Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 09, 1905, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., December 20, 1904. |
NoiHOPHILA, persack *1 05 |
belt's Fancy, " 1 75
Pet Grove, " 1 75
Graham, " 85 |
Rye '• 75 I
Bdelcvv:i«at " 75 I
Patent Meal, ..." SO
Ooarse Heal. per 100, 125
Chop Pee*, •.." i 25
WiiMlings Fancy" 1 40
Bran, .. 125
C >ra, per bushel, 70
White 'Jals, per bushel 48
New Oats
Chicken Wheat 1 65
Uhoice* lover Beed, "I
Choice Timothy Heed, I At Market Price..
< Mioice Millet Seed,
Fancy Kentucky HlueUrass, j
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Ortiyg i st,
ICXI'OKir.M, I'A.'
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
I j^ L
K. C. IIODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL, UEPART9IENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
like to nee in this department,let us know by poa•
at card or letter, pcrHonally.
Mr. Jos. Lingle made a business call
at this office last week.
Dr. 11. W. Good who has been ser
iously ill, is slowly recovering.
Mr. Leo. Fochman attended a dance
in St. Marys last Monday evening.
Mr. J. B. Bedard, of St. Marys, was
in Emporium on business this week.
Miss Nettle Grosbeck, of Port Alle
gheny visited Miss Lena Bair last
week.
Mr. George Crawford just returned
from a two weeks trip through the
South.
Chas. W. Shaffer and C. Jay Good
nough attended the opera at St. Marys
last night.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Fornes, of Buf
falo, N. Y., are the guests of F. B. Mc-
Clure and family-
Miss Fochman, of St. Marys, spent
Sunday with her brother Leo Foch
man of this place.
Bing Hemphill has been laid up the
past week owing to a sore arm, result
ing from a sprain.
Mr. Mina West, horse trainer at the
Elk Stock Farms, St Marys, was in
town Monday.
O. L. Bailey and wife of Sinnema
honing were in town on Tuesday and
made the PRESS a short call.
Mrs. Home and Mrs. Bailey; of Sin
nemahoning were guests of Mrs. C.
M. Thomas on Tuesday last
Mr. Frank Mundy, our efficient
policeman, called at the PRESS last
week and '-squared" himself.
Mr. Jas. Murry of the Middle Ward,
called at this office last Monday and
renewed his subscription for the PRESS.
Mrs. George Weber accompanied
her mother to her home in Buffalo last
week. Mrs. Weber will be gone sev
eral weeks.
Mr. John Howard, while in Wash
ington will put forth efforts to secure
a patent for Sain McDonald's latest
invention.
Mr. Geo W. Sypher, of Picture j
Rocks, Pa., spent sunday with his
brother the Rev. J. A. Sypher pastor
of the Emporium Circuit.
Mr. James Dougherty, tinner for
Murry & Coppersmith, was called to
Bradford last Saturday owing to the
illness of his brother-in-law.
Misses Margaret and Mayme Cum
mings, two handsome voung ladies of
Emporium, were visitors to Renovo
yesterday,—Renovo News, March 4th.
Mr. James Sherwood and two
daughters, Lulu and Ethel, of Buffalo,
spent last Sunday in Emporium,guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mr. Wm. Mc-
Donald and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wiley and
family left last week for their future
home at Emporium, followed by the
best wishes of a host of friends who
sincerely regret their removal from
Galeton.—Galeton Dispatch.
J. Lee McClure, one of the million
aire tramps in the Miss Bob White
company, and Miss Dorothy C. Har
ris, the tall, handsome girl who leads
the chorus in that production, were
married at Smethport on Monday
afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Patterson,
of the Methodist church.—-Williams
port Evening News.
Rev. O. 8. Metzler transacted busi- ;
ness in Buffalo this week.
Mrs. Jame McQovern has been ill I
the past week with the grip.
Mr. George Hurteau has been a grip j
victim the past few days.
C. A. Van Lew made Sinuamahoning |
friends a visit one day last week.
Mrs. Goo, W. Faus, of Sinnamahon
ing was an Emporium visitor on Tues
day.
Miss Mae Gerwick, of Port Allegany,
visited Miss Mame Cummings in town,
Wednesday.
Miss Mayme McCabe, of Emporium, !
is the guest of her brother, Frank. — j
Austin Autograph
Mrs. Chan. Healey, of Port Allegany,
was the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. (Jlias.
Butler, Wednesday.
Master Charles Gordan Maylon who
has been quite ill with pneumonia,
is better at this writing.
D. H. Lamb and wife who have been
visiting friends in town for a few day <
returned home last Friday.
Vernon Heilman and wife, of Port
land mills visited in town over Sun
day, the guests of their parents.
Mrs. P. W. McHalo returned yes
terday afternoon from a visit with
friends at Emporium.—Kane Republi
can.
Mrs. W. Garrity, of Emporium, was
the guest of her daughter Mrs. Philip
Dixon, this week.—St. Marys Enter
prise.
Miss Minnie McGill was at Empori
um, Pa., Saturday and Sunday visit
ing Miss Lillian Heilman—Renovo
Record.
Mrs. Seth J. Hackett, is the guest of
Mrs. Charles W. Hatch, Kaul Avenue,
St. Marys, Wednesday and Thursday
of this week.
As Sunday was Mr. P. R. Beattie's
75th birthday, his daughter Mrs. John
Kelly and Mrs. Bell Beattie gave him
a surprise party.
Misses Maude Thomas and Byrde
Taggart went up to St. Marys last
night to witness "The Wizard of Oz."
Quite a number from Emporium saw
"The Wizard of Oz" at the Temple
theatre in St. Marys, Wednesday
night.
Robt. McManus, of Howard Siding,
made the PRESS sanctum a business
call this morning and carried away a
receipt for the paper.
Mrs. John E. Smith, of Sterling Run
and Mrs. Hankie, of Beechood, were in
town on Tuesday in attendance at the
Sunday School assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald and
Miss Christie McDonald were among
those who saw the "Wizard of Oz" at
St. Marys Wednesday evening.
Miss Ava Beck and Miss Nora Jordon
were pleasant callers at the PRESS of
fice last week. Miss Beck renewed the
subscription of J. 11. Beck ior PRESS.
Managers of the Opera House
Messrs. Butler and Morrisey were at
tracted to St. Marys Wednesday night.
The "Wizard of Oz" carries a beauty
chorus with them.
Miss Florence Robertson and Miss
Alice Lester, two charming young
ladies of Buffalo, returned home Sun
day afternoon after spending a few
days in Emporium, guests of Miss Eva
Yates.
Miss Nina Bayan, of Emporium,
came to St. Marys on Saturday to see
"Under Southern Skies." On Sunday
she was the guest of Miss Ada Garrity.
....Mr. Dunlevie, of Emporium, visit
ed friends in St. Marys over Sunday.—
Elk County Gazette.
Saturday evening Miss Mildred
Douglas of South Barry street pleas
antly entertained a company of young
friends. Among the guests were:
Miss Kate Metzger, Miss McNarney.
Miss Marion Judd, Messrs. Harold
Seger, Clark Metzger and Warner
Judd, of Emporium . ..Dr. J. H. Kane
was called to Emporium Tuesday on
prefessional business.—Olean Demo
crat.
Twenty-five young people arranged
a surprise party for Miss Florence
Faucett Tuesday evening, the occasion
being the fifteenth birthday of Miss
Faucett. The surprise was complete,
and was enjoyed by everybody. Miss
Florence is the oldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rrobert Faucett of Vine
street. A sleigh ride was one of the
features of the entertainments. And
everybody reports a very enjoyable
evening.
Incredible Brutality.
It would have been incredible brutality
if ('has. F. Leuiberger, of Syracuse. X.
Y., had none the best lie could lor his
suffering son. "My boy, he says, "cut
a farful gash over his rye, so i applied
Bueklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly
healed it and saved his eye. Good for
burns and ulcers too. Only 2.">e at L.
Taggart's drug store.
FOR SALE.
«;rkat
Business
Opportunities
The undersigned desires to dispose of some of
his business establishments in Emporium, now
doing a prosperous business. Not having time
to devote the attentions I must sell.
I will dispose to the right party either my
elothing stock and good-will, located nest door
to Bank, or my Merchant Tailoring store, near
M. E. Church. With the latter I will sell the
building, known as the old Masonic building, at
a bargain. This is a good opportunity for a live
business man, to engage in a well known and
established trade.
i A number of good lots for sale?, located near
my tailoring establishment, at low price. These
lots are located in the centre of Emporium on
Fourth Street, the Main business street.
We will talk business to only business men.
K. SEGER)
Emporium, Pa,
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905.
A Newspaper That Speaks Out,
On Feb. 2nd the Pittaburg Times was
25 years old. Its owners claim its un
diminished popularity is demonstrated
by the frankness with which it has
discussed subjects of public interest.
Whenever there is before the people
some question of absorbing import
ance newspaper readers are 011 the
qui vive to know what The Times has
to say, and what The Times says is
right to the point. It hews to the
line. That, however, is only one of
the merits claimed for its publishers.
Its general news service is eomprehen
sive and complete. It is accurate in its
financial department and up-to-date
011 its sporting page. Its serial stories
are by the best modern authors. It
pays especial attention to the news
and views of all the churches, and in
this respect has won the admiration of
the best people. Its editorial page is
a daily feast of the best and brightest
thought. It endeavors to avoid the
"yellow" and caters only to the people j
of the home and the family. It has no !
Sunday issue. Six cents a week, $3 a
year l-4t.
Latest F'cpular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received a fail line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
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Use in time. I. :i by dm n:!-' '7Jjj
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|g Savings for Housekeepers, "jjl
7 CAKES V""\ \ T*l dry FINEST %
|| SOAP FOR |J /\ J CREAMERY g
W 25c. ACME BUTTER
a or OAK LEAF The Satisfactory Store 360L8
Quality, desirability and low prices make these
specials for >M
I Friday and Saturday
® intensely interesting to tlirity bnyeis.
U. RICE-Carolina Head Rice, nc. MACARONI—Genuine imported Maca- MS
; v I lbs for roni, Me/zani Spagetti or 1 I
Vermicelli, lb r ,
i ' pemiVne^'M ake r 'made 'at' °' O C CANNKD VEGETAHI,EH Peas, To- M
|| Ma's lb . 30C Un ' pki,, .\ ,Hc """T 25C
M BAKING POWDER—RoyaI A SUGAR—2S II) bnc (H t\ r
It Baking Powder. Hb can 45C best granulated J 1.00
[,/jnton CZ »•/"» r > i* IMOC We are prepared to serve you through the
«*-S» I.enten Season with a fine array of fish
Ml|| smoked, canned and salted; also fresh frozen lish and oysters. The Hay is now Sfifili
l|f(J)| cleared of ice and we shall be able to procure the same high quality ot oysters we
have been acaustomed to have at reasonable prices. ®
GOOD COOKING HANS HAPPY HOMES,
Good Utensils MaKe Good CooKs.
SAVORY
The only Sanitary Roaater; no seams or appe- |^j;
corners. As easy to elean as a plate. Always tizing.
gives good results. $1.26. 60 CENTS. My,
IMPROVED PERFECTION TINS. if
The Improved Tins have the Patented Groove and "will not leaH
Batter. Other Kinds are useless. For rich, delicate caKos olwftys u»« . |
the Improved Perfection TIDI>
12 AND 15 CENTS. 10 AND 12 CENTS, jbl
We Have a Full Line of Such IlitcHen Conveniences U
I J. H. DAY, |
tw 'Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. &
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KODOL ALMANAC II DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
i q /-\ r\ wr- a q S|lsg jflflk 2|3 pPB jjSro ujraj ripgja |s?j 888 The $ 1 .00 bottle contains 24 time 3 the trial size, which sells for 50 cents,
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PAIFNHAR" H iHi fl E. C. DEWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL.
Sold by 11. C.|Dodson, Druggist.
I / Laughlin A 112.
to.M s , in
jjj |j Fountain ;|| |
Q fH,; PEtft ALL 1 1
_' jgfea PENS AND MAS NO JM j| jj|j
—' THS* EQUAL ANYWHERE. J. 'I
!!| If | FINEST 08ADE ItK. K8 L
| i | GOLD PEN |1 | I
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TWOPOPULARBTVLESFOIi r1
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MAKES AT $3 | ' I
fill P-? 3 The Laughlin Fountain |» |f
By -j Pen Holder is made of fin- wSSSi ■■« (Jil
1! Si™F est quality hard rubber, is «flf tffl <— I
-J ■|Sj £ fitted with highest grade, ' nSL *j§ [ J
112 ft? TO large size. Ilk. gold pen, I jWaj '[J l(
J IP of any desired flexibility, Tjl (] |
and has the only perfect j rrl
feeding device known. | IJB® 3 |J
Either style, richly gold I i
ifi mounted, for presentation IBB® *1 J j
[j purposes, Sl.oO extra.
=[ ! Surely you will not be | vmV 1 li
I able to secure anything at is?Bx > Irj
■i three times tbe price that will S&Sfti j Ml
|l £L I B lve such continuous IgMSa | prl
i IKS pleasure and service. rasre j LI
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112 The royal road to SOCOew is unweary" j
\ >ng well directed work. x
i Idealizing your work is to throw your J
5 whole soul and energy into it, to do the \
? best you can. J
S Any possible or probable work that we \
C niay do for you will be done with the de- 1
\ termination that the duty will be per- >
r formed the best we know how; and any i
\ service thus rendered which is not satis- 1 i
? fictory will be made so at your pleasure, J !
\ either by doing the work over, or your X \
£ money back for the asking. 5 j
£ GAS ADMINISTERED.
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} Dr. F. M. ZELIE, }
? DENTIST, )
112 CRANE BLOCK. EMPORIUM. PA. }
\ 'Phone 118. \
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Windsor
Hotel I
Between 12th and 13th Sts.. on Filbert St. 0
I Philadelphia, Pa.
Three minutes from the Reading I
Terminal.
Five minutes from the Penn'a li. R. I
European Plansl.uo per day and upwards. I
American Plan per day.
FItfVNK M. SCHKFBLEY. Manager.
| This is the I
Store
For the People. j
i slbs best granulated Sugar.. .2oc X
112 ',lb mixed Tea 13c <
p lib sack Mother's Rice, !)c \
X 31b prepared Buckwheat flour 14c \
< 2 bars Domino Soap 9c <
> 1 bar Bon Ton Sand Soap. .. 5c I
\ Ibx Delmonte Seeded Raisins 10c \
t 1 Bottle Lutz & Schratns pre- ?
£ serves 24c \
i 1 can I. & S's Baked Beans.. 18c \
112 1 can Auto brand Corn 9c <
112 1 can Kenwood Peas 9c \
\ 1 can Tomatoes 9o X
< 1 can Pumpkin 9c c
\ 1 can Table Beets 9c J
\ lean Strawberries 15c \
<; 1 can Red Raspberries 15c s
1 efin Lima Beans 14c i
i 1 can Pineapple 24c \
112 2 lbs Prunes 9c s
( §2 50 \
\ This assortment for the next
Jen days only.
S 0. B. Barnes. I
s Allegany Avenue, <
( 'Phone 81. J
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
| East Emporium's |
| Cash Store |
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U Special Bargain Day Every Tuesday
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I Tuesday, March 14th I
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The Clean Sweep Sale is on. Crowds Ij|
Come, to the sale of all sale. |jj
ft Fine Granulated Sugar, 'J.'tlbs 51.60 i
til nrp g
j|ll Atlas Hrand Sugar Corn, •'> cans for ZOU JJ'
•'f Fancy Mount Friendship Tomatoes, nrp i.~
:t cans for |
jy Fancy Mount Friendship Tomatoes, Ca Qfl Iff
2 dozen in case
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[|||" Gold Label Penobscot Little Neck Clams SHP
| H per can IU Uyj
hi qp W
yj All Campbell's and \an Camps Soups,can Ob lljj
k Extra Fancy Table Beets, 12c kind, can 9C ffj
Till 1/P ']
■fjj The Finest California Prunes, 50 to 60, lb III!
a ce I
| |j| The Finest California Prunes—l)o, lb. Uu ill
P Come quick while you can buy at these prices.
IP Dry Goods, Gloves, Underwear, Overalls and Jumpers, ||=
|L Shoes of all kinds. Everybody come.
It I
[jjj Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. JJj]
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Watch this Space for Special a
Bargains at |ft
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i Tompkins & Norris. i
Phone 109
§|in ad' Bias mmmffiw
1865 1904 "v
\ N. SEQER |
C Furnishing Goods, Shirts, ?
/ Nackwear, Trunks,
• Satchels, Suit Cases, r 1
C Etc., Etc. C
\ A fine line at v
V bottom prices. /
> Clothing - <
FOR ALL. £
/ Men's, Youth's and S
) Boys' Clothing, }
} A new stock just in. /
/ Give me a call. S
THE PIONEER.
S ,3 TBSS RSlnute Cough CUP©
f f or Coirghs, Cold 9 and Croup.