Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 07, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    KMPORIUM
MILLING
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., March 1, 1904.
NEMOPHILA, persack «1 50
Felt's Fancy, " 160
Pet Grove, " 180
Grahaui, " 75
Rye " 65
Buckwheat, " 75
Patent Meal '• 50
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35
Chop Peed, " 1 35
Middlings, Fancy " 1 50
Bran 125
Corn, per bushel, 75
White Oats, per bushel, 60
Choice Clover Seed, 1
Ohoice M'iUet Seed?**' [ At Market Prices.
Pancy Kentucky Blue Grass, |
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Drugcjist,
IKMPORIVH, I* A.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
it. C. nODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you rooulo
like to see in this department Jet us know by po*
tal card or letter, personally.
H. R. Manett visited at Port Alle
gany last week.
Riley Warner is now clerk at the
Warner House.
Geo. Baxter is now employed at
Climax Powder works.
Peter Sclnveikart visited at Warsaw,
N. Y., several days this week.
Alex. McDonald, of Driftwood took
in the ball on Tuesday evening.
John Kelley, Esq, has returned
from visiting in Bradford county.
Miss Blanch Kissel 1, of Sterling Run,
visited in town on Saturday last.
Chief of PoliceFitzp&trick of Austin,
had business in Emporium to-day.
Miss Annie Schweikart is visiting
friends at Williamsport this week.
Mrs. M. 11. Dodge spent Sunday and
Monday with friends? at Sterling Run.
J. M. Walker, of Scranton, visited
at his old home at this place over Sun
day.
Mrs. Thos. Waddington is visiting
relatives at Niagara Falls, and other
points.
Herbert Olmsted came down from
Ridgway and spent Sunday with his
parents.
W. J. Leavitt of Sterling Run, was
up calling on his many friends last
Saturday.
Bert Olmsted who is attending
school at State College was home to
spend Easter.
Chester Hockley visited his father a
couple of days last week returning to
Buffalo on Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Smith, of Punxsutawney,
is visiting her parents at this place.
She will remain until next month.
Miss Rena Hertic who is attending
Westbrook Academy at Oiean spent
Sunday with her parents at this place.
A large number of young folks from
St. Marys, Renovo and Port Allegany
took in the Citizens Hose dance Tues
day evening.
Edward Hillyard left last Monday
for state of Washington, to accept a
first-class position with a lagre lumber
firm.
Misses Theresa and Helen Blumle
and Katie Welsh who have been visit
ing their parents a few days returned
to Williamsport on Wednesday.
Peter Ferguson and wife, who late
ly left here for Novia Scotia, several
months ago, hare returned to Empori
um. Could'ntstay away. Good.
Mr. Urban Boutain and wife have
been visiting their daughter, Mrs. J.
S. Vail, at Jersey Shore, assisting in
taking care of their new grand child.
The Rev. J. M. Johnston and family
are guests at the Julian home, pending
the arrival of their house hold goods
in Williamsport, to which city Mr.
Johnston was recently assigned as
pastor of Grace Church.
Mr. Josiah Howard and Mr. Henry
Auchu, left on Monday for Westboro,
Wis., to look after their extensive lum
ber interests in that state. William
Robinson, of this place, who has had
charge of their extensive mercantile
business at this place, will move to
Westboro, in the near future, to as
sume a prominent position with this
firm.
Prof. J. F. Davis, of Williamsport,
was an Emporium visitor this week.
John Dodge came up from Renovo
Monday to visit his mother a few
days.
Postmaster Lewis of Sterling Ron,
transacted business in town on Tues
day.
Philip Knight of Corry, is circulat
ing among his old friends in town this
week.
Miss Ada Hacket, of Buffalo, spen
Sunday in Emporium, guest of Mrs.
David Murry and family.
Mrs. Elmer Graybill, of Coudersport,
visited in Emporium over Easter, guest
of her parents and sisters.
Jos. Freindel, his friends will regret
to learn is laid up with typhoid fever,
but it is hoped the fever may be
broken.
Mrs. Geo. Van Wert of the M. E.
Sunday School was presented with a
beautiful Easter lily, by her class last
Sunday.
Frank G. Carter writes the PRESS
from Fort Slocum, N. Y., ordering the
paper mailed to him. He is a member
of the 81st Coast Artillery.
Sister M Christopher, of Niagara
Falls, was visiting in Emporium over
Easter, guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Huff Our people will re
member Sister Christopher as Miss
Mary Huff.
BRIEF'/IENTION.
Everybody reads the PKESS
Save money by buying your clothing
at N. Soger's.
Many of our citizens watched the log
drivers last Sunday.
The cheapest place buy your cloth
ing is at N. Soger's. Call and see him.
FOB SALE— Lot situated on Fifth
street with 75 feet front. Inquire of
Mrs. Jas. Morrisey.
The Sophomore Class of the High
School have issued invitations to the
Senior and Junior classes to a recep
tion to be held next Tuesday evening.
Several nights ago, the house oc
cupied by Mrs. Pennington on the
Chas. Stfewart farm in Lumber town
ship, was destroyed by fire.
Have you seen the new spring goods
at N. Segers? If not you should go
and inspect his large and handsome
stock. You will find hia prices are
right.
Mr. John Cairns is putting up for
Mr. J. P. Felt, up at Emporia, a large
packing house. When completed it
will be the largest and most complete
packing house in the State. Mr. Felt
will have a very large crop of oranges
the coming season, of the finest varie
ties.—Volusia, (Fla.) Connty Record.
Do It To-Day.
The time-worn injuction, "Never put
off 'til to morrow what you can do to
day," is now generally presented in this
form: "Do it today!" This is the terse
advice we want to give you about that
lucking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you have been struggling tor seve
eialdays, perhaps weeks. Take somt
reliable remedy lor it to-day—and let
that remedy be Dr. Boschee's Geiman
Syrup which has been in use lor over
thirty-five years. A few doses of it will
undoubtedly relieve your cnugh or cold,
and its continued use. for a few days will
cure youeompletely. No matter how
deep-seated your cough, even if dread
consumption has attacked your lungs
German Syrup will surely effect a cure—
as it has hone before in thouaands of ap
parently hopeless cases of lung trouble.
New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c,
At all druggists. 49-lv.
Many a man lives poorly in order to
die rich.
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind.,
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual ease ot
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. He thought of and
tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she
got relief at once and was finally cured.
Only 25c, at L. Taggart's Drug Store.
Piles Cured by Snn-Cura.
This is to certify that I had been
troubled with bleeding and itching piles
for seven years and was entirely cured by
using San-Cura Ointment, J. C. Sterling,
Maplewood Stock Farm, Titusville, Pa.
San-Cura Ointment at all drug stores.
25e and 50c. For sale by It. C. Dodson.
For sale.
A good farm containing 72 acres, with
necessary buildings and well watered.
Part in good cultivation.
51 tf. CHAS. M. SPANGLER.
Real Estate for Sale.
The Board of Trustees of the Presby
terian Church will sell the old church
site and parsonage property at a bar
gain. Apply to I. K. HOCKLEY, Chair
man of the Board or J. H. DAY, Sec
retary. 37 tf
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit Jrom this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDEK MFO. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903.
24-tf.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received a fuil line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904.
Good
Foods
DAY'S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
Variety in good things is as
desirable as variety in occupation
—a spice that adds enjoyment
and does not impair health.
This Grocery store is head
qurters in Emporium for supply
ing the table. Goods that are
above the average, at prices on a
par—often lower.
Theres a saving to the shrewd
housekeepers in the long run by
supplying the family larder at
this store.
Do you take advantage of our
special offerings?
This week
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Fancy California Lemons, OHP
Large, smooth, bright, doz^"**
Pure Baking Soda, one lb pp
package. D U
Pure Corn Starch. One lb CP
packages DU
"Hambuog"Champion of Eng
land Peas, can, regular jJQ
"Elmwood" Elgin Creamery
Butter lib prints Ofif'
wrapped. ZOu
OC Lb. Bag Sugar <M Art
Best Granulated. wli'fU
Fresh Shad.
Fresh Oysters.
Fresh Fruits ane Vegetables.
Garden Truck.
High Grade Teas and Coffees.
Phone 6. J, H. DAY.
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Opera House j
For Sale,
The Emporium Opera
House which has been
all remodeled inside,
stocked with the best
scenery money can
buy. All lash, drop
and set scenery, fully
equipped for all travel
ing companies and
lighted with natural
gas; a big paying busi
ness to the right
party. For price and
general information
write or call on
J. W. OLARKE,
Manager.
Emporium, Pa.
NEW C'AMERONIIOUSE.
Cameron. Pa.,
Opposite P. & E. IJepot,
HARRY McGEE, Proprietor.
Having taken possession of this house and
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 thu county. Good
fishing and hunting in the immediate vicinity.
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iA «»t quality hard rubber, ia HfflßlM rrJ
JU 112 ttcd with highest grade, ■Sifcaf
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5* " mounted, for presentation MKH |ll
purpaaea, SI. 60 extra. ■BS&I J
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we want our thousands of out-of-town customers to profit by - $g
H the splendid bargains we are throwing out during our last
II days in the old store. §3
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Come along with the crowd from your own vicinity! G-et il
II your share of the good things.
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£4 And while you are in Buffalo, take a look at our beautiful
H new store, four blocks above on Main St. We'll be therp **
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nAIN STREET. BUFFALO N Y PEARL str EET. m
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lUinWCV 1 do nothing
lil U 11 HI bufc loan mone y
on real estate
"Tf\ nomatterwhere
located Do you
desire a loan.
LA 111 Write for par
UH 11 ticulars.
F. Armington Peavy,
Mortgage Broker, Dept. M.. 1090
Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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| £ JUST THE PROPER IDEA. j
| 0. B. Barnes' j
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( EAST EnPORIUn, PA. \
\ 'Phone 81. 4
A Call up; We'll do the rest Promptly. P
£ The public are always interested in £
X matters that will benefit their pockets, s
112 While we are not entirely in business fo» ?
\ our health, yet we strive to merit at least S
112 a share of the public patronage by deal- c
\ ing strictly on the square with all custo- s
P mers. Our goods are all marked in plain c
\ figures—one price to all—and invite the S
C careful inspection of our line of goods as
s well as prices. We shall aim to make S
> our store THE FAMILY FAVORITE, by ?
\ keeping only absolutely the purest and S
C best. <
s OUR MEATS AND GROCERIES are >
( fresh and shall take pride in giving our C
X patrons the full value for their money. S
i EXTRA LINE OF GLASS AND CAN- <
S NED UOODS. something seldom >
r brought to Emporium. See them. c
£ Give us a Call. \
\ Try Our Fresh Meats. <
\ O. B. BARNES, |
\ EOpposite S. D. McDonald's Hotel.
POPULAR SCENIC ROUTE.
Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Company.
Official Condensed Time Table in Effect June 23, 1902.
Sun
day Week Days. Daily Week Days.
Only
P.M. P.M. I P.M. A.M. A.M. STATIONS. A.M. P.M.! F.M.I P.M. P.M.
510 510 11 10 715 Lv Addison Ar 10 13 413
541 541 11 41 801 Elkland 941 4 11;
546 546 11 46 803 Osceola .9 36 406
555 555 11 55 822 .... Knoxville 926 3 56 1
611 611 12 11 8 10 Westtield 9 13 343
647 617 12 17 925 Gaines Junction 836 306
700 500 700 ,U ° 1 SSft | 823 2 53: 535
740 540 p. M. p. M. 10 58 Ar Cross Fork Junction Lv 739 2 09 1 423
5 451 210 11 00 Lv. Cross Fork Junction Ar. 715 200 355
6 Ssj 300 11 50 Ar. Cross Fork, Pa. Lv. 615 100 305
| 821 624 P.M. A.M. 11 39 Ar Wharton Lv. 656 126 310
8 05 11 40 Lv Wharton Ar 10 53 3 00
A. M. | 858 100 Ar Sinnamahoning Lv 9 55] 140
I 845 613 800 A.M. 11 58 Lv Austin Ar 6 35! 1051 •50 800
7 10| 8 45! ' 12 25|Ar Keating Summit Lv 12 101 910 7 30;
P. M. P. M. A. M. I I P. M.I _ A. M.j P. M.l A. M.| P. M. j
' I !P.M. A. M.j
| '8 20 935 Lv Ansonia Ar 9 » oo!
8 35; 949 .Rlanhatten I 9 05: 6 44|
839 953 South Gaines «> oi' 6 40 1
842 955 •• Gaines Junction ... 8 69 | 6 38
855 10 09 Ar Galeton Lv 8 45| 625
! IP. M.j A. M.j A.M. P.M.
P. M. A. M, , „ . . I P. M.
105 630 Lv Galeton Ar 10 10! 455
124 647 ••■•Walton g 5,j 439
150 713 Newneld Junction I 9 271 415
206 7 30; West Bingham 909! 4 01
218 741 Genesee Bw . 3 52
| 224 746 • V 853 347
! j 246 806 Ar Welisville Lv g3O 330
|_ I I P.M.I A. M.I lA, M.I P. M.I __ _J I
CONNECTIONS.
At Keating Summit with 15. fc A. V. Div. of Pennsylvania K. R.
At Augonia with N.Y C.& HII. R. for all points north and south.
At Newlield Junction with O. & P. A. Ry., Union Station.
1 At Genesee with N. Y & Pa., Ry. Union Station.
At Addison with Erie R. R., Union Station.
At Welisville with Erie R. R. for points east and west.
At Sinuamahoning with P. R. R.—P. &E. Div.
11. H, GARDINER, Gen'l Pass'r Agt. Buffalo, N.V. W. C. PARK. Gen'l Supt., Galeton. Pa.
M.J. MCMAHON, niv. Pass Ag't., Galeton, Pa.
I <SYRUP LD PEPSIN Dyspepsia Cure
VCURES CONSTIPATION.!* Digests what yo« oat*
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