Massey Hall last evening beforo an audience of about two thousand, by Mr. Edward P. Elliott. Mr Elliott's impersonation of the twelve characters was a wonderful task and called forth unqualified ap proval from the audience. His nar rative of David's visit to the "eirkis," as told to the widow, was a masterpiece. He seemed to be equally facile in humor and pathos and was an ideal "David Ilarum."—Toronto (Ont.) Globe. Emporium, Oct. 22." Messrs. L. C. Bliss & Co., the manu factures of the celebrated Regal Shoo, have adopted a novel method of supply ing Ragals to those who live away from the big cities in which theirliatorea are locaied, The plan is as simple as it is effective. A Regal representative is traveling through the country, stopping for a day iu each important town or city. He carries with him a complete line of Regal Shoes and take orders for what the shoe wearers want, thus giv ing them the opportunity of selecting from the newest styles the shoes that fit them perfectly. The Regal man will be at Warner House, Monday. Oct. 13, Mr. Rhinehart. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the"well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be .'it R. 11. Ilirsch's jewelry store. Emporium, Pa., Oct. 20th, 21st, 22d. Eyes tested and examined free. All work guaranteed. If you have weak eyes or headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he makes a speciality of correcting all such cases Lenses ground to fit all kinds of peculiar sight. 32-2t. A Emporium Woman Asks "Have you a floor paint that will last two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years if properly applied. Murry & Coppersmith. B CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1902. Reduced Rotes to Cleveland Ohio. On account of the General Missionary Convention of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, at Cleveland, Ohio, October 21 to U4, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Cleveland, October 20 and 21, good to return, leaving Cleveland until October 27, inclusive, from all stations on its lines, at reduced ratee. 2673 33-2t. America's Famous Beauties. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Bores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Buckleu's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be fore it. It cures sore hps, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at L. Taggart'- drug store. The star singer will give his note s to the glory of God if he can get enough notice for his own ulory. Outot Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for years," writes P. M use, Durham N. C., "Br, King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth atid only 25c at L. Taggart's drug store. Every page of the Old Testament has astai of promise for tlx- world's niuht of sin. One of the first of his bachelor habits which a bridegroom overcomes during the honeymoon is the fancy that he is utterly unworthy of such an angelic creature. The joy of the Lord belongs to those who have done the work of the Lord. For a pleasaut physic take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by L. Taggart. It i-s a poor brand of piety that most be preserved in a refrigerator church. Gained Forty Pounds In Thirty Days. For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indigestion. He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. lie is now fully recovered. We have a good trade on the Tablets—Holley Bros., Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by L. Taggart. J REGAL SHOES ARE * COMING TO TOWN FOR ONE DAY ONLY. 45 Regal Stores extend from London, England, to San Francisco, Cal. Good many? Yes, but we would like to have a Regal store in every town in the country. We can't afford it—the margin of profit in Regal Shoes is so close that it does not pay us to operate stores in any except the large cities. No dealer can afford to handle Regals—he can sell other $3.50 shoes at twice or thrice the profit we are satisfied with. Consequently the Regal is the ONLY shoe at $3.50 that is ALWAYS sold direct from Tannery to Consumer—never through dealers. When you buy Regals you pay just ONE profit—the man ufacturer's ; when you buy other shoes you pay several profits: The Tanner's, the Broker's, the Manufacturer's, the Jobber's, and the Retailer's. Direct from the Regal factory to your feet—that's the rea son for the Regal price, $3.50, instead of $6.00. We are bringing the Regal Shoe to you—our representa tive will be at , .. . . .T*" WARNER HOUSE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1902. MB. It HIN EH A RT. Tfce Regal man will have a complete line of samples o! the new fall and winter styles—all the Shapes that will be worn by fashion leaders in Paris, London and New York this season. Only in Regals can you be sure of the newest styles—while they are new. He will help you select just what you want—and will see that you are perfectly fitted—and we will ship the shoes to you direct from our factory. $3-5° —all sizes, all styles—for men and for women. 166,000 men and women buy Regals by mail regularly. Our Style Book gives photographic illustrations of the newest shoes and complete instructions for self-measurement. Get one of our representative—or, we will mail a copy postpaid on request. THE REGAL SHOE, Philadelphia, Pa. MEN'S STORES: iaiß Market St. 73a Chestnut St., Cor. Bth j WOMEN'S STORE: iaiß A Market St. Lots for Sale. I have some desirable building lots for Bale at a bargain. 30-tf. C. J. GOODNOUGH. SIIAW'S PUKE MALT, has a mar velons dietic value. While reereshing and pleasant to take, it helps assimi lation of food. Sold By 36-47-ly p. X. BLUMLE. Do Good—lt Pays. A Chicago man observed that. "Good deeds are better than real estate deeds— some of the latter are worthless. Act kindly ahd gently, show sympathy and lend a helping hand. You cannot possib ly lose by it." Most men appreciate a kind word and encouragement more than substantial help. There are persons in this community who might truthfully say "My good friend, cheer up." A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, anil there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it has helped me out many a time. Sold by L. Taggart. He Learned a Great Truth. It is said of John Wesley that ho once said to Mistress We.-ley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over atrain?" "John Wesley, because once telling is not enough." It is for the same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cutes colds and grip; that it counteracts any tendency of those diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale hy L. Taggart. A sentimental exercise: A pretty woman's eyes swimming in tears. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail though the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured paits were soon healed. For sale by L. Taggart. What is the shape of a kiss? Why, elliptical (a lip tickle) of course. SALESMAN WANTED—A man between 21 and O 50 years of age to represent well established wholesale firm. Experience not necessary. Address E. M. BRYANT, Department S. 366 to 376 Mt. Vernon Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 30-4t SHSHSSSP SHSHSe= e SB S5 | Fobert | The Tailor ifl nl We have the best assort- [}j uj merit of [J jjj WOOLENS for Fall and | Winter J Cj All first-class work and n] K Strictly latest style. jjj cj - ' Id ru Remember our prices are Cj [n the lowest. nj If you want a suit of jj] [jj clothes don't wait until the uj jjj in S put oft ordering until too Cj m late. Leave your order [n r3 now. jn Cj SI | All Work Guaranteed | I J. L. FOBERT, | In Emporium, Pa. nJ 4 $ <25 dSHS HSHS HFHSHSHF Hf? Ready for Rail and Winter Coats, Capes and Cloaks. As the cold weather l season draws near, yon must be prepared to meet the winds of the chilly winter, and we are now ready with a much larger stock than heretofore, to meet your wants. The very latest styles in Ladies' Coats, Capes and Cloaks. If you fail to see our large stock and get our prices you will be the loser V m In.the fur line we lead in this county. We 1 UllJi have anything in this line that can be desired and the prices are sure to make ready sales. Call'and see our large stock. Shirt Waist Patterns, terns, as our large trade in this line fully demonstrates. We are now ordering carpet by samples and can surely please you from our large stock of patterns. We can furnish you from the cheapest to the most expensive. We invite the citizens to visit our store and get our prices. You will receive cordial treatment whether you purchase or not. M. C. TULIS. —mi 1 SPRING HAS COME 1 As spring opens everyone desires to have something fresh from their own garden as early as possible and FRANK SHIVES' is the very place to buy the best seeds of all'kinds, both early and late varieties. A full lino of choice Clover, Timothy, Orch ard Grass, Red Top and Lawn Grass in sea son. Also Millet and Hungarian Grass. Then his choice Hams, Bacon, Fresh Meat and Eggs deserve your attention. A few words about our Groceries and staple articles will not be out of place. Our Coffees and Teas can be relied on as always fresh. Sugars and Hpices that will always please the thrifty housekeeper, while Canned Goods in every variety are presented for you to choose from. The freshest goods .always to bo found here. Prices reasonable and quality the best. Hole agent for Pillsbury Hour, which is known the world over as the best. FRANK SHIVES. Friday ud Saturday SALE HIQ-H GRADE THE SATISFACTORY STORE. In these times of rather high prices for many of the good things necessary to make the larder complete, you will find it to your advantage and profit to keep in touch with this store. We strive to please and at the same time keep down living ex penses. Your interest is our in terest. Shredded "Wheat Biscuit pkg, I2C Bakers Chocolate, cake. IQP genuine. Usually sold, 25c10w Bakers Cocoa, Alb tin,genu- OCP ine. Regular price, 28c. fcWv Brazil Nuts, lb |flP worth, 15c. IU u Califorhia Hams, lb. IIP Dold Quality, II vi Best Granulated Sugar, lb. CP 25 lb. bag, 81.40. OU WANTED—Good fresh hens eggs. For cash or goods, exchang ed as you like. pbo»... J. H. DAY 5
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