Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 10, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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    R.C. DODSON.
THE
Drdcjcjist,
KMPORIVM. I* A.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE.
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
WHY NOT GET STRONG?
Strength is purchasable. You pay the
doctor to tell you how to get it. lie
prescribes and we carry out liis orders.
There are only three of us responsible.
If the doctor is right and you follow
directions, your health is assured. We
know our part is done right. No
other way of doing suits us.
11. C. UODHON.
EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., June 15, 1899.
XEMOPHILA, per sack #1 20
Graham, * 60
Rye " 60
Buckwheat, 44 65
Patent Meal. ~ 41 10
Coarse Meal, per 100, 95
Chop Feed, 44 95
White Middlings. *• 1 00
Bran, 44 95
Corn, per bushel 63
White Oats, per bushel JO
Choice Clover Seed, *1
Choice Timothy Seed, I At Mar ket Prices.
Choice Millet heed.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you. would
like to see in this department, let us know by pos
tal card, or letter, personally.
J. P. Felt transacted business at
Glean on Monday.
Harry Derby sprained his right foot
while playing ball on Monday.
J. A. Keilmer and Ed. Weymouth,of
Renovo, visited in Emporium last Sun
day.
Dan'l McCormick, of Austin, was in
Emporium yesterday visiting with
friends.
Dr. Wm. Kaul, of St. Marys, visited
Emporium on professional business
last Monday.
Martin Foster, one of the foremen at
ot furnace visited his family at Leba
non over Sunday.
Miss Esther Chew, of Bradford, is
visiting her sister Mrs A. Mclnnes, Jr..
on Fourth street.
James Wright an experienced fur
naceman came to Emporium 011 Tues
day, from Lebanon.
George Rishell came down from Erie
last Saturday and visited with his
brother, Charles and wife.
Mrs. Ella L. llaekett, of East Empo
rium visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen
this week. —Port Allegany Reporter.
Miss Ada Hacket, of Buffalo, is vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Murry and family on Third street.
Dr. J. M. Card has opened a dental
office at Olean and has left for that
place. Edgar Newton accompanied
him.
Ralph Smutz, the obliging clerk at
Day's grocery, returned on Friday
evening from a ten day's visit at his
home in Tideoute.
Mrs. Chas. M. Roy, of Baltimore,
with her children, is visiting her
brother, Rev. Wilford P. Shriner, at
the M. E. parsonage.
E. L. Kempel, of Driftwood, trans
acted important business in Emporium,
last Saturday evening. Joe. Johnston
came along and acted as body-guard
H. R. Dodge came down from Four
Mile last Saturday to transact business.
He called to see the PRESS and made
the printer happy. Call again, Bert.
John Olmsted and Arch Lewis, of
Coudersport, visited 11. C. Olmsted
and family over Sunday. Both are
nephews of our townsman, H. C. Olm
sted.
Mr. U. S. Devall, the well known
patent attorney, of Washington, D.
C., was in Emporium, Saturday even
ing on business incident to the pro
fession.
Mrs. S. L. Linthurst was called to
Watsontown last Thursday to attend
the funeral of her mother, who died at
Reading. Her remains were interred
at Watsontown.
Joseph Lechner accompanied by his
daughters Laura and Katie took in the
sights at Buffalo and Niagara Falls on
Sunday, where they spent two days
visiting friends.
Chas. Wiley has accepted a position
as cleric and bookkeeper at the Serling
Run tannery store, and left last Mon
day morning to enter upon the dis
charge of his duties.
! \V. L. Sykes visited in Emporium
' last Sunday.
Urbane Butler goes to Canada 011 .a
, visit this month.
Mrs. D. W. Felt goes to Atlantic
; City this evening.
Rev. Wilford P. Shriner preached at
j West Creek school house last Sunday.
L. S. Fisk will goto Bradford to the
Firemen's Convention with the Renovo
j band.
Mrs. Montania and Miss Edith Murry
I left this morning for a trip to Atlantic
i City.
Miss Grace McCaslin left 011 Friday
last for an extended visit with friends
at Renovo.
Miss Edna Warner is now Secretary
in Schriever's photographic studio at
I this place.
i Miss Emma Nefcy, of Driftwood, is
1 visiting friends in town, guest of M.
j Murphy and family.
Peter R. Beattie and wifg visited
Daniel Kriner and family at Clear
Creek, last Sunday.
Mr. John Murphy, of Pittsburg, is
| visiting his uncle, Michael Murphy
! and family, at this place.
Miss Mame O'Day, of Buffalo, form
| erly a resident of Emporium, visited
! friends here this week.
| F. P. Rent/, returned on Tuesday
I from visiting friends at Williamsport
j and other down country towns.
Attorney Wimmer, of St. Marys, ac
| eompanied by Mr. Fee, of Bailey Run,
visited in Emporium 011 Monday.
Mrs. Michael Brady, nee Powell, of
i Ypsilanti, Mich., visited her mother
| and sisters at this place, the past week.
| We noticed W. W. Dickinson and
wife accompanied S. S. Hacket and
wife to their Clear Creek farm last
Sunday.
Mrs. J. G. Bryan and daughter, Miss
Nina, returned to Emporium on Satur
day—two days later than reported in
the PRESS last week.
A. D. Gould, of Eldred, pure food in
spector, was in Emporium this morn
ing, having returned from a two
weeks tour of his district.
Henry Auchu received the sad inteli
gence 011 Saturday that his mother
was very low. Mr. Auchu left on
Sunday for his home, in upper Canada.
Dr. Chas. S. French and family, of
Austin and Miss Lizzie Haughenberry,
of Coudrsport, drove over to Empo
rium last Sunday and were guests of
R. Warner and family.
J. B. Schriever has purchased an
interest in a popular photographic
studio at Wilkesbarre and takes pos
session Sept. Ist. Mr. Schriever will
divide his time between the two places.
Miss Flossie Yennie, ofßidgway, is
the guest of the Misses Taggart, on
Fourth street. Miss Yennie is a very
pleasant young lady and is Miss Flossie
I Taggart's school mate at Oberlin.
Rev. J. 11. Graybeill, pastor of the
j Siiiloli Presbyterian Church, is taking
J his vacation among friends at Lebanon,
I Pa., and will be gone until the first
j Sabbath in September.—St. Marys
Gazette.
Next Sunday Rev. Wilford P,
Shriner will occupy the pulpit of the
M. E. Church at St. Marys. Dr. E. E.
j A. Deavor a former pastor of this
charge will fill Rev. Sliriner's pulpit
next Sunday.
John S. Fisher, Esq., of Indiana, Pa.
and brother of ovr townsman, Joseph
Fisher, is favorably mentioned as Re
publican candidate for State Senator.
He is a popular and hustling stalwart
Republican.
Mrs. J. H. Shanbacher, of The New
Hyde, has for her guests Mrs. E. An
drews and Mrs. William Andrews, of
j Williamsport, and Mrs. Josiah Howard,
I and daughter of Emporium.—Ridg-
I way Advocate.
In the heart of the Alleghenies is a
wildly picturesque region, now part
1 of Cameron county, which the Lenni
I Lenape Indians were wont to fondly
j designate their long house. Here is
where Mrs. E. Merserau Newton is
I summering.—Bulletin of American
i Authors.
Misses Annie and Margaret Munsell,
of Emporium, Pa., were guests of
their uncle I). O. Gardner, at Italee
j this week F. A. Blackwell received
j a telegram Saturday announcing the
I death of his mother at Lewiston,
Maine. He left the same night, ac
companied by his wife and attended
the funeral.—Renovo Record.
Drs. J. M. Card and E. D. Newton,of
Emporium were professsonal visitors in
town this week Lawrence Swayne
and family drove to Emporium on Sun
day and spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. Newton F. X. Blumle,
one of Emporium's leading business
men, and an all-round good fellow was
calling on his Austin friends yesterday.
—Autograph.
D. VV. Odell, accompanied by his
wife and son John, visited Orie Odell
j and wife at this place over Sunday,
j "Dan" as he is called by his Emporium
j friends, conducts the Star Liquor Store
jat Olean. While in Emporium he
I paid the PRESS a social call and as a re-
I suit will continue to read this paper,as
I he has done ever since he left Empo
j rium. He is the same genial fellow as
I of yore.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST io, 1899.
Miss Katie Curtin, of Pittsburg, a
neice of our townsman M. Murphy, is
visiting the latter's family at this
place.
Frank Brown, of Wilcox and G. S.
Allen, of this place, will enjoy a
few days sport fishing for bans near
Sterling Run.
Mrs. O. T. Chase, of Smethport, is
visiting old friends in Emporium this
week, guest of Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Mrs.
Cole and other friends.
Mrs. J. B. Schriever, wife and daugh
ter, Mr. W. H. Howard and wife, and
Mrs. Josiah Howard and daughter left
this morning for Atlantic City.
Mrs. S. E. Hamilton came over from
Instanter on Tuesday to visit her
father and friends for a day or two,
returning 011 Thursday morning.
Mr. Perry It. Smith and wife, of
lUdgway and L. S I Tinkle and wife, of
Willcox, passed through here this
morning enroute to Atlantic City.
Mrs. Reed has returned from visiting
at Lock Haven, and will spend a few
days with her sisters, Mrs. Bardwell
and Mrs. Cruise, before going to her
home at Philadelphia.
William McDonald took in the Elks
fair at Niagara several days last week,
remaining in Buffalo until his wife and
daughter arrived with the excursion,
when all hands took in Buffalo.
Dr. A. W. Baker and wife, of Empo
rium, who have been visiting friends
throughout the state for the past two
months, are at present the guests of
the writer. The Doctor has almost
recovered from the effects of the attack
of blood poisoning, and expects to be
able to resume the practice of his pro
fession about September Ist.—llughes
ville Mail.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents a box. For sale by L. Taggart.
v3l-nU-iy
Emporium Liars' Club.
EDITOR PRESS -Our club met last
Monday night at 11:45 and was called
to order by "Stiffy" Cavanaugh, who
sat on the Largest cake of ice, and
made an eloquent speech, thanking
the members present for the exalted
honor. Billy Donacker related his ex
perience at the Falls on Sunday and
he was they adjudged a full member.
Shorty Haley came up the ladder, at
tended by Dutch Narrabee, Phin.
Davin and Bill Keyes. After Keyes
was run through the rag picker he was
made a full member. Mose Minard
requested that a charter be issued for
Sizerville, with John Wygant as Presi
dent and Will Crawford Treasurer.
Pap Blodgett and F. A. Hill were ap
pointed a committee togo up to Will
Sizer's and initiate the new club.
Our next meeting will be held at
Brother Pantings, where a number of
line spring chickens are promised.
There being no further business we all
adjourned to see Tom Lysett ride a
bike. ANTHONY.
Kobbed the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain continu
ally in back and sides, no appetite—
gradually growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians had given me up.
Fortunately, a friend advised trying
Electric Bitters and to my great joy
and surprise, the first bottle made a
decided improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and am now
a well man. I know they saved my
life and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try
them. Only 50c., guaranteed, at L.
Taggart's drug store.
A Thousand Tongues.
Could not express the rapture of
Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St.,
Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that
Dr. King's New Discovery had com
pletely cured her of a hacking cough
that for many years had made life a
burden. All other remedies and doc
tors could give her no help, but she
says of this Royal Cure—"it soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I
feel like sounding its praise through
out the Universe." So will everyone
who tries Dr. King's New Discovery
for any trouble of the throat, chest or
lungs. Price 50c. and §l. Trial bottles
free at L. Taggart's drug store; every
bottle guaranteed.
Notice.
We, the undersigned, do hereby
agree to refund the money on two
25 cent bottles or boxes of" Baxter's
Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure
constipation, biliousness, sick head
ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour
stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or
any of the diseases for which it is re
commeded. It is highly recommended
as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold
liquid in bottles, and tablets in boxes.
Price 25 cents for either. One pack
age of either guaranteed to sjive satis
faction or money refunded. L. Tag
gart, R. C. Dodson. 34-24-ly
Where the digestion is good, and the
general powers of the system in a
healtv state, worms can find no habita
tion in the human body. White's
Cream Vermifuge not only destroys
every worm, but corrects all derange
ments of the digestive organs. Price
125 cents. L. Taggart. aug
PUBLIC LETTING.
NOTICE is hereby tfiven that the Shippen
Township School Hoard will, on Saturday,
Sept. 2, lsya, receive sea eld proposals for furnish
ing wood for the several Snippen Township
schools, for the approaching school term. The
right reserved to reject any or all bids.
N. S. CUTLER, President.
Attest:
< >. S. PKTKHH, Scc'y.
1 Shippen, Pa., Aug. sth, 1599.—21-8t
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Suits, at
R. SEGER CO.'S,
Opposite M. E. Church, Emporium, Pa.
SUITS FROM $12.00 TO $30.00.
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The Fourth Street Druggist,
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I have recently purchased and placed '%
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We extend our compliments to the citizens of
i Cameron and adjoining counties for their rapidly and
J increasing patronage. We would invite all to see
our large display of GENERAL HARDWARE and
BUILDERS' MATERIAL. We would call especial ;
attention to our
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| many useful articles
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; ' what we have.
We again desire to call attention to our OIL and
i GAS STOVES. The Ladies delight.
THE WELSBACH LIGHT.
This popular light the great I?
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Business Cards.
B. W. GREEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Emporium, l'a.
A business relating to estate, collections, real
estates. Orphan's Court and general law business
will receive prom pt attention. 42-1 y.
J. C. JOHNSON. J. p. MCNARNEV.
JOHNSON & MCNARNEY,
AT , ORNEYS-AT-LA W,
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
rusted to them. 16-l.v.
MICHAEL BRENNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
and pension claim agent,
35-ly. Emporium, Pa.
an.l INSURANCE AG'T.
EMPORIUM, PA
To LAND OWNERS AND OTHERS IN CAMERON AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES.
I have numerous calls lor hemlock and hard
wood timber lands, alsostumpage Ac., and parties
desiring either to buy or sell will do well to call
on me. K. D. LEKT.
CITY HOTEL,
WM. MCGEE, PROPRIETOR
Emporium, Pa.
Having again taken possession of tliisold and
popular house I solicit a share of the public pat
■ ronage. The house is newly furnisliedand is one
I of the best appointed hotels ill Cameron county.
30-ly.
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,)
Emporium; Pa.
WILLIAM MCDONALD, Proprietor.
1 take pleasure in informing the public that j
have purchased the old and popular Novelty
Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will be
i my endeavor to serve the public in a manner
that shall meet with their approbation. Give me
a call. Meals and luncheon served at all hours.
n027-lyr Wm. McDONALD.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
THOS. J. LYSETT, PROPRIETOR
I Near Buffalo Depot, Emporium, Pa.
Tli j new and commodious hotel is now opened
| fort.ie accommodation of the public. Newinall
! itsappointments, every attention will be paid to
| theguestspatronizingthis hotel. 27-17-ly
MAY GOULD,
TEACHER OP
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY,
Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholars taught either at my home on Sixth
street or at the homes of the pupils. Out of town
scholars will be given dates at my rooms in this
place.
F. O. RIECK, D. D. S.,
DENTIST.
Office over Taggart's Drug Store, Emporium, Pa.
Gas and other local anaesthetics ad-
TPKBSSniinistered for the painless extraction
: «HrH*of teeth.
| SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in
cluding Crown and Bridge Work.
I will visit Driftwood the first Tuesday, and
I Sinnemahoning the third Wednesday of each
I month.
HBiiE
IS THE PLACE TO BUY,
j Having recently opened a Bakery
| and Confectionery store, I am now pre
j pared to serve you Fresh Bread, Pies
I and Cakes, Confectionery, Fruits, etc.
| All orders receive prompt attention.
GEO. H. UROSS.
Broad Street, Emporium, Pa.
i If you want a Tenant.
If you want a Boarder,
If you want to Lend Money,
[ If you want to Buy Anything,—
I Advertise in the PRESS
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