EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., September 25, 1906. NBUOPHIU, per sack 11 15 Felt's Fancy, " 185 Pet Grove, '• 1 35 Graham " 00 Rye HO Buckwheat 75 Patent Meal. " 50 Coarse :>1 t-:i!. i 100 ■ 1 30 Chop !•« " 1 80 Middlings. Fancy °* l 35 Bran 1 "5 Chickt ;i Win -,t 1 55 Corn, per bnr.lv , "!'i White on:-.. urrtmalml ~ 18 Oyster shells, per 100 Choice i Hovei • ■ en, 1 OhoiccTii.nthySeod, , Choice tUletSeed, m.i-.k u*s« V:\ r v HI.: « i;v. :.S, J wman.aw; *•-. ■ v hut «a : rstnaesaOTTcnarsr-.ir r. . ' tvrjn R.C. DODSOM, THE 1 ' dddist i ft • '< - i ? ■■ J IS Ai I K. c ooitsos. Telephone, 19-' i. i I LOCAL IIEPARTMENT. ( PERSONAL (IOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would I ike to see in this department,let us know bp pos tal curd or letter, personally. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gilbert spent Sunday in Buffalo. Miss Lena Ritchie, of St. Marys, is visiting friends in town. Encourage the band boys by attend ing their concert Friday evening. Miss Jennie Robinson visited friends and relatives in St. Marys last week. Miss Nellie Fox, of Driftweod, visit ed friends in Emporium last week. W. H. Simpson, sewer contractor, spent Sunday at his home in Olean. Mrs. Jessie Fizzell, of Olean, visited relatives and friends in town over Sun day. Mr. Bastian Roll, of Williamsport, visited friends in Emporium over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer, of Sinnamahoning, spent Sunday in town. Mastor George Easterbrooks and Miss Margaret Sprung were PRESS callers last week. John M. Bergin, of Meadville, Pa. t has accepted the position of day clerk at the New Warner. Mrs. Henry Auchu and daughters, Edna and Ellen visited Buffalo Mon day and Tuesday. Don't forget the Band Concert at Opera House, Friday evening. Pin this in your hat. Mrs. R. W. Barrows, of Lock Haven, has been the guest of Mrs. Jasiah Howard for several days. Miss Jettie Wiley left Tuesday night for New York City and Dover, N. J., where she will visit friends. Mrs. Isaac Wykoff, of Cameron, re turned to-day from visititing at Brad ford, guest of her son Earnest. Miss Margaret Cnmmings left this Thursday afternoon for Niagara Falls to visit relatives for a month or more. ! The condition of Howard Dodge, who has been dangerously ill for some days is slightly improved at noon to-day. M. H. Collier and M. T. Sullivan, of Williamsport, spent Sunday in Em porium guests of the Misses Blumle. Mrs. Jas. McClure and two sons, of Buffalo are visiting Mrs. McClure's brother, Bennnet Leutze and family on Broad steet. Mrs. J. M. Robertson and children have returned home from a four month visit with her mother on the Hudson River. Mrs. Philip Dixon and daughter and Miss Addie Garrity, of St. Marys visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrity this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bortree and daughter Helen have returned from * visiting Mr. Bortree's ; parents in Wayne county, Pa. The following popular and pleasant •school teachers from down the county, who attended Institute at this place last week were PRESS visitors: Misses Nellie Myers, Harriet Winslow, Mabel May, Bibiana Sullivan, and Evangeline Brooks. i E. C. Davy, of Four Mile, was a PRESS caller on Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Mately, of Greensburg, is spending several days iij town. Ralph Davison, of Johnsonburg | spent Monday and Tuesday in town. Mrs. Geo. J. Laßar and Mrs. C. W. j Rishellare visiting friends at Bradford, j Miss Fannie Miller, of Chicago, 111., i j is the guest o/ her friend, Mrs. Jay j ; P. Felt on Fifth street. Geo. Crawford who has been spend- i | ing the past year in the south is in ; town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wheeler and Mr. j and Mri W. (!. Gilbert have been i ' spending :• few days at Buffalo and ; ! other points the past week. I Mr. and Mrs. Dleffetldfeffer, of Col- ! » lintrs; i,od. Z'i. J. were the cueßts of th; latti-r's.ei .ter and husband, Mr. and. Mrs. M.L. Cuinining -. llr.it of the week. Mrs. Mottier,of North ' '.iM. insp-, tor ' of the 1 Ladies Relief" Corps was pros:>at ! at tho meeting of the Relief Corps held j Migs . liltli... >pruin, vv ho tnakea her ' 3rd, had all kinds of troublg in getting j his comp any together. II was not that j actors were source—the Itialto has bee . full of thorn f>r weeks p.ist—but the difficulty \v 13 to get players capable of J filling tho roles in the playb selected by I Mr. Russell for his tour this season. Such play:- as "Poiteeful Valley," "Wife ' in name only" and"The Poor Mr. j Rich"' are not the kind that ordinary j repertoire actors can play and each ' " " ' ' 1.1 "I ' ———• ■ ■ > ■- ~l ■—l II . HI I. r CT ""- r 1 ■■ '» wt Mk The Laßelle For Women $2.50 | No other modern design so fully meets all the requirements of the ideal ladies shoe. It is an nneaqualed combination of style and fit, shapeliness and comfort. The high but rather broad heal, arched instep and slightly manish appearance makes it the swellest sort for the feet. *lf you are a victim of faulty shoes,we can soon enable you to walk with ease and comfort, and eventually cure your tender feet. These shoes will wear twice as long as the ordinary "ready made" shoes and have a style and fin ish that is essentially distinctive. Walker's $4.00 For Men j CHARLES DIEHL, Wanted. Every housekeeper in this county to send Cor ! our New Kali CatalOKue and price list of Butter, i Eggs and Farm Produce of all kinds, also a com plete line of Household Goods, Ladies Wearing Apparel, Notions and Novelties of all kinds. En close 10 cents for postage and packing and we will send you the following articles that would cost in any retail store in America 60 cents: One j elegant Doilie, six papers of choice Sewing I Needles, fourteen Darners, one Bodkin and one ; Ladies or Gents White Lawn Necktie. And last, j but not least, we will include six beautiful Pic | ture Souvenir Post Cards, which alone are worth I more than the 10 cents asked for the entire lot of • goods listed above. We want Boys and Girls to act as agents for the sale of these Post Cards and | will allow a very liberal commission. Send for I samples and prices today and earn enough be -1 lore the Holidays to secure a nice Christmas present. Address, The Farmers Exchange Mail I Order House, Pittsfield, Pa. For Sale Cheap. < hie slightly used class piano. ! i''or further particulars inquire ;it this i office. I CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 35, 1906. play is so different that it takes re- | markably clever players to "make j good." It is told on good authority j that since rehearsals of the pieces started a month ago, that Mr. Russell ' has tried out over thirty actors and j found them wanting. Finally, how- | i ever, he got together a company of six- I ' teen people who were fully capable in j j every way and the result is one of tin- I strongest organizations playing at pop j ! ular prices that ever toured the conn- j J try. Mr. Russell has provided a mag- ; I niflewnt scenic equipment for each of i tho plays in his repertoire. Dry Goods. ; Well I guesa you will find a nk\» lin 1 lat Diehl's. Come and tho quilt patters in latest design*, and cotton-, j b.it* _ 10.-. j an# war j Ci! Ilidlji. .ul i. iy dv;* t ■ Mo '!»;:• Burns, one of the 1...-; ! writi's v. e1: ■ ever had of "words ! for raisie," Rnd, in his case at least, j the words • jri parable from the I ord -1 * and villi .i wholly different ex - peri is -, j. : y :le popularity and less money r. ( >> his p "try. but in "The.Trav eller" and "Th- Deserted Village" ho has it better chance of Immortality than his compatriot.—London Tit-Bits. ||§3 IMj OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades^jj j ife from xoc to 75c per Shade. ft Wall Paper for 1906. I!- - =ft ! jii . The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. II 1 All Colors. ;ip Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also - jr. the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Dec.,ration Paper of all Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made I .1 klnds ' for Floors. || f'i The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. * w a T-k r^.* r „ w jjj .k Lo„i S against the world. J HARRY S. LLOYD. I Barclay believes that a day's labor is I the corner stone of our commercial i fabric, and only when labor is re j munerative is the country prosperous. | Vote for Barclay. Four great plays are to be revived 1 ! this year for which the theatre going j | public who enjoy the modern drama | , and plays worth while should be truly i thankful. The plays are "The Proud Prince," made famous by 13. H. Soth ' orn, which will be played by Porter J. White; "The Gladiator," of the phe nomena] successes of the late John Mc i ill ;ii, to be add .d to the repertoire "i'Thomas lv Shea; "Jack Cado'i and "M: '..more,' both synononious with i 111 .•» ss ai:d iil'e • : fid win Forrest— j tho former to be used by Henry B. Irv- ' i Ing during !iis American tour, the lat- I!:•!!< cri .; uile!:, ft is also ■■"i: ii & Zini • . •. M! • Philadel • i,, r the ' ' bear the i ' ous trage i founded a n Philadel thr Quaker ...i) that such l.in memory. ' a, Thursday in t<ooks. Brittanica Ency i:i ;• of thirty volumes A 1 new and in original • . .'.'ill be sold at a bargain, . P.; :ss office. 36tf JiNiRTAST COURT NOTICE. ; *. . v i) ■ to wit, October 13th, 1908, it appear- V in i') the Court that all of the suits on the t ;'!•»! for the October Term, 1906, with the oi'. .vo cases, have either been settled « : u i vuth a urobability that the cases "loci; therefore, Ibr the pur ft . ix >i' j county tho expenses of a i fin, ii uril, . i that the Sheriff of the (' )!inty ' t t '.'.r.icrnn not ify the jurors empanelled lor tn-* October Term, J'JOo, by letter not to attend at said time. By the Court: 13. \V. fJRKHN, P resident Jud^e. Deafness Cannot be CureC. By local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When | this tube is inflamed you have a rumbl ing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor ed to its normal condition, hearing wil! bo destroj cd forever; nine cases out of ien are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wn will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafn-•;; oau ••■d by catarrh that cannot lv red by Hall's Catarrh (Jure. Semi for ••iron!: ; :fV e. F.J. OHENKY & Co., Toledo, Q. Sold by Dniggigl j, 75c. Tak » Hall'u Family Pills for ''The last: sen: cause it was the thing that has fact, the ego ftfte I t pride. The mc . ;,i,- is the humility t bung without pi . words of Elbert I Philistine, and it to the author tha graph after hn formance of Just successful drama the most won do a veritable elf worl: of to daj' House, Nov. 811 If an article i- > always best. Ti you "0 to buy tli I 1 :, around the hou ■■< r \'iit Wi h Hazel Salve. It c; ••ii'ii'.ai ami tr.>■ name is stamp' 1 . ! <; for eczema, tot: . ! i 1 t,| rtii and especially ivt! •• •! fia Sold by R. 1' I >od True and tried <t;«t• <, of tin; family— De Witt's Little Marly Riser.'-. I'est for results and be.-t to take. i>usy cheeks and sparkling eves follow the use ol these dependable little pills. They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by R. C. Dodson. I - r— — m — m —— Fresh, Crisp Crackers. 112 W --. . . - -=r~— — V BOOTH'S A Q USE | OYSTERS II /\ Y WHITE 2 AND FRESH _ LILLY ■ The Satisfactory Store ■ FISH. J FLOUR ■ The best is not too good for you and in the line of H groceries Day sells the best. ■ Whenever you are offered something for nothing, H look out; but when Day offers you something at a fair I price, may be for less—look in. S Special list for this week. I 1 Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. 8 m Choice Carolina head Rice, lb Bc. X ■ Uncolored Japan or Gunpowder Tea, 50c quality I ■ alb |oc. S ■ ioc Baked Beans, large can Bc. I ™ Choice yellow Onions, peck 25c. w fl| 15c Ham or Beef Loaf, can ioc. A ■ Fancy Jersey Sweet potatoes, a peck, 25c. I I 15c can deliciaus Pine Apple chunks, 2 for 25c. I I N. Y. State hand picked beans 4c lb. I 1 ioc roll 1000 sheets to roll, Toilet paper 8c; 6 rolls I ■ for 25c. ■ 2 Banner Lye, highest test, pulverized, can ioc. • ■ 25c package Fairbanks Gold Dust Washing Pow ■ der 22c. ■ Pearl Tapioca, in bulk lb. 7c. | HAVE YOU A SAVORY ROASTER? If not A why not? No other Roaster equals the SAVORY ■ SEAMLESS. I The raised oval bottom makes it positively self ■ basting. Different in operation from other roasters. ■ Results always satisfactory. Easiest to clean. Family ■ size SI.OO in sheet iron, $2.00 in enamel. | Notable Kitchen Specialties m 1 China, £ ■ Crockery, I h Glassware, 2 A Enameledware. ft H Prompt free delivery to all parts of the Borough. 2 I J, H. DAY, I • • ■ Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. ft Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have uo hesitancy in continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough liemedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing injuroius. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to uive small children, but is a medicine of <;reit worth an.d merit, ft has a world wide reputa tion for its cures of coughs, colds and croup and can always be relied upon. For sali.' bv \J. Talari: .J H. Smith, Sterling Hun; Cruin Bros., Sinnainahim in» Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The bi-t Salve in the world lor Cut*. Mv.i!.- Sores. I 'leers, Salt Rheum, '!'« Her, Chapj. il riandr arid all *kin ruptiutis. It i- a.-iron' <••.*! (n irivf .• ;iti:s lactitai, or ui;,: y H*fut !ud. Price !isc by Druirui-tis Wiiiian:.-- M'f'g C»>.« Pi »p - Cbv.'laml, U. For sale by JLC Dodsen !)-ly. Warning. All persons arc iert.o\ !.>i : IVoao trt.-«»pn:ising Upov } pi'opftrtj of thte ollice, r the at the : orhim, Pa., August Ist, Ififlft Porte-o stori», dosirt to inform his goo drj for the r r tbi y day a. Rsad Tomatoes., ie; Good California Peaches, 16c: Vim: ;\leat, Bc, Corn So; Finest String Bent. s. 10c; Best Seeded Raisens, 11c; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap, 25 '. Other goods in proportion, ■all rue on 'phono. W. L. DIXON, 7-tf. Near Portage Bridge. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Gould, teacher of pianc forte has received a full line of the lat• . est and most popular sheet mu3o. AH the popular airs. Popular and class i ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf.
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