EMPORIUM MULING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. IJinporiuiu, Ha., June 29,1905. NBWOP >II.A. |ie) Hack |1 55 Kelt's Fancy, " 1 "0 Hjt Grove, " 1 "0 llraham, " SO Rye " 75 liuckwheat " 75 Patent Meal " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35 Chop Feed, ." 1 85 Middlings, Fancy " 135 <ran,. • • 1 ;'° Corn, per bushel, "5 White Oats, p«r l.ushel -IS New Oats Chicken Wheal 1 85 C loice Clover Seed, Oholce Timothy Seed, At M ark et Prices. Choice Millet Seed, c incy Kentucky Blue (Jraas, j R. C. DODSON, THE Druggist, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. /SMW, K.C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL aOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would like to arc in this department,let us know by poi nt card or letter, personally. Hon. I. K. Hockley is visiting his old home at Muncy. Miss Jettie Wiley visited at Buffalo Mondav and Tuesday. Rev. O. S. Metzle, Pastor of M. E. Church, visited Williamsport on Mon day. Miss Edna McDonough is visiting re latives and friends at Driftwood for a few days. Miss Annie Lynch, of Lancaster is visiting her sister Mrs. O. Proudfoot this week. Dr. S. S. Smith and wife and Miss Grace Lloyd visited Buffalo Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Kaye leaves to-morrow for Westboro, Wis., to visit her son Elmer and wife Mrs. Jos. L. Wheeler was spending a few days at Buffalo this week, tran sacting business. Misses Jennie and May Gould visit their brother and wife at Eldred, Sun day and Monday. Maj. M. T. Seibert, of Coudersport well known in Emporium, died sud denly last Friday. Sheriff Harry Hemphill has been confined to his bed for a week, suffer ing considerable pain. Mrs. H. R. Klees and daughter left yesterday for a two weeks visit with relatives at Williamsport. Mr. J M. Miller, Jos. Lechner's right hand man, was a substantial PRESS visitor Monday evening. Mrs. Linsell and daughter, of Wil cox, visited her mother, Mrs. Ida Hamilton at this place this week. George A. Walker, jr., of Emporium, transacted business in this city one day last week—Galeton Dispatch. It is reported there were three wed dings at Olean, last Sunday, the con tracting parties being from Emporium. Mrs. Henry W. Graham has return ed from visiting her old friends at Bell efonte. She enjoyed her visit great ly. Mrs. Jos. Knarr, widow of the late Jos. Knarr, accompanied by Miss Carrie Litreneau, were PRESS callers on Monday. Mrs. H. S. Lloyd and daughter Mildred are spending a few days in Buffalo, visiting the former's sister, Miss Minnie Baurgelt. Our old friend and townsman. Mr. Daniel Downey, was a welcome PRESS visitor on Monday and carried away a receipt for 190(5 PRESS. H. A. Cox, Esq., sales agent for C- B. Howard Compayy at Philadelphia, visited in Emporium last Saturday, transacting business and visiting old friends. W. H. Howard and family enjoyed an aAtomobile ride to St Marys last Sunday They returned on train, while the machine got here next day noon. Joseph Sterns, of Erie, the popular cigar manufacturer was calling on his trade here last Tuesday. His new cigar, "Mugsy," is a great big smoke for ten cents Alfred Nelson, one of our most in teiligent Swede citizens was a PRESS visitor on Monday and placed his name upon our books for another year's PRESS. He seldom allows a day to pass —is always on hand. Mrs. Minnie Shade, wife of the late W. T. Shade, accompanied by her little daughter, were PRESS callers on Tues day. Mrs. Shade will continue tore side in Emporium. The pleasant little lady has n; .y admiring friends at t his place. Joel Shiv.K and wife leave to-dav for Westboro, Wis , intending to reside there permanently Chan. Hockley purchased his furniture and his family are occupying the rooms in E S. Mur r.v's residence. The PRESS will follow Mr. Shives and wife. Mrs. Fred Andrews, of Coudersport, is visiting A. F. Andrews and wife at this place. Last Friday and Mrs. Andrews met a large party of friends at the always hospitable homo of A. F Andrews and wife, and from all accounts, must have enjoyed a great feast of good things, together with plenty of fun. Chester Hookley, of Buffalo visited his father in town over Sunday. Miss Jane Crowley, of Lock Haven, is guest of Miss Christie McDonald. Benj. Dayton, of Sterling Run, trans acted business in town on Saturday, Frances Searls. of Franklinville, N. Y., is guest of Mr and Mrs. Seth J Haekett. Edward Blinzler returned this morn ing from visiting at Atlantic City lor a few days. Miss Bella Johnson spent Sunday at Rock City, accompanied by friends from (Mean, N. Y. Tlieo. Hirsch, who lias been visiting in Emporium having a good time, re turned to Bellevue on Sunday. J. S. Crugar, in the employ of Emporium Iron Company at Coke Ovens was a PRESS caller on Satur day. Mrs. Jas. Hobson, of West Creek, visited the PRESS on Saturday and re newed another year's subscription to the PRESS. Josiah A. Fisher has placed a live horse power gas engine in his black smith shop This is a true sign of prosperity. John Kelley, of Maple street, who has been in poor health for some time went to Williamsport hospital for treatment on Monday. Mr. Herman Johnson, one of C. B. Howard & Co's hustlers, and Miss Katharine Hennessey were married at Olean, last Sunday. Congratulations are in order. Mrs. John Hall and her daughter, Mrs. Thad Windsor, of Milford, Del., are guests of Mrs. D. W. Felt and family, the former lady being Mrs, Felt's sister. O. J. Spafford and wife, of Tampa, Fla., registered at the New Warner yesterday. This is Mr. Spafford's first visit to Emporium in ten years. He is looking remarkably well. Miss Elayne and Master Merrill Havens, of Olean, who enjoyed a week's visit at this place, guests of Miss Marian and Warner Judd, return turned home on Sunday. Miss Maine Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Logan, left yesterday for Charlevoix the-Beautiful, Mich., where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Osborn for several weeks. Mrs. Geo. White and Mrs. W. H. Hoover, of Williamstown, Pa., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. White, on Fourth street. They are mother and sister of Mr White. E. J. Smith, of Sixth street, was call ed to Conn., last Sunday on account of the illness of his father who has been visiting there. He left on Flyer Sun day night and will bring his father to Emporium. Master Frank Housler went to Ben nezette yesterday to visit his grand parents and assist in regulating affairs in that Township. Their friend Miss Ethelen Dolburn remains here the guest of Miss Gladys Lloyd. Fred Lloyd is assisting in the Bank while Max Balpom is taking a vaca tion. Fred Heilman goes to Hudson river country next week. Teller Chas. Crandell says he will take to the woods about 20th to fight gnats. Mr Fred Julian returned this morn ing from an extended business trip down east. He is delighted with the outcome of the Portsmouth explosion, the powder, forty tons, being manu factured by Emporium Powder Com pany. Mr.Judd L.Wilbur is visiting in Em porium, guest of Ed. Nellis and wife. He contemplates going to Erie Sold iers Home, being in a very feeble con dition. Mr. Wilbur was a PRESS caller this morning. "Hello! PRESS!" "Did you know that H. O. Haupt and wife, Jas. a. Earl and wife and the Broad street wagon maker. A M. Haupt, ate tak ing an outing at Crooked Lake or some other resort." This accounts for so many waterspouts in that section. Mr. M. J. Friel and wife, of Renovo, visited in Emporium last Sunday, guests of the latter's sisters and broth ers at the old home on West Fifth street—Miss Nellie Morrissey, Mrs. Bing Hemphill, P. J. and Thos. Mor rissey. County Treasurer John Cummings, of Emporium, was an interested spec tator at the ball game yesterday and saw his home team go down to defeat. John is game though and all to the good.—Saturday's Renovo News. Mrs. 11. J. Rogers and daughter, Miss Cecil, of Binghamton, N. Y., arrived in Emporium 011 Monday to visit M. T. Hogan and family, on West Fourth street. Mrs. Rogers, accompanied by her daughter, have passed several sea sons here, en joying our mountain air. In the Social Swim. Mrs. Frank G. Judd yesterday after noon entertained a number of lady friends at tea, in honor of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Cole. * . * Mrs. J. H. Cole, of Keokuk, lowa, who has been visiting her parents and sisters at this place, leaves for Buffalo next Sunday where she will meet her husband. After visiting Niagara Falls they start for the west, taking the lake route. Mrs. Cole has certainly enjoyed her visit at her old home. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Logan entertain ed the whist club last Saturday even iDg - Mr. and Mrs. Green entertain a large party of ladies and gents this evening, at their handsome home 011 Sixth street. Mr * Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Moore have is suerl invitations for a whist party Friday evening. Enjoyable Visit. The PRESS sanctum was invaded last evening by Messrs. M.T. Stokes and J. B Coulston, editors respectively of the Enterprise ond Democrat, ofaCouders port. They were accompanied by Mr. A. W. Dodge, one of Coudersport's leading manufacturers. In company with Hon. Josiah Howard and Mr. Chas L. Butler we all enjoyed an ex joyed an exceedingly pleasant even ing. The editors were enroute for Pittsburg, while Mr. Dodge was bound for New York. Call again, gents. Changed Hands. Hon. F. X. Blumle has purchased the Ki/.ervilln Hotel. He will remodel and improve the property. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1905 DANGEROUS GERMS IN SUMMER. Strengthen the Stomach With Mi-o-na and Keep Well. A wealthy philanthropist in New York spends thousands (if dollars every i summer providing tnilk for the babies. ; with the result that the mortality is great ly decreased. He appreciates the fact j that disease germs are common in the j I summer and that the stomach must he j | kept healthy to resist their attacks. Older peeple do not live on a milk diet to insure health, but they can so strengthen the stomach and digestive organs by the use of Mi-o-na that they too, will be free from sickness in the i summer season. Take a Mi-o-na tablet before each | meal, and it will soothe and heal any in flammation that may be present in the lining of the stomach, give tone and strength to the whole digestive system, and aid you in naturally and easily di gesting the food. It is the only remedy known that cures indigestion and stom ach troubles by strengthening the diges- j tive system. It is guaranteed to make a complete and permanent cure in all dis- 1 cases of the stomach excepting cancer. Mi-o-na restores complete health to the whole system and cures headaches, backache, sleeplessness, pains and distress after eating, vertigo, heart burn, and the ' genfcral debility which result from a weak stomach and imperfect digestion. A guarantee to refund the money if 1 Mi-o-na does not show help, is given ' with every 50 cent box. Ask L. Tag- j gart to show you the guarantee. Virtue becomes a vice as soon as you j are vain of it. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. Thin <i>llcg»- ha* recently taken a new placa j among the colleges of the country. Within four i yearn tire new buildlnga hare U*vn erected, new prof'-ssora added and entering rlaasea doubled. ! Five coursea of study, (.lasHlciil, Latin and Mod- j ern Language, I *tin-MHent.lflc ( Scientific and j Clrll (Jood traditions, strong fac- : ulty, * superb location, beautiful groanda ami ' bulldluga, reasonable exposes. Kail term open* ; September IMb Write for catalog to I'resideat Crawford. lie*d<rllJe. Pa. | Summer Groceries, Fruits, || Vegetables. I PU " E N A V'C GILT GEORGE S I J J EDGE flf COD FISH. MACKEREL -111 m The Satisfactory Store ; 8 12 '* 2 c Lb ' m ®| A little head work 011 the part of the housekeeper lgj|i ™ in connection with the helpful stocks in this Grocery w Ml Store, will enable a welcome variety in summer meals, Mi liJP and save less of cooking besides. !l|»J Boiled Sliced Ham, 35c a lb; Chipped Smoked m H Heef, 30c a lb; Summer Sausage, 20c a lb; Switzer M M Cheese, 20c a lb; Roquefort Cheese, 50c a lb; "Royal" mil Luncheon Cheese in jars, 12c and 25c ajar; Water Mel- M w 011s, 25c to 50c each; Vanilla Wafers, 20c lb; Chocolate W Pi' Eclairs, 20c lb; Large bright meaty California prunes, jM) fit 12c a lb; "Royal" Java and Mocha Coffee, 35c a lb., 3 ||{j Mi lbs. SI.OO. Our special Blend Tea, 75c a lb., 3 lbs. for liflj ,s2.co. Just the thing for icing. 'TO ! Close Shaves for Friday and Satur- || day, this week. F"ull Cream Cheese a lb. 25c Selected Queen Olives, 20c a bottle. '®l Sugar Cured small Hams 13c a lb. jgji 50c pail Fairbanks' Cottoleue, 45c. ft 15c package "Force" Food 12c. HI 15c package imported Macaroni, Spaghetti or Ver \m\ micelli, 12c. ijmji M' 7 cakes Acme or Oak Leaf Soap, 25c. J;.; ||| 15c package best parlor matches, 12c. ,jj||i ™ 15c tall can Red Alaska Salmon, 12c. jM Niagar Laundry Starch in bulk, 6 lbs. 25c. l'ratts' Poultry Food —25c and 60c packages. It jMij keeps the Poultry healthy and increases egg produc- M; lii Crushed Oyster Shell —Needed in summer as well tffj tlj] as winter, for profitable poultry raising. Grass Hooks and Grass\Shears, for trimming the ils!j jSSji lawn. NOTABLE KITCHEN SPECIALTIES. ||| ||| Sugar —25 lb. bag best granulated $1.50 || PIC-NIC GOODS A SPECIALTY. i J. H. DAY, | ii Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. J Spgl ~ ~ '-.. - □[ ~ t El—' >_— — —rrrr. :zirrJt:.n'lnki)lrri 0 Q —— rr iir ~L : T OUR NEW LINE OF NeW ®P rin * W5 """" Sh » d «» Iff ||' Jroui ioc to 75c per hhadc. jJ (4, Paper for 1905. The best PAINT. Longman & Martinez, jj j| - . All Colors. |1 Consists of the best things (from three factories. Also II the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's Staillfloor, the best made kinds. for Floors. W The Graves linelltookllfirst prize in competition at' St. l_l A nH\/ C I I f\\/ pv '-I fc LOll is against the world. MAKKY &. LLUY L).^ Niagara lulls Excursions. The Pennsylvania Railroad Conjpanv has selected the following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Washington and Baltimore: July 7 and 21. August 11 and 25, Sep- ' tembcr 8 and 2-J, and October 13. On i these dates the special train will leave! Washington at 7.55 a. hi., stopping at j intermediate stations will leave Kin- i porium Junction ">.05 p. in,, arriving! Niagara Falls at 0.35 p. in. The special train ot Pullman parlor j cars and day coaches will be run with ; each excursion running through to Nia-| gara Fall.-. An extra charge will be made tor parlor ear seats. An experienced tourist agent and chap eron will accompany each excursions. For descriptive pamphlet, time of con necting trains, and further information j apply to nearest ticket agent, or address j Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, | Broad Street. Station, Philadelphia. 3530-2-71. I Romantic Portage Palls. On Sundays, July lti and 30, Ausrust! 13 and 27, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run special excursions to Portage Falls from the stations named below. A special train will be run on the schedule given, and excursion tickets, good going and returning only on special train on date of excursion, will be sold at the rates quoted:— Train Leaves. Hate. Emporium 8.00 A. M. fl 00 Emporium Junction 8.03 " 100 1 Sizerville 8.11 44 100 : Keating Summit 8.33 44 1 00 Port Allegany 8.50 44 100 Larabee 9.08 * 4 80 Eldred 9.14 41 75 Portville 9.29 41 6ft Olenn 9.45 50 Portage Falls Park Ar. 11.45 ,4 # Returning, the special train will leave Portage Falls Park 5:15 p. m., arriving Olean 7:15 p. m., and Emporium 9:00 p. in. Children between 5 and 12 years of ane, half rates. 3538-20-Bt. I lot Weather Money Savers^ At R, SEUJKR & SON'S. £ I'j "* jHK Tile Money Saver I ifflli 1 THE DOUGHS SHOE I If Ivwmrrfi make you comfortable these I A Shirts, Underwear and Hose. I TOWS R. SEGER & SON, | V. I istTsfliaiMia I i(W jjgj East Emporium's I Cash Store | Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store. jjf m = p H 111 ip] The Food Store is at its Best. Our || [I Special Days are Every Day. =1 1= 1 OUR Mid-Summer Sale continues. Our offerings just S=j E as attractive as ever. Yon can save dollars at every J [-jj turn. We state the fact about the goods we sell and ggj ||= guarantee all our goods to be as represented. I We Will Sell Tuesday, Aug. 8.1905 i I Ml ffi |m Van Camp's Saner Kraut, 10c cans, 3 for 27c fij Baked Beans, 10c size, 3 cans for 25c |= Picnic Baked Beans, 8c size, 5 for 25c =| 3 Mrs. Hopkin's delicious Mixed Pickles.large bottles 8c ft~ Ijl Full Cream Cheese 13c lb !|; M) Sardines, in oil, superior quality 4c can .Ja HJ|! 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.50 Hi 1 |jjfj Green Apples, Potatoes, Peaches, Tomatoes, at p{ Ifjjl lowest market prices. Jjf :| It pays you to call on us: anything we offer saves you money, both in Dry Goods. Notions, Hardware and p Groceries. All our goods are first-class and all we ask is a I trial order. 1— - I P Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. =jl ii u r 1 Watch this Space for Special h ! Bargains at | 1 - | 1 Tompkins & Norris'. | Phone 109 iXr infra"! 0 q'HTBo
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