EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICK LIST. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 11, 1900. NEMOPHILA, per sack 112 1 20 Graham, 44 t>o Kye " 60 Buckwheat, " 75 Patent Meal. 45 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 10 Chop Feed, " 1 10 White Middlings •* 1 10 Bran,. ..." 1 10 Corn, per bushel, 60 White O its, per bushel 37 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Heed, I A t Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, Faucy Kentucky Blue Grass, I R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist, «■;«l'Oßir^i, I'A . IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. j At Fourth and Chestnut Sis.. m Only the purest drugs are good for | sick people. They can't afford to ex- • perimeut. You uiay safely trust your : prescriptions with us. Wo make a j specialty of this work and are proud of the success we have achieved. Doctors appreciate the care and ac-1 curacy with which their prescriptions are compounded and that accounts for | our large trade. K. C. DODSOM rsassasasHHß SHSHS ei d=ißss asoi | STORE mm | tn ———^ Cj LINENS. pJ This linen stock is replete with lij !y linen goodness. Not a thread of [V in cotton in the linens kept here, ol pi When you buy linen here, you pi [{] get linen, not part cotton. All t[| In attractively priced. .i. P ART SQUARE BARGAINS. | A table full of alluring values jj] nj is here to greet you. Never be- m lij fore have we offered you such a pi ft chance to save on your floor s] nj coverings. An opportunity to |n uj save is always welcome, is it not? pi Pj Wise buyers will embrace this s] m opportunity. [}j DRESS GOODS. , [n New textures, new designs j{} ru and colorings, make this the Ln U mostattaactive dress goods stock. K [n Only the worthy sorts of dress [n nJ goods here. Priced as we price pi ¥] all merchandise—to the interest j{] [n of your purse. Ln m M. O.TUXjIS. m If HSHSHSHS ES HS 5aS 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 lino 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. —' : ~ r_: ! .zrrzJ.zrjrii i Jz:- -^lr-^' 1 — [D'^i [^-TP- -^T 7^ 1□ □ MV® EASTMAN'S KODAK > I ■ r-v , fcfti fil 112 LLOYD'S LONG RANGE FORECAST OF THEm I CC WEATHER AND EASTMAN'S KODAK. I XXBW/' j A revolver or a rifle should l)e in every household. Although 1 -U! [ ' FRIDAY, Partly cloudy weather caused by the S Household guartl. ifoSLAnJ I ®" AST ||| li change in temperature, i.roi.ai.iy) The sporting season will soon be upon us. Needn't wait for JBMk'. ?Mi r local rains followed by heavy frost > 4.1 *. 4.1 i \~ 111 /• ill e - 1 , . Hflßyl l v, H v ll«i II ciTi.m Saturday morning \ that tllOUgll. YOU 11 lliul lots of Sport 111 here jllßt bllVlDg VOUr flfliHtf hi i|„i li n K p. ra i.i,e™»ii». MMa Ym. can curry ii i"n youTl,amis, on yourghoul- J y"»'" have to HUt your dog to Bllifling thei.l OUt. We have full rJfiHt'lrtgS&SMP Sj- 112 M Y ol i^ s E2 and are much larger than ordinary fed hogs, and as they are kept ££ w V free from disease their meat in consequence is far more juicy and PH &£| tender. N It helps cows during changeable weather from summer to fall. It increases the milk during the cold weather; it produces more but ter and fattens cattle for killing, rapidly. II It helps horses during the fall and winter weather; it cures and pre- » * vents coughs, colds, pneumonia, &c., &c. ** Sheep are better able to stand the test of fall and winter, they grow pjj| larger and their meat has a better flavor. A sheep In good condi- £jg W'H tion always produces more and better wool. '' * Pratt's Practical Hand Book full of important and useful informa M tion to all who are 111 any way interested in stock, for the asking- Telephone 6, Fourth St. «J~» H» 5 C wwirif w wwww y y m gw*El & *it m. mat jest mat m.m. *ttt muk ans. *tst A jxt mk ust *& m Hii (Mffii ipjj Persist in annotating our Sale and Prices l|i W! in their desperate effort to stop the «| RUSH OF BUSINESS TO THIS STORE. 8 1® We have plainly shown the difference that exist between p I MONOPOLY PRICES a»d FAIR PRICES. The® people refuse to longer patronize the toil nisii Mil Pfices. i ||)jj We understand the wants of the RICH and respect and ||) |ss> protect the interest of the POOR, having a graded stock to ps |||! suit all classes. || || OUR. INDICATORS. ft®! lied Room suites, 3 pieces, sl3 to 1100 Brass and Iron Beds, $3.50 to $50.00 M Dining Tables 1-1.00 t050.00 Wood Beds, 3.00 to 10.00 ! Dining Chairs, each, .. SI.OO to $16.00 Dressers 8,00 to 40.00 raft Bed Springs $1.25 to SB.OO Couches 5.00 to 25.00 Uw( Mattresses $2.50 to $30.00 Side Boards $15.00 to SIOO.OO |IM IRON BED, SPRINGS, COTTON TOP MATTRFSS - . $7.50 M COUCHES, 4 COLOR VELOUR, SPRING EDGE, TOW STUFFED, $5.50 jj| lH Come and see this peerless stock —the talk of the town. IpS WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL. |f MIC Elillllilll! HDillij Iff FINE BROADCLOTH CASKET. FUNERAL CAR AND OQC SERVICES, OJU, M 'H Remember the place, next door to the if | ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. 0 1 g RESIDENCE UP STAIRS. OPES ALL NIGHT. jjp [III HI INIIE COMPANY. BERNARD EG-AN, Manager, - - - FAj AFTER THE BATTLE Some are found bleeding and sore, while others have a fit of the blues. Now if there should be any so unfortunate as to suffer from the eflects of accidents we have the Balm for their pains and aches,let it be either for man or beast. Our liniment and powders for horses or cattle are always the best. Our medicines are pure and i always get there. The prices I are right, too. Our patent medicine depart - ment is supplied with all the standard remedies and we can supply your 011 short notice. Our toilet and fancy goods department we keep up to the times. Our Prescription depart ment receives our closest at tention and all calls answered day or night. Just touch the button. In fact we are here to do business and serve the public. jM. ■ A. - ROCKWELL, THE PHARMACIST, 5 mi I Ul!