Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 11, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST,
rsmpormui, Fa., Jan. 14, 1901.
NEMOi'I-lli.A, per si'.k *1 20
Graham, " 60
Rye " 00
Buckwheat " 75
Hateut Meal., " 45
Coarse Meal, per 100 1 10
Chop Fei;d, " 1 10
White Middlings." 1 10
Bran, " 1 10
Corn, per bushel, 60
White Oats, per hnshel 40
Choice Clover Seed, 1
Choice Timothy seed, ! At Market Prices.
Choice Millet Seed.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Crass, I
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Brdcjcjist,
KidPOKII'IU, PA.
S LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE.
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
I"' : & J
c i My
Mu
Only the purest drugs are good for
sick people. They can't a fiord to ex
periment. You may safely trust your
prescriptions with us. We make a
specialty of this work and are proud of
the success we have achieved.
Doctors appreciate the care and ac
curacy with which their prescriptions
are compounded and that accounts for
our large trade.
H. C. UOHNON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which yon would
like to nee in this department Jet int know by pott
tilzard or letter, personally.
Hon. J. K. P. Hall was in town on
Saturday.
Geo. Hurteau is now day clerk at
Warner House.
N. P. Warner went to Muncy on j
Monday to look at a hotel.
Henry Sassman now occupies 11. W. j
Graham's residence, on Fifth street.
A. Brady returned Monday evening
from visiting his family at Lebanon.
Mrs. J. S. Douglas, of Olean, was ;
guest of Mrs. S. L. Stoddard over Sun
day.
Miss Eva Yates of Buffalo visited 1
friends in town last week, returning
home 011 Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Bonham left for Franklin
last Wednesday, where she will reside
with her husband.
A son eame to the home of Theo. I
Newton and wife, Sunday—regulation i
weight.
Chas. Fisher and family have moved
into H. Day's house, on West Fifth
street.
Miss Marrian Larrabee came over
from Dußois and spent Easter with her
parents.
Mrs. Thad. F. Moore and daughter 1
returned on Monday from Florida,
where they passed the winter months.
Mr. Harking, of New York, will
move to Emporium and occupy Mrs.
D. E. Hamilton's house, on Fourth
street.
W. D. Switzer, of this city, has ac- j
cepted a posit in at Sharon, and left
for that place »n Wednesday.--Ridg
way Democrat
Mrs. M. J. McLaughlin, of Costello,
accompanied by Miss Mary McCor
mick, of this place, whose guest she is,
wero callers at the PRESS of]lee 011
Monday.
C. J. Miller of Mason Hill v/aa ap- 1
pointed Poor Master ot Gibson town- |
ship, by Judge Mayer, to fill the va
caney caused by the resignation of P. j
H. Mason. C. J. was in town Saturday i
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Norie have moved to
Emporium from Renovo and are occu
pying Mrs. Newton's residence on
Sixth street. Mr. Norie accepts a po
sition in C. B. Howard & Company's
store.
Mrs. Hurteau of Emporium has been
in town the past week Mrs. C. H.
Sage of Johnsonburg, Pa., spent Sun
day with her father, D. Burlingame,
in Austin ...Miss Mayme Logan, of
Emporium, was the guest of Miss Mary
Johnston for a few days.—Austin Au
togragh.
Mr. Michael Pye had the misfortune
'n a nail entirely through the in
nger of his left hand, Friday
work making some alterations
liiclcon coop a board flew
■,ht h's finger, pining liim
or dressed the injured
Ora Odell is on the sick list.
Frank Shives is improving his resi
dence.
Lyman Wiley visited Williamsport
on Tuesday.
Ed. Whiting's little son died at
Sterling Run on Tuesday.
I Prof. Suhrie, of St. Marys, visited the
I PRESS force on Thursday.
Mrs. R. P. Heilman is visiting her
mother in Crawford county.
Miss Maine Butler is quite seriously
indisposed with rheumatism.
Miss Hellen Van Valkenberg spent
Easter at her home in Wellsboro.
Miss Grace Leet returned to Wilson
i College, Chambersburg, yesterday.
A young lady made its appearance
I at the home of O. Proudfoot last Tues
! day.
■ Ralph Goodall, of Gibson, shook
hands with Emporium friends on Mon
day.
Walter Youthers, of Driftwood,
j transacted business in Emporium on
j Monday.
Mrs. Owen Wade, of Sterling Run,
j was doing shopping in Emporium
yesterday.
The many friends of Rev. Metzler are
delighted over his return to Emporium
M. E. church.
Geo. Crawford went to Williamsport
Tuesday evening to attend the Rich-
Wiley wedding.
Fred Huntington and Chester Hock
ley came over from Buil'alo to visit their
parents and best girls.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Card, of Olean,
are blessed with a new and, of course,
beautiful young girl baby.
S. L. Stoddard, engineer on Buffalo
division time freight, is spending a few
days at home, rusticating.
Fred Garrity came over from Olean,
where he is employed as operator, to
pass Easter with his parents.
Miss Christie McDonald accompani
ed Miss Sherwood to Buffalo last
Thursday, returning on Friday.
li. C. Dodson had his usual Easter
attraction in one of his show windows
—a hen and a number of chicks.
Miss Encie Howard, who is attend
ing school at Albany, N. Y., is visiting
her mother and brothers in town.
J. B. Donovon, of Millport, Pa., was
guest of the families of F. S. Copper
smith and U. A. Palmer, several days
last week.
Mrs. Meyor, of Erie, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Seger, at
this place for several days, returned
home on Monday.
Ex-County Commissioner John A.
Wykoff, of Grove, is transacting offi
cial business 111 town. He is Assessor
of Grove township.
Mr. P. Schweikart has been in Buf
falo this week purchasing goods to
re-stock his store, which recently
was destroyed by fire.
Geo. W. Towers, of Driftwood, came
up 011 Tuesday to see those fine horses
and visit Masonic lodge. George is a !
first-class judge of good horses.
Willis Haviland is able to be out j
again by the aid of crutches. His right j
leg was broken while working in an j
ore bin at Iron Works some weeks ago.
Mrs. Elizabeth Maginnis, aged 81
years, died at the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. A. E. Bnpp, on Sunday.
Her remains were taken to Wellsville,
N. Y., 011 Tuesday.
The Rev. James T. Poyer, pastor of
the Cameron Circuit is in town and
will preach at Moore Hill at 11:00 a. m.,
Howard Siding at 3:00 p. m.and Beech
wood at 7:30 p. m., next Sabbath.
G. F. Balcom, president of Borough
Council, and Josiah Howard, a member
of the council, visited Sunbury on
Monday for the purpose of examining
an electric light plant.
Miss McFeely, of Driftwood, is the
guest of her friend Miss Belle Reisny
der on St. Clair avenue....Miss Katie
Hackett, of Driftwood, is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ruinn 011 Ninth
street.—Renovo News.
In a recent address at Franklin Gen
eral Miller asked, "Where are the young
men going?" We don't know where
they are going in Franklin, unless it is
somewhere else. In Warren a few of
them goto school, a few to see their
best girls, and a good many to the devil.
Warren Times.
L2OGAL NOTICES.
Order your spring overcoat from
Jasper Harris.
Rich and poor can tie suited with
carpets at Laßar's.
No later, no better, no nobbier cloth
ing can be found anywhere than at N.
Soger's. Prices will suit you.
Canned Pine Apple in chunks, pack
ed in Singapore, at Balcom & Lloyd's.
Very Fine.
Be sure yon try N. Seger's before
purchasing your spring and summer
clothing; you may miss a bargain.
All kinds and grades of carpets at
Laßar's. *
Those beautiful summer shirts at
Harris' are just what you want.
FARM FOR SALE.—A good 30 acre
farm on Moore Hill, (or sale cheap'
Apply to Thos. Arnold.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL n, 1901.
A good building lot on Fifth Btreet,
for sale. Apply at this office. 7-tf
EGOS— From good laying strains of
high class Bnff Plymouth Rock and
Rose-comb Black Minorca
7-3t R. C. DODSON.
WHEEL FOK SALE —An entirely new
Featherstone, lady's wheel that cost $35,
will be sold dirt cheap. Apply at PKESS
office.
Only Union made clothing handled
at Jasper Harris'.
We buy our wali paper direct from
! the factory and thereby save the job
i ber's profit. We give this profit to you
I when you buy your wall paper of us.
H. S. LLOYD.
GOOD FARM FOII SALE.— The under
signed offers for sale his farm located
on the Portage, consisting of 53 acres,
twenty acres under good cultivation.
Terms reasonable Apply to
A. L. ENSIGN,
East Emporium, Pa. 6-3t
See those Wilton velvet and Axmin
ster carpets in Laßar's window.
We can convince you of a saving on
wall paper of from 2o to 50 por cent.
Examine our stock and got our prices.
H. S. LLOYD.
FANCY FOWL EGGS.—I am prepared
to furnish Buff Leghorn and Indian
Game eggs for setting—l 3 for §I.OO.
First orders get the eggs.
6 13t D. W. DONOVON.
Just received at Balcom & Lloyd's
"Salada" Ceylon Tea. Wholesome
and delicious.
Largo stock of Wall Paper at 3c per
roll and border at lie per yard at H. S.
Lloyd's.
Zinc and Grinding Make
Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice
as long as lead and oil mixed by hand.
tf
FOR SALE. -—An eight room dwelling
house on North side of Fifth street, in
Middle ward, for sale. Gas, water, tile
sewer and good cellar. Apply to
6-tf R. C. DODSON.
Gloss enamel paints and varnish
stains to match your wall paper, at H.
S. Lloyd's.
SHAW'S PURE MALT is free from
adulterations, drugs, crude spirits and
other harmful ingredients. Absolutely
pure.
Sold by F. X. Blumle, Emporium,
Pa. n2-yl
Never exchange old friends for new
ones. It is well to have both; be sure
that tho new are sincere. N. Seger has
for many years been proving his sin
cerity by honest, liberal dealing with
his customers. He will treat you very
pleasantly; call on him.
New stock of Window Shades in all
grades and prices at H. S. Lloyd's.
"DETECTIVES" Men wanted. Expe
rience not necessary; if experienced
state particulars. Box 125 Philadelphia,
Penn. 7-3t
CAHPETS—CAUPET3.— Ninety differ
ent patterns to choose from. All new
and up-to-date. Call in and see them
whether you want to buy or not; no
trouble to show goods.
GEO. J. LABAR.
We aim to please our customers and
all patrons are requested to return
promptly any laundry that may dis
please. It is our aim to please and
while we give our attention to all work
it is impossible to wateh every gar
ment. EMPORIUM LAUNDRY.
A Itare Bargain.
A handsome Cliickering piano,
carved rosewood case, will be dis
posed of at a nominal sum. Apply
to Emporium Furniture Co. 7-tf
After the bridge trust the new steel
octopus may conclude to take in bridge
whist.
This signaturo is on every box of tho genuino
Laxative Tablets
the remedy that cures u cold in one day
Having sworn allegiance to the United
States, Aguinaldo will be severely cut by
the Bostonaldos should he come over on a
visit.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
sjnatureof
THE STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIALION,
of Harrisburg, Pa., desires an Agent and At
torney in Emporium.
This is a domestic association operating
through Central Pennsylvania. It is a little
more than three years old with assets of nearly
500,000.00. Its dividends have been B per cent,
on non-participating anil 10 per cent, on full par
ticipating stock. It has had no losses and lias
an active demand for loans. It is strong,
clean, vigorous and successful. Non-participat
ing stock is sold at SIOO.OO per share, dividends «
per cent., tax free. Full participating stock with
5 per cent, cash dividends if desired, at payments
of 25 cents to $2.00 per month. Loans are made
on a simple and definite plan; payments per
$1,000.00 shares range from SIO.OO per month to
$27.50, time from 11 to 189 months.
Correspondence is desired from borrowers, in
vestors, attorneys and persons desiring an
agency. Literature on request. 4-lt
THOMAS WADDINGTON,
Emporium, Pa.,
CONTRACTOR POR MASONRY AND
STONE-CUTTING.
All orders in my line promptly executed. All
kindsof building and cut-stone, supplied at low
prices. Agent for marble or granite monuments.
Lettering neatly done.
AMERICAN HOUSE),
East Emporium, Pa„
JOHN L. JOHNSON. Prop'r.
Having resumed proprietorship of this old and
well established House 1 invite ihe patronage of
the public. House newly furnished and thor
oughly renovated. 48ly
Plans Complete for William Howard
flemorlal Cathedral.
Williamsport Bulletin.
The plans for the proposed William
Howard Memorial Cathedral, the splen
did gift of the late William Howard to
the Scottish ltiteof Williamsport, have
all been completed, by Truman P.
Keitmeyor, tho architect, and contem
plate an imposing front on Fourth
street, in the rear of the Masonic Tem
ple, and a handsome addition to the
architecture of that vicinity. Work
on the new structure will be started
soon.
The Memorial Hall and Cathedral
will be an L shaped building, surround
ing on two sides the Piper residence,
(which will be used as a Home for the
William Howard Temple Club of the
Knights Templar) and will have no
connection with the big Masonic Tem
ple structure. The new building will
be used exclusively for Scottish Rite
purposes, and will coat, it is thought,
about $40,000.
The entrance building, which adjoins
tho Masonic Temple, is to be of Scottish
Baronial architecture, and the front
may be constructed of pink granite.
It is 36 feet wide. It is to bean elabor
| ate front, with much carved stonework,
j a tower on the east side extending sky
ward to a hight of 98 feet. On the top
of this tower is to be an old Egyptian
Masonic emblem, representing earth,
fire, ether and water. Near the top of
the front is a double eagle, the Scottish
Rite emblem There is a most elabor
ate entrance.
Inside the entrance is the Memorial
Hall, with a Mosaic floor, and a most
magnificent grand staircase in the rear
leading to the upper floors. There are
also thesecretary and treasurer's office,
and a vault, on this floor, back of the
Memorial Hall.
Next comes the big Cathedral build
ing, which is practically a four-story
structure, as the auditorium occupies
the second and third floors. This build
ing is 67 by 104 feet.
On the "first floor there are lobbies,
and a restaurant thatconnecis with the
kitchen of the Piper residence. Then
there is a large lodge room, property
room, secret vault, boiler room and
toilet room.
On the second floor of the Cathedral
is the auditorium, with a stage, property
room, robingroom, coat room and sen
tinel's room, a wide corridor surround
ing the auditorium. The auditorium,
with gallery, will seat 000.
The third floor contains the gallery
of the auditorium, a property room,
grand promenade and lounging room.
In the rear of the gallery there is a
place for the organ and choir, and out
side of this a nook for an invisible
choir, reached by a hallway. This is
for the use of church choirs that are
sometimes called in, and the nook is
so arranged that the singing can be
heard inside, but the singers cannot
see in. On this floor there is also a
lobby and parlor for the Commander
in Chief.
On the fourth and last floor is the big
banquet hall,store room, kitchen, lobby,
reception and toilet rooms.
This building will likely be of brick,
but the inside furnishings will be on
an elaborate scale, making it one of the
finest structures of the kind in the
country.
"Almost xffggx
still a young woman,
almost killed her. Mrs.
MASON, Nuttellburgh, W. Va., writes :
" Kind enclosed #2.50 for which send 6 bottles of Hair-
Health. lam delighted with the bottle sent me. My
hair was so gray that I was ashamed for anyone to see
me,and being so young it almost killed me to think my
hair was getting white so long before I was an old
woman, but thanks to Hair-Health, Jam proud to say
that a gray hair cannot be found in my head and I
have not used all of one bottle." MAY'S
Hair=Health
will positively restore gray, faded or bleached hair to
youthful color. Is not a dye, but feeds the roots and
makes the hair healthy and abundant.
A k for Hay's Hair-Health and refuse alSsubsti'
tutes. H.H.H. is sold by leading druggistseverywhere
Sent by express, prepaid, in plain sealed package, by
LONDON SUPPLY CO., 8$ J Firoadway, N. V., also a 25c.
rake Harfina Medicated Soap, best soap for toilet,
bath, skin and hair. All on receipt of 60c. and this ad.
LARGE 50c. BOTTLES. AT ALL DRUGGISTS'.
If yod wish « ® ®
t THESWSTCAREFILLVEDITM, .
Fully illustrated, |
| Cleanest printed, 112
' Easiest read Seed Catalogue *
® * ® a Jeiid for
VipVQ' garden and
I IvJJIU FLORAL GUIDE.
It is a mine of information on gard
ening—all about Vegetable Seeds,
Flower Seeds, Small Fruits, Bulbs,
Plants, Roses, Shrubbery, etc.
Nearly 200 new Photo-Engravings, illus
trating all departments. Text carefully re
vised and up-to-date in every respect. The
best catalogue we have ever sent out.
Stelnn: is Helieviujr.
Send for one to-day. Free if you mention
this paper and tell what yougrow most.
James Vicks Sons,
3 Stone Street,
Rochester, Y.
Cut thisadvertisementout and send it with
your request for a catalogue. If you men
tion this paper you will also receive a pack
et oi Flower Seeds Free.— EDITOB.
4-4t
ll II Mil 1.1 l
i The Plate to Buy Cheap" r
; J. F. PARSONS.
Msud
CURES ALL DRINK AND DRUO ADDICTIONS. !
NEWUT FUPNISHED NEW MANAOEMENT
DAY'S
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
SPECIALS.
AT THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
PIE PEACHES.
First Quality, Baltimore
packed, per can, l'Jc. Regu
lar, 1").
GREEN GAGE PLUMS.
Extra California fruit, pack
ed in heavy syrup, per can,! 7c.
Regular, 20c.
CANNED CORN.
Standard York State quality,
per can, Bc. Regular, 10c.
CANNED TOMATOES.
I i
First Quality, Harford Co., J
Md., per can. Sc. Regular, j
10c.
GOLD DUST.
Washing Powder, 41b. pack- j
age, per package, 20c. Regu- I
lar, 25c.
MAPLE SUGAR.
Strictly pure, new goods,
per lb. 11c to 15c.
i
MAPLE SYRUP.
i
Pure goods, per Gal. 81.00.
H. DAY.
Phone 6.
I H. C. Olmsted's i
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/ V V V'WWS 5a
Well, here we are trying to get our share of
the trade of Emporium and vicinity.
We are better prepared than ever before to fill
all of your wants. Having added to our stock a
Full Line of Groceries,
and have not neglected to add to the Dry Goods
and Notion departments fresh and seasonable goods.
Our I.,ace Curtain stock was never so complete as
NOW. A full stock of muslins, prints, percales,
| ginghams and White Goods. An especially nice
line of Black Dress Goods.
Dress and Work Slioes lor Ladies
Gentlemen and Children.
CARPETS AND MATTINGS, Oil Cloths,
See., &c. Cotne and see how well we will please
i you.
C. JAY GOODNOUGH, ™
SR; Assignee. Hit !
.» J
| Emporium Furniture CoJ
||j WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A CALL. ||
iilliOiiliis
llfrOC FINE BROADCLOTH CASKET, FUNERAL CAR Jf
jgilaOO. - - - AND SERVICES. - - - SOO. M
g RESIDENCE UP STAIJiS. OPEN ALL NIGHT. j||
Remember the place, next door to the Mj
• ODD FELLOWS BLOCK, j
I EMPORIUM HIE Mill
BERNARD EG-AN, Manager, iM
JEMPORIITM. - - - PA|
I I
Our Spring
Clothing
Has arrived and we are
ready for the Spring and
Summer campaign.
During the past lew
months we have almost
ontirely closed out all left
over stock, therefore start
in with an
Entirely New Stock.
I HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
X" (.Stylish make.)
H ELEGANT LING of FURNISHINGS,
I TRUNKS, SATCHELS, &c.
If Wo are agents for the LION
u Brand Shirts and have recently
I received a very fine assortment
I of these celebrated
SI.OO SHIRTS.
They Are Beauties.
We continue to keep the.
MAC HURDLE
DRESS SHIRTS.
We want every citizen of this
county to call and inspect our
present stock, feeling assured
that you will be pleased.
R. SEGER & SON.
Next to Bank, Emporium, Pa.
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