EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY.] PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., December 20,1901. NfttfOPHlLA, per sack fl 65 j Felt's i ucy, " 1 75 Pet Qro\ , •• 1 75 , Graham,. \ * 4 85 ' R.ve " J5 : Buckwheat ' 4 75 j Patent Meal. ..." 50 Coarse Meal, , " 100, 125 j Chop H'eetff •• • 41 1 25 I Middlings. Pane * 1 40 j Bran, 125 Corn, per bushel, 0 White Oats, per bushel -l* , New Oats Chicken Wheat 1 65 Choice Clover Seed, 1 Choice Timothy Seed, I ,\t Market Prioee. Ohoice Millet Seed, pancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON. THE IDrucjcjist, RMPOKIVJI. PA,' IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., Sr\ sQsr- Llmf', i ■ i., c». - <Tsy i / fx ,/r^m Fy ■ A} m 14. C. HUDSON. Telephone, 19-'2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL CIOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you won la I tike to sre in this dcpartment,lct us know hy pox til curd or letter, personalty. Miss Frank Huntley, of Driftwood, | visited in Emporium last Tuesday. Mr. Thomas Lyons made a business j trip to St. Marys last week. * . ' Mr. J.'.li. Rote, of Harnsburg.was m ; Emporium Tuesday, calling on his j trade. Mr. Ed. Jones, of Renovo, took in j the dance at this place, last Saturday j evening. Wm. Buckingham, of Baltimore, ! Sundayed at I'ew Warner. He was [ delighted. Mr. H. B. Mutterbaugh, of Drift- j wood, was transacting business at this ! place last Monday. Philip Ling and wife, of Sheldon, lowa, were guests of Prof. E. S. Ling and famiiy over last Sunday. Miss Alice Montgomery, of Empori um, was the guest of Miss Garrity on Saturday.—St. Marys Gazette. Michael McCarthy, night Express Agent, was a PRESS caller on Monday and marked up his PRESS two notches, j Mr. Fred Mills has been spending some few days in Williamsport, being called their by the serious illness of Thos. Lysett. Mr. Lewis C. Voshage, of Ashland, Pa., was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Julian last week. Mr. Voshage is Mrs. Julian's brother. The ladies of the K. G. E., of this place were entertained at an elegant banquet, given by the K. G. E., of Cameron, last Saturday evening. Mrs. Fred Julian fell upon the icy stone steps at the courthouse, Mon day evening. She was not seriously injured but suffered from the shock. Miss Susie McCormick, teacher of A Intermediate school in the oast ward, resigned her position last week. The vacancy was filled by electing Miss Augusta Fulford, of Hay re, Bradford county, a graduate of Mansfield State Normal School to the position. Mr. Truman Carpenter has just re turned from a trip In Canada, some 80 miles above Ottawa, where he intends to commence the erection of a large mill early this spring. He reports about lour feet of snow on the level, but only about five degrees colder that here. Our old friend A. S. Zaner, of Morgantown, West Va., mails us a copy of the Daily News, of that busy section, containing some marked articles. Smith evidently had a finger in some of the yarns. They sound just like him. We shall forward them to Fred Comly, to be taken up at the quarterly session ofßradytown Club. Mrs. Emma Mersereau Newton writes the PRESS from New York City, where she is making her home and adds, "We had a mild and delightful winter until the sub way hog shook himself. Then came the blizzard. Only the flat iron building rose higher than the drifts. Nothing doing except in the subway now, but when the boats thaw out in the harbor ana the snow settles in our little town, pect to import some of those Japs to make it warm for the weath% ureau." ! Mrs. B. U. Slocum, of East Empori | um, is quite ill. John A. Johnston in visiting at 1 Revnoldsville. Mayor W. H. Howard and wife are visiting at Harrisburg. Mr. Jasper Harris visited friends at ; olean Sunday and Monday. R. C. Davison is in town this week i shaking hands with old frieuds. Rev. Father Downey visited Father Packer last Monday at Port Allegany. Mrs. E. L. Mason, spent Thursday ' and Friday, visiting friends in Empori um. Rev. O. S. Metzler will speak next Sunday evening on "Abraham Lin j coin." Mrs. E. J. Nugent, of Salamanca, N. ! Y., is guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L ; Wheeler, the former's sister. Mr. E. W. Kelly, Supt. of John E. | Dußois' lumber operations on Hicks i Run will read the PRESS for ltfo. r >. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Julian entertain i ed Presiding Elder Wilcox, of Wil | iiamsport, yesterday, also a number of j friends during the evening. Miss Bob White chart opened on Monday and seats are selliug rapidly, all sections of the county being repre sented very largely. Miss Maine Logan left on Tuesday for Keokuk, lowa, to visit the Misses Cole, well known here, having visted here guests of their grand parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Riley Warner. O. B. Tanner, of Mason Hill, walked into the PRESS sanctum on Monday and proceeded at once to business be fore telling any of his big yarns. After squaring himself with the printer and carefully depositing one of our beauti ful autograph receipts in his coin bag proceeded to unfold himself. "Bert" is busy these days, delivering meats and produce to John E. Dußois' big lumbering operations on Hicks Run. When the railroad and mill commence operations it is expected five hundred men will be employed there. Chicken and Waffle Supper' The ladies of the First Methodist | Church will serve a chicken and waffle j supper in the public Reading room, in j the near future. Announcement of j date later. Rev. Metzler Asked to Return. The following was unanimously adopted by the official bourd of Meth odist Episcopal Church of Emporium: WHEREAS, The fifth year of the very successful pastorate of Rev. O. S. Metzler at the First Methodist Epis | copal Church, of Emporium, is draw ing to a close, making it incumbent i upon the official members of the ! Church to take action looking to tilling j the pulpit for the coming year, AND WHEREAS, We are convinced that the return of Brother Metzler to this charge is in accord with the wishes | of the membership and for the best in | forests of the Church, THEREEORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the i official boKrd of said church, that | Brother Metzler be requested to return i to Emporium for the ensuing year and j that the Presiding Bishop of the Dis j trict and his Cabinet be requested to I reappoint him to this charge. FRED JULIAN, President. J. P. MCNARNEY, Sec'y. House Warming. j The"House Warming, of the Em i manuel Parish Building, last Thurs J day evening, was a delightful occasion and largely attended, many being present from other churches. Re freshments were served by the ladies of the church. The Parish Building, formerly the church, was moved to the northern portion of the church lot, re fitted and greatly improved. The building will be used for Sabbath School,and social entertainments,some thing greatly needed. The occasion was one of double significance, it being the 36th anniversary of the dedication lof the old church. It is a significant fact that the churches, of Emporium are rapidly awakening to the idea that they must provide for the social en tertainment of their young people. The Presbyterian ladies will serve a supper in the basement of their church Thursday evening, February 16th. Dr. Zelie, the new dentist, dropped into the PRESS office last evening to in form our readers that 'phone 118 had been placed in his dental parlors. Samuel, the six months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Folkrod, died at their home, East Fifth street, on Tues day morning, of pneumonia. The ser vices will be conducted to-day at 12:30 by the Rev. O. S. Metzler. Interment will be made at Sizerville. Quarterly Meeting at the Free Meth I odist church, Feb. 10-12. District i Elder D. 15. Tobey, in charge. Friday I and Saturday, 7:30 p m., Sabuath, 9:30 a. m. Children's Meeting 3:30 p.'m.; I evening services 7:30. All are invited. R. A. ROBERTSON. j It would be difficult to find a strong ! er team cf light opera comedians than i Frank Deshon and James L. McClure, | both of whom appear in Wiliiard | Spenser's brilliant, comedy opera suc ! cess, "Miss Bob White."— Williams | port News Mrs. W.W. Dickinson, of East Third ; street was surprised last, Tuesday after : noon by having thirty-one ladies walk [ into her home and take possession. ] However they were heavily laden with j good things to eat which compensated 112 1 for the trouble and noise they made, i ! After supper a collection was taken up , I for this kind lady, which amounted to j i more than ten dollars. ! Miss Bob White has broken more | records for big business and has open i ed several new theatres which capacity i ; has been tested, but it scored in At . | lantic City a record which is likely to I exist for some time. It opened its sea i son at the theatre on Young's Pier in i 1 that place. They had played "A I Chinese Honeymoon" and was sue ' i ceeded by "The Silver Slipper" which ' held the record for big business. John 1 | Young, veteran life saver and fisher c I man, now proprietor of the amusement interests in the Jersey metropolis, ' ' freely acknowledges that he made ' more money off Miss Bob White, the t play gave better satisfaction and lie s I had more people on his pier during its . I two weeks engagement that at any one J | time since lie has played to the amuse j ment loving public by the sad sea y waves. Miss Bob White has been |r hooked for Emporium, Feb. 28th. V 'TOBkets now on sale at H. S. Lloyd's. Y'riW |2.00; $1 50 and SI.OO. CAMKKON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1905. CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOSING j Hyomei Cures Catarrh by Simple Breathing. L. Taggart Refunds Money If It Fails to Cure. A long stride toward solving the mystery of curing catarrh was taken with the discovery of Hyotuei. In fact, the percentage of cures l»v this treatment proves it c<jUal to the final tests. The folly of taking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs, has been realized hy physicians, but not until Hyotuei was ! known, had they a practical method that would obviate stomach drugging A complete Hyomei outlit costs but SI, and consists of a neat pocket in haler that can he used anywhere without attracting attention, a mcdiciue dropper ami a bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottles of Hyomei cost but 50c. Breathing Hyomei through the in haler, every particle of air that entets the nose, throat and iungs, is charged with a healing balsam that soothes and allays all irritation, kills the catarrhal germs and eruiches the blood with ad ditional ozone l< Taggart has so much faith in the ; power of Hyomei to cure catarrh, that he is selling it under his personal guar antee to refund the money if it docs not give.positive relief. Poultry for Sale. Choice young and old Buff Wyan dotts, allow prices. 50-tf ALFRED NELSON, Emporium, Pa. ALWAYS THE BEST | jff IA " AKA pv A-X CEYLON it ;• A ™ DA I O I COFFEE 23c OR GREEN L 8 The Satisfactory Store eoc , o 75c ,„ The best people, the best the best bargains. j|| This is the best sort of trade and the best way to do business. What trade we have we will hold; what we |jiJ haven't we're after. Not the Cheapest, but the Best. We have been striving to win the public confidence '[jf( w for a long time. We have succeeded. Our v method of selling the best goods at moderate prices has jj^jj fjlj! pleased our customers. It will please you. Try it. ® M THE BEST IS CHEAPEST. ' iff I 1 I'M Special Grocery List for Friday and Saturday | || THIS WEEK. || |lj; BACON—Breakfast Bacon NAVEL ORANGES. M delicious boneless bacon California Navel Orang- j|]| ■iW 1 narrow lean IOP cs ' 30c size a doz nrp 112 strips, lb \JL\j Best fruit. Zub ( \ SHREDDED WHEAT, SARDINES. Domestic §f ss]) 15c package Shredded Sardines, 10c size rp i'& |yl WholeWheat |OP per tin bL !%- I Biscuit Zb iflil BANNER LYE, High f® SALMON, 15c tall cans test, pulverized Qp Columbia River mp per can JJb Salmon, IZb 3 cans 25c. ACME or OAK LEAF SUGAR 251b bag £ 1 pr 'k SOAP, cake #p best granulated Jp|,Oj 7 cakes for 25c. *frb I Always the Best. & t J. H. DAY, I 'Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. "ASK FOR THE 1905 A jrJ B DYSPEPSIA CURE KODOL ALMANAC m G| J|G| 1§ DIGESTS WHAT YOU HAT ■ Vr"A □) vML |[&J fIBH ga£p IcjSpj nl The $ 1 .00 bottle contains 2H tlmesthe trial size, which sells for 50 cents. 3nd tUL/ It An H WM Jgj? WEfi JOO jafej PREPARED ONLY AT THB LABORATORY OF PA I FMnAR " ® fill E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. Urtn. Hold l>y R. C. Dodson, Druggist. jpHMUWft *qg | A Uughlin A I | li Fountain B| |j Q I.THC PIKfl OF ALL 111 'jgi gKi PENS AND HAS NO -gjjETM j« Swlfl equal ANYWHERE. |=| fl M FINEST GRaDI UK. K| || y ° ur cho|ce ° k ™ ese i til I hi WEB TWO POPULAR STYLES FO* BP J 11 SJ.G° I I as SUPERIOR TO OTHER fl 1 l| m PI MAKES AT S3 Ml 11.1 |rh The Lnughlin Fountain AHPjA Irf, 1 ■- Bp 73 Pen Holder is made of 6n- >■ ffi! a till ill B5'"M est quality hard rubber, i* aim!. '■ rrl 1 p: Sft r ;9 fitted with highest grade, , Hnt. ft | J if ™ M large size. 14k. gold pen, I MK 31 jm | , 9 of any desired flexibility, 11 ■Hj 1 19 till ' and has the only perfect s IMB M rrl feeding device known. | JMBT <S l-l Either style, richly gold BifiL' H |rr i—|j '» mounted, for presentation Lwjgjft fl UUI j purposes, $1.50 extra. 9oj| M rfll : If— -L Surely you will not be pHHS jfl II i j able to secure anything at ■ rr j thrte times the price that will |IR|BJ « li| (I ,££9 give such continuous jJgSfil H Hi 1 | I E- I I l ] |fl W a 1 1 b m rp □ r§ Ti 1 fP *—* ill i If) s- ij ri s iiji I ■" fit I' -T3 ® At Opera House, Emporium, p a ., Tuesday Evening, feb. 28th, 1905. Nixon & Zimmerman Opera Company PRESENT Their Elaborate Production of Willard Spencer's Greatest Success. I Miss Bob White | ===^ FULL OF SPARKLING CATCHY MUSIC AN OPERA WITHOUT A VULGARISM A Sumptuous Production with a Magnificent and Entire Scenic Envioronment and Augmented Orchestra. EVERY PRISM REFLECTS ITS BRILLIANCY A Gem Musically—A Picture Scenically 60 PEOPLE 60 INCLUDING THE FAVORITE T7* « r\ 1 LITTLE COMEDIAN * DESHOIL And the Best Drilled, Sweetest Voiced and Handsomest Chorus I ever Assembled. Embracing all the Elements that Please. Four years g of record breaking success. Prices : $2.00, $1.50 and SI.OO. NOW ON SALE. P. & E. Mail Train East will stop at Cameron, Sterling Run, I Driftwood and Sinnamahoning. g] I East Emporium's 1 I Cash Store | | Special Bargain Day Everv Tuesday 1 I Tuesday, Feb. 7tla. fj OUR ASSORTMENT OF TEA IS COMPLETE I [ l II jfjil _ ij Choice Formosa Oolong Tea,this day 400 per lb. |j=j Choice Hyson Tea, this day 30c per lb. Choice Gunpowder, this day 25c and 40c per lb. :|li Tea Dust, the choicest, this day 12c. jM A Choice combination of new Coffees 14c to 35c. yj fjjl Walter Baker Co.'s Chocolate, 30c. |jjl m A P lli | Specials on all Groceries I jfl 1 Campbell's and Van Camp's Soups, all varieties. if j Mj Our Flavoring Extracts are pure. Ml I 111 Vanilla, full weights 9c and 20c, 40Z. ajf] [jfj Lemon, full weights, gc and 20c, 40/.. (jj| ill I |M jj WE MAKE SPECIAL PRICES ON pl m I jj[ Pratt's and Buckley's Stock and Poultry Food. [tfl: ! |f Fresh Choice Meats, Pork Loins, Sausage. |ij I - • I m - ii Jjf) Orders by Mail Receive our Prompt || ij and Careful Attention. 11 ffi ft || Watch this Space for Special fjjS. Bargains at !| I Phone 109 E I I 1 Tompkins & Norris. I tftr a o a b o'a'Q E-E r EIE n EJr'D 'i£^ ;: rXj i! 865 1904 K N. SEGER \ Furnishing Goods, Shirts, 112 Neckwear, Trunks, v i Satchels, Suit Cases, ) C Etc., Etc. C v A fine line at v V bottom prices. / > Clothing \ 112 FOR ALL. / / Men's. Youth's and S ✓ Boys' Clothing, J / A new stock just in. J / liive me a call. S THE PIONEER. ? liiSnuie o©Bisji» Cure F»)P Co3ds and Croup,
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