Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 04, 1903, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., March 27,1903.
NEMOPHILA, persack »1 15
Felt's Fancy, " 1 30
Pet Grove, " 1 30
Graham, " SO
Rye " 80
Buckwheat, " 6ft
PateutMeal " 50
Coarse Meal, per 100, 125
Chop Feed, " 125
Middlings. Fancy " 125
Bran, 1 20
Corn, per bushel, "0
White Oals,per bushel 48
Choice Clover Seed, "I
Choice Timothy Seed, I A t Market Prices.
Choice Millet .seed.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, 1
R.C. DODSON.
THE
Brifcjcjist,
i:UPOKI(!JI. PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE.
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
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Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL OEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
/ike to nee in thin department,let UM know by pos
tal card or letter. personally.
Daniel Downey visited the PRESS
socially on Tuesday.
I. W. Gleason, of Gleasonton, was in
town Monday evening.
Lorenzo Burnell, of Buffalo, spent
Sunday in Emporium.
Geo. A. Walker, Jr., returned on
Tuesday from visiting in Buffalo
Leroy Gleason, of Driftwood, tran
sacted business in town on Tuesday.
Surveyor A. H. Shaffer and his assist
ant Ned Brady, are busy surveying
borough lines and new streets.
Miss Grace Walker went to St. Marys
on Monday to assist in a band concert
given their Tuesday evening.
Mr. A P. Van Gilder, the new man
ager of Climax Powder Co., has been
visiting in the east for several days.
Presiding Elder Thos. S Wilcox, D.
D., visited Emporium on Sunday and
preached in M. E. Church Sunday
evening.
Dr. Albra W. Baker and wife are
visiting the former's brother in New
York city, expecting to be absent for
several days yet.
A. D. Gould and wife, of Eldred,
came over on Tuesday to visit their
sisters and remain for the dedication
of Emmanuel Church.
Thos. C. Johnson, of Pittsburg,
where he is engaged in the real estate
business, is visiting his father and
brother at the place.
Mrs. Editha A. Howard and daughter
Marcia, of Williamsport, are puests of
the former's mother, Mrs. M. A. Rock
well, for several days.
Miss Anna Metzger sailed on Mon
day from Boston for Paris, to be ab
sent several months, where she will
pursue her musical studies.
Mr. A. F. Andrews and family have
returned from Coudersport, where
they were called on account of the
serious condition of Mr. Andrews*
father.
Miss Ida Drausfteld, of Climax
Powder office, and Miss Blanch
Ludlam, one of the popular town
teachers, were pleasant PRESS office
callers on Monday.
Reverends O. S. Metzler, pastor of
First Methodist Episcopal Church, and
J. M. Robertson, Rector of Emmanuel
Episcopal Church, visited Harrisburg
friends last Thursday and Friday and
greatly enjoyed the visit.
Miss Lenora Stauffer leaves to-nior
row for her home in Millville, N. J.,
much to the regret of her many young
friends. Miss Stauffer came to our
town six weeks ago, worn-out and ill
from over study. But the mountain
air and a jolly good time every hour
of her visit, sends her home with
plumped out cheeks and a color that
would be the envy ofa princess. Corue
again next summer Miss Stauffer.
Mrs. Curtln and daughter Miss Kate,
of Pittsburg, arrived in Emporium
yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs.
' Michael Murphy. Miss Margaret
Murphy, who has been visiting in Pitts
burg for two weeks, returned home
with them. The first named lady was
mother of one of the young I. dies kill,
ed at Pittsburg two weeks igo, and
comes here lor ie->i .mil * h ng<- of cli
mate.
| S. O. McElwain, of Renovo, called
lon the PRESS to-day.
Mrs. T. L. Startwall of Eldred, is
guost of Mrs. T. F. Moore.
Floyd Felt arrived from Florida last
Friday, coming by boat route.
Mrs. W. K. Wright, of Renovo, ie
guest of her sister, Mrs. T. F. Moore.
Carl Nystrom and family leave on
Saturday for a visit With friends at
Dußois.
Miss Viola May Gross, of Cuba, N.Y.
is visiting A. E. Gross and family at
this place.
Mrs. H. H. Cloyes and children are
at Jamestown, N. Y., visiting the
former's mother.
Mrs. B A. Furlong, of Sterling Run,
an excellent lady, was transacting
business in Emporium last Tuesday.
David Sloppy is laid up from the ef
fects of putting an ax into his right
ankle. Dr. Bardwell is attending him.
Mr. Fred Julian sailed last Saturday
from New York for London, from t here
he goes to the Philippines and Japan.
W. L. Sykes and wife of Galeton,
! stopped in Emporium yesterday to
j visit relatives. They attended the con
cert at St. Marys Tuesday evening.
Mrs. A. M. Smead of Renovo, is
guest of \Vm. C. 55uber, while attend
ing Emmanuel church dedication ser
vices.
Mrs. J. H. Havens, of Glean, is in
town, guest of the Misses Ludlam.
She assisted in Emmanuel choir dur
the dedicatory services.
Joseph Kaye and daughter, Miss
Jane, returned from Wisconsin Tues
day evening to visit and transact busi
ness for a few days.
M. M. Lupro and wife, of Cameron,
while transacting business in town on
Tuesday called to see the PRESS and
push the date ahead another year
Miss Isabelle Johnson, ofEniporium,
who has been visiting friends and re
latives in Pittsburg and Altoona, for
the last two months, returned on Mon
day.
Leon Felt, son of J. P. Felt," who has
been attending the University of Penn
sylvania,came home last Friday to visit
his parents and friends He is prepar
ing himself for the dentistry.
Miss Grace Lloyd, eldest daughter of
Mr. T. B. Lloyd, Cashier of First
National Bank, leaves next Saturday
on an extended visit to points in south
ern parts of the state, including Phila
delphia.
M. Blodget, of Sinnamahoning, ac
companied by his brother-in-law, Mr.
Isaac Page, of Tioga county, were
looking after business matters in town
last Saturday and made the PRESS a
short pleasant call.
Miss Lottie Herngrist and Mr.
Augustus Johnson, two of our popular
Swedish young people, were married
at Olean last Saturday and have taken
up their abode on Cherry street. We
extend congratulations.
Profit in Strawberries.
Pe pie who are tinkering around
with a small patch of strawberries
should read the following from the
Tucker County (W. Va.) Herald:
Think what this means: Thirty
thousand quarts of strawberries were
picked Friday from the 100-acre patch
of State Senator E. Finley Cromwell,
in the surburbs of Forfolk. These
were picked by 300 negroes, who re
ceived for the day's work §6OO, at the
rate of 2 cents a quart. The picking,
packing and crates cost §9OO, and the
berries were sold to a local firm for 9
cents a quart. The firm resold them
at a profit of §l5O, and the berries were
then shipped North. Mr. Cromwell
received for the day's pick §2,700.
Letter to Chas. Shaffer.
Emporium, Pa.
Dear Sir: Two and two make four—
not always; depends upon what "two
and two" are.
Two gallons of water and two gallons
of milk don't make four gallons of milk.
Neither does four gallons of paint
that's half lime, whiting, clay and kero
sene oil, make four gallons of real
paint.
That's what we mean by saying
"Fewer gallons; wears longer." It
takes fewer gallons of Devoe Lead and
Zinc than of mixed paints to paint a
house, and it wears twice or three times
as long as lead and oil, mixed by hand.
Prowse & Pelton, Herkimer, N. Y.,
write:
Mr. Chas. Avery, of Herkimer,
bought 51 gallons of Devoe Lead and
Zinc to paint his five houses, his painter
having figured that it would require at
least that amount. 3fi gallons did the
work and he returned 15 gallons.
Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE & Co.,
New York.
P. S. Murry & Coppersmith sell
our paint.
WANTED— Several persons of char
acter and good reputation in each state
(one in this county required) to repre
sent and advertise old established
wealthy business house of solid financial
standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with
expenses additional, all payable in cash
each Wednesday direct from head of
fices. Horse and carriage furnished
when necessary. References. Enclose
self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co.,
334 Dearborn St., Chicago 51-18t.
IIVHOS W. KINU'H
SUMMER SCHOOL OF ORATORY,
Elocution and Dramatic Culture.
AICOKHV, MA.
8 Werka. June iQ to Augntt J,
Si* < ourKc. KltH utiiii), I'hyHiral ami liraiuuit.
Culture, Hliakt'«|iMri. If Hemic, LaitKuagt ■*,
Mu-lc. tUiilterliiif Cured flolit Mrdal Cnnlesta
A « IIIMII ftir Tt-acilera, Hludi'lilit, l,r, I ur<rs anil
('irrgymaa Writ* fur circular! to HVWON W.
KINO, 'iot nth St.. PltUburxh, P,i
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNK 4, 1903.
STRONGEST EVIDENCE OF FAITH.
L. I aggart Guarantee* That Hyomrl Will Cure
the Worst case of Cutarrah In Emporium,
When one of the most reputablu con
cern in Kmporium guarantees that a
I medicine will effect a cure or he will re
fund your money, it speaks volumes as
j to the merits of the remedy. It is in this
j way that L. Taggart is selling Hyomei,
| the treatment that has made so many
j remarkable cures of both acute and
j chronic cases of catarrh in Emporium
I and vicinity.
! Hyomei is not a pill nor is it a liquid
that has to be taken with a tablespoon
lor wineglass. Just breath it by the aid
of an inhaler that comes in every outfit 1
j and benefit will be seen from the first
I treatment.
It destroyes all germ life in the air
passages and lungs and enriches and
purifies the bload with additional
ozone. It cures catarrh of the head
and throat, or of the stomach, liver and
kidneys. Wherever mucous mem
brane contains catarrhal germs, there
Hyomei will do its work of healing.
When using this treatment, the air
you breathe will be found like that in
the mountains high above the sea level,
where grow balsamic trees and plants
which make the air pure by giving oft"
volatile antiseptic fragrance that is
healing to the respiratory organs.
Remember that if Hyomei does not j
cure you, L Taggart will refund your
money. This is a good time to cure ca
tarrh by the natural method and pre
vent catarrhal colds tbat are so com
mon at this season. 14-2t.
Worst of all Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to feel I
that every minute will be your last? j
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. 11. j
Ncwson, Decatur. .Vlu "For three years.'"
she writes, ''l endured insufferable pain
from indigestion, stomach and bowel !
trouble. Death seemed inevitable when ]
doctors and all remedies failed. At length '
I was induced to try Electric Bitters and j
the result was miraculous I improved j
at once and now I'm completely recover- j
ed." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and j
Bowel troubles l.lectric Bitters is the j
only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaran- i
feed by L. Taggart, Druggist.
Teachers Wanted.
We need at once a few more teachers. J
both experienced and inexperienced, j
We havo more calls this year than ever '
before. Schools and colleges supplied !
with competent teachers free of cost, j
Address with stamp.
AMERICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, !
J. L. GRAHAM,L. L. D., Mgr.,
13-Bt. Memphis, Tenn.
The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East St '
Louis, 111., want a man with rig to in
troduce Poultry Mixture in this coun
ty. They guarantee §3 50 a day to a
good worker and they furnish bank
reference of their reliability. Send
stamp for particulars. Eureka Mfg.
Co., Box 99, East St. Louis, 111.
46-1-ly.
Reduced Rates to Baltimore .
For the benefit of those desiring to
attend the Twentienth Triennial
National Sa>ngerfest of the Northeast
ern Samgerbund, at Baltimore, Md.,
June 15 to 20, the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell round trip
tickets to Baltimore from all stations on
its lines, except Woodberry, Harris
burg and intermediate stations on the
Northern Central Railway, Lancaster,
Harrisburg, and intermediate stations,
and stations on the Philadelphia, Balti
more Washington Railroad (exclusive
of stations south of Townsend, Del., j
from which tickets will be sold,) on i
June 13, 14, and 15, good tor return '
passage until June 22, inclusive, at rate j
of single fare for the round trip, plus
one dollar.
Side trip tickets from Baltimore to
Washington and return will be sold
and good going June 18 and 19, at rate
of $1.60 for the round trip. These
tickets will be good to return within
two days, date of sale included, and
wilt be valid on all trains except the
Congressional Limited. 2718-15-lt.
A Valuable Publication.
On June 1 the Passenger Department
of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will publish the 1903 edition af the
Summer Excursion Route Book. This
work is designed to provide the public
with descriptive notes of the principal !
Summer resorts of Eastern America, j
with the best routes for reaching them, :
and the rates of fare. It contains all ,
principal seashore and mountain re- !
sorts of the East, and over seventeen '
hundred difierent routes or combina
tion of routes. The book has been com- !
piled with the greatest care, and alto- 1
gether is the most complete and com- !
prehensive handbook of Summer travel
ever offered to the public.
The cover is handsome and striking, I
printed in colors, and the book contains
several; maps, presenting the exact '
routes over which tickets are sold. I
The book is profusely illustrated with
fine half-tone cuts of Bcenery at the j
various resorts and along the lines of
the Pennsylvania Railroad.
On and after June 1 this very inter- '
esting book may be procured at any
Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at
the nominal price often cents, or upon
application to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant
General Passenger Agent, Broad Street '
Station, Philadelphia, Pa., by mail for
twenty cents. 2712-15-lt. 1
Srrrsi; l JSTO ^ 1
I Longman and Martinez PAINTS 112
GAL. L. 4M. PAINT AT • $1.65
/ v (ni 7F*rf A satisfactorily painted will be repainted at our ex- jji,
if ' makes li CALLONS FOR •- . $2.16 pense. 27 years of sale. Sole Agent. ||
£ HARRY S. LLOYD. |
Startling Evidence.
I Fresh totiuimiy iri great <|tnt tit ity is
('(instantly comini! in, declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs ami Colds to he uuequuled. A
reeent expression from T.J. MeFarland.
Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He
writes: 1, 1 had Bronchitis for three
years and doctored all the time without
beinu benefited. Then I began taking
Dr. Kings New Discovery, and a few
bottles wholly cured me." Equally effec
' tive in curing all Lung and Throut
troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and
'■rip. Guaranteed hy L. Taggart, Drug
gist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c,
and SI.OO
A man of mark is one whose signature
i looks like the end of a sawbuck.
SPECIAL RfITES".
Tiio MISSOURI PACIFIC RY., will
sell tickets to the following points at
greatly reduced rates during the coming
summer.
CALIFORNIA and THIS NORIH
PACIFIC COAST every day until
JUNE 15th, at $30.00 from ST. LOUIS.
Various points in the WEST and
SOUTHWEST at about half fare.
DKNVISK,COLORADO SPRINGS or
PUEBLO and return, from July Ist to
10th at 821.00 from ST. LOUIS. Also
to CALIFORNIA points at proportion
ately low rates on same dates.
SAN FRANCISCO and return, from
August sth to 14th, account NATIONAL
ENCAMPMENT G. A. R., at rate of
$47.50 from ST. LOUIS.
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION
TICKETS to almost all points in the
WEST and SOUTHWEST at the rate of
ONE FARE, plus two dollars FOR
ROUND TRIP from ST. LOUIS.
For full information, schedule of
trains, and illustrated literature, ad
dress Jno. R. James, Central Passenger
Agent, Room 905, Park Bldg., Pitts
burg, Pa.
DAY'S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
SATISFACTION is the lever
that brings this store an ever in
creasing trade. We ask for no
better advertisement than a satis
fied customer.
In our fourteen years exper
ience in the grocery business, it
has been our constant aim to
please our patrons in quality,
price and prompt and efficient
service.
You can reduce the culinary
expense very materially by keep
ing watch of our special offers I
THIS WEEK
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
POTATOES, per bushel, TCP
Best western stock. lUw
I HP Canned Corn, OP
"UO n. Y. State packing.
(CP Glass Fruit Jam, IHP
lUO Assorted Fruit. IUU ]
QCP Can Columbia River IQP
■9l* Salmon, «Ow |
Corouet brand, 2 cans 35c
A very exceptional offering, as
vou will say when once you try
it.
"JA-MA-KA" Coffee, QflP
a good 25c article, Alii#
This coffee 's well known
throughout the town, if you!
havn't tried it, ask your neigh
bor about it.
QC Lb.Bag Sugar CI
Best Granulated. vI«HU
p„o„,. J. H. DAY
on on
fHsAvlms $ checking
VI Sail accounts f&t MS
p. BV MAI L_^
Write for literature explaining how easy II is.
I Over » 7,300,000.00 |
I GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK I
V WOO D AND DIAMOND JSTS. PITTaBURG., PA. y
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THE BEST HILL CLIMBERS
•' ON THE MARKET.
MOTOR CYCLES.
E. J. SMITH, Agent,
Emporium, Fa.
G.SCHMIDT'S, 1 -—
FOR
|p^
FRESH BREAD,
gopalar
' ; Baltery, # ""
& CONFECTIONERY
Daily Del iverv/ All order s given prompt and
skillfulattention.
SHSHSHS2 ETESHSCLSH SHS2SHSHSHSHSHSB C TASHSE L S^
112 Notice! |
rnHIS should interest all In
\ men who wear up to date [}j
TAILOR MADE CLOTHES, n]
Fobert, the Tailor
Is now ready with an K
up to date line of ft)
SUITINGS andTROUS- }{]
ERS fresh from New |n
Remember men, the fjj
best is the cheapest in [n
the end. My motto is, jjj
"Get Your Money's Worth." H
lamin a position to [{]
give you your money's m
first-class workmen and !{]
handle only first-class In
goods, and our prices jjj
are within reach of all. }{]
Give me a trial. JJJ
J. L. FOBERT, I
jjj I Emporium, Pa. jjj
aSHSHSHJb aSHSHSHS ESHSHSHS ESHSHSaSaSaSHS aSHSH.'JH.S
§WKEN JN DOUBT, TRY They have itdod the test of years.
OTDHUP . - and h«v« cured thousands of
A I nil Nil AM / *XX>c.nses of Nervous Diseases, such
" Debility, Dizziness, Sleeplesi
| A A HI I and Varicocele,Atrophy,&c.
||Uf|||| | They clear the brain, strengthen
vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients
are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption or Death.
Mailed sealed. Price 112 1 per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tht
money, $5.00. Send for frcn book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. 0.
For sale by R. C. Dodson, Druggist. Emporium, Pa. 1
9 rtTT T*|ri A cure guaranteed If you use ■
I PILES Suppository j
H A „ Matf Thompson, Sunt. I
M Ora<led School*, Stateavllle, V.</., writes : " I can «ay K
xn I'.aTeu Rock.it*. Vr. , write* " Thry flire universal aatli- I
jfl faction. ' l»r. 11. I». 14•-<;iU. t'larksborf. T«*nn.. write* : I
M In a practice of j3 yearn, I bare fou.id no niMdv t<> Kj
| b> IJru««HU. M< RTIN RUDY, LANCASTER. PA. §
Sold in Emporium by 1,. Taggart and R. C
Dodson. Call for free sample.
Tlio Place to Buy Cheap
\ 18 AT ?
) J. F.PARSONS' P
t Wo promptly obtalu U - and Foreign /
) Bend model, sketch or photo of invention for r
112 Ireercport on patentability. For free book, 112
SOR. CALDWELL'S §1
YRUP PEPSIN
CURES CONSTIPATION.! ■