EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PftfCE LIST. Emporium, I'a., December 20, 1904. Nii VIOPHI LA, per sack i 1 05 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 75 Pet Grove, " 1 75 Orahara, " 85 Rye .... ... ." 75 Buckwheat " 75 Patent Meal ~ " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100 125 Chop Feed 125 Middlings Fancy" I 10 Aran 125 Corn, per bushel 70 White Oats, per bushel 48 New Oats Ohicken Wheat 165 Choice OloverSeed, T OhoiceTimothySeed, ! . . Choice Millet Heed, r At Market Prices. 112 inc.v Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Qrucjgist, KIIPOKII'M, I»A.l IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. /§3|FE. mm WW ■ / JR-Y V V I*. C. DOUNON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL (iOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you not/Id like (o sce in this department,let vi know hy pon ill card or letter, personally. John Gleason was up from Driftwood Tuesday evening. Geo. W. Gentry and family, of Sterl ing Run, will soon move to Idaho. Retta McFadden was a PRESS visitor yesterday. Mrs. William Clark is confined to her residence, being quite ill. Miss Edna Cruice spent Sunday at St. Marys, the guest of her friend NadiDe Morgan, The big freeze in Florida struck some of the Emporium people, especially J. Pitt Felt's grove. F. I'. Strayer and wife returned on Friday from visiting at Butler, Brook villeand Pittsburg. Miss Jennie Evans spent Saturday and Sunday at Ridgway, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreux. Mrs. J. S. Wiley and daughters pleasantly entertained a party of friends at six o'clock dinner, Tuesday evening. Miss Susie Darah, of Buffalo, has been guest at the residence of E. G. Coleman and mother during the past few days. A very enjoyable feature of the serv ices at the First Methodist Church, last Sunday evening, was a soprano solo by Miss Grace Lloyd. Mr. John Weisman, of Olean, is vis iting his children in town. They have resided with their grand-parents since the death of Mrs. Weisman. Miss Mazie Gallagher returned on Saturday from visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Baker, at Williamsport. She reports Mrs. Baker's health improved. Mr. Flannigan, of Chicago, visited in town during the present week, and , evidently enjoys Emporium society. We have not heard of any new church projects. Wm. J. Donnelly, the pleasant and gentlemanly manager of Grand Union Tea Co., with headquarters at Bradford, ' made the PRESS a pleasant social call yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nellis are veiy happy over the arrival of an eight pound baby boy. Arrived Jan. 30. : "Dock" says the boy is a chip off the old block. Wo wish them much joy. Rob't Clark and family returned 011 j Buffalo Flyer yesterday morning, from j ; attending the Golden Wedding of Mr. Clark's father and mother at Mt. For- ! est, Ont. They enjoyed their visit. A number of pupils of the High I School enjoyed a sleigh ride Saturday j , evening. The party was chaperoned ! by Miss Rumsey, Assistant Principal ; of the High School. A sleighing party composed of thirty- 1 one ladies drove up to Four Mile, | j Wednesday afternoon, and were en- 1 J tertained at II P. Minard's. Mose had ■ charge of t.heie ladies which accounts 1 for their having a pleasant evening. j 1 D. I). Stroup, Superintendent of the 1 Sinnemahoning schoo's, was in town ' Saturday,attending Directors' Conven tion. Mr. fitroup is on the list for ! County Superintendent. The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres byterian Church is prepared to do plain sewing of all kinds. Miss Nellie Thomas has returned home from Buffalo, where she had been visiting friends for some time. J Mr. Michael Evers, of Beecliwood, ' was a welcome visitor at this office last ! | Saturday. He will read the PRESE an- J other year. | Mrs. F. P. Rentz went to Williams -1 port last Friday and remained over i Sunday, visiting her mother, and son ' who is attending school there. Mr. Theo. Hirsch, of Allegany City stopped in Emporium over Sunday, guest of his brother R. H. and family, i He had been doing Buffalo for a few ! days. Mrs. Mabel Cronk and little daugh ter called at the PRESS last Monday and directed her paper to be sent to Filmore, N. Y., where they have mov ed. She carried away a receipt for 1905. Postmaster Soger has had the trials of Job this week. He can tell you all about dogs, cats, of the sweet scented variety; also frozen water pipes and— well, he can relate a story that beats all of Job's trials Be sure to console him. Mrs. C. E. Stump and Mrs. Nellie Danforth of the East end, were pleas ant visitors at this office this week. The latter handed in one year's sub scription to the PRESH from Mrs. S. S. Haekett. Thanks. J. P. Jepson, spent Suday with friends in town. Mr. Jepson has been busy with work at Emporium ...Miss Edna Auchu, of Emporium, was a guest of Miss Bertha Weis a few days this week....Mrs. Philip Dixon and Mrs. \Vm. McCarthy, of Pittsburg, spent Thurday last at Emporium, the guestsof Mrs. Wm. Garritv.—St. Marys Gazette. Check Lost. On or about Jan. 21st, 1005 the un. designed lost a Penna R. R. check for $54.25, drawn in favorof Adam Market. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving or sending same to First National Bank, Emporium, Pa. M. MURPHY. Jan. 550 th, 1905.—50-lt. Salesman Wanted. A hustler wanted to take charge of our business in Emporium and vicinity. For full particulars apply to Grand Union Tea Co., No. 88, Main St., Brad ford, Pa. Dime Social. A dime social will be held at the residence of Mr. Herbert Day on Woodland Ave., Friday evening of this week. Everybody cordially invited. Proceeds towards liquidating church debt. Music. Mrs. J. W. Trotter, Diploma aud Silver Medal of the Imperial Conserv atoire of Music, St. Petersburg, has vacancies for pupils. Rubinstein and Leschetzky methods. 49 4t. Handsome Calendar. The First National Bank of Empori um has issued a handsome calendar, containing a picture of the new bank building, now the best appointed bank ing institution in this section of the state. Poultry for Sale. Choice young and old Buff Wyan dotts, allow prices. 50-tf ALFRED NELSON, Emporium, Pa. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. H. Hirscli's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa., February 10th and 11th. If you can't see well or have headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he guarantees to cure all such cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. FORMIDABLE GUNS. T!m- .■•. i I • t !•:>• Turku In the i J; t '.M'.ttiry. In 147S Mohammed 11., in forming the ei» of Scutari, in Albania, eni pl ' " ! !,(.•• ivy bombards, the li; , : iof which threw a stone shot of :!T" ;> muds weight, two sent shots of 500 pound.;, one of i pounds, two of .%"<> ii nindone of 1,200 pounds, live of 1 ,\n first two days through which a strong and healthy man is (loomed to exist upon nothing his sufferings are perhaps more acute than in the remain ing stages; lie feels an inordinate, un speakable era vilig at the stomach night and day. The inintl runs upon beef, bread and other substances, but still In a great measure the body retains its strength. On the third and fourth days, bnt especially on the fourth, tills inces- i sant craving gives place to a sinking and weakness of the stomach, acconi- | panied by nausea. On the lifth day his cheeks appear ' hollow and sunken, his body attenu- i ated; ids color la ashy pale and ids eyes i wild, glassy and cannibalistic. The sixth day brings with it increaa- i ed suffering, although the pangs of hunger are lost in an overpowering 1 languor and sickness. The head be- j conies dizzy; the ghosts of well reniem- i bered dinners pass in hideous proces- ! sion through the mind. The seventh day comes, bringing in creasing lassitude and further prostra tion of strength. The mind wanders.— Chicago Chronicle. Hit* at Dlntlnrt Ad vnntnprc. Addipus—Don't you hate to be as i loan as you are? Skinnlcus No: some times I find it's a decided help. I can cross my legs in a crowded car without taking up any more room that I did before.--Chicago Tribune. The noblest question in the world is. What good may I do in it?— Franklin. jj|p? GOOD GROCERIES. § NOTABLE IT~V A IT S P ent in 1$ 112 KITCHEN T)AY S $ JL JL JL & more real SPECI- comfort than : ; The Satisfactory Store £2O spent in ii|| ALTiES. j Your Parlor. ffl = i It's more than a fad, this buying at Day's -M though it is a fad; the correct thing It's an easy mat- jjw ter to live well if you dea 1 at the Day Grocery Store. jsJi We have been establ shed in business long enough Js?, to know the wants of a customer and not so long that |j||f W we have gotten into a rut. H ® Tliis is Progressive Store. ''o fl . . . . . . Ml -New lancies m groceries are continually being put •;> 011 the market and we ondeavor to keep them along 0-, with our regular stock of staple groceries which we are selling at a surprisingly low margin. M When you want something different, come to Dav's. ijij^ I|l Special Grocery List for jff| I Friday and Saturday || THIS WEEK. || [I PURE LARD, lb Qp LEMONS, Fancy Califor- 3j In bulk. db nia Lemons, Practically i|| I IKSSffiS* = ~"*' 20C I |l Dairy Cheese, full in; NAVEL ORANGES, ,4' (Tap Cream, mild, lb. I JL'i California Navel Oranges p ■%{ Worth 16c. 50c size, per / fiP ■ A " IE or "AK I-KAF policy brand. 4UI 1 H Soap, per cake, #p w ||ij 7 caks for 25c. *frl» SUGAR, 25 lb. bag Mi I MACARONI, lb .ftp granulated. $1.65 ' Genuine imported. IZU v,,vw :'4: PEERLESS CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS FOR PROFITABLE & •v. POULTRY RAISING. A frequent cause for hens not laying, is the W absence in the food of Carbonate of Lime. As crushed oyster w W shell is practically pure carbonate of lime, it supplies when fed to W M poultry, this necessary element and greatly aids in the formation U of the egg. For sale here in 10c cartons; 50c bags and noc bags. 112 J. H. DAY, I 'Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. and 200 YEAR Eli HIII ll The Si .00 bottle contains 2'i times the trial site, which sells for SO cents. CALENDAR" ® ii E. C. DGWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by It. C. Dodson, Druggist. —~~ - ■—* f** - _j _ tad c/> o CC .5 O* p" sjltj q'2 g £«SS .( " Wi fcrai 2 wu- lu s« is gj Z«!to * T n lj i «s « _ ;\i * s fi S ss ii|sPi|||!|i||. HarryS. 1 a)c g n i n , I I £ ©*- ji —' l ,J ~ s " gHi § g iil!iiiilhiM Emporium, Pa. | CO-PARTNERSHH' MTICE. 1 "VTOTICK is hereby given that Arthur Durell J. > Gore and Charles Albert Counsil have formed a partnership under the name of the Keystone Handle Company, Limited, for the purpose of manufacturing and selling for a per oid of twenty years from January 23. I9<>s, all manner of handles, pa(>er plugs and general novelty wooden ware, with a capital of two thousand dollars, of which amount Arthur Dur ell Gore has subscribed one thousand dollars and Charles Albert Council has subscribed one thousand dollars to be paid in cash at once. That the liability of each of said partners is limited in accordance with the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, approved the 9th day of May, A. I>., 1899, and that the articles of partnership;have been left for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Cameron county, Pa. KEYSTONE HANDLE COMPANY, LIMITED. | There is a Universal j 112 Dread \ \ Among patients on their approaching \ ? the dental chair, owing largely to the J S traditional slory of its tortures. \ ? In a modern Dental practice there is J S little to justify such dread. > ? Dental operations are not necessarily J S painful. With sharp instruments, a 1 ? skilled hand and a generall know how J \ ability, the worst is over. > \ Don't Sacrifice Your Teeth Be- > < cause of Imaginative Fear. e $ Have your teeth examined often and < S filled when disease has just commenced > < and it then will b«j annoying rather C > than painful. > } Dr. F. M. ZELIE, ) > DENTIST. > s CRANE BLOCK, EMPORIUM. PA. \ I This is the I Store \ For the People. t FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS I ' } WILL OFFER. 1 r •'» cans, solid p.ickcl Tomatoes 25': J 112 3 cans N Y., Corn 25n I r 3 cans Choice l'eas - - - 25«' \ r 7 bars Oak Leaf Soap - - 25 rder Cleric call and get your 1 X order. A lull line ot choice i { GROCKKIKS, \ \ FIIESII and t SALT MEATS, < { VKGETABLES and \ { FRUITS. | 0. B. Barnes. I £ 'PhoneSl. SYRUP LD p fc £P > Sl S\l ? 3ia»olinuteCough Cure CURES INDIGESTION. Csughs, CcSds and Croup. East Emporium's | Cash Store | Special Bargain Day Every Tuesday ! p .——- ___ if 01 " —— |[ Tuesday, Feb. 7th. !p THIS GREAT J» % |il ■ | Reduction Sale I rl , I; If Of Flannels ancl Outing Flannels fil j| Breaks all records. || j[p Outing Flannel for tliis day only 7.' 4 cents yard. All flj Jj) colors, plain and striped. j|j [| Rich's All-wool Flannel, plain and stripes, 35 cts yard. Ifjjj j) Rich's All-wool Lumberman Flannel, 18 cts yard. p j Jjl We just cut our price in half. jfji ; p Atnerican Printing Co. 's Indigo Blue, prints, any pat- y| tern, sH cts yard. j j II All our Limpson Grey prints, for this day only 5' 4 cts pjlj i j yard. 1 jjlj j i|i All our Merrimack Shirtings, all choice patterns 5' 4 cts IHI yard. Hi jljt Men's Sweaters, all-wool 40c and 85c. ill Jfjfj Gloves for zero weather. m fj||j Worsted Gloves, Buck Gauntlets, Oil Tan Gauntlets jj for Men and Boys all at cost. .1! Royal Baking Powder, 45 cts pound. C=j lb 51b package Banner Oats, 22 cts. =j| ' 2lb package Cream Wheat, 13 cts. ™ 111 2lb package Crack Wheat, 12 cts. IM! |jj] 5II) Bulk Starch for 15 cts. la: jj I [| ALL OUR BIG STOCK OF GROCERIES | i AT THE SAIWE LOW PRICES. I p L i i Watch this Space for Special Bargains at p ; .- »jf Lyj i'J 1 Tompkins & Norris. I fe. . , jk) □ □ □ □ n'— V 1865 1904^"} \ N. SEGER C Furnishing Goods, Shirts, ? 112 Neckwear, Trunks, J i Satchels, Suit Cases, C Etc., Etc. v A fine line at v I bottom prices. / Clothing L FOR ALL. J / Men's. Youth's and S / Boys' Clothing, ? A new stock just in. p ) Give me a call. S > < ) THE PIONEER.