EMPORIUM MILLING IONIAN if. I.ook (lut I'orYotirHlOtk an<l your Stock will look Out tor Yuu. (iive tilt-in Daisy Dairy Feed A perfectly balanced cattle feed of superior quality, containing over 15 per cent, portein. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., Nov. 30, 1910. NKMOF'IULA, per *ack $ 1 10 Felt'fl PAlley, •* 1 66 Pet Grove, *• i no Boiler meal •• 80 R.ve " 70 Graham M 70 New Buckwheat Plour. 2-1 lb. sack, 75 I New Buckwheat Plour. 10 lb. sack, 35 ! Coarse Meal per 100, 1 2"> Ch<»p Peeft " 125 Cracked Corn per 100 125 White .>'• Idling i 60 Bran, 136 < Thicken W heat 1 s '' Screenings " 126 Oil Meal " 1 95 Corn per bushel 7o Whit < Oatß. IHT bushel, ' > Oyster Shells, per 100 75 Sterling Chick K< d 2 00 Sterling Scratch Feed 1 80 Daisy Dalrv Feed 11" Call Meal. 50 lbs., l »<> Cotton See<i Meal, l 80 : Mara mot h«' ■ Seed p* rbu 10 68 ; Medium lover Seed, " 1" 50 Alsyke Clover Seed, " 10 59 ! Timothy Seed. 14 5 00 j German Millet Seed. " 2 25 | LOCAL DEPARTMENT, PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you toon Id \ ike to see in this department Jet us know hypo •- j (al card* letter or personally. Mrs. John T. Howard, went to Kane last Friday evening, where she spent a few days with friends. Hon. John McDonald, of Driftwood, j was a business caller at this place for a j short time last Thursday. A. B. Brewer, of Ridgway, was a business called at Emporium between trains last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Vallis and Miss Clara Younge were pleasant PRESS office visitors last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Erskine called on friends at St. Marys last Friday, re turning home on the evening train. Nathan Silin, of Sinnamahoning, was a business caller at this place last Friday and was at The Warner. I Misses Rose Smith and Kathryn Markert spent a few hours calling on triends at St. Marys, last Friday even ing. Messrs. Charles E. Leutze, Robert Weiman and Carl Swanson called on friends at St. Marys, last Sunday even ing. E. B McKee, who has been spend ing the past week visiting his patents at Pittsburg, returned to this place on Monday. Miss Hazel Crawford, who has been guest of' Miss Marion Rentz for the past.:ten days, returned to her home al Warren, Monday afternoon. Miss Alicia Swain, of Gardean, spent Saturday and Sunday in town, guest at the home of F. P. Rentz and family, West Fourth street. A. W. Nebelius returned to Empori um last Friday, after spending the holidays, with friends in New York City and various other places. Messrs. H. M. Olmsted and J. Ray mond Cook, of Ridgway, and John Ellis of St. Marys, spent Sunday in town, guests at their respective homes W. H. Marsh bank, who has held the position of bookkeeper at the duPont Powder plant at this place, for the past year, has been tranfered to Gibbstown, N. J., and will leave for that place on Saturday. Lon M. Ent, of Ridgway, Prothono tary of Elk county, made a business trip to this place, last Saturday, in re gard to probating the will of the late William Buck. Major Coffenberg, Government Dynamite Inspector, has returned to Emporium and will again take up the duties of inspecting the dynamite made here for Government use. F. F. Kirk, of Cross Fork, Pa., a former business man of this county, spent a short time in town last Satur day, renewing acquaintances. He was guest at The Warner. Mrs. Claude Lowbangh, who spent a short time in town last week, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Logan, re turned to her home at Ridgway, Satur day afternoon. Mrs. M. Epley and children, accom panied by Mrs. E's mother, Mrs. Kath ryn Murray, departed for Hambleton, W. Va., last Saturday morning. Mrs. Epley will make her future home at Hambleton. Messrs. Fred Auchu and Thomas Cummir.gs, Jr., returned to Niagara Falls last Sunday afternoon, after spending a few days in town, guests of relatives and friends. S. J. Rail, of Sunbury, Pa., spent Sunday in town guest of friends. Mr. Rail makes numerous visits to Empori um, and he certainly enjoys the moun tain scenery. Besides the scenery he enjoys the society of one of our highly esteemed young ladies Don't blame him a particle. Misses Kate Welsh and Grace Metzger, two of Emporium's popular stenographers,were pleasant social nnd business eallere at the PJMSHS on Mon day. Call again ladies. lion. F. X. Hl tint 1•• made u bualuetK trip to St. Al.irjM last Friday. Mrs. Mury Shadman received her New Years dinner from 11 sister at Brookland, Illinois. Miss Sadie Moran, of Coudernport, visited iii Emporium over Sunday, guest of Miss Sadie Edwards. Mrs Grant S. Vought went to Kane this iThursday) morning, where she will spend a short time visiting friends- Mrs. Wm. Buck, of Ridgway, spent few hours in Emporium on Tuesday afternoon, transacting business. C. 11. Cordie, of Sinnamahoning, spent Sunday in town, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seger. A. W. Phillips, of Sinnamahoning, spent a short t*ime in Emporium on Tuesday evening, transacting busi ness. Chas. J. Lambert, chemist for the U. S. Geological Survey, arrived m town, Tuesday afternoon to again take up his duties. Mrs. 0. E. Grandell and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, returned to their home at this place 011 Tuesday, after spend ing a week at Pittsburg and Dußois. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hayes arrived in town on Sunday, after an extended wedding trip. They are now domi ciled in their pleasant home on Fifth street. Mrs. Evans 1 , who has been spending a short time in town, guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. G. Eiskine, returned to her home at Warren, Tuesday morning. John Robinson, foreman for the Ritter-Conley Company, who are mak ing the repairs at the Emporium Iron Company's plant, spent Sunday at Danville Pa., guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Benty. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Heilman went to Ridgway this (Thursday) morning where they will attend the annual ban quet of the Elk County Medical Society, which will be held this even ing. Mrs. John Robinson was called to Detroit, Mich., on December 30th, to attend the funeral of her brother's wife, Mrs. Robert Stably, who died very suddenly, on the 20th. W. H. G. Walker, manager of the Penn Vitrified Brick plant at Cameron has moved his family from that place to Buffalo, X. Y. Mr. I). H. Robert son remains in charge of the plart. Mrs. Nellie Danforth, accompanied by her grand-£on B:.y Mur ' >agh, wire PRESS business callers last Saturday. Mrs. D., reports her mother, Mrs. S. S. Hacket, very feeble. P. R. R. Supt. W. G. Coughlin and party made a business trip over the Division Tuesday. The train was in charge of Conductor John Floyd and Engineer Simon Meisel with Engine 900. H. C. Olmsted departed to-day (Thursday) for Lumberton, N. C., where he will spend the next two months, guest at the home of W. E. Jackson and family.—Mrs. Jackson being a daughter of Mr. Olmsted. .Mr. Olmsted deserves this much needed rest. Miss Violet Swansou, one of the in teresting little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swanson, made the PRESS office a business call, Wednesday after noon, renewing the paper for another year. Josiah Fisher, who was called to Plumbville, Pa., last week on account of the serious condition of his father, aged 79 years, returned home on Satur day. His brother Chas. remains with his father, assisting in caring for him. W. E. Gore, of Cross Fork, made a business call to Emporium on Wednes day and did not forget the PRKSS of fice, having called to pay his subscrip tion for another year. Mr. Gore is one of the valued employees of the Good year Lumber Company. Mrs. Seth J. Hackett and daughter, MihS Alfietta, of East Emporium, were the guests of Mrs. William V. Harvey at Austin, Pa., lasi Wednesday and Thursday. They attended a social function on Wednesday and Thursday. E. E. Breene, a former clerk at The Warner, has resigned his position as clerk at Hotel Clinton, at Renovo, and has accepted a similar occupation at Rochester, N. Y., with W. G. Gilbert at Hotel Eggleston. Mr. Breene spent a short time in town the last of the week, calling 011 112 riends. Miss Edna Auchu, accompanied by her father, Mr. Henry Auchu and Dr. W. H. Bush, departed for Philadelphia last Sunday evening, where Miss Edna is receivtng treatment at Medico-Chi hospital by Dr. 1,. Webster Fox. Mr. Auchu returned to Emporium, Tues- ! day morning and reports Miss Edna ■ doing as well as can be expected. Fred J. Keim, Jr., formerly with the j Emporium Drug Company, spent a \ few days at Austin last week. Last Sunday evening Mr. Keim departed I for Philadelphia, where he will spend a short time. Fred made many friends j in Emporium during the time he has acted as manager of the Emporium Drug Company's store and we regret his departure. We sincerely hope that he may decide to locate in Em porium. t AMKROJ« COUX I \ ! RESS, IIIURSDAV, JANUARY 12. irjtr. (i o. A. Walker, while very busy , CAMERON with county matters refer* ill intern- Tie ('anii icn bey.- will have to "«i n gator* to Jan. J. Cwighton as tore- neW roost j Dt , p | a( ; ()i K ,| [ ,j„, P»rt« concerning private social mat- ■ ... « •' , J lers. (Jeo. begs to be given more " " (, i' time, while he reports progress along We uru sorry to learn that Mrs. .John the line and will make good in the , Schwab is on the sick list. We hope for future. The Pkkhs readers may ex- hor hpP( . dv recovery, pect their barronial envelopes in the ; ' * i near future. Ask Creighton. < W. H. («. Walker has moved his Joh. M. Hutler, Henry Ely and WM. family to liutlalo. Mangold,-of Port Allegany, Pa , were We arc L-lad to see Miss McDonald guests of Chas. L. Hutler, at Commer- , . cial Hotel, Tuesday evening. "Mending her school again. Miss Helen M.J ones, of Morris, Pa., Mrs. Maude Mer»er and Mrs. li. F. will sing next Sabbath in the First < omley were Emporium callers this Methodist Episcopal Church at both week. the morning and evening service. .. .. . , , Miss Jones is said to be an evangelistic .' ", 0 • ' <,un o roade a business I gospel singer of more than ordinary tn P to Hcuovo one day last week, ability. j Susie Sullivan went to Port Alle | gany to work with her sister at the Sart- County Auditors. : we || |Jott?l The County Auditors are in session, . ... , , ~ , , . ... .'li.su Gertrude Iloatr returned to her tussleing with the accounts of the ■ ■ . , , ~ ~, i i . . .. . >. .. • .! school at Lock Haven. We are dad to county. Mr. J. M. Davison, the expert ( „ , • , • , • , J . . . , „ , in ar she is making good success in her accountant, is acting as clerk for the slu ,]j Ct! board. I George Walker is learning telegraphy w. j -tr *r. | under teacher Harvey. Its Your Kidneys. .Mi*» Mildred Hazlett hi.s accepted a position at the Alpine House at Sterling ' Don't Histake the Cause of Your Imn- , Toubles. An Emporium Citizen I'red Armstrong and George Edwards, Shows How to Cure Them | of '''Uporiuni. were town callers one dav Many people never suspect their I la *' . weok> Boy's stay away from the kidneys. If suffering Iron, a lame, weak : ch, J. en , wh V re ~u;re " ru ~ ad ( »« 8 - or aching back they think that it is only j . :}'** ll , ose 00(J wa , B il btcrl,n - llun a muscular weakness; when urinary ' VISI / °" C th . ,s Week , trouble sets in tl.ev think it will soon cor . L K t . , I , " nniD I ,ado a justness rect itself. And so it is with all the other tr, «' at ' hls l' 1™? J'" symptoms ot kid,a '-orders. This is j >Jr ' au ' l ™ r *- '' iirve y . Ku " just where the da, lies. You must | »« vo , «P e "t Years with his sister, cure these troubles they may lead to '. s , V. w lV' ~ .. diabetis or Bright, disease. The best I KM * and remedy to use is Doan's Kidney Pills. J arre ° McConnell attended Court at It cures all ills which are caused by weak ' •<niporiu,n on . (),h ay. or diseased kidneys. Emporium people i A "> '"A v ' kmr ! n S - ood call testily to permanent cures. on lvi. krapc. l-irst treat meat free of G. F. Baleom, Sixth street, Kmpori- 1 I,ir ?- ( - um, J'a , says:"For about three years T 1 have used Doan's Kidney l'ills, procured Look foT the Be"e Hive. at 1 aggart s Drug Store and have found , , them to be a reliable remedy. 1 would „° D th " 112 J a K« W,ICD >'" U bu >' , 1,ol( ?y 8 , • .■ ... i . Honey <ioil lar tor coughs and colds, not recommend tins preparation it I did v • > T T . n ,i .i . v-a • •. 1 None genuine without the Bee Hive, not have the strongest faith m its curative i,, , . „ , , ~ , • - ! Kemember the name, J'oleys Honey and For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.! '!> rand r ' - i( ; , ' t ""J Sold by Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, _ sole agents Itemcniber the name / Latest Popular Music. Dunn sand take no other. Miss May Gould, teacher of piano I •—-• j fort has received a full line ofthelat Old Soldier Tortured. eßt anfi m ° flt popular sheet music. All , t ,j i iii t* lo popular airs. Popular and class- I'or years I suffered unspeakable tor ; ca ] mUrtic . Prices reasonable, ture from indigestion, constipation and j 44-tf liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith a war : veteran at Erie, Pa., ''but Dr. King's MARRIED. New Life Pills fixed me all right.: TTTTi . ,>,> v. .> „ . . . ~ n iMcl.fc.OD—l OH Ml. At the parsonage of the I ney re Simply great. Iry thorn for First Methodist lipiscopal Church, of Kmpori ,my stomach, liver or kidney trouble.! SMs MirlS^iiSlS; (July 25e at all druszuists. 1 both of fJrimwood, were united in mar nage by liev. «F. F. Anderson. Death in Roaring Fire A E? T- • may not result from the Wurk of tin?- A FREE TRIAL j bugs, but often severe bum- uio caused "*T PACKAGE Hcrb°?ia tllJlt make ;) rjuicjc Deed l<jr liuckleu ' >c ® cn ' anyone who will write Arnica Salvo, the quick est. suro>t cun: L Royal Med. Co., I.e Roy, N.Y. 1 This old established preparation lias for burns, wounds, bruises, bolles, SoICS. ** achieved n lariie sale on aceount of its h il, •ji |. |*i) . • 3R. PARK great merit in all cases of C«nstipa sutxlues mflummaton. It k|ll> jam- a Famous lion, DlfioiJhness, Sick Head- It HJOthes and heals. Drives off skin £ crm ® n ffhe. Nervousness, Kidney and . / v i rnyhiciaa Liver trouble. Only 2s Cents. eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only Jac at all druggists. or™» i pnntiniiorl Mr. S. D. McCoole, whose illness lIBIRII 11111 II 8 I was caused by a fall, has been in a W 1111 11 U serious condition for some time, but is now improving. Oa| County Commissioner Kvcider is l I JI 111 Iff Jt ILJ spending the week Emporium, wUIIU I ffl 11| settling tip the accounts of the year. J Mr. B. Nefcy, who slipped on the ice | j < and fell, was confined to the house for In OrQCr tO CICSn Beveral days out our entire stock Miss Hall and Miss Adelaide King, of "UIOUI CIIIII C 51UCIV Pittsburg, were guests at the home of q£ IJ |MPJAW the Hon. John McDonald, a few days . . t last week. lates, regular prices Mrs. Ilimes has sufiiciently recover- CO/» A CO ed from her illness to be able togo to OUC ailQ OUC^ Medixßun. offer for sale at the Several of the Driftwood boys atten- J 1 • C ded the meeting of the Mite Society at reuUCed DfICCS Ol the home nf Rev. Runyan, Sinnamaho- ning, on Friday evening of last week. _ .. Mrs. Earl Saunders has been visiting JDC Dei" iD her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brook- on r bank, this place. 3 luS 101' SI.OO Mrs. J. D. Winslow visited in Em- , - porium on Wednesday last. Other Candies at Reduced Prices Mrs. P. O. O'Connor, who has been I _ in Williamsport for some time, has re- ; jfcjlx Qi CU« turned to her home. I Phone 21 X'. X 11 | |l| The Imperial Kitchen Elevator I § Holds Everything for lire Table It is out of sight and out of mind until you push the button, then im mediately in reach, without physical effort. It changes ill health to good health, bad temper to a pleasant dis- The Cellar is the Best Place to Keep Things for the Table i Some one must fe f ch them and take them back again. It is back-break ing, time-consuming, devitalizing, routine work, and the energy ex pended shows no reault. CONSULT FISHER & WRIGHT, District Agents, Emporium, Pa. <JTff*?* r iCPirTi'X# fBHU jyn~.t J. ~ i "Peerless" Crushed Oyster Shells | This ideal Pure Pood for Chickens has made Poultry and Eggs the farmers great money makers PRATT'S PIATTI J Er% T) A E I guaranteed' 1. Jl down" 0 Producer The Satisfactory Store give more milk, Prevents Disease H I PRATT'S the world's standard 39years 8 Close Prices for Prompt Payers Friday and Saturday, this week I "Clover Hill" Butter, the pure kind 36c lb. ■ 7 lbs best Rolled Oats 25c. £ . Ka-u-Ka Coffee, compare with any 30c coffee. 4 lbs £3 for SI.OO. 10 cakes Proctor & Gamble's Polo Soap for 25c. I X S C Imported Macaroni, any style, lb 12c. 120 c Burnham and Morrill's Pork and Beans can 18c 15 can Rum ford Baking Powder y> lb 12' >c. 5c Sardines, packed in oil, 6 boxes for 25c" H Regular $1.25, No. 9 Wash Boiler 99c. " A Regular 14 qt "Old English" Gray Enamel Dish I Regular 10c Drip Pan size 10 x 12 inches ~c. _ Regular $2.50 Decorated Toilet set one only $1.69 I Sanitary Baltimore Shucked Oysters I & Lake Fish LEAVE ORDERS FOR DELIVERY EARLY FRIDAY a. m I Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice g Each Day. I You Get Better Values Here. 1 J. H. DAY,I L 1 ' lone 6. Emporium. || m mtam © •■■■■• ; r ohhhhhi ———— m Jasper Harris'j Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM PA. KEEP YOUR BEST EYE ON THIS SPACE s P 1 Jasper Harris 112 ji,, _ _ ....... » " "•••• ■ " :••• .v ■ '■< ..... . ':
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