Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, July 28, 1904, Page 5, Image 6

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    EM PORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., April 14,1901. J
NEMOPHILA, per sack *1 50 j
Felt's Fancy, " • 60 l
Pet Grove, " 1 6® !
Graham, " " j
Rye " *>s j
Buckwheat "
Patent Meal., " 50 |
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35
Chop Feed, " 1 35 |
Middlings. Fancy " 1 w i
Bran, 125 j
Corn, per bushel, 75 |
White Oats, p<?r bushel 55 ,
ChoiceCloverSeed, 1
OhoiceTimothySeed, \ At Market Prices.
Choice Millet seed.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, |
R.C. DODSON.
—THE—
Dili'OUllll, I»A.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
H. C. DODBON■
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL OEPARTMKNT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which yon iroulri i
like to sec in this department Jet us hnow by pon ;
tal card or letter, personally.
Richard Fee, the lumberman, spent
Sunday in Emporium.
Mrs. Slingerland, of Elmira N. Y., is
visiting her husband at this place.
Mrs. Oyler, of Keating Summit, was
guest of Miss Flossie Taggart last I
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Josiah Howard left 011 Tuesday
for Atlantic City to visit with his wife
and daughter for a couple days.
Jas. Mclnnes and Alex McDonald
came over from Hulls and enjoyed liv
ing again with Emporium friends.
Dr. Carl Felt and wife and Jay Paul
Felt, of Philadelphia, are visiting their
parents and friends in town for two
weeks.
The stone step approaches to the
beautiful Methodist Episcopal Church
at this place are being repointed and
repaired.
Dan'l McCormick, who is being
treated in Williamsport Hospital, con
tinues to improve, but will remain
there some time yet.
Mrs. Maria Haley and daughter Sue,
left Wednesday morning for a few
days visit with friends in Cameron. —
Johnsonburg Press.
John Lind, of Dußois, who transact
ed business in Emporium on Monday,
called on the PRESS and renewed the
same for another year.
Editor Hockley visited at the old
home at Muncy over Sunday. His
brother J. H. Hockley came up from
Pittsburg and joined the home gather
ing
Rev. O. S. Metzler, Pastor of First
Methodist Church, occupied the pulpit
at Beechwood last Sunday afternoon
and of course delivered an eloquent
sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moorehouse and
children, of Pittsburg, arrived in Em
porium last Saturday to enjoy our de
lightful scenery, cool evenings and
line water,
Miss Yates, chief clerk, at Keystone j
office, had a genuine "flitting bee" on j
Monday, now having commodious |
rooms in the dwelling owned by Miss j
Maud Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Straver and their j
two sons, Misses Anna Metzger and \
Ethel Winward spent Tuesday visit- j
ing Howard & Company's lumber
camps, greatly enjoying their outing. I
The warm weather brings the form- j
er Emporiumites "home." The de
lightful climate of Cameron county
has an attraction for any person who
ever roamed over our mountains and !
along our streams.
Mrs. Geo. Exstein, accompanied by i
her mother, Mrs. Michael Zimmitt, j
were PRESS visitors on Monday, the
former to renew the PRESS for another
year, while the latter placed an "ad"
in our columns offering for sale her
Plank Road Hollow farm.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Watkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Bailey and Mrs. Frank Good
nough ( nee Dora Morro, formerly of
Emporium) and daughter Helen, were
guests of Mrs. S. L. Stoddard and
family Saturday and Sunday. Many
old Emporium friends were pleased to
meet them.
| Jos. L. Wheeler and wife went to
Buffalo last Sunday.
Fred Garrity is making an extended
: visit at Atlantic City.
| John Dodge returned home from
| Renovo on Wednesday.
; T. 1,. Wheaton, of Shippen, was a
j PRESS visitor yesterday.
W. S. Walker and daughter Edna
j drove over from Austin yesterday.
Mrs. Wm. H. Howard and children
| leave for Atlantic City next Monday.
M. J. Dolati, proprietor of City
Hotel, visited St. Marys last Sunday.
Miss Isabel Johnson is visiting with
| her sister, Mrs. A. E. Stahley at Ile
; novo.
1 Miss AnniejMiller, of Bellefonte, Pa.,
!is guest of her cousin, Miss Nellie
I Lingle.
Grant S. Wiley is expected over |
from Galeton this, week to visit his j
mother, sisters and brother.
Amelia Van Wert returned Friday j
| from a week's visit with her aunt,
I Mrs. R. L. Wylie, at Beechwood.
Mrs. Mary Bonham expects her two
S sons to return to-day from Franklin,
I accompanied by Miss Louise Bonham.
Ex-Sheriff Swope, who is assisting
Frank Craven with his work, is spend
ing a few days with his family in town.
Floyd Pitt Felt, who has be attend
ing school at DeLand, Fla., returned
home last Friday to pass the summer
at home.
Floyd Van Wert left on Flyer last
Saturday night for a week's sojourn
with friends in Wilkes Barre and
Honesdale, Pa.
I Mrs. Revilla, of Philadelphia, Mr.
Thos. Gallagher's sister, is visiting
here, called by the serious illness of
Mrs. Gallagher.
Geo. A. Walker, Jr., passed Sunday 1
j at Grove Run Camp, guest of Misses j
! Barclay and friends who are passing
| the month there,
; Lee Halderman who has been em
| ployed in Potter for some weeks visit
j ed his family in town over Sunday re
j turning on Monday.
Mrs. Jas.B. Proudfoot, of Milesburg,
| who has been visiting her son and
1 family at this place for some time, re
turned home on Tuesday.
W. H. Williams and daughters,
Goldie and Grace, of Ridgway, spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. G. W. j
Van Wert, of West Fourth street.
Mrs. T. F. Moore and daughter Miss |
I Caroline, are visiting Smethport rela- !
j tives this week—Miss Coroline having
recovered sufficiently from her fall.
Miss Winifred Maxwell, of Pitts
burg, who has been guest of her sister,
Miss Allard Maxwell at the Wiley
home, returns home today, after a de
lightful visit.
Miss Maud and Charles McCready
of Olean, visited O. Proudfoot and
family Tuesday and Wednesday 011
their return from visiting friends in
Lancaster county.
Mrs. Sam'l Shadman returned
yesterday from Coney Island, where
she lias visited for several weeks with
her son Winficld and wife. She is de
lighted with her visit.
Mrs. J. S. Wiley entertained a large
number of lady friends last Thursday
evening at dinner. Of course the oc
casion was an enjoyable one, for Mrs.
Wiley and family are adapts at enter
taining.
Mrs. L. J. Pennock, of New York,
was guest of her sister, Mrs. 11. H.
Cloyes on Monday and Tuesday. She
went to Jamestown today, accom
panied by Chas. Cloyes to visit her
mother.
Alfred Nelson, one of contractor
Chas. Van Lew's reliable men, called
at PRESS office last evening and re
newed the paper for another year.
He never allows his subscription to
run over one day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Garrity re
turned last Saturday from a delightful
visit to Atlantic City. During her
visit down east Mrs. Garrity made a
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Mankey at Camden, N. J.
Mrs. Geo. 11. Hyde and a party of
; friends were out for a pleasure ride
I last Saturday near Ridgway, in an
j automobile. While coming home in a
| drenching rain the machine jumped a
! steep embankment, seriously injuring
; Miss Addie Herring, of Booklyn, and
' other occupants of the machine
11. Clint Olmsted,of Coudersport, ac- |
I companied his son-in-law and wife,
| Prof. James Mack and wife, of Wil
| liamsport Dickenson College, to Em-
I porium last week to visit with rela
; tives and talk over fishing trips, rattle
j snakes, etc. H. C. had to take them
| out for a fish.
Mrs. W. E. Jackson and children, of
] Freeman, Va, arrived in Emporium
| last Saturday to visit her parents, Mr.
; and Mrs. H. C. Olmsted and family.
Miss Myrtle Olmsted, who has been
visiting in the South for several •
months returned home with her. j
| Herbert Olmsted came down from 1
! Ridgway to spend Sunday, thereby
making it quite a home-gathering. j
Bargain in Books.
A complete set ofßrittanica Ency
| clopaedia,consisting of thirty volumes
| and key. Are all new and in original
; packages. Will be sold at a bargain,
1 Apply at PRESS office. 36tf
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1904.
"Many a women," says the critic,
"parades up the church aisle in a new
hat and gown, followed by her husband
in a threadbare coat and last year's
hat." All of which is admitted by the
Garnet Eagle, which than addß, "many
a man passes down the street with his
old hide full of beer, a cigar in his
mouth and a chew of tobacco in his
mouth, v-hile his wife can't get enough
money to buy a hat of any kind for
herself, or a pair of shoes for her j
children."
Piles, Piles, Piles.
Samuel Mahannah, of Centreville, l'a.,
says:"l had been troubled for years
with piles and must have spent SSOO
doctoring. The doctors said 1 had the
worst case they ever saw. San-Cura j
Ointment stopped the pain and cured uio j
in a short time." San-C'ura Ointment, I
25e and 50c. At all druggists. For I
sale by It. C. Dodson,
An icicle in the pulpit cannot start a |
| fire in the pews.
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN AT WARREN.
RBDUOEI) RAT AS AND SPECIAL TRAINS j
VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILOAI).
On account of the meeting and parades j
of the Northwestern Pennsylvania
Volunteer Firemen's Association, at
Warren, Pa., August 10 to 12, the Penn
sylvania llailroad Company will sell ex
cursion tickets to Warren, August 9 to
112. good to return until August 11, in
elusive, from all stations on (he Philadel
phia and Erie Railroad Division, west of
and including Williamsport, and from all
stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny
Valley Division in the State of Pennsyl
vania, at rate of single fare for the round
trip. 3222-23-2t.
Potter County Centennial.
On account of the Potter Couuty Cen
tennial celebration, to beheld at Couders-
I port August !( to 11, inclusive, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell
l excursion tickets at reduced rates from
! Bldred and intermediate stations to Em
porium Junction and return. Tickets
will be sold August 9 to 11, good for re
turn passage uutil August 12, inclusive.
23-2t.
A jewel of a cook must be a sort of a
paste diamond.
Safeguard the Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by j
boards of health and charitably inclined ]
persons, the death rate among small child- j
ren is very high during the hot weather j
j ofthe summer months in the large cities.
I There i» not probably one case of bowel
j complaint in a hundred, however, that
| could not be cured bv the timely use of
i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
| hoea Remedy. For sale by L. Taggart.
Reduced Rates to Toronto.
On account of the Friends' General
Conference to be held at Toronto. Ont.,
August 10 to 19, the Pennsylvania liail
road Company will sell round-trip tickets
to Toronto and return from all stations
on its lines, on August 9, 10 and 11, at
reduced rates. Tickets will be good to
return until August 31, inclusive.
321(i-23-lt.
FROM GEORGIA.
C. C. Bowen, Attorney-at-Law, Dal
ton, Ga., to Fincher & Nichols.
"Have just finished painting three of
my houses with L. &. RI. Paint. It
covered almost twice as much surface as
expected. Had no idea that cost of paint
would be so small. Always give me L.
& M."
Actual cost of Lonuinan & Martinez
L. & M.. Paint less than 81.20 per gal
lon. Wears and covers like gold. Sold
by Harry S. Lloyd.
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903.
24-tf.
Portage l : alls Low Rate Sunday Excursion*
via Pennsylvania Railroad.
On Sundays. July 17 and 31, August
14 and 28, the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will run special excursions to
Portage Falls. A special train will be
run on the following schedule aud ex
cursion tickets, good only on date of ex
cursion on special train in each direction,
will be sold at rates quoted from the fol
lowing stations:
Train Leaves. Kate.
Emporium B.UO a. in., $1 00
Emporium Junction 8.03 " 100
Shippen 8.13 " 100
Keating Summit 8.33 " 1 00
Port Allegany 8.50 1 00
Larabee 1) 08 " 80
Eld red 0.14 ,4 75
Portviile 9.29 " 65
Olean 0.45 M 50
Portage Falla Park Ar. 11.30 44 ....
Returning, special train will leave
Portage Falls Park 5.15 p. m., arriving
Olean 0.57, Emporium 8.45 p. m.
Children between 5 and 12 years of
age, half rates.
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE.
One of the oldest and best Colleges in the
country. Good traditions. Strom; faculty. Health
ful and attractive situation, lieautifully wooded
campus. Commodious buildings. Adequate equip
ment. Five courses of 9tudy. Over lifty Elective
courses offered. Only Phi Beta Kappa College in
Western Pennsylvania. Moral and religious tone
healthful and wholesome. Expenses unusually
moderate. Help for needy students with good
brains. Fall term opens September 20. Write
| President William H. Crawford, Meadville, Pa.
Administratrix's Notice.
Ettale of 31A Y HOLBROOK, Deceased.
I I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of MISS
I i MAY HOLBROOK, late of Emporium Bor
ough. Cameron county, Pennsylvania deceased,
have been granted to MRS. MINH'IK H. FORBES,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment and those having
claims or demands, will make known the same
without delay.
MRS. MINNIE H. FORBES,
Administratrix.
July 15. 1901.—22-6t.
| Why We I
iDo It.
D A Y'S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
!
Here is one of the reasons wc are al
j ways crying "Purity in Food." We know
j that trade only comes where it is asked,
| and stays only when completely satisfied.
| Wo have labored early and late to build
j up our large patronage and we know that
i the only sure way to retain this patron
| age is to sell only Pure Goods. We are
I very careful to buy only that which we
I know to be right and sure to please our
patrons. Purity in food is as essential as
in drugs. Since eating is a necessity, one
might as well make it a pleasure and the
only way to do this is to buy Pure Food.
None but pure groceries are allowed on
our shelves. We have no room for any
thing else. Goods must be kept fresh
and clean and well protected, to keep
them Pure, and an inspection of our
store will convince you that we do this.
We are for cleanliness, health and purity,
first, last and always.
Whether you buy of us or not. it will
pay you to keep in touch with this store.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
This week we offer:
Sugar Cured Hams a Lb. | 112. P
6 to 12 Lbs. average. I *+U
Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit ITP
15c package iZU
i Imported Macaroni 15c. package I2CI
j Van Camp "Top Notch" JfJP
Evaporated Cream, Lb. can ■U u
I Lake Shore Pumpkin, 10c can OP
j A dozen 90e. OU
QC Lb. Bag Sugar /ft
FCW Rest Granulated. V'I'TU
Something New.
Nut meat Olives—Choice Manzanilla
Olives stuffed with nut meats. Try
them, 10c a bottle.
Phone J. H. DAYL
CENTRAL,
State Normal School,
I.OCK HAVEN, I* A.
J. R. FLICKINQEK, Principal.
Fall Term 15 weeks begins .September 5, 1005.
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;- . .
Last year was the most successful in the his
tory of this important school—about "00students.
Location among the mouutains of Central Penn
sylvania, with tine water, splendid buildings and
excellent sanitary conditions make it an ideal
training school. In addition to its Normal
course it also has an excellent College Prepara
tory Department in charge ot an honor graduate
of Princeton. It also has a department in Music.
Elocution and Business. It has a well educated
Faculty, fine Gymnasium and Athletic Field.
Address for illustrated catalog.
THE PRINCIPAL.
I Notice!
|/ SATURDAY. JULY 23rd. iS THE W
LAST DAY THAT YOU CAN
|!| GET A SI.OO BOITLE OF
DAVIES NON-ALCOHOLIC M
1 HI
jWa-HooJ
I SI.OO SIS 35C I
1 CET " N ° W 'f
I The Old Reliable I
| Drug Store, 1
L. TAGOART, Prop'r^^^
|
j| Rockwell's |
j Drug Store. I
K nl
m The Cold Cream that
we make is unsur- Oj
passed for face and m
in hands and will make
the skin soft and }{]
[}j white. We have ■[]
pJ Nail, Tooth and m
Hair Brushes, Wist |n
jfj Brooms. Chamois
In Skin and Sponges.
No better goods on n]
[jj the market. When "]
pJ yon want your favo
rite recipes filled [n i
Bring them to us. ™ ;
ui Our stationery leads. nl
Also our toilet cream, n]
toilet water, toilet m |
u soaps, perfumes and
m sashet powder. All [5
jj] the latest. rj
}{] Our Botanic Dry Kidney Cure ft
1/1 is an exoellent tonic. A specific n| !
ijj for all diseases of the kidneys. uj
ffi M. A. ROCKWELL. §
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I Special j
I Bargains. I
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L. . 1
[}j Wc have something nice to JJ]'
d show you this week. Call in
m and see what it is. (n ;
jjj Seeded Raisins, 10c lb. [J:
[n Stuffed Olives, SI.OO bottle; nj
(n something fine.
m Columbia Macaroni, 15c. In
jjj Full weight. Try it.
W GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, jjj
'Phone 21. nj
| G. H. Gross & Go. {
asHsa 5?
I Pleased and Satisfied Customers
/~VF ours are to be found iai nearly every
home in this county. You ought to be
one of them! We carry the LARGEST and
BEST stock of
FURNITURE
—»
In this county. All made by SKILLED labor.
Our Bed-room Furniture
Was all made in 1904. CROSS BANDED VENEER
and SOLID ends.
Steel beds from fl* A to COO CO
Guaranteed against breaking vnr vAiOaOU
Mattresses from I 0C to CI C OH
. Also guaranteed vIO.UU
Baldwin Refrigerators
Do refrigerate, and the price is within CC Hf) UP
the reach of all vw« tIU
I We have the best Go-Carts in town andilchallenge
comparison. Quickest and handiest adjustment
and prices 110 higher than low grade goods.
Lace Curtains from 60c per pair to SIO.OO.
Carpets from 1,5 c per yard to $1.50.
Linoleums from 37 / '<; C per yard to $1.50.
All {prices marked in plain figures are positively the
lowest for the goods we offer.
Emporium Furniture Co.,
BERNARD EGAN, Manager.
UNDERTAKING
in 1
LiilLlTS
11
Hot Weather
Kulletin.
50 Per I'tit .
;!>isn)imf
| ON FLOWERS
| STREET HATS AND
DRESS SHAPES.
triiiiniwl Hats
Oiki Third (Iff
| GENUINE BARGAINS.
Call and see our
Beautiful Summer
G-oods.
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