EMPORIUM MILLING | i PKICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 11, 1900. i NEMOPHILA, per Hack $1 20 iiraham, " 60 Kye " Buckwheat, 44 Patent Meal..♦••• •*' Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 Chop Feed, '* } }JJ White Middlings. •• J 10 Bran, 1 *j{ Corn, per bushel. 52 White Oats, per bushel ( Choice Clover Seed, Choice Timothy Seed, !. At Market Prices, j Choice Millet Seed, I Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass. I i——— R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist, i EMPORIIIM, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. r# ) I Only the purest dru-is are good for ! sick people. They can't afford to ex periment. You may safely trust your prescriptions with us. We make a specialty of this work and are proud of the success we have achieved. Doctors appreciate the care and ac curacy with which their prescriptions are compounded and that accounts for ■our large trade. R. C. DODSON. fSHSSHSHSaSHSHSH£jEiSH3"H?2 Hsoj | STORE NEWS j S LADIES' JACKETS AND I CAPES. Sj Oj The latest stylos for fall and win- n] pJ ter are here. This stock is larger uj {{] than ever. But that is not all, it In is better than ever, inasmuch as [n fu it contains greater values. than fu I{] ever. n] sjj NEW BLANKETS. | N The time for blanket buying to best ad- JJI Ln vantage is here. Every blanket we sell is J" fU a dependable blanket. You can buy Jji "| blankets cheaper here than elsewhere. [JJ S UNDERWEAR. fu Spick and span new goods—not uj ' a gathering of holdovers. You ™ |n will not only find the new kinds m ru of underwear here. You will uj }{] tind the underwear at new prices W jn —lower prices. ni j{j OIL-CLOTHS AND CARPETS. |jj Are you bent on beautifying your floor? «] [n Then visit this department. Tt would be L Si] hard to tell you of what can't be found rj [fj here. Never before was the stock so [n rJ complete. nj uj M. O.TULIS. ju R.Seger&Co., THE PIONEER TAILORS. Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa. STYLISH CLOTHES for the people, GUARANTEED FITS. We carry at all times, the largest line of imported and domestic goods to be found in this section of the state. Our prices are within the reach of all, while we aim to please our customers. NEW WINTER STYLES now here. STYLISH BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. R. SEGER & CO. MY»" EASTMAN'S KODAK . «fj(| FFLJ _A - R LLOYD'S LONG RANGE FORECAST OF THE M I ; I 1 WEATHER AND EASTMAN'S KODAK. C ' | \ There is No End i " / | 'IpJ FkIDAY, Partly cloudy weather caused by the To the Sporting Goods yOU will find here. There is UO V / 7 ® 11 change in temperature, probably J ... . r ,• r .■ ,«i ft V'SL' T'JBfc j* /< / ll " local rains followed by heavy frost x limit to tile aillOllllt OI .SatlSiactlOll WC Call give VOU. 1 lie |l »If ||- airweather? 1 11* 11 "'* 1 | quality is everything that can be desired for good service and { the prices may be depended upon for fairness. |0 & fe 111' Yon press the button and the Kodak will ? V\ _ *. " / . frji| rnL tl,erefil ' \ HARRY S. LLOYD. \ -, jj. "£I^^EHS : EIEgIg : EIS; LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invittd. That which you would tike to ter in thin department,let us know by pot a card, or letter, rerionallv. John Heckman, of Coudereport, vis ited Emporium last Saturday. Troxell and Tony Fulton were visit ors to Emporium, Tuesday. Don M. Larrabee has been spending a few days in Erie the past week. John Wilson, of Port Allegany, is as sisting E. L. Williams, the painter. Frank Shiveß and wife are now in ; Missouri, where Frank owns a farm. ; 'Squire Youthers, of Driftwood, was in Emporium yesterday on business. Miss Hopkins, of Bath, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Bonham and family. Chas. Kresge, of Dußois, has been visiting old friends in Emporium this J week. Mrs. J. P. Felt and sons leave next Monday for their Florida home, tore- , main until spring. Mr. Henry L. Burns has gone to Lancaster county to look after his in terests in that locality. Mrs. John W. Coe, of Wampsville, N. Y., is visiting her brother, Mr. E. 1 E. Coleman, 011 West Fourth street. 1 Mr. Mark Ellis' new addition to his residence is about completed, making | it a convenient and commodious dwell- 1 ! sc lb. 31bs SI.OO In our SS JA-MA-KA brand you will find a rich, delicious and refreshinu cup. ** M Better than much that costs more. 22c lb. M U II 14 Telephone 6, Fourth St. J. H. DAT. n liiSi iSi p | Persist in immitating our Sale ami Prices ||<| 'M! itt their desperate effort to stop the RUSH OF BUSINESS TO THIS STORE. || We have plainly shown the difference that exist between (Mil 1 MONOPOLY PRICES 11,(1 FAIR PRICES. The H |p| people refuse to longer patronize the 111 lite ilEiii Pro. S \\ e understand the wants of the RICH and respect and |J||j protect the interest of the POOR, having a graded stock to >§|> ||| suit all classes. ||J | OUR. IISTDICATORS. mj Bed Room suites, 3 pieces, sl3 to SIOO Brass and Iron Beds, 83.50 to $50.00 ||Sj]i Dining Tables $4.00 to 50.00 Wood Beds, .... 3.00 to 10.00 s£<; Dining Chairs, each, .. SI.OO to $16.00 Dressers 8,00 to 40.00 I [Oll Bed Springs $1.2.5 to SB.OO Couches 5.00 to 25.00 ( JJP Hfffijj Mattresses $2.50 to $30.00 Bide Boards $15.00 to SIOO.OO SPECIAL fl |l IRON BED, SPRINGS. COTTON TOP MATTRFSS - . $7.50 # COUCHES, 4 COLOR VELOUR, SPRING EDGE, TOW STUFFED, $5 50 HI 111 Couie and see this peerless stock—the talk of the town. WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL. §f jttiEiiing! Hhciiil Is, FINE BROADCLOTH CASKET, FUNERAL CAR AND (hop SERVICES, OUO. |!||| 111 Remember the place, next door to the 1H !||ODD FELLOWS BLOCK.I b > RESIDENCE UP STAIRS. OPEN ALL NIGHT. if 111 | ilis ion HIE ML! BERNARD EGAN, Manager. ' KMPORIUM. - - - KITCHEL'S LINIMENT I The King Liniment of all time. ! Crowned with amazing success. NO OIL! NO GREASE! NO OFFENSIVE ODOR! It is the Greatest Liniment for Family Use. It is also the greatest Liniment for horses and other animals. It has no equal. It is the cheapest. It makes the weak strong. It disap points none. It is a household panacea It is the horse's friend. Its friends are any and all who use it. As far ahead of other liniments, oils, salves and ointments at present in the market, as a mowing machine is ahead '■ of a sickle. Conquors rheumatism, lameness, stiff joints, cuts, lame back, saltrheum, sprains, bruises, chilblains, wounds, sores, ulcers, headache, chapped hands, toothache, neuralgia, burns, sore throat, galls, corns, bite* and stings of insects, itch, eruptions, dandruff, contracted muscle* and in ' fl-imation, shampoos and grow* the lialr and relieves all pain like magic. LEET & CO., Agents, East Emporium, Pa. 1 30-2t 5