EMPOIUI M MILLING C PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., August 6, 1906. NKMOPHILA, per sack $1 M Felt's Fancy, " 1 40 Pet Grove, " ' -J 5 Graham, " , ' s . Rye " 8 Buckwheat ' •' Patent Meal., " ?<> I Coarse Meal, per I DO, 1 | Chop Feed, " J <*■; j MFancy " 1 Bran ] 'f. 1 , Chicken Wheat 1 j Corn, per bushel, '•> White >• . ishel 0 | Oyster Sheila, per 100 I Ohoise i.:iovt i->ee(>R! I >l. **.*.. II LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE' At rearth t;:ii Ohes'.iut Sts.. 1 It. C. nODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DICPARrniENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution- invitecf. Thm >rhich jj/o» ike to HOP in this itepartment % lct UN know by jto* til! c ird or letter, pcrsonnHu. Henry Zarps taansacted business in Buffalo Monday. E. P. Krape and wife of East Fifth street rejoice over the arrival of a bouncing boy. Edward Hughes, of Buffalo, is visit ing at the home of Mrs. David Murry, on Third street. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Haupt returned on Friday from a week's vacation at Crystal Beach, Canada. Hubert Brady arrived in Emporium last Friday to spend the remaining holidays with his parents. Miss Grace A. Walker leaves to-day on an extended visit to Ithaca, Wat kins Glen and Spencer Lake. Mrs. L. T. Hacket, of Buffalo is visit ing her mother, Mrs. David Murry and other relatives on Third street. Mis* Ethel B. Day left last Thursday for Friendship, N. Y., to spend a month with her grand-parents. Mrs. L. B. Munsell, of Emporium, is the guest of her brother, A. F. Gard ner at Paddy's Run.—Renovo Record. Mrs. W. H. DeLong, of Emporia, Fla., was.the guest of Mrs. Tom Mc- Clellan and family from Saturday until Tuesday evening.—Mt. Jewett Herald. Dr. Carl Felt came up from Philadel phia on Sunday to join his wife and child, and visit relatives and friends, for three weeks. Chauncey Cronk, of Houghton, N. Y., visited his daughter Mrs. Walter Morrison at this place last week. Mr. Cronk and daughter made the PRESS a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Day left on Tuesday morning, accompanied by their two s >ns and daughter Dorcas, to ittend the "home coming week" at Friendship, N. Y. Miss Edith Calbic, of Buffalo, who made Miss Grace A. Walker and Geo. A. Walker a visit of several weeks, re turned home on Thursday last. The lady was very favorably impressed with Emporium and made many friends here Don M. Larrabee spent Sunday and Monday in town. Mr. Larrabee a few months ago was given charge of the combined branch offices of the New York Life Ins. Co., at Harrisburg and Williamsport, comprising a territory of nineteen counties with headquart ers at Harrisburg. He retains his resi dence at Williamsport. Mrs. Orvis Hemphill of Emporium, visited at tie home Mrs. Chas. Butler last week Mrs. Anna Fry and children left for their homo in New Mexico Wednesday, after spending six weeks here guests of Chas. Fry and family J. M. Butler has just com pleted the remodeling of the dining room at the Horton House. It is an attractive, pretty loom. Mr. Butler has laid out several thousand dollars on the Horton Houne since he has had possession of it.—Port Allegany Re . porter. C. Wesley Barr, of Gibson, transacted business in Emporium on Wednesday. Miss Oharlott Rentz has returned from a visit to Williamsport relatives. Mrs C. McCann, of Shingle House, visited her son L. F. McCann in town the past week. Mian Mildred Douglas, of Olean, is visiting friends in town, guest of her girl friends. Mr. M. Lilly, of Coudersport and A. King, Port Allegany, were guests of W. S. Sterner on Sunday. Miss Lillian Susemihl, of Elmira is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Zarps at this place. Miss Caroline Eddy, of Renovo, vis ited friends in Emporium Monday, guest of Miss Perna Gasklll. G. S. Sterner, wife and daughter, of Austin, are guest* of their mother, sister and brother at their home on Broad street, Theos. J Butler and Geo. A. Howard returned last Friday from a seven i weeks' stay at Hot Springs, Ark., look ing well. Attorney L. A. Walker and wife of Perry, N. Y., were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. Gilbert at New Warner, this week. Mrs. J»S. lyaye accompanied by her daughters Jane and Sarah left this morning for Westboro, Wis., to spend a month. Misses Ida McG'oneghy, of Couders port, Hilda Hertig and Marguerite Metzger were PRESS sanctum visitors on Tuesday. Mr.{and Mrs. J. Pitt Felt returned on Saturday from an extended visit to Binghamton, Friendship and numer ous other New York points. Judge B. W. Green and Hon. Josiah Howard attended the funeral of N. T. Arnold, -at Ridgway, on Tuesday, serv ing as honary pall bearers. Mrs. W. 11. Howard and son Wil liam, Jr., returned on Wednesday evening, from a visit at Shenandoah. Miss Dolores Borduer returned home with them. B. D. Morrison, of Dußois, repre senting the L. C. Smith A Bro's. Type writer Co , transacted business in Em porium Monday, calling on his custo mers. Tax Collector Fred Seger left on Monday for Bristol, West Va., to spend a few days with relatives and return home with his wife who has been visit ing her parents at Bristol. Mrs. J Singler, of Chicago, is the guest of her brother Mr. N. Seger and family. This is Mrs.Singler's first visit to Emporium in many years. She ex pects to remrin a month. Mrs. J. M. Butler, of Port Allegany, accompanied by her brother, Thos. S. Rogan of Summerton, S. C , visited in Emporium on Monday, being enroute for St. Marys, to visit their parents. John O. Sonberg, of Bradford, Pa., editor and manager of the Vart Land visited in Emporium on Monday and called at the PRESS office. His paper is the leading Swedish paper and has a wide circulation. Mr. Frank T. Beers, a very compet ent gentleman, will fill the position of Supt., at Climax Powder works, made vacant by the transfer of Mr. Van Gelder to Dover, N. J., possibly permanently. Howard E. Spangler (J. B. Bedard's manager) and wife, return to-day from visiting friends and relatives at York, Harrisburg, Williamsport and Renovo, having the curtailed honeymoon trip finished up in fine style. John Geo. Murry, of Buffalo, accom panied by his two daughters, are visit at the old home on Third street. Th:» is George's first visit to Emporium in three years and like all Emporium boys is glad to meet his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hamlin, C. R. Hamlin and the Misses Hamlin of Aus tin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G Gilbert last Sunday, at New Warner. Mr. Hamlin is general manager of the Beyliss Paper Mills at Austin. Rev. and Mrs. McNarry and children who have been guests of Rev. Robert son, left on Monday for Warren, Pa., from where they goto Lawrence county, Pa. Mrs. McNarry is Rev. Robertsons sister. Mr. and Mr. Ray Husted, of Empori um, returned home Saturday, after a visit to Mrs. Husted's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bentlcy, East Water street. The couple also visited Elmira and other places.— I| the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all i Rodger's StainfloOr, the best made SI 10) tinds - for Floors. p The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. T w a /-» * * rwv IMi W Louis against the world. HARRY S. LLOYD. S Mrs. Dr. Bordner, of Shenandoah, is J the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. II How i ard and family. 1 J. H. Welton, of Hicks Run, Pa , was I a PKKSS visitor today, j Somebody entered John Oummings' i barn Sunday night and stole a new set j of harness. Col. J. O. Brookbank, L. W. Gleason, Jos. S. Johnston and S. P. Kreider, ! Driftwood; E. D. Gardner, Itenovo, ! attended the Republican Judicial 1 I Convention at this place this afternoon. William T. Dellaas, Register, \ Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of Clearfield county, visited in town to : day and attended the Republican Judicial Convention. We were glatl to meet our old friend. A young man by the name of D v on, who is employed at the Key«t. e Powder worUs, was going to his board ing bouse near the works one night last week, between nineand ten o'clock was met near the railroad bridge, west 112 t-iwn by two men and asked it he had any money, and was at the same instant seized by the highwaymen,who preceded to search his pockets. For tunately the young man had 110 money and was told togo on. NOTES OF INTEREST. Third nine base ball team will cross bats with Sinnamalioning nine, at Em , p rium, on Saturday afternoon. Our i kids are ripo for tbo fray. 1 The pony and out fit chanced oil' by 1 Gunzberg the tailor of Itenovo, was I awarded to B M Buck of that place, ; last week: The number of Mr. Buck's t ticket was 2.- 0. B. HoWflpd & Co., have just receiv ed a complete assortment of the popular "Fritzier Scherff" belts, also a fine line of Taffeta ribbon in No. 120 width, all colors, which will be sold at the remark | ably low price of 25 cents per yard "No merchant can suoceed without advertising in one way or another. Patronize your town papers, build them up, and they will build the town up and build up increased trade and greater opportunities.—Ex. By glanc ing over the town papers live business men, looking for locations, will bo sur prised to see that Emporium offers several good openings to live up to date business men. Shropshire Rams. At Little Rocky Farm; big wooley, n>:iUßt fellows. First order gets pick, Don't use a scrub. I will use you right. E. W. WILCOX, 25-2t. Newerf, Pa. JAY i'. PELT. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW , Corner Fourth and IJroad streets, Emporium, Fa. All business relating to estate.collections,real estate. Orphan's Court and general law business 1 will receive prompt attention. 41-25-ly. WANTED Local Agent to represent a well-known and substantial Life Ins urance Company, I with Guaranteed Dividend policy. Liberal contract and renewals to the right man. Address B. H. Payne, Mgr. 1406 Keystone Building I'lttsburjf, Pa. Mid-Sumniep Clearance Sale! at a Sacrifice. V (\ /y 3 S ; t ■: ( I i I M > , / J All remaining Summer Goods, in every C j department must he disposed of during } , j August in order to prepare for early fall X r goods. Do not miss this wonderful bar- C gain opportunity. A £ N. SEGER, ! X Pioneer Clothier of Cameron County. j r»«a— B—I 111 I 111 mm I g»MWßß»i9<^ HAMS. COFFEEI | ■ I | FINEST a POTTED 112 PURE |//\ \ MEATS J X OLIVE OIL , BONED i The Satisfactory Store P 25c, 45. 75c CHICKEN. 4 Its easy providing when you shop at the Day Store ■ I Cooked meats and delicatessen, general groceries and £ Q fresh fruit and vegetables, with prompt and efficient A .service at your command. Prove the convenience and helpfulness of the Day store. There's saving too. Special List for JT This 'Week., Friday and Saturday | Lilly Flour 1-4 Bbl. sack, $1.28. 1-8 Bbl. sack 65c Every sack guaranteed to please. Summer Sausage a lb i6c. 15c Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit 13c. Very choice Evaporated Peaches, lb 16c. Full Cream American Cheese, lb 15c. 30c Dried Beet, nicely chipped a lb. 25c. IOC roll Toilet Paper 1000 sheets to the roll Sc; six rolls for 45c. IReymer's Chocolate Drops a lb 18c. 10c package Bird Food Bc. ft 20c Cap Mantle 16c; three for 45c. a ioc Pepper and Salt shakers sc. ■ 25 lb bag Best Grauulatee Sugar $1.35. I I FRESH LAKE FISH EVERY THURSDAY 112 afternoon. Leave your orders for delivery Friday morn- I inkr " CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS for all kinds ot I poultry. Many advantages gained by the use of it. ■ ioc, 50c, 90c packages. ■ "Royal" and "Masons" Fruit Jars. Jar Rings, 9 I Jar Tops, Jelly Glasses. A We aim to please and seldom miss. ■ Free Prompt delivery to all parts of the Borough. I J. h. DAY, I • • A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. A I It's Easy to write a good letter when ■ your paper, pens and ink are ] ! p'l friendly. | Eaton-Hurl but Writing Papers i j the "PAPERS THAT APPKAL," I \ make oolite correspondence d ' j pleasure. Most people just I { now are asking us for Twotone j and Highland Linen. There j are other styles you may like J even better. Come in and see , them. M. A. ROCKWELL, ! niircfiiHT, Kmporluin, i»a. I — JLi Foley's tioney and Tar for children,safe, sure. No opiates. ©ne Wl'wji >•:> Cure For Coughs, Colitis and Group.