Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, July 30, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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(-•itICE LIST.
Kuipcdum, Pa., June* 29, !*J©3.
NE MOP! 11 LA, per sack 11 25
Felt's Fatiey, " 14»»
Pet Grove, .. 140
Graham, * 4
Hye " 66
Buckwheat 14
•Patent Meal " SO
Coarse Meal, per too, 1 35
'Chop Feed, u 1 35
Middling*. Katicv ° l 40
Bran, ..... 1 20
Corn, per bushel, 75
White Oa's, per
Choice Closer Seed, 1
Choice Timothy Beed, ! At Market Prices.
vlhoice Millet Seed.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, I
R.C. DODSON,
THE
lDrucjcjist,
F.nouil'll, I* A.
1S LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE.
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
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W. C. DOHSOX.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL IJEPARTMISNT.
PERSONAL (iOSSIP.
Coutributionx invited. Thai which you ivould
'ike to sec in this department,let us know by pot
tal card or letter, rersomtllu.
Lee Halderman and little daughter
visited friends at Olean on Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Fry, of Port Allegany
visited in town last week.
Messrs. Chas. and Ceo. Rishell visit
ed their brothers in Austin Sunday.
John Furlong of Sterling Run was
greeting hi 3 friends in town on Mon
day.
Mr. H. C. Olmsted of Coudersport
was an Emporium visitor over Sun
day.
Mrs. Charles P. Fisher has returned
from an extended visit to Williamsport
friends.
Jos. Friendel lias been doing work
for Murry Coppersmith Co., at Austin
this week.
MissSne Johnston of Williamsport
is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L Lucore.
Vernon Heilman came over from
Portland Mills to spend Sunday with
his parents (?)
J. H. Mulcahy, one of our popular
barbers, made the PRESS a business
call on Tuesday.
David C. Hayes made a hurried trip
to Binghamton over Sunday and met
many old time friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walker Sr.,
are visiting members of their family
at Austin and Galeton.
David Mulcahy of Elwood City
after an absence of six years is visiting
his mother in this place.
Mrs. J. Rogers and daughter Miss
Cecil of Bingliamton, are the guests of
Mr and Mrs. M. T. Hogan.
Miss Nina Bryan has returned from
Philadelphia where she took a summer
course in kindergarten studies.
Misses Neva Perkins and Retta Mat
toon, of Hornellsville N. Y., are the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Heilman.
Contractor McLane was looking
after business in town on Monday,
Mrs. McLane accompanied him.
Guy Felt now carries his right arm
in a sling the result of a severe cut
received on his wrist last Sunday.
Miss Marion Rentz left last Saturday
for several weeks sojourn among
friends in Williamsport and Muncy.
Mrs. F. P. Strayer and son Fred,
spent several days with Brookville
friends, returning home Tuesday even
ing.
Miss Francis Ransom, of Friendship,
N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Huffman at their West Fifth
street home.
Mr. Geo. Rishell, wife and son, of
Erie, who spent a few days here with
friends, left for Mr. R's home at Clint
•ondale, Pa., last Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A. H. Farr and daughter Viola
are visiting their relatives in Jefferson
County, N. Y., and incidentally en., D
ying the sights of the St. Lawrence
river pleasure resorts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams two
colored residents, who have resided in
Emporium for the past two years left
yesterday for their former home in
Weedonville, Va. During Mr. Wil
liams' short stay among us he has
proven himself an upright and honor
able gentleman.
Chas. Il.i'oa i* apwnding a tvw clays
n town.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs. R.
Russell is seriously ill.
John E. Smith, <>l Sterling Run, was
in our city yesterday.
Miss May Agnes Kelly has returned
to Emporium for the balance of the
summer.
Chas. Hockley was visiting his par
ents and young friends in town over
Sunday.
J. I). 801 l has returned from an ex
tended visit to his old home in the
Provinces.
Misses Gussie and Clara Voshage and
Miss Coleman aro spending to-day at
Rock City.
Supt. VanGelder of the Climax
Powder Co., visited at New York, first
of the week.
S. I). McCoole, of Driftwood, was
shaking hands with his many friends
in town 011 Tuesday.
Mrs. Grace Hill went to Austin this
morning to spend the day with Mr.
Will Walker and family.
Mrs. Pearsall, of Coudersport, is vis
iting her son Frank and daughter Mrs.
J. A. Fisher, at this place.
Mrs. W. 11. Grapharn and children,
of Houghton, X. Y., aro visiting E. W.
Gaskiil and family on West Creek.
Claud Harris, of Buftalo, is here at
tending the funeral of his sister Miss
Carrie, which takes place this after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Felt and their
guests and Misses Carrie and Bessie
McQuay spent last Tuesday at
Howard's camp.
Miss Mary Smith who has been
visiting her sister Mrs. Guinn for some
weeks returned to her home in Wil
liamsport to-day.
Miss Anna Cotter departed this
morning for an extended visit among
friend at Driftwood, Dußois and Clear
field.—Eldred Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ebert and little
daughter, of Pittsburg, are visiting
Mrs. E.'s parents, Mr. John S< hlecht
and family, at this place.
Mrs. I. K. Hockley left yesterday
noon on the Buffalo flyer for Williams
port to visit her daughter Ada and
other relatives and friends.
Ed. Blinzler and family returned,
Monday morning, from St. Marys,
where they had been visiting Mrs B.'s
parents the past week.
Dr. Carl Felt and wife, of Philadel
phia, are visiting relatives and friends
here, guests of Mr. Felt's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Felt, and family.
Mr. Frank Pearsall, wife and chil
dren, returned home last Thursday
from a two weeks' visit with Mr. Pear
sall's parents, "on the farm," at Coud
ersport.
Mrs. Isaac Wykoff, of Cameron, was
a PRESS visitor on Friday last and re
newed her PRESS subscription She
says, "we would not know how to keep
house without the PitESs.'*
Mrs J. H. Moorehouse and children,
of Pittsburg, accompanied by her sister
Mrs. Woodley, are visiting their par
ents, Mr. N. Seger and family. Mr.
Mo rehouse spent Sunday here.
Geo. Murry and bride, of Buffalo,
came over last week to spend their
honeymoon among Emporium friends.
The PRESS as well as Mr. Murry's host
of friends extend congratulations.
Richard Bliss, of Emporium, and
Milford Bliss, of St. Marys, father and
brother respectively of Mrs. Dougald
Weis, were Sunday guests at the Weis
residence on Powell street.—Ridgway
Democrat.
Miss Maud Pearsall, who visited her
sister, Mrs. J. A. Fisher, at this place,
the past two months, returned to her
home at Coudersport last Saturday a
week. Miss Peai-sall is an excellent
young lady and made a host of warm
friends during her stay here.
Mrs. Fred Crosby, of Emporium, is
visiting at the Connolly... .Mrs. J. M.
Butler and daughter Gertrude have
returned from Sylvan Beach Max
Balcom, of Emporium, is spending a
few days in the city guest of night op
erator Garrity at the Connollyllouse.—
Port Allegany Reporter.
Miss Katie Murphy has left us after a
very pleasant visit with her cousins
and a jolly time with Miss Christie
McDonald and her chums. She will
never be satisfied until Miss Christie
visits her in her lovely home at Pitts
burg, so she can show her that delight
ful times can be had in the city as well
as the country.
James Davison was doing the phar
maceutical act at R. C. Dodson's dis
pensary, Wednesday, while Rob't was
helping himself to the trout in some of
our mountain streams. Mr. Dodson is
not in the least afraid to trust his pre
scription counter in the hands of Mr.
Davison hut when it comes to the rod
and line—well, he simply prefers to do
that himself.
The Rev. J. M. Johnston and wife
and son Foster, of Austin, drove over
the mountain last Tuesday and were
pleasantly greeted by former parish
ioners and friends. Mr. Johnston's
Church at that place is being painted
; on the interior and otherwise improved.
As a substantial proof of the apprecia
j tion of his people his salary has been
1 increased SIOO.OO, making it $1,300.00.
CAMKRON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1903.
LETTER FROM L. TAGGART.
Will Bond to Refund Honey Uunless Mi
o-na Restores Health.
To the /'Alitor Cameron County Ctchh :
Dear Sir:—Having heard that some
people question the nincerity of my of
fer to refund a purchaser's money if
Mi-o-no does not cure dyspepsia, in
crease the flesh and restore health, I
am writing you this letter to say over
"my own signature that this offer is
made in good faith and will be lived up
to by me both in the spirit and the
letter
L. Taggart will give the following
bond with every 60c box of Mi-o-na I
sell. There is no risk in buying Mi o
na.
GUARANTEE BOND.
I hereby agree to refund the
price paid for Mi-o-na, if the pur
chaser tells me that it has not in
creased flesh and given freedom
from stomach troubles.
L. TAGGART.
i
So many of my customers have told
me of the great good Mi o 11 a has done
them, that I am more thoroughly con
vinced than over that there is but little
risk to mo in selling Mi-o-na under this
guarantee.
The demand for Mi-o-na is increasing
rapidly and it is the most popular of
all medicines we sell for the cure of
stomach troubles. If it did not have
unusual merit I could not afford to
guarantee it.
Your readers can see that tlicy run
no risk whatever in buying Mi-o-na.
Respectfully Yours,
L. TAGGART.
(iirl Wanted. /
A good girl for general house work
wanted at once.
Apply to P. C. DEMING,
21-tf. Cameron, Pa.
Slight injuiies often disable a man and
couse several days' los.s of time and when
blood poison develops, sometimes result
in the loss of a hand or limb. Chamber
lains Pain Halm is an antiseptic liniineut.
When applied to cuts, bruises' and burns
it causes them to heal quickly and with
out maturation, and prevents auy danger
of blood poison. For sale by L. Tag
»art.
Reforms are ripe as soon as they are
Night Was Her Terror.
•I would cough nearly all night long.''
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex
andra, lud., -'and could hardly get auy
sleep. I had consumption so bad that it
I walked a block I would cough fright
fully and spit blood, but, when all other
medicines failed, three 81.UO bottles of
Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured
mo and I gained 58 pounds/' It's
absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs,
Colds, LaGrippc, Rrouchitis and all
Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c
and 81.00. Trial bottles free at L. Tag
gart's drug store.
The most serious problem in society is
that of self.
(»et a free sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets at L. Tag
gart's drug store. They are easier to
take and more pleasant in effect than pills.
Then their use is not followed by consti
pation as is often the case with pills.
Regular size, 25c per box.
The most damaging success is that of
succeeding the first time.
A Surgical Operation.
Is always dangerous—do not submit to
the surgeon's knife until you have tried
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It will
cure when everything else fails—
it has done this in thousands of cases
Here isone of them: I suffered from
bleeding and protruding piles for twenty
years. Was treated by different special
ists and used many remedies, but obtain
ed no relief until I used DeWitt's Witch
Ilazel Salve. Two boxes of this salve
cured me eighteen months ago and I have
not had a touch of the piles since—H. A.
Tisdale, Summerton, S. C. For Blind,
Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles
no remedy equals DeWitt's Witch Ilazel
Salve. Sold by R. C. Dodson,
Be sure of the effect before wasting
your time in searching for the cause.
No Pity Shown.
"For years fate was after me continu
ously" write F. A. Gulledge, Verbena,
Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles
erusing '24 tumors. When all failed
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me.
Equally good for Burns and all aches
and pains Only 25c at L. Taggart's
Drug Store.
If you are unable to find an opportun
ity goto work and make one.
For Sale.
One second hand McCormick mowing
machine in good repair.
Inquire of Mas. DAN'L BARK,
21-3t. Shippen, Pa.
I I Lon s man and Martinez PAlNTS^Pi
tf - GAL. L. &. M. PAINT AT - • $1.65 . ~ ~ ~ ffl
W < GAL. PURE LINSEED OIL AT 65 .51 1 1 12. C J Ua . COSt *\ 2 * P er .,f l Any building: not
|4j / y\^/ s M \ |l satisfactorily painted will be repainted at our ex- Jjjj
W / MAKES I] CALLONS FOR -- - $2.16 j P ense - 27 years of sale. Sole Agent. p]
I | HARRY S. LLOYD. I
Very Uomarkablo Cure of Diarrhoea.
'•About six years ago for the first time
jin my life I had_ja sudden and severe
I attack ni' diarrhoea, says Mrs. Alice
Miller, of Morgan, Texas. 11 1 got teiu
, porary relief, but it came back again and
again, and for six long years I have suf
feied more misery and agony than I can
tell. It was worse than death. My hus
band spent hundreds of dollars for phy
i sicians' prescriptions and treatment witli
-5 out avail. Finally we moved to Bosque
! county, our present home, and one day 1
happened to sec an advertisement of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy with the testimonial of a
man who had been cured by it. The ease
was so similar to my own that I conclud
ed to try the remedy. The result was
wonderful. I could hardly realise that
1 was well again, or believn it could
be so after having suffered so long, but
| that one bottle of medicine, costing but a
j few cents, cured me." For sale by L. I
Taggart, Emporium, Pa.; John E.Smith, |
Sterling Run, Pa.,
There is no virture where there is no
possibility of vice.
Cholera Infantum.
This has long been regardep as one of
the most dangerous and fatal diseases to
which infants are subject. It can be
cured, however when properly treated.
All that is necessary is to give Chamber
lain's Colic, and Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and castor oil, as directed with
each bottle, and a cure is certain. For
sale by L. Taggart.
The things that give us greatest pain
are the ones most highly prized.
Summer Supplies for
the Table.
DAY'S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
This store is crowded with tempt
ing things to eat. Some come, from
abroad, some prepared in this
j county; and whether cured or can
ned they are the best of their sorts
1 and of very satisfactory variety.
I
Fresh fruits and vegetables are
an added help in choosing summer
supplies for the table. We are in
close touch with the sources of sup
ply, and prompt deliveries of the
very choicest the market affords
will insure you getting them fresh
at your home.
KEEP WATCH OF OUR
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
FRIDAY ANQ SATURDAY.
REGULAR HAMS, - - 16c
Dold quality.
ARBUCKLEB COFFEE, 31b 35 c
CANNED TOMATOES, can 10c
Regular 12e.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
lb .... 4 5c
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE, genu
ine, lb. - - - 35 c
QC Lb.Bag Sugar CI Art
Best Granulated. vl»'rU
KEEP YOUR HENS PRODUCTIVE
By using Pratts Poultry Food
and crushed Oyster Shells.
Bring us the fruit and exchange
it for cash or credit.
Get the genuine here.
Phonofl. J, H. DAY
Esiray Notice.
Came to the premises of the undersigned on
Salt Run, June 15th, 1903, one dark brown steer,
branded on the left side "Z Yj" right car cut.
The owner is hereby notified to call, pay charges
and remove said; critter, otherwise it will be dis
posed of according to law.
EMMA KEPHART.
July 14, 1903.
TiSSTT BANK BY MAIL,
I And get the 4 per cent .innual interest and
I absolute protection of this strong bank.
I Assets over $7,700,000.
Germania Savings bank
, WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG. PA
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Slßill Automobiles
-fl THE best hill climbers
■y&XhZ''* *1 ON THE MARKET.
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A B ent for E. R. THOMAS MOTOR CYCLES.
E. J. SMITH, Agent,
Emporium, Pa.JJ
G.SCHMIDT'S,
HPthyUDTCDC FOR
|jf fresh bread
t- popular
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CONFECTIONERY
Daily Del iverv Allordcrsgiven promptand
skillfulattcntion.
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bj tailor made clothes. S
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I , WJ. L.FOBERT,
nj 1 .j Emporium, Pa. m
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§WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They hiva itsod the test of yean.
OTHflMfl - and hiive cured thousands of
STHONB £>
lAliy I ness and Varicocele. Atrophv.ftg
flhAlN ' They clear the brain, strengthen
nunill l ■—^^BSS 'he Circulation, make digestion
perfect, and impart a healthy
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. Pricefi per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee tocure or refundth#
money, $5.00. Send for free book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Clovaland. 0.
For sale by R. C. Dodson, Druggist. Emporium. Pa. 1
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■by Druggiiu martin nuDY, lancastcr pa. 9 < free report on patentability. For free book, (
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Sold in Emporium by L. Taggart and It. C < MaaHpHppßHßaMnM {
for fri-e sample. V M W^
The Place to lluy Cheap S
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