KM PORITM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. fcmp«;num, pa., January 3. ISH6. NEMOFUILa, per lack fl 1)0 belt's Fancy, •' 1 4i Het Grove, " 145 Graham, " 70 Rye '' 65 Buckwheat, " 70 Patent Meal., " 5o Ooarse Meal, per 100, 125 Chop Feed, " 125 Middlings. Fancy" 1 35 Bran 1 20 Chicken Wheat 1 55 Corn, per bushel, 70 White Oats, per bushel 45 New Oats ChoiceCloverSeed, 1 OhoiceTiraothySeed, ! * I MarltMPrlre* Choice Millet Seed, 112 At Market 1 rices. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE Brucjcjist, KMPORII'M, I»A. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. V * 1a / It. C. DODSON Telephone, 19-2. Opera House, EMPORIUM, PA., THURSDAY FVENING, CD. Otn THE GREAT LAFAYETTE AND HIS OWN COMPANY. 40 PEOPLE 40 Presenting the Sensational Spectacle The Lion's Bride fi THE LATEST ALLUSIONS VAA THE FEROCIOUS LION THE GORGEOUS SCENERY KtVJyJ THE SHOW OF NOVELTIES And The Greatest Musical Novelty in Existence The Travesty Band 20 SOLO MUSICIANS 20 Two Cars of Scenic effects. Four thoroughbred Horses. Seats now on sale at H. S. Lloyd's Prices—§l, 75c, and 50c; children 25c. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ike to see in thin department,let us know by pos fll card or letter, rernonnltjj. C. S. Larrabee sold the pony to A. J. Turley. Mr. L. C. Voshage, of Ashland Pa., visited in Emporium this morning. Elmer Kaye and wife have rented the J. H. Butler residence on West Fifth street. Mrs. Jos. Kaye returned on Sunday evening from visiting friends at West boro, Wis. Rev. J. M. Robertson went to Mead ville on Monday to attend a church convention. Mrs. McCloskey, of Pittsburg, form erly a resident of Emporium, was a PRESS caller on Monday. George Barker and family have been entertaining the former's brother, from Williamsport this week. Mrs. Edward Mastan, of St. Marys, was the guest of Mrs. James Logan of this place one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Harris returned last evening, from an extended visit to New York City and other points of interest. Messrs. Henry Auoiiu and W. H. Howard went to West Va., on Monday to look over the recent purchase made by C. B. Howard Company. Miss Mabuell Bailey, ofNitcong, N. •T., is visiting her sister, Miss Bailey, at the residence of Mr. A. P. Van Gelder, on Sixth street. Alfred Nelson, early this morning found a homeless boy at his residence and took in the lad. Ho is a dandy, just the same. Yesterday morning one of the pupils in primary department of our public schools asked a teacher, "is it necessary that a fireman shall get drunk in order to put out a fire?" Mr. and Mrs. James Logan were given a surprise party one evening last week. A host of their friends gather ed at their home and stayed till a late hour. All returned home reporting a very good time. Jas. H. Havens and his partner, Mr. Dean visited in Emporium on Saturday, ® x^ro in,|l K the specifications for the re building of the old Walker block. Mr Havens has become an extensive con tractor since leaving Emporium. Mr. A. Kresge, of Dußoig, formerly a resident of Emporium, called on his trade bore Tuesday and as representative of Phoenix Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. While in town our old friend visited the PHESS and pushed the date on his paper into Mrs Win. Clark and little daughter left for Klkins, W Va., last Monday where Mr. Clark is located. Mrs. A. J. Turley returned last Thursday from Weedvilie, bringing her mother here to spend the whiter. Misses Myrtle Lloyd and Bessie Mc- Quay were PRESS business callers on Saturday. Very pleasant young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward and daughter Ada, of Port Allegany, were guests of Chas. Specht and wife, on Bryan Hill over Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Wheeler is spending a week in Clearfield county visiting 1 friends. Mr. Wheeler experts to join her on Sunday at Dußois. Mrs. M. T. Hogan is making an ex- ; tended visit with relatives and friends ' at Elmira, Binghamton and other points. Don M. Larrabee, of Williamsport, Agency Director of New York Life, visited inEmporium Monday evening and Tuesday. Misses Jennie Robinson and Katharine Orr, of West ward, were PRESS callers on Monday, the former to enter hor mother's name on our books for the PRESS. Miss Susie Killeen, who has been visiting her parents at Sterling Run for several weeks was in towm between trains on Monday, the guest of Miss Winnie Gilmartin. Miss Killeen was enroute for Chicago. Mr. A. L. Ensign, one of the Sinna mahoning Powder Company's reliable men, came up on Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. While in town he made us a social and business call, renewing his PRESS for another year. Mrs. E. Cladius and Mr. Howard Cramer, of Williamsport, were called here on Monday on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Elias Cramer, of Maple street. Mrs. Cramer was much improved yesterday. Fred A. Hill, of Tacoma, Wash, writes the PRESS, renewing his sub scription. In a private letter to ye editor he reports himself and family well and wishes to be remembered to his Emporium friends. He says he worked steady during past year at good wages, only losing four and a half days during the year. By the way Fred don't send that box of cigar ette to us but mail it to "Teddy Roose velt" A C. Blum. Among the first-class special acts which comprise the oleo of Gorton's Minstrels, is the comedy and dancing specialty of Welby, Pearl and Fell Jake Welby's negro comedy has long been noted for its originality and ex cellence, and forms a conspicuous part of this sketch. C. C. Pearl contributes a marvelous dancing performance and Miss Cleone Pearl Fell has been includ ed in the act this season to ~dd still more dash to an air® - / lively per formance. Miss Fell introduces a number of her own dancing specialties, and the trio offers one of the most laughable and entertaining sketches of a vaudeville character that has been presented this season. The act, which is a whirlwind of comedy and action from start to finish, is sure to produce a sensation wherever it is presented. They will be seen at the Emporium Opera House, Feb. sth, Big Business. The New Warner House, at this place, reports the largest business the past week since Mr. Wheeler purchas ed this popular bouse. It is filled every night. Farewell Party. Mis j Thora Easterbrooks entertained ten of her little friendH at the home of her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyons last Saturday afternoon, before leaving for Elkins, W. Va., the future home of her parents. Picturesque Song. The entertainment given at the opera house Thursday evening. Jan. 25, by Miss Mary M. Howard pianist and the Hormonie Quartette, of Buf falo assisted by Miss Grace Walker Violinist was thoroughly artistic and enjoyable to those present. The quart ette is appropriately named "Har monic" as a sweeter, richer, nionious blending of voices would be difficult to imagine. The piano play ing of Miss Howard was very pleasing while the violin solos of Miss Walker materially added to the evenings enjoy ment. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. 11. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. 11. Hirsch's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa , February 10th. If you can't see well or have headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as ho guarantees to cure all ouch cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. WANTED —White oak piling, tele graph poles, ties and lath. Box 154, Station A, Pittsburg, Pa. 49 4t. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles that ever came to Cameron county. Lily Dew. The most delightful preparation for ladies and gentlemen's toilet. It im ports to the skin a delicious freshness that can be gained no other way. Posi tiveiy removes tan and sunburn. Will not irritate the most sensitive skin and will not rub off or show like powder. Manufactured only by Mas. EVA i TETER, Emporium, Pa. Rooms over post office. 39-tf. Lost. Front of Masonic pin. Finder re turn to and receive reward at office of KEYSTONE POWDER M'K'O,, Co. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1906 Grave Trouble Forseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly a licet ed, grave trouble i.» uhead. unless you take the proper medicine tor your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. V.. did. She -ays: ' I had neuralgia ol the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not cat. I was very bad for a long time, hut in Electric Bitters, I found ju.-t what I 1 needed, for they (juickly relieved and | j cured me." Best medicine lor weak ! women. Sold under guarantee by L. ' ! Taggart druggist, at 50e a bottle. ' I "GET THE HABIT"* We are doing a splendid business. Our I patrons seem to be so impressed with the de- A j liciousness of our baked goods that many ot them have ''got the habit" of coming here regularly. We anticipate more of that "habit," because otir bread and pastry is bet ter than ever before. Get the habit—the health giving habit of eating the products of 11 I I I Emporium Bakery I j BREAD OF QUALITY L Next Door to Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. | I ——it—l | PV A RY TELEPHONE ■ DELIVERY I 1 /\ \ ORDERS ■ ANYWHERE JLM. X KJ RECEIVE ? INTHE TL , - PROMPT A BOROUGH Ine Satisfactory Store ATTENTION i I I Groceries J us^a^ew^"n ' s Of what's to be had ■ —— for the table, with special refer ■ ence to foods for Sunday. A good deal of cooking can I be saved if this Grocery Store stocks are availed of Boiled Ham, sliced 35c lb Full Cream Cheese i6clb Smoke Beef, sliced 30c lb Domestic Swiss cheese, Celerv a bunch, 12 c. T ,, 20 F 1^ ) * rA . it rT, v 1 r> 1 Florida Grape Fruit 2 for ■ Lettuce, Radishes, Parsley, 1 |p - Florida and California ■ Olives, twelve styles and Oranges, 25c a doz. up. ■ varies icc to 85c thepkge Bananas 20c to 30c doz. Pinest pure Olive Oil 25c to Pickles, Jellies, Jams, pre- ™ i p $3.00 the package. serves. Pure, whole- ft ! ■ Salad Dressings 15c. 25c. some and finest quality. 9 I Special, Friday \ Saturday Bt TTER —Finest Elgin Creamery Butter OOP alb . ' OUL S] COTTOLENE— 50c pail Fairbauk's Cottolene /r« Best substitute for lard a pail S I TEA—SOc grade Uncolored Japan Tea, AflP I basket fired, a lb 4Uli PRUNES —Ungraded, Santa Clara Valley OCP Prunes, thick meated, lbs. for ' ZUU TAPIOCA —Pearl Tapioca in bulk gp ■ EVE —Regular 12c box Banner Eye I fir* I Highest test IUI I LIMA BEANS—California Einiß Beans OP I a lb JJL HAMS—IO lbs average choicest sugar cured t rtip hams a lb CANNED PINE APPLE—Delicious, chunks irp I extra quality, a can ffl WASHING POWDER —5c pkge Nine 'Oclock / O I Washing Tea . . . . U4l 5 RALSINS —15c package Seeded IIP B Raisins A SI GAR—2slb bag best Granulated 1 I Sugar, S I SAVORY ROASTKR ITS TH g N S T^ OASTEK 112 It is seamless, sanitary, easy tn keep sweet and clean. ASK ANYBODY who & has a Savory Roaster and they will tell you it's the greatest Roaster ever made, ana it is. Come in and let UH show it to you. J. .11 DAY, I I Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. ; ~ ~ el- ^ — ~ □ OUR NEW LINE OF New s P Line of Window Shades Jj| ! {Mi from IOC to 75c per Shade. p | Wall Paper for 1906. ~ c|i The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, h I All Colors. (I j p Consists ot the best'things from three factories. Also = fl: the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper) of all ji Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made P 18 kh,ds ' for Floors. g The Graves! line took |first prize in competition at St.i gr a r mm «r rx li I Louis against the world. HARRY S. LLOYD, * =®®S&SlHS!Si3Ss®!Bß : =l§^s©ssisiESigiigißfeiigiassiSPSsiE) ; =ieipisiafisa§B)isps^^ Bargain in liook.s. A complete not of lirittanicu Kncy clon.ieilia,consisting of thirty volumes una key. Aro all new and in original packages. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply at PRKSH oflice. Warning. All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing upon the property of this Company without a permit from this office, or the Superintendant at the ! works. KEYSTONE POWDER MFO. CO. Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1!)03. I 24-tf. Weather Money Savers^ AT R. SEGKR & SONS' '"bis warm weat ISj«L 9 I The money Saver W'fj 9 THE DOUGLAS SHOE I j' 'j ,j j 'j) I I|| Wives Satisfaction. ' comt<>rtable these 1 R. SEGER & SON, | VF _ _ , East Emporium's p 1 Cash Store 1 Nobodv ever saw such a Grocery Store. =s| I I, k i! (p- The Pood Store is at its Best. Our | Speeial Days are Every Day. 11l 1 |p = P | OUR SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, JAN. 23. | | ~.TTTT."~ J I j (ill p i a All Important Stock Reduction Sale, [in Greatest Bargains. ffl 1 | . We will reduce prices to induce business until business [L Iji s-ets in of itself, 011 such goods as ij] ; 50c Corset Covers of muslin, full French style, trimmed pj 1 ill with lace and ribbon, our price 30c. Mi j JJI 25c Children's Fleeced lined vests or pants 21c. pj ■ r[' Children's double knee school stockings, size sto 9 |jj k ' ioc - i I • --1 j[ Wash Goods. I 111 ii ijjlj Indigo Blue prints, Simpson Grey and Black all 6c. l|j] 1 I I i It pays yon to call on us; pj anything we offer saves you money, both in Dry Goods, Notions and Hardware. L 11 ffi Hi m ■. m ik- Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. p ji m Jj Tompkins & Norris'. 1 Phone 109 |g*L, 6 gW B □ □ Lrr OneOure fCodol Dyspepsia Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Digests what you eat.
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