EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., September 25, 1966. NEMGPHILA, per sack $1 15 Felt's Fancy, " 1 36 Pet Grove, " 1 35 Graham " 60 Rye '• 80 Uuckwheat " 75 Patent Meal., " 60 Coarse Meal, per 100 1 30 Chop f-'eett, ." 1 30 Middlings. Fancy " 1 35 Bran 125 Chicken Wheat X 55 Corn, per bushel 11 White OatH. per bushel 48 Oyster Shells, per 100 Choice Clover Seed, "1 O taoice MtTlet'seed*"'' [AtMarketPr.ee.. fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, | R.C. DODSON, THE firucjejist, EMPORIUM • PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., K.C. IXIIIKON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would I ike to see i?i this department,let us know by pot tat card or letter, personally. Senator J. Henry Cochran's majority was 5,813. Jos. L. Wheeler is transacting busi ness in South Carolina. J. K. P. Hall was re-elected Senator by a reduced majority of only 614. Mrs. W. H. Howard visited Phila delphia relatives the past few days. MissM. Agnes Hutchinson, of Austin, was the guess of Miss Golda Lyons over Sunday. The many friends of Howard Dodge are glad to learn he is recovering from his serious illness. Thos. Cummings left this morning for Niagara Falls, where he has ac cepted a position. John Dodge, who has been visiting his mother the past six weeks, left to-day for Michigan. Howard Spangler and wife now oc cupy the dwelling house, of Mrs. Mayze on Fourth street. Mrs. L. J. Wiley, of Sterling Run, visited Emporium Monday and made the PRESS a business call. A fire on Tuesday destroyed Mr. Johnson's home, near the furnace. All furniture and clothing was lost. John Koehler is now comfortably located in his Fifth street residence, recently purchased from Thos. Joyce. Our esteemed friend Douglass Mc- Call of Sinnamalioning was a welcome caller at our sanctum last Thursday evening. Our friend Michael Murphy has been confined to his room for several days suffering with a severe cold. He is better now. The PRESS is thankful to the Junior Choir for a beautiful chrysanthemum plant. Our better half promptly swiped it. Mrs. Thos. McGrain, who has been confined in Williamsport hospital, where she underwent a plainful opera tion, returned home on Sunday. W. J. Leavitt and family are spend ing the week in Clarion county, where they were called by the serious illness of Mrs. father, Peter Painter, of Lawsonham. Mrs. Henry Martin, of Williamaport, came up on Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Leutz and attend the Jr., Choir entertainment at opera house, Monday evening. Mrs. Josiah Howard and Miss Mar garet Cavey, visited in Philadelphia last week. Miss Cavey came home on Sunday, Swhile Mrs. Howard went to Shenandoah to visit relatives. A telegaam from Corry to Buffalo News says: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Melnnes, of the Mclnneß Steel Co., have issued invitations for the mar riago of their daughter Elizabeth to Harry Bruce Smith, to take place Nov. 21st. 1 iif 112 ourth of July. Aug. 1 is the Swiss Fourth of July, the national fete day. A traveler tells how he helped to celebrate it one year at one of the climbing centers in the Valais by eating the sumptuous dinner provided by the hotel without extra charge, applauding the fireworks dis play and a bonfire lighted high on the mountain side and shouting "Hourra!" > at the end of a patriotic speech extoll ing the ancient military glories and present republican democracy of Swit- i zerland. Next morning came the ! strange sequel. The orator of the oc- j caslon, the most distinguished native ( visitor in the place, was appealed to j as one who would certainly know the name of the Swiss president, but even he could not remember it. Nobody ; ever can. The name of that unassum- : lng functionary is always less familiar i in Switzerland than that of the lieu- I tenant governor Is in Illinois. He is j merely the democracy's temporary of flclal. •Tall Dorn Book*. Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" Is the most famous and of its class incom parably the best English book ever written in prison. Bunyan was a pris oner in Bedford jail from 16G0 to 1672 and in addition to his Immortal alle gory wrote "Grace Abounding" and "The Holy City" during those twelve years. Raleigh, who was a prisoner in the tower, 1003-14, occupied seven years of his captivity in writing his "History of the World." "The King's Quair," a long and romantic love poem, was written by .Tames I.of Scotland when in prison at Windsor castle in 1423. Smollett, during his three months' i detention In the King's Bench prison for libel, wrote "The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Graves," anil during a Blmilar experience at Newgate in 1703 Defoe wrote a "Collection of Casual- j ties and Disasters." -Need a good cathartic? A pill is best | Say a pill like DeWitt's Little Early j Risers. About the most reliable on the j market. Sold by R. C. Dodson. mSL The Laßelle For Women RO No other modern design so fully meets all the requirements of the ideal ladies shoe. It is an uneaqualed 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. If 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 CHARLES DIEHL, In Time of Peace. In the first months of the Russia- Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, j "have shingled their roofs in dry weath- ! or. - ' The virtue of preparation has j made history and gives to us our greatest men The individual as well as the na-1 tion should be prepared for any emer- j gency. Are you prepared to successfully j combat the first cold you take? A cold j can be cured much more quickly when j treated as soon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled iu the system. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures or colds and i( should bo kept at hand ready for instant use. For sale by L. Taggart. J. E. Smith, .Sterling RumCrum Bro's.Sinnamahoning CAMERON COUNTV PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906. C. B. Howard & Co., have received from the Pacific Count what is perhapa the finest lot of RED CEDAR shingles thai ever came to Cameron county. C. B. Howard & Co., have the only ! large stock of shingles in the county at j the present time. RED CEDAR from I the Pacific Coast and J WHITE CEDAR j rom Wisconsin. Tortured Day and Night Rheumatism Crazes the Mind URIC-O, An Internal Treatment for the 8100d —It ia Widely Recom mended as a Cure. I ! Every sufferer from Rheumatism is familiar with the sleepless nights, and j nerve binding, muscle twisting 1 pains j which they have to endure. Vapor ; baths have been used, Mt. Clemens has been visited, and hundreds of dollars spent in search of relief. There is but little use of other experiments, as relief and a permanent cure for all forms of Rhe»imatism can only be found in Smith's Specific Uric-O. It matters little how long one has suffered from the trouble, or how intense the suffer ing, Uric-0 will cure you. It cures by | its direct action upon the blood; mus- I cles. and kidneys, neutralizing poison- j ous uric and rheumatic acids. Drug- | gists and Physicians everywhere are | recommending Uric-O, because they ) know that at last there has been a i j remedy prepared which actually cures ■ the disease. Uric-O is manufactured j by the Smith Drug Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Is supplied to users in large i/.e bottles, which sell for 81.00. Your j Druggist can supply you with the rem ] edy, or you can orcier direct. Samples j and circulars will be forwarded free to i all who apply. Use Uric-O for Kheu j matism only. It may possibly save | your life. Uric-O is sold in Emporium by L. j Taggnrt. 321y. jilj OUR NEW LINE OF NeW S P rill £ Line of Window Shades^ k from IOC to 75c per Shade. jHi i Wall Paper for 1906. Izr , T I ijji The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, ffl ijpl ———— All Colors. lif | 111 Consists of the best, tilings from three faetories. Also : - • • .- ; Jjj the Robert Graves Co. 's line of Decoration Paper ofj all * Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made Bj klllds - for Floors. The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. M T . „ r't/-» w w « r ifn |l I,ouis against the world. fIARRYjjS. LLOYD. 1 S^.^'-giWpi^aiß"SslßiST^Bl6lsSslE?aSiil="^SglßlEiis!B3!s3EnSlE?=ii=i?ig=il^glg;pilsgis=ig^K' THE ORIGINAL j LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP ! For all Coughs and assists in /H The R«« ! I expelling Colds (rom the sys- II Clover Bloi- ! item by gently moving the Uj eom and the | bowels. A certain , gjFX Honey Bee . relief (or croup and is on every I whoopln^jcoujrh. Kennedy's Laj&iiva Honey & Tar moves contains" " KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE! _ CONTAISINa HONEYiiETAR rRirAKSB AT THS LABORATORY or B. O. BeWITT * 00., CHIOAQO, U. I. A. i Sold by R. C. Dodson. 1 HENRY JAEGER, Harness Maker and Upholsterer; F. O. Judd's OldStiind.i EMPORIUM, PA. Manufacturer of and Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROtfEN, COLLARS, WHIPS, etc. At Prices as Low as Possible. Repairing a Specialty. UPHOLSTERING.—I carry a full line of cloths for recovering furniture* j and guarantee all work. Henry Jaeger. E. A. PYLE, GENERAL Insurance Agency; ! Fire, Life, Health and Acci : dent, Employers Liability, Hoileri I Insurance, Plate Glass, Surety Bonds. OFFICE—CLIMAX BLDG. Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure P'gwto what you mL ■ Having purchased my partners' ■ interest in this firm. I will endeavor ■ to continue the same methods as for ■ merly. G-ive the best values possible I for the least money. I Thanking my patrons and friends || generally, for past favors and hoping |f by fair dealing to merit your future J patronage. | I am vours truly, j B. EG-AN. I Emporium Furniture Co., 1 m Groceries that are Safe % I Rightly Priced NEW SPRING 1 CALIFORNIA |J /\ J BROOK I SOFT SHELL. CREAMERY A The Satisfactory Store II WALNUTS BUTTER Whether you live to eat or eat to live, you want to ® be sure that you are getting what you buy. Our aim 9 is to make you feel absolutely safe in buying food stuffs 9 I both in quality and prices asked. Compare us with A others. Test us any way you choose. X Reduced price for the week. B Schumacher's RolledAvena 25c S" 25 lb Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. I 17 Cakes Acme Soap 25c ft 15c package Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit 12c. ■ California Hams, trimmed Shoulder lb nc I ioc roll "Square Deal" Toilet paper 86c rolls 4sc. I California Lima Beans, lb Bc. ■ 30c Dried Beet, choicest cuts, chipped a lb. 25c. Z 15c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Vermicelli 12c. I 15c Prunes, thick meatod and tender, lb 12c I Large 25c bottle Queen Olives, the bottle 2?c. I 15c can "Rex" Corned Beef, 2 cans 25c. I Large can Kipperd Herring in tomato sauce I Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. | Booth's Baltimore Oysters and 1 Lake Fish. I I Notable Kitcken Specialties, m Buy a Savory Roaster, it will do that Thanksgiv I ing Turkey or Joint to a turn. Seamless, self-basting" m salf-browning. THE BEST ROASTER ON EARTH S Family size will hold a 141b turkey and go into aii I inch oven, enameled $2.00; sheet iron, SI.OO. ™ 1 | I J. H. DAY, I • • Phone 6. * Emporium, Pa. J CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH | PENNYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND BRAND <** lr / LADIES ! Ask your Druggist for A CHI CHES TER'S PILLS in RED GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with Blue<ol Ribbon. TAKE NO OTHBR. Druggist aud ask for CHI-CHKB-TEH'» V KNULIBH PILLS, the DIAMOND BRAND, for twenty-five years known as Best, Safest, Al ways Reliable. Sold by Druggists everywhere. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., POILA..FA.
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