as. s?? - dap morning. Father T. B. Downey, Rector of St. Mark's Catholic Cbaureh. went fn Cambridge Springs last >k>nduy morn ing. Father Downey will l>e absent for one week. Miss Margaret Farley, of Driftwood, was a social and business caller at Em porium, last Saturday. Miss Farley made the Pukss office a business call and renewed her subscription. Charles 1.. Butler, proprietor of the Commercial lintel went to Buffalo, last Sunday, where he spent a few days at tending the convention of the United Irish League of America. Miss Edna Auchu and J. 11. .Stephens •l>eut Sunday at emitters port, where they were guests at the home of the latter's parents, Mr uud Mrs. Addison Stephen*. Mrs 11. Sneck and daughter, Mi , Ha/el, have returned to their h"ni« at Roeheater, N. Y., after upending u •,'iort time, guents at the home* of Mr-. Dan Kriner, on Whillewore Hill, and Mrs. Pit. Seattle, ot tnis place. MeMiainen F K Lukrliktcll and Llo)f Trinity Kpsiuui al Chureh attn.it plai e, canie to Kinporiuiii on Tue»da> • t<• I'l lUmh) i In- ioatltlltl" service* ol the H<-V, M. L. Tate, ami xre giieotn at Liuiuauuel Kts'luf y. Frank M< i loakey went (u Iteuo vo, last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Me t'lo*key returned to Kuiporluiti on tttlliday, aoeoiiipwulwd by hi* wife und t hildreii, who I.svm Ihvii gueat* al the home of Mrs. M'ii piirvuU at Itnuuvu, fur a lew weeks. Mrs T 11. Williams and daughter, Miss Marguerite, of t'liilftdelphls, ar rived at the home on ilun. ami Mr* (i. W Huntley, on NiimU), Mr* W , wry re< enily pas™ d through *n opera lloU for appendicitis, Ml lirelel It.all lute, r«s • •vcriug within sight days (root I tie > fleets of the .|.t-i4lmn. Mi» M L. I PkiM Aite«4lt/, is •pending « few MI hni^oriuNi. guwl at the ho in* t-iii< inli. rxl liy man iiij" (nun (<•«!,< ■ u> (in. V Ui.i St t rl forum Ij ilti , , *, and u• • he Ui*wi litf. fr- 1 '3. M. Motley returned v furypcpAV. SHPTKMPKP 20, TQIO. Mrs. AT. Itumnfffp vni cniM to Dov er, IN. J., to attend her daughter, who .8 bushel 48 New White Oats 48 New Huckwheat Klour. 24 lb. sack, 75 New Buckwheat Flour. 10 lb. sack 35 Oyster Shells, per 100 75 Sterling Chick Fe>>d 2 00 Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90 Daisy Dairy Feed,... l 45 Calf Meal, 501b bag 1 50 Altalla Meal 1 50 Cottonseed Meal 1 95 Maqmotj) • tovei Seed, per bn 10 50 Medium lover Seed, M 10 20 AlsTlft- Glover Seed, " 10 50 Tillint I>> Heed. " .'. 5 50 German Millet Seed ,• 41 2 gps> GRsmam& m mmmmsm m ® Rose's Roasted Rye, the best of all Ready 8 I to eat flaked Cereal, 10c pkge 10c J; SL'CED 'T \ 7k DELICIOUS - 9 COOKED KM ZA if SLICED 112 I HAM . BACON ! The Satisfactory Store K 40c Lb 28c Lb. OvsfpfS Thursday, Oct. 6th we open the Oyster j| * season with our first shipmentofCampbell's J Sanitary Oysters, shipped in sanitary packages and ■ guaranteed under the law of the Pure Food Depart ■ ment. § Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday 0 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.50. 0 A Pure lard in bulk 17c. lb. A 1 Blended Table Syrup, full gallon pails 50c. § ■ 7 lbs best Rolled < )ats 25c. I § Six lbs Laundry Starch in bulk for 25c. % 5 15c pkge Shredded Wheat Biscuit 12c. J ioc package Bird Seed Bc. 112 w Burnham and Morrill's Pork and Beans 20c can 18c -w ft 25c Bartlet Pears, the can 20c. A 20c Queen Olives bottle 15c. H Regular 15c Bash el Baskets, each ioc. § Regular 75c per doz pressed Glass Tumblers each 5c I J Fresh Caugh Lake Fish, S | ■ H I FlnwPf Pnte The season for taking up House 112 ■ I lUWCI 1 Ulo pi an t s i s here. We have just re- I I ceived an invoice of plain flower pots, ranging in size H A from four to ten inches to supply pour needs. Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice II Each Day. ■ You Get Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, . I L Phone 6. Emporium. M—i—l»— J If you have anything to be printed bring it to • this office.