Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 03, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Aug. 5,1903.
NEMOPHILA, per sack fl
Felt's Fancy, " 1
Pet Grove, " 1 JJ
Graham, " 85
Rye " 85
Buckwheat "
Patent Meal., " SO
Coarse Meal, per 1 35
Chop Feed, " J 35
Middlings. Fancy'• J 'jj
Bran, » ®
Corn, per bushel, |»
WhiteOats,per bushel 50
Choice Clover Seed, "I
ChoiceTiroothySeed, 112 A t Market Prices.
Choice Millet Seed,
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, |
R.C. DODSON.
THE
Druejcjist,
EXORII'M. PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE.
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
R. C. DWDHOM.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL. DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL CIOSSIP.
(!outributionn invited. That which you would
like to see in thin department,let u« know by pot
talcard or letter, reraonallv.
O. B. Barnes and family have return
ed from visiting at Williamsport.
J. H. Swain and wife of Keating
Summit spent Sunday last in town.
Prof. E. 8. Ling, wife and daughter
arrived in Emporium last Thursday
evening.
Ouy Klees returned yesterday from
a two weeks visit with friends in Wil
liamsport.
Mrs. J. A. Fisher and son Clyde re
turned last week from a visit with
friends in Dußois.
L. Taggart was able to be at his place
of business last Saturday, after an ill
ness of a few days.
Chester Hockley came over from
Buffalo last Friday to visit his father
and friends a few days.
Chief of Police Mundy has been laid
up several days the past week suffer
ing from rheumatism.
J. L. Wheeler and family are moving
from the C. B. Lias house to his own
house. —Rural Valley Advance.
Mrs. M. H. Dodge who has been
quite ill the past week is able to be
about again, we are pleased to note.
Miss Hattie Evans who has been
visiting her sistor at Punxsutawney
for several weeks, has returned home.
J. C. Lynch and family occupy one
of the Hats in Odd Fellows block—Mr.
Lynch being employed as operator at
junction.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Branson, of Du
Bois are visiting with Mrs. Branson's
parents A. A. McDonald and family at
this place.
Mrs. Gombert and daughter of
Brooklyn, N. Y., who were visiting
Chas. Specht and family <wi Bryan Hill
left for their home on Monday.
Vernon Heilman of Portland Mills,
Pa., was in town over Sunday to see
his cousin from Montgomery. Both
returned to their work Monday.
Miss Jean McNarney, one of the
most charming young ladies in Em
porium, returned last Friday from a
delightful visit at Buffalo and other
points.
Mrs. Harry Ness, of Allegheny, Pa.,
and Mrs. David Wiel and son of Buf
falo, visited friends in town over Sun
day, guests of their brother R. H.
Hirsch and family.
F. B. Housler.who has been employ
ed in Cambria county for some time,
came here last week threatened with
typhoid fever. He is much better at
this writing and will return in a few
days.
Miss Hattie Russell has acccepted a
school in McKean county and has left
for that point. Mrs. E. I. Smith will
take care of her mother, Mrs. Russell,
who is seriously ill, during the term of
school.
Boyde Bloom, a brakeman, in P. &
E R R., yard at this place, was thrown
from a car one day last week, sustain
serious injuries. He is improving at
present and it is hoped he will soon be
at his post of duty again.
S. J. Fee left on Monday for Chi
cago, where he conducts business dur
ing the winter. Mr. Fee has been sell
ing fruit and produce in Emporium
for the past twelve or fifteen years and
has a host of warm friends here who
are always pleased to see him return
each spring. His business here during
the past summer has been most suc
cessfull, we are glad to note.
Mr. and Mrs. B Raphel, of Syracuse,
N. Y., whose wedding Mr. Jasper
Harris attended recently, Miss Esther
Soronson, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs.
J. M. Harris, of Olean, N. Y., arrived
in town last Thursday evening and re
mained until Friday noon, when they
left on Flyer for their respective
homes. The above jovial and pfsasant
people are relatives of our esteemed
townsmen, Messrs. Jasper and Motie
Harris whom they visited while here
' Geo. Crawford spent a few da ■> in
town this week.
Alex McDonald of Driftwood was in
town Wednesday.
ltobt. Faucette has a seriously sick
dysentery.
And now Geo. Hurteau wears a
broad smile. It's a boy of re" ,tiou
weight.
County Treasure w V jthers
was shaking hanb. i town on Satur
day.
Mr. ai . Ms. F. S. Coppersmith and
Mrs. Stoddai 1 are expected home to
day.
Leßoy Oleason was circulating
among his friends in town last even
ing.
Mrs. Franklin Housler,who hp been
ill with typhoid fever,is some fetter at
this writing.
John Johnson had the misfortune to
fall last Sunday badly spraining his
right wrist.
Miss Retta Mattoon of Gowanda, N.
Y., is visiting her cousins, Dr. Heil
man's family.
Mrs. Holbrook who has been seri
ously ill for some time, continues to
grow weaker.
Father Becker, of Port Allegany,
visited Father Downey, Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mrs. B. E. Jones of the East Ward is
suffering from a sever attack of nerv
ous prostration.
John Cummings attended the Demo
cratic State Convention as delegate
from this county.
Moses Harris left on Monday for a
visit to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and other
York State cities.
N. Seger left last Saturday night for
new New York to purchase his fall and
winter clothing.
Michael McCarthy, the faithful night
express agent, was an .agreeable PRESS
caller yesterday.
Miss Lydia Hillyard, of Watsontown,
Pa., is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hillyard, Fifth street.
Mrs. Paul Smith and child, of Punx
sutawney, are guests of Leonard Evans
and family, Sixth street.
R. H. Hirsch left on Tuesday to take
in the Democratic State convention
held at Harrisburg this week.
D. H. Lamb and wife, of Galeton,
are expected in Emporium this week,
as guests of C. J. Goodnough and wife.
Parker Jackson, the silver tongued
porter at Warner House, we regret to
learn, is confined to his bed with.rlieu
matism.
Mrs. William Howard and Miss Ada
Hockley, who were visiting in town
last week returned to Williamsport on
Saturday.
Prothonotary Goodnough, Wm. Mc-
Donald and family and a number of
other citizens are doing the Toronto
Fair this week.
James L. Norie loaves on Saturday
for Westboro, Wis., to spend his vaca
tion of two or three weeks, returning
home with his wife and child.
Mrs. Geo. Bloom, of Williamsport
was called here on Tuesday on account
of the serious illness of her son Boyd,
who was injured in P. & E. yard last
week.
Mr. James Fisher, of Washington,
D. C., accompanied by his sister Miss
Mary, of Plumville, Pa., are visiting
their brothers J. A. and Chas. at this
place.
W. J. McLees, the old reliable phar
macist, has returned to this city from
Pittsburg, and will hereafter be found
filling prescriptions at the Clinton
Pharmacy.—Lock Haven Democrat.
Miss Ida Dransfield, one of the Cli
max Powder Company clerks, left yes
terday on a two weeks' visit to her
home at Bristol, W. Va., stopping at
Pittsburg to spend a few days with
friends.
O. B. Tanner, of Mason Hill, while
making a business visit to Emporium
yesterday was a PRESS visitor and
carried away a receipt for another
year's PRESS. Mr. Tanner is not grow
ing any smaller and is just as jolly as
ever.
Dr. Rieck and family are moving
into "Newton Terrace," which the Dr.
recently purchased from Mrs. Newton.
When the needed repairs and improve
ments contemplated are completed he
will have one of the most beautiful
homes in the county.
Master Warner and Miss Marian
Judd of Emporium were guests of W.
S. Walker and family last week, and a
reception was tendered the little folks
at Mr. Walkers home Saturday even
ing, which was enjoyed by a large
party. —Austin Autograph.
Misses Elizabeth and Julia Schriever
returned Saturday from a three
month's trip through the principal
countries of Europe. The many
friends of the Misses Schriever will be
pleased to learn that the health of
both young ladies is greatly benefitted.
—Kane Republican.
Mrs. D. W. Keyes is visiting her
friends at Hornellsville, N. Y., for a
few weeks, and during her absence
Mr. Keyes is kept busy looking after
household duties, but he is equal to
the emergency, having made sure that
the household department of the PRESS
visits his residence weekly.
H. A. Cox, Esq., Philadelphia sales
agent for C. B. Howard Company,
lumber manufactures, of Emporium,
was in town last Saturday visiting 010
friends and transacting business. Mr.
Cox called on the PRESS and changed
the date to 1904. Mr. Cox is a very
successful agent and enjoys a very
large patronage.
Mrs. O. B. Scheu, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
who has been visiting at the Wiley
residence during the past two weeks,
was taken to her home at Buffalo last
Saturday quite seriously ill. Last
Monday her condition became quite
alarming and Dr. Smith was tele
graphed to come to Buffalo, quite a
compliment to pay to a country
doctor.
L. E. Taylor, of Almorgo, New
Mexico,was a PRESS visitor yesterday,
accompanied by our old friend Dan'l
j Webster. Mr. Taylor went to New
Mexico about four years ago in the
employ of Lackawanna Lumber Co.,
and now has charge of the railroad
operated by the same company. Mr.
Taylor and wife started for the east
almost six weeks ago to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Webster, when his wife was taken
ill with rheumatism and entered a hos
pital in Old Mexico. Mrs. Taylor is a
sister to Mrs. Webster and Mrs. B. E.
Jones.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEBEMR 3, I<>o3.
Fred Lloyd will leave to-morrow for
Philadelphia where he will enter a
business college and fit himself for the
bunking business, also acquire a know
ledge of stenography, type writing,
etc.
On Deck Again.
The editor of the PRESS has returned
from his enforced vacation, caused by
illness, .»r<l sincerly hopes he may be
able to "weather the storm." During
our absence our regular force of
workmen, under the leadership of our |
competent foremen, aided by Jno. A. I
Johnston, who kindly volunteered to '
assist and nobly stood by us for Ave
weeks, received valuable aid from !
many personal friends, whose extreme I
modesty forbids our mentioning {
names. We cannot find words to ex- j
press our thanks to those dear friends. |
"A friend in need is indeed a friend." 1
However, we shall consider it a kind
ness if any of our friends will kindly
send in items of news or personal gos
sip.
Slnnamahonlng Items.
The public schools will open on Mon
day the seventh.
M. Blodget made a trip to Lock
llaven Tuesday on business.
fJruiu Brothers brought a car load of
tine cattle to town this week.
llain and mud are the principle feat
ures of this place at present.
H. B. Lightner has brought the pro
perty of L. T. Drum and will take pos
session this fall.
The B. & S. R. R. Co.. have com
menced putting up the iron work on the
big bridge at this place, with a large
force of men.
Mr. Oren English and Miss Clahia
Bushore, were joined in the holy bonds
of matrimony last Saturday evening.
May joy go with them.
The log train will be done hauling
logs from up the Fork in about a week,
then the train will goto Wyside and the
engine will goto Shrade Creek, Laquin.
Bradford county.
Joe Drum who has been doing carpen
ter work for Barclay Bros, at this place
has accepted a position at Laquin, Brad
ford county. He left Monday and his
family will follow this fall.
J. R. Batchelder went to state camp
of the I*. O. S. of A., held at Lancaster,
Pa., as a delegate from camp 136, of
this place. He reports a good time and
seeing a large gathering of the order.
Flr»tFork.
Two weeks ago last Saturday the peo
ple interested in the Gilmore Cemetery
at this place turned out and fixed up the
grounds, and last Saturday built a new
fence around the grounds. If it ever
gets dry enough so it can be painted it
will add a good deal to the looks of the
cemetery.
We hear that Mr. Brobsthas "jumped
the job" at the shingle mill, and the sons
of the proprietor, Mr. Trumbowler, are
going to run the business now.
At a box social at Miller school house
on Saturday evening, 836 was raised to
apply to the purchase of an organ. A
special train was run from First Fork
and Lushbaugh and Sinnamahoning
band was on hand to help on the cause.
Potato rot has commenced in some
fields on account of the wet weather, and
farmers who are behind with their oat
harvest look pretty blue,
After visiting friends here for a week
Mrs. A. E. Woodard and daughter re
turned Saturday, to their home in Sala
manca, N. Y.
Brooks Lorshbaugh, who left here a
short time ago, for Garden Valley, Idaho,
has arrived there, and likes the outlook
very well. **
NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS.
Low-Rate Vacation Trips via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
September 4 and 18, October 2 and 16 are the
remaining dates for the popular ten-day excur
sions to Niagara Falls from Washington and
Baltimore, via Pennsylvania Railroad. On these
dates the special train will leave Washington at
8.00 a. m., Baltimore 9.05 a. m., York 10.45 a. m.,
Harrisburg 11.40 a. m., Millersburg 12.20 p. m.,
Sunbury 12.58 p. m., Williamsport 2.30 p. m.
Lock Haven 3.08 p. m., Renovo 3.55 p. m., Kmpo
rium Junction 5.05 p. m., arriving Niagara Falls
at 9.45 p. m.
Excursion tickets, good f or return passage on
any regular train, exclusive of limited express
trains, within ten days, will be sold at SIO.OO from
Washington and Baltimore; $9.35 from York;
*IO.OO from Littletown; 110.00 from Oxford, Pa.;
19.35 from Columbia; $8.50 from Harrisburg; SIO.OO
from Winchester, Va.; $7.80 from Altoona; $7.40
from Tyrone; $6.45 from Bellefonte; $5,10 from
Ridgway; $6.90 from Sunbury and Wilkes-Barrei
$5.75 from Williamsport; and proportionate rates
from principal points. A stop-over will be allow
ed at Buffalo within limit of ticket returning.
The special trains of Pullman par!or cars and
day coaches will be run with each excursion run
ning through to Niagara Falls. An extra charge
will be made for parlor-car seats.
An experienced tourist agent and chaperon
will accompany each excursion.
For.descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting
trains, and further information apply to nearest
ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Oenera.
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila.
delphia. 2888-27-3t
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All persons are herby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office or the Superintendent at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFO. Co.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 11)03.
24-tf.
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.
Town Lots for Sale.
A number of desirable building lots,
in the hustling town of Cameron, for
ale at a bargain. Apply to
JOHN CUMMINGS,
21-Bt. Emporium, Pa.
GROCERY NEWS OF INTEREST.
DAY'S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
We don't do all the grocery
business, but try and make the
store deserving of a liberal share
and it isgratifiing to note with
what success.
This store grows better and
better. Some havu't tried it yet.
Prejudice cuts lots of enjoyment
from people who are effected with
it and hurts their pocket books
too.
Pure Foods, fairly priced.
Isn't that a proposition worth
while?
HERE'S THE LIST EOR
FRIDAY AKD SATURDAY
Pure I«ard lb., lO*C
Full Cream Cheese, lb., IZP
Just right, rich and mild.
California Ham lb., Q/^P
(Trimmed Shoulder. ** **
Cnp Uncolored Japan /CP
UUO Tea, (basket fried) "fwu
inP Canned Peas, Of
IUO Fine sifted June. o**
0C .Lb.Bag Sugar CI /,f|
<«-U Best Granulated, vI ■'rU
FRESH FRUIT. Bartlet Pears,
are at their best, and very rea
sonable. Will be higher.
PLUMS—The early varieties are
practically all marketed and
scarce. Later varieties will be
plenty and quite reasonable.
PEACHES —Good peaches com
mand fairly good prices. Will
have all other goods as fast as
they appear.
Phone 6. J, H . DAY
NEW CAMERON HOUSE.
Cameron. Pa.,
Opposite P. & E. Depot,
HARRY McGEE, Proprietor.
Having taken possession of this house aud
thoroughly remodeled and enlarged the building
by erecting an addition of eighteen rooms, I am
well prepared to meet the demands of the public.
Guests conveyed to any part of the county. Good
fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity.
Notice of Executrix.
Eatnte of JOHN M. OLHOtf, decenned.
IETTERS testamentary on the estate of John
J M. Olson, late of Emporium Borough, Cam
eron county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
granted to Hedvig Olson, residing in said Bor
ough, to whom all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment, and those hav
ing claims or demands will make known the
same without delav.
HEDVIG OLSON, Execntrix,
August sth, 1903. 24-8-t
GREEN & SHAFFER, Solicitors.
I Give* a bread-winning Education -Educating
young men and wom«n to meet thAleinanil of tbli
prmpcroui commercial ag»—For circular* addreu
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Sometimes needs a reliable
*5 monthly regulating medicine.
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL piLLS,
Are prompt, safe and certain in result. The genu
in. (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. SI.OO per box.
Sold by R. C. Dodsor, druggist
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li lam now ready to please the pub/c, having
just moved my Tailor Shop to the Odd Fellows jjj
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nj be made any where in this section. I employ [}j
rj only first-class workmen and invite the public "J
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