Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 11, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., April 14,1904.
N-EMOPHILA, per sack *1 50
Felt's Fancy, " 1 #"
Pet Grove, " 1 00
Graham " 75
Rye 65
Buckwheat "
Patent Meal., " 50
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35
Chop Feed, " 1 85
Middlings. Fancy " 1 *0
Hran, 125
Corn, per bushel, 75
White Oats, per bushel 55
Choice Clover Seed, "I
Choice Timothy Seed, \ At Market Prices.
Choice Millet Seed,
pmcy Kentucky Blue Grass, I
R. C. DODSON,
THE
Qrucjcjist,
I EMPORIUM. PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
K.. C. !H>I)SO>.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL OHPAETTJIENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you ivmiln
like to see in this department,let us know jy pr,s
tal card or letter, personally.
Rev. J. M. Robertson leaves to-day
for a short visit to Chautauqua Lake.
Mr. Theo. Metzger and family left
on Saturday to visiting Coudersport
friends.
Miss Edna Crnice visited the past
week at St. Marys, guest of her friend
Nadine Morgan.
Mrs. Reed, of Williamsport, is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. O. B. Barnes,
on East Allegany Avenue.
Rev. Sypher, pastor of Cameron
Circuit, was a pleasant visitor to
PBESS sanctum on Monday.
Miss Ellen Lyman, of Coudersport,
who has been visiting at Geo. L. Day's
left for Austin Thursday morning.
Harry Jordan, who came home from
Chicago to attend the funeral of his
brother, returned to his duties on
Saturday.
Mr. A. C. Blum, Secretary for Key
stone Powder Company, is making an
extended trip in the interest of his
company.
Mrs. M. H. Dodge and son John, left
on Tuesday for Coudersport to visit
relatives and take in the big centen
nial celebration.
Mrs. J. E. Smith and Miss Kissell, of
Sterling Run, stopped in Emporium
between trains on Monday enroute
for Coudersport where they will visit.
Ray Chad wick, who resides on North
Creek, is celebrating the arrival of
twin girls at his home, the beautiful
little ladies making their bow last Fri
day.
Miss Lillian Heilman, who has been
employed in the office of Williamsport
Grit during the past two years, came
home last Saturday to remain some
time.
Mr. W. W. Mattison, of Ridgway,
visited in Emporium during the past
week, guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Green and family. He left for home
on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. D. Lord, of Friendship, N.
Y., who has been visiting at her
daughter's, Mrs. Herbert Day, return
ed home on Tuesday, J. Harold Day
accompaning her.
Norman H. Parks, a clerk in the P.
& E., freight office at this place, badly
sprained his ankle yesterday after
noon while taking car numbers on
a switch at Rolf'e. He fell from a pile
of lumber, and will be off duty for a
few days.—Jolinsonburg Press.
Prof. Arling R. Baker, teacher of
Mason Hill school, while visiting in
town laat Saturday, called on the
PRESS and pushed his paper into 1905.
Prof. Baker is a native of northern
part of Potter couuty, is an energetic
teacher and a pleasant gentleman to
meet. Call again.
Miss Eva Sturdevant, of Couders
port, who came to Emporium last
week to attend the funeral of the late
Orlow Jordan, returned to her home
on Saturday. We understand the
young lady and late Mr. Jordan were
engaged and expected to be married
which was posponed on accout of his
failing health.
Mrs. R. C. Dodson visited at Buffalo
on Monday.
L. S. Fisk, of St. Marys spent Sun
day in town.
Mr. J. H. Holt spent last Sunday at
; Camp Punkey.
Miss Eneie Howard is enjoying a
sojourn at Atlantic City.
Miss Margaret Murphy is assisting
; in the postolllee this week.
Ye editor and wife are enjoying a
' vacation at Atlantic City.
Mrs. H. A. Cox, of Philadelphia, is
, visiting her sister Mrs. Guinn.
Mr. B. J. Collins, of Huntley was in
town on business last Saturday.
Mr. Bruce MacGuire, of Philadel
phia is the guest of Mr. Fred Lloyd.
Mrs. J. L. Wheeler has joined the
Emporium summer colony at Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Loader, of Jersey City,
j visited F. C. Reick and family over
I Sunday.
Mr. A. F. Vogt and two sons leave
late this week for a brief stay at At
lantic City.
Miss Lena Evans returned last Fri
day from a pleasant vacation spent at
Smethport.
Moses Harris has been on the sick
list the past few days, but is able to be
about again.
Jasper Harris left Tuesday evening
for New York city, to buy his fall and
winter stock of clothing.
Miss Carrie Huff, the obliging clerk
In the post office at this place is visit
friends at Coudersport this week
Guy Thompson camo home from
Pittsburg last Saturday, very sick
with typhoid fever. He is confined
to his home.
J. C. Lynch and wife, of Boston,
Mass., spent a few hours with friends
in town on Wednesday on their return
from St. Louis.
Geo. Barker, accompanied by his
daughter Cora and son George, left
this morning to attend the big celebra
tion at Coudersport.
Mrs. A. P.VanGelder and her sister
Miss Poole, left last Friday for New
Jersey, where they will enjoy an ex
tended stay with friends.
Mrs. Frank Caskey of Ridgway, who
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Carter and other friends here,
made the PRESS a pleasant business
call yesterday.
Albert Gaidus who has been visiting
his father and Mr. Chas. Nelson and
family, (Mrs. Nelson being his sister),
the past ten days returned to his labors
at Alleghany, Pa., on Monday.
Miss Mattie Collins returned last
Saturday from a ten days visit to the
Wolds Fair and is profuse in her
praises of the exhibition, pronouncing
it unequalled by any of its predeces
sors.
Mrs. Harry Ness and daughter, of
Allegheny, Pa., and Mrs. David Wiel
and son, of Buffalo, N. Y., have been
visiting in town the past week, guests
of their brother R. 11. Hirsch and fam
ily and other relatives.
What Dewey Said.
"Gridlv, you may fire when ready."
These words destroyed the Spanish fleet
and amazed the world. Thompson's
Barosma Kidney and Liver Cure will
destroy diseases just as quickly and ef
fectively. It not only gives quick relief
but makes a permanent cure. The pro
prietors of Thompson's Barosma guar
antee all that is claimed for it. Thomp
son's Barosma is also warranted purely
vegetable and harmless. It is pleasant to
take and suitable for all ages. SI, or 0
bottles for 85.
When a girl sets her cap she might
just as well set it for a capitalist.
Reduced Rates te Portland, Ore.
On account of the American Mining
Congress, to he held at Portland, Ore.,
August 'S.i to 27, the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell round-trip tickets
to Portland from all stations on its lines,
from August 14 to 17, good returning
within sixty days, including date of sale,
at reduced rates. For specific informa
tion apply to ticket agent?.
3272-25-11
The model women is one who gets
paid for posing in a department store.
Porte.gc Falls 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 and 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 8.00 a.m., $1 00
Emporium Junction 8.03 " 100
Shippen 8.13 " 1 00
Keating Summit 8.33 " 100
Port Allegany B.f>o " 1 00
Larabee 908 " 80
Eldred 9.14 " 75
Portville 9.29 " 65
Olean 9.45 " 50
Portage Falls Park Ar.11.30 " ....
Returning, special train will leave
Portage Falls Park 5.15 p. m., arriving
Olean 6.57, Emporium 8.45 p. in.
Children between 5 and 12 years of
age, half rates. 21 -7t.
Subscribe for the PRESS; only $1.50 a
year in advance.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904.
Reduced Rate* to san Francisco.
On account of the Triennial Conclave,
Knights Templar, and Grand
Lodge I. O. O. F , the Pennsylvania
| Railroad Company will sell excursion
I tickets to San Francisco, Cal., August
I 15 to September "J, good to return until
j October '215, at reduced rates. For parti
| culars regarding specific rates, route!-, and
| stop-over privileges consult ticket agents.
3273-25-2t.
Reduced Rated to the Seashore.
Pennsylvania Railroad low-rate fifteen
1 day excursion for the present season
| from Erie, Bouscvillle, Corry, Dnnkirk,
j Buffalo, Olean. Rochester, Bradford,
[ Tionesta, Warren, Clermont, Dußois,
j and principal intermediate stations to lie.
j novo, inclusive to Atlantic City, Cape
| May, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, N. J..
I will be run on August 15 and 2.">.
Excursion tickets good to return by
: regular trains within fifteen days, will be
i sold at very low rates. Tickets to At
| lantic city will be sold via the Delaware
i River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line,
jor via Market Street Wharf, Philadel
; prii i. Tickets from Krie. Rouseville,
Tionesta, Summerdalc, Ludlow, and in
termediate stations will be good going
on train No. 1 leaving Erie at 5.35 p.
m., and connecting trains therewith,
j Tickets from .other points good going on
j all regular trains.
Train leaving Buffalo at 11.00 a. ill.will
be rur: through to Atlantic City.
Stop over can be had at Philadelphia
| either going or returning.
For information in regard to specific
j rates and time of trains consult hand
| bills, apply ticket agents; E. S. Harrar,
j Division Ticket Agert, Willlauisport,
j l'a., or B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent,
I Buffalo Division. 307 Main street, Elli-
I eott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.
4250-25-2t.
A woman sometimes kills time by
| suppressing a tew of her birthdays.
-
j TAKES LESS.WIEARS LONGER.
Del.ancey Gregory of Fort Plain, IN. Y.
To Longman X Marine/, Paint Mak
ers, N. Y.'
"Its a surprise how little L.it M.,
Paint is required to paint a big house.
Have sold the L. & M., for over tweuty
five years.
"Many houses are well painted with
four gallons of Longman & Martinez L.
& M.and three gallons of Linseed Oil
mixed therewith, Actual cost of L. &
M., less than §1.20 per gallon. Wears
and covers like gold. Sold by Harrv S.
Lloyd.
It isn't every musical composer that
can borrow money on his notes.
find of Bitter fight.
"The physicians had a long and stub
born fight with an abcess on my right
lung" writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont,
Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody
thought my time had come. As a last
resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption and 1 was on my feet,
in a few days. Now I've entirely re
gained my health." It conqueis all
Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung
troubles. Guaranteed at L. Taggart's
Drug Stnre. Price 50c, and 81.00.
Trial bottles free.
When .1 fellow begins to build castles
in the air it's all up with him.
Tour to the Yellowstone Park and Pacific Coast
On account of the Triennial Conclave.
Knights Templar, to be held at San
Francisco, Cal.. September 5 to* 9, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run
a personally-conducted tour, visiting the
Yellowstone Park, the principal cities
and beautiful resorts of the Pacific Coast,
Salt Lake City, Colorada Springs,
Denver and the St. Louis Exposition, in
addition to affordidg five days in San
Francisco. Tickets, covering every neces
sary expense en route except hotel ac
commodations in San Francisco, will be
sold at the low rate of 8250 from all
stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
A special train of high-grade Pullman
equipement will leave New York, Phila
delphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburg,
Wednesday, August li The full tive
and one-halt day's of tour of the Yollow
stone Park will be made, three days will
be spent at Los Angeles, two days at
Colorado Springs, and two days at St.
Louis, the party reaching New York,
Monday, September 19. Stops for sight
seeing will be made at Seattle, Taconia,
Portland, San Jose, Monterey, Santa
I Barbara, Salt Lake City, Glenwood
Springs, and Denver. A descriptive
itinerary will be sent on application to
Geo. \V. Boyd, General Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa.
3254.24-2t.
mm,
FINDLEY LAKE, N. Y.
Greatest season yet. Noted leetur
j ers, entertainers and artists.
| FOUlt PJtOGRAMS DAILY.
[
i School of elocution, dramatic culture,
| physical training, language,
j Rates for room and board, $-1.00 to
1 $5.00 per week. Entertainment, recre
' ation and education. Season closes,
1 Aug. 29.
J For information or catalogue write
I to Dr. BYIION KINO, Program and
| Platform Mgr., Findley Lake, N. Y.
Groceries:
HIGH GRADES AND STAPLES.
|D A Y'S
THE SATISFACTORY STORE.
It will pay managing housewives
to watch our grocery news. Every
day adds proof of the helpfulness
of this PI KE FOOD STORK.
It steadies prices; keeps them fair
Ito you. It does more—it supplies
safe foods.
If any desirable article is offered
to us at a lower-than-usual-price,
or that an offer to take a quantity
will bring a lower price, we get
bargains for you. Its the shrewd
housewife who realizes the import
ance of small economies.
The list below is for
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
This week
Housekeepers should take ad
vantage.
Royal Baking Powder. /CP
lib can, 'frOo
Pure Baking Soda, fj P
I lb package, 01/
Pure Lard, in bulk, SHf 1
a pound, lUb
Pearl Tapioca, in bulk alb /(P
7 lb. for 25c. "tw
Laundry Bluing, QP
Large bottle.
OC Lb. Bag Sugar £1
Best Granulated.
Housefurnishing Hardware,
China, Glass and Crockery.
Pratt's Stock and Poultry Food
and Veterinary Remedies.
Crushed Oyster Shells for Poultry.
rb.no, J. H. DAY.
CENTRAL
State Normal School,
I.OCR HAVEN, PA.
J. R. FLICKINUE.R, Principal.
Fall Term 15 weeks begins September 5, IPOS.
Last year was the most successful in the his
tory of this important school—about 700 students.
Location among the mountains of Central Penn
sylvania, with fine 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 of an honor graduate
of Princeton. It also has a department in Music,
Elocution and Business. It has a well educated
Faculty, fine Qymnasium and Athletic Field.
Address for illustrated catalog,
THE PRINCIPAL.
I Notice! |
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LAST DAY THAT YOU CAN M
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L. TAGOART, Prop'r.
| CIRCUS
111 Hii!|ii!iiiiin, Friday, iiii L>
BTH TRIUMPHAL TOUR Amerk '""
HARGREAYES'
3 Monster Ring Big Railroad Shows.
8--MARVELOUS FLORENCE FAMILY.
Every promise kept. Every Featute shown. A QUADRUPLE
SHOW, FOLK IX ONE. Tripple Circus Millionaire Menagerie.
Monster Museum Real Roman Hippodrome. 1<>() exclusive novelties.
Peerless Prodigious Performances.
Here for one .day only. Performances: Afternoon at 2 and in the
Evening at <S. Doors open one hour earlier.
• Htsif Glittering, Gorgeous Free Street Parade 011 morning of Exhibi
tion with Countless Wonders, Startling Surprises, 10 Open Dens of
Wild Beasts and a Galaxy of Daring Riders. See it.
JUMBO 11. the (ioliah of All Beasts. The Biggest Elephant in the
A Ponderous, Pleasing Performance.
nm»i... ■""T1HJ—TM1BIIII Willi lll—ranffllllllfa
Pleased and Satisiied Customers
ours are to be found in 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 fr/ to COO Cfl
Guaranteed against breaking Ol yZOiuU
Mattresses from Ol OC to C|C Hfl
Also guaranteed vlaj&O vJiUU
Baldwin Refrigerators
Do refrigerate, and the price is within C*C flO UP
the reach of all
We have the best Go-Carts in town and.[challenge
comparison. Quickest and handiest adjustment
and prices no higher than low grade goods.
Lace Curtains from 60c per pair to SIO.OO.
Carpets from 15c per yard to $1.50.
Linoleums from 37 per yard to $1.50.
All prices marked in plain figures are positively the
lowest for the goods we offer.
Emporium Furniture Co.,
BERNARD EG AN, Manager.
UNDERTAKING
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