Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 01, 1905, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., May 3,1906.
NEMOPHILA, per sack 112 1 sft
felt's Fancy, " 185
Pet Grove, " 165
Graham " SO
Rye " 75
Buckwheat " 75
Patent Meal., " 50
Coarse Meal, per 100, 125
Chop Feed, " 125
Middlings. Fancy " 1 35
Bran 1 20
Corn, per bushel 70
White Oats, per bushel, 48
New Oats
Chicken Wheat 1 65
Choice Clover Seed,
ChoiceTimothySeed, I At Market Prices
Choice Millet Seed, 112 At Market Prices.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, |
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Qrdcjcjist,
KMPOltll'M, I' A.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
IT. C. DOIISON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL. DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL (iOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
like to see in this department Jet us know by pos
a! card or letter, personally.
Prof. E. S. Ling visited at Williams
port on Tuesday.
J. M. Bair has returned from a visit
to Sharon and other points.
Miss Eva Delle Leet, one of Empori
urn's excellent young ladies, graduates
from Wilson College this week.
J. M. Walker and daughter, of
Scranton, spent Sunday and Monday
in Emporium, visiting Judge Walker
and family.
Marcus Taylor, who has been very
low with pneumonia, is improving and
sat up on Monday for the first time.
He has had a close call.
Mrs. A. C. Blum who prolonged her
absence from home to give opportun
ity to visit her mother at Hughsville,
is expected back this week.
Mr. E. W. Kelley, foreman for John
E Dußois on Hicks Run, accompanied
by Andrew Ingersoll, visited in town
on Tuesday, transacting business
Miss Anna Cleary, of Emporium
was the guest of her friend, Miss
Mayme Walsh, in this place the past
several days.—Johnsonburg Press.
Mrs. A. L. Bastics, of Mt. Carmel,
Pa., has been guest of her aunt and
cousins, Mrs. A. B. Mayze and daught,
ers Sylvia and Ella, during the past
week.
Geo. W. Childs and party, of Ridg
way, visited in Emporium Monday
morning, making the run from Ridg
way to Emporium in his §6,000 auto
mobile in two hours.
Chester Hockley, in the employ of
Lackawana Steel Co., at Buffalo, spent
Sunday with his father and friends at
this place. The energetic young man
tills a responsible position with this
great plant.
R. P. Connors, of Huston Hill, ac
companied by Arch H. Barr, visited
the PRESS sanctum 011 Tuesday, the
latter to renew his subscription to the
PRESS. Arch has long been one of our
staunchest friends.
The PRESS failed to mention the faet
that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh,
old and respected citizens of Empori
um had moved to Williamsport, to
make their home with their daughters,
Mrs. T. J. Lysett and Mrs. S. J. Kline.
E. C» Marshall, of Sterling Run, was
transacting business in Emporium on
Monday. Mr. Marshall was a former
Emporium boy and, of course, wants
the PRESS for a year. He reports the
arrival of a second son at his home,
the young man making his advent last
Saturday.
Miss Nellie Tubridy, who has made
made her home with Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Murphy at this place, attend
ing school, has gone to Snow Shoe to
spend the summer with her father and
aCDt. Miss Tubridy is a very pleasant
intelligent little lady and enjoys
thd respect of all who know her.
Geo. A. Walker, of Emporium, was
in town on Saturday F.A. Hauber,
Esq., transacted business at Empori
um on Tuesday....Miss Eva Silman
returned from Emporium Tuesday
evening, having attended the Com
mencement exercises held thore
Mrs. A. J. Brooks, of Sterling Run, is
a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Geo. W. Herrlc'c, of Washington
Avenue.—St. Marys Enterprise,
Wilson Kistler, the tanner, of Lock
Haven, was in town yesterday.
Chas. W. Shaffer has been confined
lo his bed since last Tuesday, quite ser
iously ill.
» Miss Ada Hockley came up from
Williamsport on Tuesday to visit with
her parents.
Mrs. P. P. Strayer, who has been
visiting her sister at Tyrone, will re
turn home this week.
Mrs. J. 11. Fetter visited her husband
in Buff do hospital last Sunday. Mr.
Fetter will come home.
Mrs. E. S Morse returned from
Austin hospital last Saturday. She is
in a serious condition.
Mrs. Joseph Kaye and little daugh
ter, returned on Monday from visiting
relatives at Williamsport
J. M Walker, Geo. A Walker, Jr.,
and Miss Grace A Walker enjoyed a
day's fishing on Tuesday.
Judge J. C. Bonham, of Franklin,
Pa., is visiting his friends in Emporium
for a few days. He looks well.
Mr. F. P. Rentz was a Ridgway
visitor Tuesday, in the interest of Em
porium Machine Company.
A. O. Swartwood is crippled in his
right foot, a large stone falling on his
foot, smashing his great toe.
Mr. and Mrs. Daly, of Dußois, are
visiting their son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. P. V. Daly, at this place.
Rev. Father Meagher, of Ridgway,
visited Emporium on Tuesday and
shook hands with many old friends.
CJeo. Metzger, Jr., is pushing work
on Driftwood telephone line and. ex
pects to have it completed within three
months.
Mrs. J. T. Foyer, nee Cora Leggett,
and son Max, of Williamsport, are
visiting at the home of I 11. Leggett
and family on West Creek.
Mrs. Chas. E Crandell and little
daughter Miss Pauline returned from
Williamsport on Saturday, where they
had been consulting an occulist.
Geo. B. Barclay, of Sinnamahoning,
came up on Wed nesday with his
grand-son, Geo. Sidney Barclay, of
Laquin, and took in the circus.
L. W. Gleason, Dr. B. A. Beale and
John J. Riley, of Driftwood happened
in town yesterday. Of couse the cir
cus had nothing to do with their visit.
Miss Katie Welsh, who has recently
been employed in Pittsburg, returned
home last Monday. Miss Welsh is a
graduate of a leading Commercial Col
lege.
Mrs. Jos. Newton fell on a defec
tive sidewalk Tuesday evening, injur
ing her right knee seriously. She is
confined to her room, under Dr. De-
Loug's care.
Miss Celia Hogan, who has been em
ployed in New York city for some
months, is visiting at the home of her
parents for a month. Her sister, Miss
Nellie, is supplying her position dur
ing her vacation.
Mrs Van Antwerp, who has been
guest of Rev. and Mrs. Robertson, at
Emmanuel Rectory for some months,
left on Wednesday morning, accom
panied by her grand-children, Misses
Helen and Grace Robinson, for Sulli
van county, N. Y., to spend the Sum
mer, Rev. Mr. Robertson accompan
ied them as far as Buffalo.
(]. A. k. Rncumpment.
For the benefit of those desiring to at
tend the Annual Encampment of the
' J land Army of the Republic, Depart
nien of Pennsylvania, at Reading, June 5
to 1(1, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will sell excursion tickets to Read
ing from all stations on its line in the
State of Pennsylvania, on June 3, 4, 5,
(>, 7, and 8, good to return until June 12,
inclusive, at reduced rates. For specific
rates, apply to local ticket asrents.
3503-15-lt.
The Children's Favorite.
For Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc., One Minute Cough Cure is the
children's favorite. This is because it
contains no opiate, is perfectly harmless,
tastes good and cures. Sold by R. C.
Dodson.
A man never gets much hold on heav
en when he grasps humanity with just
two fingers.
Is It Right.
Is it right that a property-owner should
lose St.2o to let a dealer make 50 cents?
A dealer makes more on fourteen gallons
of ready for use paint, at $1.50 per gal
lon, than our agent does on eight gallons
of L. & M. paint and six gallons of lin
seed oil. which make fourteen gallons of
the best paint in the world, at $1.20 per
gallon; the property-owner loses just
81.20. Is it right?
It only requires 4 irallons of li. & M.,
and '.i gallons linseed oil to paint a mod
erate sized house.
Ten Thousand Churches painted with
Longman <fc Martinez L. & M., Paint.
Liberal quantity given to churches
when bought from Harry S. Lloyd.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
The Clintonian
sc. Cigar
The only Cigar of its size
containing full Imported
Filler, selling for 5 cents.
TRY OXI-; AT
HarryS, Lloyd's
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE i, 1905.
WHERE DISEASE GERMS BREED.
No Need to Fear "Germs" if the Stomach Be Healthy.
The ideal breeding place for disease
genus is a week stomach and digestive
system. The food, instead ol being as
similated, turns into a sour, slimy, fer
menting ma::s, causing gases, distress after
eating, bloating, nausea and flatulency.
The poisonous germs that are given off,
from this undigested food enter the blood,
and pimples, boils, and blotched skin is
the result. Nervousness and sleepless- |
ness come more often from weakened
digestion than from any other one cause,
li lieu mutism and gout are directly caused
by an acid condition of the stomach.
No ordinary food digestive can uive
lasting relief. It is absolutely necessary,
if one wishes to be well, to use Mio-na, 1
the onlv known remedy that soothes and
heals the mucous membrane of the stom
ach and digestive tract, stimulates the ,
solar-plexus, and strengthens the nerves 1
of the stomach. This remarkable remedy
puts the wholt digestive system in so 1
healthy, clean and sweet a state that fcr- j
mentation of the food cannot exist, any |
disease germs in the stomach will be de- '
stroyed, and all food will be so well as- !
similated that a rapid and healthy in- i
crease in weight will quickly result.
Mi-o na is a guaranteed cure for all
diseases of the stomach, excepting cancer, <
a guarantee being given by L. Taggai t I
with every package he sells, agreeing to j
refund the money should the remedy not |
give perfect satisfaction.
A very large proportion of the world's '
supply of niokle is produced in Canada.
4 Cardinal Points 4 Si
Right Quality. Right Prices,
Right Weight, 6:j
Right Dell. -ry.
I DAY'S
The Satisfactory Store.
Occasional blunders are made to be sure —its abso- ||f
tm Intely impossible to avoid them —but they are few in plj
J® i' comparison with the transactions made and we are will- ®
ing and anxious to correct them, so don't be afraid to iff)
,i let us know. \m
INTERESTING PRICES FOR
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Friday and Saturday.
THIS WEEK.
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FLOUR —(Hit Edge Brand, blended patent, eighth Jpj
M bbl sack, 75c. ||j
SHREDDED WHEAT— 15c pkge Shredded If
p.] Whole Wheat Biscuit. 12c. OT
LARD —Pure Lard in bulk a lb 10c. J|
SOAP —Acme or Oak Leaf Soap, seven 5c cakes, 25c. #1;
111 ' GOLD DUST —25c package Gold Dust Washing i||
Mj Powder, 20c.
BROOMS—A good 25c Broom, 200. |f|i
||j)| LEMONS —Extra Fancy California Lemons, doz. ?||
M COCOA —Half lb tins, genuine Walter Baker & 111
iPjj' Co's, Cocoa per tin 20c. * ,|§j|
11 BIRD FOOD—ioc pkge Bird Seed, and Cuttle W
I Fish, each 8c M
MATCHES —Something new, no cracking, 110 K
| heads flying off. The most satisfactory match yet. 15c Jls
package 12 c. |i|
SUGAR— 25 lb bag best Granulated, $1.65. ®
Notable Kitchen Specialies. fj
!We cannot benefit ourselves more than to sell you »fl
1 aricles that will cause you to think pleasantly of our
store every time you use them. $$
That's why we want to put our Notable Kitchen $$
Specialties into your pantry. V
Ask for a copy of the Kitchen Furnisher.
I J. H. DAY, 112
Phone 6. Emporum, Pa.
[l. OUR NEW ?LINE£OF New Spring Line of Window Shades
l9i from IOC to 75c per Shade. p
I Wall Paper for 1905. -• = I
«ii The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. H
I All Colors. i
Consists of the best things from three factories. Also j .. j|
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all i Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made 112
I kluds - for Floors. J
[The Graves line took first prize in competition at St.i *w a r w « <.
Louis against the world. HARRY S. LLOYD. J
WtjßgWWSß>^MiHßgWPWiPWWP»ftE^MWWP>|iagW>POTaiPraiWW"g||g*!!P w W*
fr™™# |A- J A |DYSPEPSIA CURE
I CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Q] Wmm. M w "
Best Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. E m||if ll p p DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL.
* Sold by R. €. Dodsou, Druggist.
CIHRTEI! NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an application
will tic made to the Governor or thefttate
of Pennsylvania. on Wednesday, the twenty-first
day of June, by L. W. Gleason, W. 11. Mitchell,
.1.0. Krookbank, H. B. Miitthersbaugh, S. P.
Kreider, Hon. G. W. Huntley, Walter Yothers,
Geo. Metzger, Jr., Barclay Bros, and J. E. Smith,
under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
ol Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for
the Incorporation and Regulation of certain
j Corporations," approved April 2!), 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for the charter of an in
, tended corporation, to be called Driftwood Tele
phone Company, the character and object where
of is for the purpose of erecting, constructing,
purchasing, leasing, maintaining and operating
telephone linesann exchanges, in and through
the county of Cameron, with the right to make
. connections for the purpose of telephonic com
munication with other similar lines in said
county, and for these purposes to have, possess
and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privilflgM
of'the said Act of Assembly and its supplements.
. . 3 iW 18. W. GREEN, Solicitor.
Emporium, May 23rd, 1905. 14-lt.
SEALKII J[ROhWALS.~~
! PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY DE
PARTMENT,
HARRISHU Rii, P.\., APRIL 29, 1905.
HALED proposals will be received by the
i O State Highway Department of Pennsylvania,
I under the act approved April 15th. 1903, for the
j construction of 1,500 feet of road, extending from
i the western line of Emporium at the county
| bridge over the Driftwood Creek to a point on
{ the road to Beechwood, in SHIPPEN Township,
1 in the County of Cameron. Plans and specifica
tions can be seen at the office of the County Com
-1 missioners. Emporium, Pa., and at the office of
the State Highway Department, at Harrtsburg,
1 Penna. Bidding blanks will be furnished by
j the State Highway Department upon request.
I Bids must lie endorsed, "PROPOSALS FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN SHIPPEN
TOWNSHIP, CAMERON COUNTY," and rev
I ceived at the otlice of the State Highway Depart
! ment not later than JUNE 3rd, I>Ba.
COUNTY COM MISSIONERS,
12-4t Emporium, Pa.
Foley's tloney and Tar
tor children,ss fe,sure. No opiates.
UP-TO-DATE JOB WORK AT PRICES IN KEEPING WITH
THE QUALITY AT THIS OFFICE.
ISuilding^Time
And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever
before to supply you with all kinds of
Hardware and Builders Supplies.
We have in addition to onr regular stock, (the for
business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Co?l
Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall
Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc.,
a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT
BRUSHES, etc.
Plumbing and Tinning
is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for
estimates in these lines. All our work is positively
I guarantee to give satisfaction.
Stoves and Ranges.
Don't forget we carry the largest, assortment of
_ S TO\ ES and RANGES fe: gas, coal or wood in
county and every one guaranteed by the maker.
MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO.
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We are entirely too busy re
(fr ceiving and getting our new jf
goods in shape to give you an
announcement this week, but
nevertheless, the bargains will
I ffi be found here as usual.
! [1) Watch for our announcement
! ne xt week. {
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