EMPORIUM MILLING COMPAM. ' PRICE LIST. Emporium, PH., May 22, 1907. | NKMOPHILA, per sack $ J 35 Felt's Fancy, 44 ] £•» Pet Grove, 44 1 J 5 Graham, 44 J Rye 7 Buckwheat 44 Patent Meal., 44 J® Coarse Meal, per 100 1 35 Chop Feed, 4 ' J : Middlings, J •>» Middlings, Fancy *• 1 \ Bran,— } *JJ Chicken Wheat 1 Corn per bushel, W White Oats, per bushel. 5® Oyster Shells, per 100 Choice Clover Seed, ) ChoiceTimothySeed, / At Markest Price Choice Millet Seed, i . R. C. DODSON. THE Qrucjc|ist, IKHPOHMH, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.. WJF"' jiM# M. C.DUDHON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DIiPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Coutribiitions invited. That ivhich you would like to nee in this department,let us know by pot mi card or letter, rertonally. Miss Annie Cadinsky is visiting her triends in Emporium. I). W. Donovon is making extensive improvements on his hotel property. Don M. Larrabee, of Williamsport, spent Friday and Saturday in Empori um. Mrs. Vm. Lawler, a former resident of Emporium visited friends here last week. Mrs. M. 11. Dodge and Mrs. Little, fleld spent several days laet week at Coudersport. J. S. Vail and family of Vilas, are visiting their parents, Urban Bou tain and family. O. D. Miller and wife of Olean, spent the past week with T. N. Hacket and family on Third street. Mrs. Jas. Dougherty returned last Friday from an exteuded visit with relatives at Bradford. Henry Auchu, of this place, has re cently been granted a patent for im provements in casing head. Mrs. C. A. Healey left last week for Chicago, where she will be the guest of Dr. Lulu Fulton and family. Miss Ruby Hc-idick has returned irom Ridgway, having attended the Elk County Normal at that place. Miss Mame and Margaret Cassidy, of Olean, N. Y., are visiting relatives in town. They formerly resided here. S. A. Bryson of Ford City, Pa., is visiting in Emporium, guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. W. Weiman on Sixth street. E. L. Mason returned on Saturday from a visit with his family in York state and is again in the harness at Howard's mill. Kev. Mr. Robertson accompanied his wife and children, to Monticello, IT. Y., last week Wednesday. He will be absent all of July. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Morton of Sizer ville announce the engagement of their daughter Grace Elizabeth to Mr. Reu ben D. M. Parcells of Buffalo. Mrs. Fred Seger was called to her home at Bristol, W. Va., on account of the serious illness of ber father, is de tained there, her father not improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Feltwell were guests of A. J. Barclay and family at Sinnamuhoning, a few days last week. Little Miss Marjorie B. returning with them to this place. Mrs. M. J. Byrnes and children, of Lancaster, have been visiting in town, guests of her mother, Mrs. Creigliton, and sister Mrs. R. C. Moore at this place. Mrs. Eflie Faucett and daughter Marguerite, of this place, went to Cleveland on Wednesday last to visit Chas. Faucette and family and see the new grand-daughter. The PRESS fol lows them during their stay of several weeks. Oeo. D. Niedlinger and wife and brother Harry Neidlinger, of Ridgway, and Miss Kate Weisenfluh of Empori um, left yesterday for a visit to the parents of the Messrs. Neidlinger at Tower City, Pa., where they expect to remain several weeks. They visited friends in Emporium Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Fetter visited her mother I :it Cameron last Sunday. Mr. John Jones, of Wilkes-Barre, visited Miss Rose Harbot last week. W. G. Gilbert returned yesterday from a business visit to Bufialo. Miss Julia Hogan lias returned from a delightful visit to Atlantic City and Brooklyn. Grover Hogan, who has been visit ing his sister, at Binghamton, N. Y., returned home last Friday. Miss AnnaTumpowsky, of Syracuse, N. Y., is guest of her sister, Mrs. Jasper Harris, on Fifth street. Mrs. L. A. Walker and son, of Perry, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gilbert at New Warner. Mrs. C. H. Sage, nee Burlingame, of Altoona, Pa., has been visiting friends in Emporium for two weeks, guest of J. H. Day and wife. Mr. C. G. Orton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending his vacation at Emporium, guest of J. H. Day and wife, enjoying his daughter's new home. Mr. James Beattie and son Charles aud Master Randolph Morse visited Cameron one day last week. Mrs. F. A. Hubbard and daughter, Miss Irene, of Milford,lowa, are guests of their cousin, J. D. Logan and family. Miss Jessie E. Fowler, who has been visiting relatives and Walker friends of Potter county, the past two weeks, has returned to Emporium. Mrs. Corwin, of Sunbury, has been visiting her relatives in Emporium for several days—Mr. J. D. Logan and Mrs. I. K. Hockley and families. David Buckley, of Cross Fork, visit in Emporium on Tuesday and Wednes day, registering at New Warner, where he was formerly employed. Thos. Andrews, one of the expert tower wire ticklers, was called to Buf falo to accept a promotion but he likes old Emporium the better and is back home. A. E. Gross and Mrs. Alice S. Kautz were united in marriage last Saturday evening. The PRESS extends congrat ulations. J. E. Rhodes and family and Ned Brink and family, ofDunlevie, W. Va., have been visiting friends in this sec tion for several days. They have been successful in their lumber operations, their many friends will be pleased to learn. Augustus Merrill, foreman tor E. & R. V. R. R. Co., was severely slashed about the face last Saturday by a brother Ralian, whose weapon was a razor. Drs. Falk and Bardwell dressed his injury. The "Dago" made good his escape. Don't forget the Emporium Theator ium has an entire change of pictures EACH EVENING. Come and see it, it will only cost you 5 cents. Come every irlgnt. The parcel room service now in operation at .ill the Pennsylvania rail road stations will be a great conven ience to the public. How to Best Avoid Lightning. As the season of violent thunder storms is upon ns,the Scranton Repub lican gives some timely suggestions in regard to the avoidance of the light ning as follows: "It will be well to stay away from doors and windows during thunder storms and to avoid trees, under which it is dangerous to linger. It is also to be recommended that people should know enough to come in when it rains—especially when the rain is accompanied by light ning. To be walking along the street with a steel geared umbrella is to in vite the fatal stroke. To seek shelter in a barn filled with hay is to tempt a fatality. Burglarly. Early last week, Wednesday morn ing, Hon. Josiah Howard's residence was entered by experts and silverware to the value of one thousand dollars stolen. No clue. The fact that the burglars picked out only the solid sil verware is evident the chaps were not amateurs. Heal Estate Deal. Negotiations pending between Dr. E. O. Bardwell and Dr. H. S. Falk for the sale of the former's residence and oflice on Fourth street, was closed yesterday. Consideration, $7,000. For Sale. , Small quantity of Silver Hull seed buckwheat. H. DAY Ants the Ideal Communists. • It would perhaps he pushing meta phors to an unwarranted extreme to speak of "dignity of labor" In connec tion with the occupations of ants. But ' If by the phrase Ave mean that labor is the honorable lot of all citizens, and . that all labors of whatever sort are , upon the same level of respectability, then we might venture to apply the ' saying even to the labors of an ant ! hill. For therein all are workers, from the newly fledged callow to the veteran ' of a second summer.—Henry McCook In Harper's. 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STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, 1 Leading Hardware Dealers. fP r Use White Lilly Flour IT ALWAYS PLEASES. | WARM \ H ° USE WEATHER #y /4 Y * FURNISHING SPECIAL- rj.i - GOODS fl The Satisfactory Store TIES There's economy in trading where you are sure to get satisfaction. The Day Grocery spares 110 effort to make it the most satisfactory place to deal and invites I your co-operation, promising satisfactory results. If 9 I you have not tried us, start now. a Special Items for the Week, Friday and Saturday 1 25 lbs G-ranulated Sugar $ 1.40. Pure Lard in bulk, a lb 12* I California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 12c. § Heinz 15c Beans with tomato sauce 2 cans for 25c. ■ ioc package Bird Food Bc. ■> , ■ 7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c. 15c pkge "Grocers" Matches 12c; Pure Corn Starch a lb 6c. , _ ioc cau Mustard sardines, Bc. 15c Ham Loat, ioc a can. , Boneless Breakfast Bacon—whole strips, lb 16c. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICEST FRESH i ■ "FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I Booth's Fresh Caught Lake Fish J 5 1 Each Thursday afternoon. *£eave I * orders for delivery Friday I morning. I PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD. PRATT'S LICE 9 I KILLER, two articles poultry raisers cannot afford to I I be without. I* You get Better Values Here. " Prompt delivery to all parts of town. J !• J, H. DAY, J j A Phone 6. * E mpo ri 1m A If you have anything to be printed bring it to the PRESS office where it will be done in first class shape. 5