EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY.] PKIOE LIST. Kini- num. Pa., October 3, 1905. j WEVtOI' tILA, per sack II to ! Felt'* Fancy, " 1 80 Pet Grove, " 150 ilrahani, " 70 Rye " "0 Buckwheat, " "5 Patent Meal 50 Coarse Meal, per 100 1 85 Chop Fee ft ." 1 35 Middlings, Fancy " 1 35 Hran, 1 to Chicken Wheat 1 50 Corn, f>er bushel, 75 White Oats,per bushel tn New Oats I) hoice Clover Seed, "1 OMojce Timothy Seed, 112 At Market Prices, 'hoice Millet Seed, p iucy Kentucky BlueQrass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Druggist, KHPURIVSL. I*A. 13 LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. w. c. uonso.x, relephone, 19-2. I.OCAL UEIMRTMKNT. PERSONAL UOSSiP. Contribution* invited. That which you would ike to see in this department Je! w* knnir by pon a' card or letter. pernonallu. W. E. Shaffer, editor of Renovo Rec ord, was a pleasant PRESS visitor on Monday. Mrs. G. H. Gross and son are visit ing Mrs. Gross' mother, Mrs. Jacobs, at Corning, N. Y. Mrs. Henry Auchu and daughters Misses Edna and Ellen, visited in Buf falo last Thursday. Douglas McCall, of Sinnamahoning, an old-time friend, remembers the PRESS. Thanks, friend. John L. Johnson, proprietor of Am erican House, was a business caller at PRESS office on Friday. Mrs. Chas. J. Howard and Mrs. John T. Howard are visiting relatives at Shenandoah, Pa., for a'few days. Miss Edna Auchu goes to Williams- j port on next Sunday's Flyer to visit re j latives and friends for a few days. Miss Mame Danckelmann, of Buffalo, j who has been visiting with her many Emporium friends, returned home on Monday. Mrs. Llndley Beattie and little daughter, of Bradford, are guests of Mrs. John Beattie, at her home, cornet- Sixth and Maple streets. Mrs. F. S. Coppersmith has been con fined to her bed the past ten days suf fering from a severe cold, but is some what improved at this writing. Mr. J. L. Fisher, of Sinnamahoning, who is serving his country as juryman this week, was a PRESS visitor on Mon day, and enrolled his name for a year. Miss Lena Mac Donald, the popular lady manager of telephone exchange, has resumed her place after an illness of several weeks. Chas. M. Macintosh, who works on Hicks Run lumbering job was a PRESS caller last Saturday and planked down the long green for another year's paper. Mistes Carrie and Susie Genung, of Coudersport, returned home on Satur day, after spending a week with their aunt, Mrs. Daniel Downey and family, on West Fifth street. Mr. A. D. Ericsson returned on Tues day from visiting at New York, Phila delphia and Buffalo. At the latter city we understand he made quite a collect, ion of postal cards. Roes Overturf, chemist at Iron works is one of the happiest lads in town and all on account of that beauti ful girl baby that came to his home on Monday night. Ross did the elegant for his friends and it looked as though he would have to b.:y out a cigar fac tory. Mr. Geo. O. Seaver recently received intelligence of the death of his brother, A. B. Senver, of Detroit, Maine. De ceased had been sick for several months and greatly desired Mr. Seaver should visit him but owing to the impaired condition of his own health he was tin able to make the journey. Master Frank Karrell came over from Roulette last week to visit his sister and friends. His mother and self are living at ltoulette with the former's daughter. Frank is a good boy and we hope some day to Hl* him muke his mark. Hon. John J. foyle and wife, of Philadelphia, were quests at New Warner, Sunday night, en route for Wilkes liar re The genial Kx-Senator regretted his Inability to remain with us tor a da v. Court on Tuesday last. Little busi- J ness transacted. A. C. Blum is confined to his resi dence with rheumatism. John H. Day is spending his annual vacation in York State. Mrs. It. W. Barrows, of Lock Haven, j ia guest of Mrs. Josiah Howard. Chas. J. Howard is suffering at the home of his mother, on West Fourth street, with a broken ankle, the result of a foot ball game at Renovo last Saturday. Mr. Thoa. Gallagher and niece, Miss Massie Gallagher, entertained the mem bers of Episcopal Vestry, yesterday evening atsix o'clock dinner. It was a very pleasant and enjoyable occa sion. Miss Grace Seeley, of Spencer, N. Y. is guest of Miss Grace Walker. This pleasant lady visited here several months ago and formed many pleas ant acquaintances—all ladies, of course. Our good friend, Mr. E. G. Coleman, who takes life easy and is always happy, was an agreeable PRESS visitor on Monday and carried away a receipt for his favorite paper, the PRESS. We appreciate his kind words. R. C. Dodson and family enjoyed (?) a good scare last Saturday evening when they discovered their home to be on Are from a defective fire place. For some unaccountable reason no hose company putin appearance at the scene, haying been turned back, we are told. Fortunately the Are was ex tinguished by Parsons' Hose Company, after the Rescue H. & L. Co., cut a hole for the water. The damage to the house was not serious, although it might have been more serious. DEATH'S DOINGS. JENSON. Editor Press;— Mrs. Helen E. Jenson, age 63 years, died at Sinnamahoning at the resi dence of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Len Krebs. The funeral was held last Sun day in the M. E. Church at 9:15 a. m., from which the remains were taken to Wharton cemetery for interment. De ceased had borne her affliction with the fortitude of a christian, retained her faculties to her last moments, yielding her health in full peace of mind, and convinced that she was leaving this earthly state for a better and a happier in another world. Re latives in attendance from out of town were: Mr. H. M. Itichey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Richey, and Adam Richey, Keating Summit; Mrs. Albert Lord and daughter Rosa, A Hie Lord and Robert Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Court right and daughter Lizzie, Cameron; Mr. O. S. Zayner and son Harry, St. Marys; Miss Blanch Morse, Emporium- X. X. X. Oct. 24, 1905. NOTES OF INTEHEST. Homegrown celery to sell; fresh right out of the ground. 33tf 11. W. GRAHAM. WANTED. —Good girl for house work. High wages for a competent girl. Box 56-5, Renovo, Pa. 36-2t. WANTED: —Representative in own community. $500.00 capital required. Good salary to right party. Bona-lide real estate proposition. Address New Martinsville Improvement Co., Wheel ing or Steelton, W. Va. n36tf If we please you, you will come back; that will please us, therefore it is a matter of busiuess with us to please you. BEDARD THE TAILOR. We sincerely thank neighbors, friends and Rescue H. & L. Co., for their efficient assistance Saturday evening Oct. 20th, 1905. R. C. DODSON AND FAMILY. Mrs. Lizzie Kelley has broken ground for a new house, adjoining her resi dence on Maple street. The house will be 18x26 feet, with 16x14 wing. WANTED. —Work by the day, regular day each week, washing, sweeping, etc. Address box 134, Emporium, Pa. Every stitch of scenery used in the production of the Missouri Girl is car ried by the company. At Emporium, Nov. 9th. The Missouri Girl appears at the Armstrong Opera H>>use, Johnson burg, Pa., matinee and night, Saturday, Oct. 28—the fifth visit to this city. The show has always done well in Johnson hurg, on one occasion getting $450 gross. Next Saturday trains will be run from many surrounding towns and the managers expect, a big house. —At ! Emporium, Nov. 9th. Bargain in Books. i A complete set of Brittanica Euey i clouaedia,consisting of thirty volumes I and key. Are all new and in original packages. Will l>e sold at a bargain, Apply at I'KKSS ottlce. 3«tf Could ftut ttuullfy. A well known Scotch horse rouper, who was considered a re«peetabl« member of a was fre ipiently pressed by the minister to al low himself to be nominated for the eldership He always put the mutter off with evasive answers, but at length the minister demanded the reason fur his refusal. Thus driven Into a corner the worth) replied Mali, I Wolulef to hear on, Mr MeNub! Hon can u Ml is* an elder ami sell a UorseT—ieottUh American. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OC . SIOO Reward, sioo. Tlio readers of this paper will be j pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has | been able to cure in all its stages, and j that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure j is the onlj positive cure now known to ! the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ! a constitutional disease, requires a con- j stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh I Cure is taken internally, acting direct- j ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces i of the system, thereby destroying the J foundation of the disease, and giving! Uie patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dol- j lars for any case that it fails to cure, i Send for list of testimonials. Address: { F. J. CHENEY &Co , Toledo, O. Sold . by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family ; Pills for constipation. HELLO! j } Have you seen thefine piece of kitchen 3 £ furniture on display at the New Bakery of J ? M. L. CUMMINGS, one door from the } } POST OFFICE, EMPORIUM, PA.? Never ) } seen in the county till the present time. ) r Come in and examine it. One in actual use. So named because it saves the cook much of her work, sand part oi the grocery bill. Don't fail to call and \ \ see it soon and if you wish one direct from onr fac- \ < tory, leave your order with our representative by ? t the first week in November. s ( THE CINCINNATI STAMPING CO. < ) RrplTßpMppQ* Second National Bank; Dunn's, Bradstreets Mercantile £ S Agency, any Bank or responsible business firm of Cincinnati, 112 Ohio. c Emporium's Leading Grocery. || Prices Reasonable. M j T " " !l" 8 ;■ :r DAY'S =... FISH The Satisfactory Store OYSTERS 1 I Friday and Saturday * Specials. W> The list for this week follows: p|. Small Calilornia Hams, (trimmed shoulder) alb 9c ij| W< roc roll, 1,000 sheet to roll, Toilet Paper for Bc. ijj 251b bag best Granulated Sugar, $1.45. | 7 lbs Rolled Avena, best white oats, for 25c. Uncolored Japan Tea, basket fired, 50c quality 40c. |jj| 25c package Gold Dust Washing Powder for 20c. 15c tall can Red Alaska Salmon for 12c. sß| 7 cakes of Oak Leaf Soap for 25. jffl !' 25c can Fancy Winter Apples for 20c. ||* 15c can Dutch Ham Loaf, 12 c. Nine o'clock Washing Tea, 5c package 4c. ||| Force—lsc package Force Food, 12c. ||jj| I I | J. H. DAY, I W Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. I OUR NEW LINE OF NtW S ? ria * "» e ° f Wi " , '°" Sh ■"»««• ||| from IOC to 75c per Shade. jn jjl Wall Paper for 1905. zr . tp . TMrr T ~„ .. ' 1 The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, jd All Colors. [0 Consists of the best things from three factories. Also = Jf the Robert Graves Co. s line of Decoration Paperjofall Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made kinds. for Floors. [I Tht Cii.ivt line t<>nk (first i»ri/> in competition it S\ ■1 a |>|\\ r I | /\\/| \ '| illy K ■ *■ I-Iwi'l I®, ruiiM'x of < iincer. "I could sic in) reason for the prev alence of c.-mciv among tin* backwoods men ol' North America,"says an Eng lish writer. ' The other, day, however, I happened t > mid in an account of the baekwooil-t of Camilla that the lum bermen maintain their remarkable powers oil hue'.,wheat cakes served with molasses, potato pies, bilked beans, white I .rend, pork and bacon. So far g toil, I>u> thai tea, black as ink, sweetened with iiiohisse,s or sugar house sirup, i: always near the fire by day and by liijriit and is used in vast quantities. Here we have the rich nu triment and the great excess of stewed tea and the excess of sugar, cor responding to the excessive beer and excessive coffee of parts of Holland, Scandinavia. Switzerland, Baden and •varia, in all of"which cancer is ex 'ingly prevalent." & 4mhs!SßS9& 'jftutflimsp* 49NHHH& • Ii ■Hot Weather Money Savers! At vSEWKR & SOX'S. I KlfflfHlMflH must take as great care of I Iff lfnJffP S|j fmm >* our eet as y° u do your The Money Saver THE DOUGLAS SHOE •■'ves Satisfaction. | 1 R. SEGER & SON. | i *■/>?" 1 — —— East Emporium's 1 Cash Store | m ® r,|j Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store. Jjh i k == — 1 I ff f| The Food Store is at its Best. Our li Special Bays are Every Day. !l a || OUR SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, OCT. 31 | GROCERIES. Juguar Brand Succotash per can 12c | p Boston Raked Beans, 2}i 11). cans, 3 for 25c fij | [|F Armour's Pork and Beans, 2 cans for 25c P| (I Red Alaska Salmon, 2 cans fur 25c Ji R !0L | IJjj Columbia Evaporated Cream per can 9c |K| Ml Bell's Condensed Milk 9c H , \M || Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. .. . 16c a|j lia 25lbs. granulated sugar St-45 ffi] Our Best Flour, per sack s*-35 jj|, !| The Finest Sugar Cured Hams, per lb i2'/>c gj p 3 Cans Corn 25c jjf |J 3 Cans Peas 25c Kj |jjj 3 Cans Tomatoes 30c (fjj p The Best Link Pork Sausage Made, per lb. . . . 11c Ijj It pays you to call on us; jjjj anything we offer saves you money, both in Dry G-oods. Notions and Hardware. if 1 i 1 I I M anc * Phone orders receive our careful attention. || ii! h Tompkins & Norris'. {Jjk Phone 109 w |