EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., November 27, 1906. NKMOPHILA, per sack *1 IS felt's Fancy, . " 135 Pet Grove, " 1 35 Graham, " 80 Bye " 00 Buckwheat. " 75 Patent Meal. " 50 Coarse Meal, per 100 1 20 Chop feed " 1 20 Middling* 1 45 Middlings. Fancy '• 1 50 Bran 1 30 Chicken Wheat 1 55 Chicken Wheat No. 2 1 40 Corn per bushel,.... «7 White Oats, per bushel 46 Oyit'r Shells, per 100 Choice Clover Seed, ) Choice Timothy Seed, J At Markest Price Choice Millet Seed. } R.C. DODSON, THE Dra^ist, EMPORIUM. PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. It. C. IHIUHON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would ik c to sec in this de par intent ,let us know by pot at card or letter, personally, M. J. Berger was a Renovo visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Cummings visited rela tives in Renovo last week. Frank E. Felt is clerkingjin Stephens & Saunders hardware store. Mr. Berger, clerk at Warner House spent Thanksgiving at his home 5n Meadville. Miss Mame Walsh, of Johnsonburg, was the guest of Miss Anna Cleary over Sunday. Miss Helen Blumle has accepted a position with S. E. Murry & Co., as stenographer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhodes, of Coudersport spent Thanksgiving at New Warner. John Weismau and children, of Olean, spent Thanksgiving with Joshua Bair and family. Miss Florence McDonald, of Drift wood, visited friends in Emporium last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ulrich, of Sinnama honing visited their daughter in town last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh, of Aus tin, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gilbert over Thanksgiving. Mrs Mary Garrison and Mrs. Cora Bulick, of Oxford, N. Y., are visiting S. G. Ostrum and wife on Bryan Hill. Mr. A. W. Smith, of Sterling Run, made this office a pleasant call last Satuaday renewing his subscription for the PRESS. Mr. Chas. Collins and Mr. Frank Kelly, of Austin, took in the dance at the opera House last Thursday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dixon and child ren and Miss Addio Garrity, of St. Marys, spent Thanksgiving with Wm. Garrity and family. M. Terwilliger, of Emporium, was in Ridgway over to visit his sister, Mrs. Frances Decker, and other relatives.—Ridgway Daily Record. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sprung and daughter Margaret, of Shippen return ed home last Saturday from New York City were they were taking in the sights the past two weeks. Mrs. Maud English, of Driftwood, and sister, Miss Alice Williams, of Mason Hill, visited in Emporium Mon day and Tuesday. They called at the PRESS office while in town. 11. C. Rich and wife, Mrs. M. C. Caskey, Mrs. Rich's mother, also mother of ye editor, and Miss Olive Caskey, his niece, of Buffalo, left Tues day evening for a winter's sojourn in the balmy clime of southern California. —Austin Autograph. W. S 'V tr.unacted busines* in tit'Vu Wednesday. Mus Ellen Auuhu visited friends in Remivi over Sunday. W J. Flaherty, of Bradford, trans acted business in town this week. Miss Stella Keller attended the Thankttgiving ball at Renovo last week. Mrs Henry Jaeger, of St. Marys, is guest of .Mr. and Mrs. J. E Rousseau. Mr. Robbins, of Bingharaton, N. Y., Is guest ot W. B Thompson and family. A. Brady and C. J. Goodnough are making New York City a business visit. Miss Stella Hoffman, one of our teachers spent Thanksgiving at her home in ltenovo Andrew Deleggi and Forest Pye, of Eastern dynamite works, were PRESS visitors on Tuesday evening. W. 0. Blair left.for West Virginia Wednei-day with a party of gentlemen to inspect it large timber tract. Mrs. John W. Coe, of Wampsville, N. Y , is visiting her mother, Grandma Coleman, and brother, E. G. Coleman. Wm. Appel returned on Sunday from Syracuse, where he was called several weeks ago, owing to serious illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald and daughter, Miss Christie,were the guests at the home of Frank Good in Renovo over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, of Lock Haven are locating in town, Mr Carpenter being employed as baker for M. L. C'ainmings. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Fritz, of Harrie burg, are in town, Mr. Fritz having taken the contract to decorate Jos. Kaye's new residence. Owing to ill health Miss Grace Leet has tendered her resignation as assist ant principal of the High School, to take effect next Tuesday. Miss Mildred and Easter Owoa, of Port Allegany, were guests of Miss Elizabeth Crandell last week and -At tended Miss Crandell's birthday party. Frank P. Strayer, of Emporium Lodge, and John Gleason, of Drift wood Lodge, attended a session of the Masonic Grand Lodge at Philadelphia, this week. Chester Hockley, of Pittsburg, who is located at Pittsburg where he is em ployed by the Westinghouse people, visited his father and brother in town on Monday. J. E. Rousseau who resides in Rock well block over M. L. Cummings' store, is the happy father of a bouncing boy that made its advent on Tuesday. His friends were treated to cigars. Our old friend V. E. Crum, of Slnna mahoning, was transacting business in Emporium last Momday and took time to call on ye editor. We regret we were called away on important busi ness and failed to meet our friend. Mr. Crum is interested in the Sinnaina honing Powder Company and is an energetic powder man. Mrs. Ellen McCabe and daughter Mame lefr Monday afternoon for Coudersport, their future home. They will reside with Mrs. McCabe's sister, Mrs. J. E. Kelley, at the New Critten den Hotel, where Mrs. McCabe will be assistant house-keeper. This family has resided in Emporium many years and will be much missed. Our best wishes follow them. S. C. Larrabee Prcatical Paincer "Don't pay 81.50 a gallon for canned oil, which ought to cost but GO cents a gallon. Ready mixed paint is half oil and half paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel and add it to the L. & M. Paint which is seini-mixed." When you buy L. & M., Paint you get a fijjl gallon of paint that won't wear off for 10 or 15 years, because L. & M., Zinc hardens the L. & M., White Lead and makes L. & M., paiut wear like iron. 4 gallons L. & M., mixed with 3 gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. Actual cost L. iV M., 31.20 per jjal lon. Sold in the north, east, south and west. C. S. Andrews, Ex- Mayor, Danbury, Conn., writes: -Painted my house 19 years ago with L. &M. Looks weil to j day." Sold by 11. S. Lloyd. Emporium, l'a. | Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica and Witch Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25c by Druggists. Williams M'fg Co., Prop's Cleveland, O. For sale by It. C. I Dodson. ■ 9-ly. You can get all kinds of good cedar shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.. Wanted. Every housekeeper in this county to send Cor our New Kail Catalogue and price list of Butter, 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 wi. will send you the following articles that would cost in any retail Rtore in America 50 cents: One elegant Doilie, si* papers of choice Sewing Needles, fourteen Darners, one Bodkin and one Ladies or Gents White Lawn Necktie. And last, but not least, we will include six beautiful Pic ture Souvenir Post Curds, which alone are worth | more than the 10 cents asked for the entire lot of goods listed above. We want Boys and (iirls to act as agents for the sale of these Post Cards and will allow r, .ery liberal commission. Send for samples and prices today and earn enough be fore the Holidays to secure a nice Christinas present. Address, The Farmers Exchange Mail I Order House, Pittsfield, Pa. CAMERON COUVTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1906. EJ S- Coppersmith s I Holiday Specials I Th« citizens of Cameron and adjoining counties are respectfullv in vited to call and inspect our large line of goods suitable for the Holidays, at greatly reduced prices. Furs, Silks, Dress Silks, Umbrellas, Pillow Tops and Cords, Ladies Underwear, both fleeced and wool, and Outing garments. Children's Underwear at greatly re duced prices to close out same. Silverware, China and Cut Glass. Latest Designs. Dolls, Toys, Gaines and Fancy Goods. » jTrlK ALL Millinery at special reduced |\/l 1I 11 prices. Trimmed and untrimmed J liatsat great bargains, many stylish r ==. hats being reduced one-half. REMEMBER our Fancy Waist Bilks, liattenburg and drawn work. MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH. At 1-1 House ___ ■ I Ninety and Nine Prices: sl, 75, and 50c; Children 25e. Parrs: .fensa) □TalSffe] | J usta Word I Guaranteed to if l-j W • * % e. + r v jf jfj /M • ' \> give Satisfaction |i|« ifil — " We have a large and up-to-date stock of Blankets Ml tfjj Stoves and Ranges, Granite Ware and everything in Hard- pj [p. ware. _ H] ||f| 840.00 Hard Coal Heating Stove, good as new QQ pj II STEPHENS & SAUNDERS. I Us SB3SSS gS3SBnBiiIS9WMHi iHiilil OUR NEW LINE OF ew Spring Line of Window Shades |~ ilfj from xoc to 75c per Shade. I Wall Paper for 1906. mu mT . „ . rjfi The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. | ft All Colors. |J jli Consists of the best things from three factories. Also j - -*■ —; — : : —J¥l the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of.all ; Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made b kinds ' for Floors. f| The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. * w a fa r-k* r „ b l" Louis against* the world. HARRY S. LLOYD, 112 : a§iaSl!B'|!lS(gillSallsif@EjgSpljs!SpSi : aSiiS!EislSiSgp^fE!Si^ H. C. FRITZ, Decorating and Sign Co., No. 8, South riarket Square, HAHRISBURG, PA. Estimates given on all kinds of de corating, artistic paper hanging and painting. Would be glad to corres- I pond with Cameron county patrons xtfho may have work in my line. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you oat. Foley's honey and Tar for chlldren,safe,sure. No opiates. I I Haying purchased my partners' I ■ interest in this firm, I will endeavor I I to continue the same methods as for- I I merly. Give the best values possible K I for the least money. I H Thanking my patrons and friends I ■ generally, for past favors and hoping I || by fair dealing to merit your future K I patronage. g I am vours truly, 'I | B. EG-AN. / |Emporian^nrnito is Over. Christmas I IT § I ELITE FX & CHOICEST i M CANNED II Ajf FRESH ■ I GOODS ARE FRUITS and I f The Satisfactory Store m ® BEST Vegetables. V I I j§, Again the holiday season is fast approaching and ■ S this grocerys store —as is its custom —is preparing to do I S what it can to make it one of pleasure and good cheer. M W All that is needful, of goods that aae reliaple, rightly fl J priced, will be found here. * § In the China and House Furnishing department ft W will be found the largest and most complete stock we I I have ever carried. Come early and look them over. I , I There's something suitable for all. |j jl| Reduced prices for this week,jFriday and Saturday. Jj m Large Sweet Florida Oranges 35c Doz j I 25 lb Bag Granulated Sugar $1.40. I California Ham Trimmed suouidcn 10c lb. 'I ■ 30c Dried Beet, choicest cnts, chipped a lb., 25c. I V All 50c Teas, lb 40c. | A 61 bs Niagara Laundry Starch in bulk, 25' c. J ■ "Square Deal" Toilet paper 8c; 6 rolls for 45c. ■ Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuii 12c. I California Lima Beans, lb Bc. I "Jumbo," California Peaches lb 16c. ■ Seven 5c cakes Acme Soap 25c. w 4 ]/ 2 lbs Ungraded California Prunes 25c. A 25c bottle Red Ribbon Vanilla Extract 20c. I PRATT'S STOCK FOOD Veterinary Remedies ■ and Poultry Regulator. ft "PEERLESS" CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. A Now is the time to look sharp after the poultJy A I and stock. A judicious use of the above mentioned ■ ■ goods will prove profitable. I I They are not experiments, but goods of known fi ® quality throughout the civilized world. In use over 30 IP j I years. Get them at Day's. i I J. H. DAY, I • • A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. A E. A. PYLE, GENERAL Insurance Agency Fire, Life, Health and Acci dent, Employers Liability, Boiler Insurance, Plate Glass, Surety Bonds. OFFICE—CLIMAX BLDG. Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ' Pig—to what y«i —it.
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