EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium. Pa.. April 12, 1906. JMOPHILA. per Mok *1 25 Felt's Fanov, 1 <0 Pet Grove, '• 1:« Oraham " #6 Rye " 66 Buckwheat " ••• 70 Patent Mea! " 80 Coarse Meal, per 100, 125 Chop Feed, ■••• •." 125 Middling". Fancy " 1 35 Bran 1 20 <!jitclcen Wheat 1 R5 Corn, per bushel 70 White Oals, per bushel, 45 How Oats Choice Clover Seed. ") Choice Timothy.See-i 112 At Market Prices. Ohoice Millet Seed, paacy Kentucky BlueQ-&as, | R. C. DODSON. THE Brticjcjist, RXPORII'M. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth an 3 Chestnut Sts.. r siifei flUB" »*. t nonso.M. Telephone, 19-:; LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited That which i /on would t'lrc to ire in thin department,let i/« knnte by pn>■ 1 (I curd or letter, rer*onnllu. Everybody drinks but mother; She works out by the day: She married pa to reform hiiu, But it hasn't turned out that way. - Pa makes me rush the growler; The leavings are always scant: Everybody soaks at our house. But ma—she cau't. —Buffalo Evening News: Mrs. Maggie O'Brien is visiting j friends in Emporium this week. Miss Ruth Richardson, of Driftwood, ■ was the guest of Miss Nina Bryan last Sunday. Miss Blanch Ludlam, came home ft Dm Clarion Normal school to spend Easter. Mrs. Eberte, of Johnsonburg, is visit ing her mother, Mrs John Schlecht at this place. Mrs. Wm. Sprung and daughter Margaret visited friends in town Wednesday. Miss Claire Eddy, of Calder. Pa., was the guest of Miss Golda Lyons over Easter. Miss Mary Ryan and Miss Fox, of j Driftwood were in Emporium Wednes day calling on friends. Miss Margaret Cavey is home from St. Elizabeth's school at Allegheny, N. V , to spend a week with her mother. Mrs. Fred Ritchie, of St. Marys was called to town last Sunday on occount of tha of her sister, Mrs. Jesse McFadden. Mr. John Colons who resides with his son at Austin is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. C. Dod son, of this place. Miss Christie McDonald, who is a iitudent at St. Elisabeth's school, Alle gheny, X. Y., is spending the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. Thomas Gallagher and Miss ftlazie went to Buffalo last week to visit Mr. and Mrs H. C. Rich. Miss Gallagher will remain there for some days. Mrs. E. D. S. -.er, of Sizerville, and Mrs. Geo. B. Foutof Sinnamahoning, Pa., were PRES.- visitors yesterday. Of course they read and pay in ad vance for their reading. Mr. W. C. Blair who has been em ployed as expert lumberman in this section for some time, left on Monday for Marlinton, West Va., to enter the employ of Dror.ey Lumber Co. Our esteemed townsman, Mr. J. F. Parsons was recently elected a mem tier of ''Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution,'' at a recent meet tig held at Philadelphia. Don M. Larrabee, wife and son. of Williamsport, passed Easter with the former's parentts, M. M. Larrabee and family, at this place. Don returned to Williamsport yesterday, his wife and "On remaining here for a few days. John W. Sheldon, of Renovo, ( form erly a resident of Emporium, ) called on old friends in town on Tuesday, and visited the PRESS office. We enjoyed a few minutes conversation with our old friend. Mr. Sheldon is Road Fore man of Engines with Pennsy R. R. P. J. Flynn, one of Pennsy Ft. R., engineers, residing at East Emporium, while transacting business up town on Tuesday drop{rt?d the coin in ye editor's hand for one year's subscription. We havekaown Mr. Flynn for many years and always respected him for his i. any good points. Mrs. Jasper Harris rlnlted friends nt Olean over Sunday. J. B. Wallis, Jr., of Ashley, PH., IS gue-it of Mr. Fred Julian. CouDcilman Butler visited at Fort Allegany last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Daly, of Dtißois. visited the letter's home this week. Mr. Jacob Slaigle, of Sheffield, wai visiting friends in Emporium, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Edwards, of Slzervllle, transacted business in this office last week. Mrs. R. D. Branson, of Dußois, is visiting her father and sister at this place. W. H. Howard returned last Satur day from an extended business trip to several southern states. Hon. Josiah Howard, Mr. Jos. Kaye, and Mr. A. C. Blum left Monday even ing on a business trip down east. Mr. and Mrs. R E. Dininny and daughter, of Buffalo, are guests of the former's mother on Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Poyer, and little son Max, are visiting the lattcr's par ents, Mr. and Mrs.l. H. Legget,onWest Creek. Will Buchannan, who was awarded the contracts for the erection of two iron bridges, has been in town this week. Adam S. Hicks, Dents Run, trans acted business in town on Tuesday and called at the PRESS office, renew ing for another year. Mr. S. M. Van Wert has returned from the General Hospital at Buffalo, where underwent an operation and is very much improved in health. Miss Hattie Russell, of Mt. Jewett, transacted business in Emporium this week, closing the sale of tho Alonzo Smith property on Portage street. Mr. and Mrs. Mahan, and Mrs. John Burden and little daughter, of St. Marys, attended the funeral of Mrs. Oallager at this place, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Gilbert have returned from Perry, N. V., being called there by the illness of Mrs.' Gilbert's mother, who returns to Em porium with them. George Kenworthy, of Cameron j Mines, was a PRESS visitor on Satur day and carried away a PRESS receipt I for another year. Come again, Geo; you are always welcome. Mr. B. W. Green returned last j Thursday evening from a two week's visit to his Florida orange grove, He reports the prospects for a large crop of oranges very flattering. Mrs. E. M. Hurteau and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Wheeler, are spending a few days at Buffalo. Mr. Wheeler will meet them on his retnrn from his Canada silver claim and return to Em porium with them. Miss Emma Smutz, of Tidioute, visited in Emporium over Sunday, guest of her brother Geo. and family. Miss Smutz was on route for Philadel phia where she is employed as a teacher in the city schools. Mrs. John W. Coe, of Wampsville, .N. Y., was called here last week by Mr. E. G. Golemrn on account of the ser ious illness of their mother. We are pleased to announce the good lady has greatly improved. Our old and esteemed friend Mr. Eugene Wade, of Sterling Run, who has been one of our most reliable citi zens since 1856 was an Emporium visitor yesterday. We were pleased to shako hands with the venerable friend Joseph Gayney, who has been con. fined in Williamsport Hospital for several months from injuries received in a dynamite explosion, has arrived home. He is still on crutches but hopes soon to be able to walk alone He has had a long and painful siege of it. Brother C. E. Davis, known to our readers as "Gassaway," came over from Olean on Monday, packed his collar box and returned to Olpan, where he h;is accepted a position as clerk at the Grand Central. Judging from the menu deposited on our desk the Central must be putting up good feed. Come again friend. ' JoseplvJ. Lingle and wife, of West boro, Wis., who have been visiting friends in Emporium, guests of Mr. Henry Auchu and family left yesterday for Erie, Pa., to visit relatives for a few days, after which they will depart for Westboro. Their many Emporium friends enj >yed their short visit. Miss Lingle will remain here for some time yet. Frank McCabe, well known in Aus tin, Galeton, Emporium and nearby towns as a drug clerk and "original cuss" in window display and other ad vertising schemes is now employed at Holcombes pharmacy in Westfield. The Free Press gives an account of a window at the above place which Mc- Cabe made to appear broken and at traded much attention it served the purpose admirably for which it_ was intended, viz: Advertising.--Galeton Democrat. Lovers of ice cream should bear in mind that Mrs. C. G. Schmidt's pop. ular ice cream parlors will open for the season next Saturday. This delicious home mame cream never lacks patrons. Everybody reads the PRKSH. CAMKRON COUNTV PKKSS, THURSDAY, APKd, u h 1906. WerM»n« Bells. I Miss Linda Belle Fink, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs !.. S. Fink, will bo united ! in marriage this evening to Mr. How ard Edward Spangler, the ceremony to take plaee at seven o'cloek at the bride's home, Rev. Olea\er officiating. The bride and groom are both highly respected and popular with our citizens. Mr. Spangler has charge of J. B. Be dard's tailoring establishment. The PRESS as well as a large circle of friends extend hearty congratulations, al though a little in advance. Coal Operators Will Not Arbitrate. The presidents of anthracite coal carrying roads declare there is noth ing to arbitrate, all questions at issue having been settled by the strike com mission. The coal operators say, "Yon are responsible for the suspen sion of work. There was no reason ' for ordering the men to stop work : pending our negotiations. We arc willing to pay the wages fixed by the strike commission. We have nothing further to offer." NOTES OF INTEREST. R Seger has started the work on 1 three dwelling houses. Don't forget the base ball meeting at j Council room this evening, at 7:30. The C'oudersport & Port Allegany j R. R , have a new time card in this ! Issue. Jasper Harris yesterday placed a j handsome floor show case in his store. 1 It is a beauty. The miners at Cameron returned to j their work Tuesday morning, being out two week's. Mr. Brady has al ways paid his miners more than the scale price. Had ley's moving picture entertain ment at the opera house Monday even ing was the best ever exhibited here, j Hope they may return again at an j early date. Lovers of ice cream should bear ic ! mind that Mrs. C. G. Schmidt's pop ular ice cream parlors will open for the j season next Saturday. This delicious i home made cream never iacks patrons, j R. Seger & S>n have just received! their second invoice of summer cloth-1 ing. comprising many new styles just issued. Be sure you take a look at j their large line of goods, equal to any to be found in the city. Easter Services at Emmanuel 1 Church. There was a good attendance at each | of the services at Emmanuel Church on j Easter-day, all the pews being filled at the mid-day aervice. The beautiful floral decorations in the chancel and the inspiring musio, rendered more ef j fective by the addition of several men's voices in the choir, gave fitting out ward expression to the inward joy of the Resurrection Festival. The sermon was from the text, Romans 6:5: "For as we have been united with Christ in the likeness of His death, even so shall j we be united with Him in the likeness of His resurrection." The new»niemorial communion silver | was used at the early and mid day eel- i ebration for the first time. The offerings for the organ and Par- j ish House funds amounted to?l-50. The ' new organ has now been entirely paid for. The mite-box offerings of the Sunday School amounted to SSO, to ! which §(3.70 was added by the church ! people of Driftwood At the annual parish meeting on 1 Monday evening, the members of the old vestry were re-elected. DinKnoNl.i of Hraditch*-. "There are more than fifty kinds of headache," said a physician, "and suf ferers from the more common forms may cure themselves by locating the cause and treating themselves accord ingly. The more frequent forms are a dul! pain across the forehead, due to dyspepsia; a pain In the back of the head, due to the liver; a bursting pain in both temple.-;, due to malnutrition; an ache on the top of the head, as though a weight pressed on the skull, due to overwork; an ache between the brows Just above the base of the nose, due to eye strain." "LE ROY PLOWS" prolong the lives ol' HORSEA and HEN, I'hey draw EASY, they HOLD EASY. They run smooth and hold to the ground when .-tony They clear well in loose soil. They wear well. Not the cheapest but the beat. Made by the Le Roy Plow Co., Leßoy, N. Y. Leßoy Plows for sale by C. H. JESSOP, Emporium, Pa. fli OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades lb] . from IOC to 75C per Shade. | 111 Wall Paper for 1906. _ 7 ■ ATXT _ v = ===== Iff! The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. jg Jjj] All Colors. !fl Consists of the best things from three factories. Also , ■== the Robert Graves Co. s line of Decoration Paper ofjall Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made E kinds * for Floors. The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. »i A rxrv. T . T y «< Louis against the world. MARRY S. LLOYD. !l) Sg .=-=■S7Z. JT=. a' o (f55£5 ri u srs.=lßagl3Sgg3BrsllsSg^lgßlE^lSigiqjg|3^lg;j^il Letter to Judge Brennan. I Emporium, MI. I ; Dear Sir Currie Hardware Co., At lantic City, N. J.,had be< n dealing in paint > for nmre tlian twenty years, and last year found-out Devoe. This is how they did jit. i Bought twi. eans, took off the labels, sent to a chemist for analysis. The chemist found it pure ami they | took our agency. This is the way to find-out a paint. ' but not every dealer can do it. There j ought to be public provision for making good tliin»s known without cost. It's a pity American citizens haven't got it. The people want it.even more than the trade. Voure truly F. W. DKVOE & Co., New York. I'. S.— Murry \ Coppersmith sell our ' P & »nt- Williams' kidney Pills. Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your Kidney's •jn«t Bladder? Have you pains in the j loins, aide, back, groins and bladder'' 1 Have you a flabby appearance of the face, j especially under the eyes'' Too frequent 'desireto pass urine? If so William's , Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free, ißy mail 50 cents. Sold by R. C. Dod- I son. Williams M'f'g. Co.. PropCleve j land. 0. For Sale. A number of long tables, suitable for I store or dining room; for sale at a bar ! gain. R. SEOER. : Ht){lhtcr'H Notice. STtTEOH Pennsylvania, J s s County ok Cameron. { "VTOTICE is hereby given that B. W. Green. -L> Administrator of the Estate of Richard J. Loyd, late of the Borough of Emporium, deceas ed, his filed his first and final account of his ad ministration of the ouid estate, and the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court at April Term next for confirmation ni «i. C. JAY OOODNOUGH, Register. Register's Office, i Emporium, Pa., March 26th, 1900.—6-lt. I ! } Get There] | Early. | j !{1 Building season is here and [jj j 1 £ we are prepared to furnish fij | Heavy and Shelf a | Hardware and | Builders' Supplies 1 nl I of all kinds, at prices that (jj I oJ will astonish you. nJ j lr We handle everything for n]! |Qi use on the farm or garden; ¥] j ' i 0 80 [n £ COOK STOVES. njj £ HOTPLATES. | j ft OVENS. ETC. B id S; ru Uealaocarrv a complete line m M of S HER WIN WI LLI AM 8' fU •RI HOUSE PAINTS, VARNISHES, rt OILS and ROOF PAINTS The lr | "j largest stock in Cameron county. Qj $ A full line of Carpet Sweepers, Oi Wringers and Lawn Mowers of iri I jjl all kinds. Screen doors and [JJ : j}' Window Screens, Poultry Nett- n] a! 1 mg Fence Wire, Two and three ul ; ply roofing, Paroid roofing, the i j/ best made. We also carry a com- ft | pj plete stock of Bath Tubs_, Closets, in j lavatories and range boilera. [U b Wo employ none but expert n] ipi workmen in our plumbing es- lr | tablishment. QJ j j|n We also have in connection a J{] ; pJ Tinning Department, Tin Itoof- ui i I :f ing; Spouting and general repair Qj i I In work solicited. nj 1 ! jii All work done by us will be In 1 I jj] guaranteed to give satisfaction. Qj . ! [jj U] qj Estimates Cheerfully Given u] j g U] |on all Kinds of Work jjj Oj By strict attention to business n] : [J- we hope to merit a reasonable }{] 1 pi share of your patronage. in u] Thanking you for past favors. m If. v. heilman.l HS P H aSHSHSHS IFF WILL PAY YOU^ To See R. SKOKR & SON'S I New Spring" and | I Summer Clothing I AND FURNISHINGS. I New and Beautiful Latest Styles in | MEN, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING I I Selected with the greatest care as I to quality and price. Call and see our I beautiful stock of stylish clothing and I furnishings. IBitf Line of Summer Hats. Finest Line of Trunks and Satchels 1 Don't forget our Merchant Tailoring I Department. J J R. SEQER & SON, j B NEXT TO RANK. M r Grocery News Worth | Reading. I I NEW nA vc LARGE I GARDEN |» J VARIETY G SEEDS FLOWER READY THE Satisfactory Store SEECS I Whenever you fine you need anything in the grocery line, come or phone to Days. If you have no phone and cannot come, ask for onr order clerk to call, in any event you will have the best attention the store can give. You run 110 risk in buying groceries here. All I must be satisfactory and are sold subject to return at once if not so, and exchanged or purchase price refund ed. Come. Reduced Prices for Fridayand Saturday ft BUTTER —Finest N. V. State Creamery Butter. Ilb I I prints, wrapped in parchment a lb. 26c. MAPLE SUGAR —Choice new goods, by the cake a lb 12 'jc; less quantities a lb 13c. BEANS—N. Y. State, hand picked pea beans, just the thing for soup and baking, a lb. 4c. SMOKED MEAT —California Hams, mild sugar cured four to eight pounds average, a lb. I LARD —Pure leaf lard, in bulk 11c lb. CANNED GOODS —Corn, Pumpkin, Hominy, Baked I Beans, 10c values, extra quality, 3 cans for 25c. CEREAL —Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, the ideal 7 prepared cereal, a 15c package 12c. SOAP—B five cent cakes Oak Leaf Soap for 25c. This is house cleaning time, better buy liberally. I BAKING POWDER —1 lb. can Davis O. K. Baking 8 Powder 15c. CANNED FlSH—Kipperel Heiriug or Herring in Q tomato sauce, large can 15c. GRAPE JUICE —Large bottle Randall's Grape Juice I 3cc. SUGAR. —25 lb bag best granulated $1.40. BOILED HAM—Danahy's famous boiled ham, nicely I sliced a lb 30c. I ■ Garden Tools. Dairy Supplies. Q House Furnishing Hardware. I BOOTH'S BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND FRESH FISH. J. H. DAY, I A Phone.6. Emporium, Pa. ft \i»—i « wmm mmmmam&J
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