Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, July 06, 1905, Image 3

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PftlCE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., June 29,1305.
PfEMOPIIJUA, per sack $ 1 55
Felt's Fancy, " 1 To
Pet Grove, " 1 TO
Graham, " SO
Rye " 75
Buckwheat " 75
Patent Meal., " 50
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 35
Chop Feed " 1 35
.liddlings. Fancy " i 35
H ran, ' 20
Corn, per bushel, "5
White Oats, per bushel
New Oats
Chicken Wheat • 185
C hoice Clove r Seed. "I
OtaoiceTimothyHeed, i A t Market Prices.
Choice Millet Seed,
fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J
R. C. DODSON,
THE
Brucjcjist,
l-IU'OKIl)!, I* A.
IS LOCATED IN THE CONNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
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H.C. DODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL (lOSSIP.
Contribution*invited. That which you would
like to sec in this department,let us know by pns
at card or letter, personally.
Miss Lillian Heilman is attending
summer school at Lima, O.
Miss Annie Radinsky, of Pittsburg,
is visiting old friends in town.
Philip Zwald went to Ridgway on
Tuesday, where he will work for some
time.
Mrs. Robert House and child came
down from St. Marys to visit with
friends a few days.
Jas. Welsh, employed in Logan's
livery, had the misfortune to break
one of his ankles.
Mrs. Maggie Haley, of Johnsonhurg,
Pa., has been visiting relatives in Em
porium for several days.
Misß Olive and Lizzie Taylor visited
Sinnamahoning friends last Sunday,
guests of J H. Drum and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bender, and two
sons, of Renovo, visited friends and
relatives in town over Sunday.
Miss Mary Robinson, of Dover, Del.,
came home to spend the Fourth with
her parents, sisters, brother and
friends.
William Loudon, of Fort Recovery,
0., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary E.
Mayze, at this place, who has been
sick for a long time.
Mr. William Henry, of Hackensaek,
N. J., has been spending a week in
Emporium, guest of Mr. Henry Robin
son and family.
Joseph Fauver, of Cameron, was
calling on friends in town on Wednes
day, not forgetting the PRESS, regis
tering in advance for 1906.
Mrs. Jacob Zerfluh, of Ridgway, who
has been visiting relatives in town for
two weeks, returned home on Tues
day, accompanied by her brother
Philip.
Mrs. Ella Rockwell and daughter, of
Jersey Shore, who visited Mr. and
Mrs. F. P. Strayer at this place, during
the past two weeks, returned home on
Monday.
Mrs. Rushmore, who is making her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Eicke, at this
place, returned home last Friday, ac
companied by her son, A. E Rush
more, of Galeton, and Miss Fessenden
of Coudersport.
Mr. B. U. Taylor, of Olean, N. Y.,
accompanied by his accomplished
daughters, Misses Florence and Alta,
and son Bernard, visited in Emporium
last Saturday and Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Julian at their pala
tial residence on North Broad street.
Our old Cameron county friends,
Geo. B. Foutz and family, who are
located at Caledonia, Pa., sends the
PRESS a Fourth of July remembrance,
a renewal of their subscription for 1906,
with the remark "as we are from
Cameron county would not know how
to get along without the PRESS. Re
member my self and family to all
friends.''
B. N. Burlingame, Esq., who has
been located in Chicago, for several
years, being anxious to learn the full
particulars of the terrible loss of life
at the Emporium Powder works on
June 28th, 1905, writes the PRESS, en
closing the long green in payment of
sixteen month's subscription. Our ac
count of the explosion was eagerly
sought after.
Miss Anna Garrity is visiting her sis
ters and new nephew at St. Marys this
week.
E. J. Smith and T. F. Moore return
ed last Thursday from an auto trip to
Buffalo.
Hon. Josiali Howard and wife re
turned home last Sunday from Port
land, Oregon.
Mrs. Frank Pearsall and children
have returned from an extended visit
with relatives at Lewisburg.
Rev. O. S. Metzler will occupy the
pulpit ofOlean M. E. Church next Sab
bath. Our (Mean friends may be as
sured of hearing an able sermon.
Mrs. A. F. Morgan and daughter of
St. Marys are visiting friends in town.
Mr. Morgan, is in a sanitarium in
Michigan, treating for rheumatism.
Carl A. Blair, left last Thursday
morning for Norwalk, Ohio, where he
will visit, friends some ten days. Carl
is the hits'. !ing tea agent of Emporium.
One of the "flunky" residences, in
"Bosworth" row, caught tire July 3rd,
supposed from spark of passing engine.
A stream irom Mountaineer Hose soon
extinguished the Are.
LOST. —On July 4th, between Key
stone Park'and New Warner, a lady's
gold chain; about two feet long; opal
clasp. The tinder will please leave
same at PRESS office.
Jasper Harris made a business trip
to Rochester and other Eastern points
this week, leaving here this Thursday
afternoon. He will take in the Shrine
pic-nic at Erie before returning.
F. F. Helliker, accompanied by his
mother and Fred Bliss enjoyed a ride
in Mr. Helliker's auto to Buffalo, re
turning on Tuesday. They made the
run from Emporium to Buffalo in
eleven hours.
Mrs. Wykoff, of Cameron, met with
a painful accident last Saturday, by a
large splinter penetrating under the
thumb nail to the knuckle. Dr. H. S.
Falk was called and removed the
splinter and dressed the injured mem
ber.
Miss Hattie Russell, who has been
visiting her sister and family at Sugar
Grove for some time arrived in Em
porium last Thursday to visit friends
and transact business for several days I
She leaves to-day for Cranford, N. J.
to visit another sister, Mrs. \V. H.
Freeman .and family. She expects to
be absent all summer.
Piles Cured by San-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. Sterl
in. Muplewood Stock Farm, Titusville,
Pa. San-Cura Ointment at all drug
store.-. 25c and 50c. For sale by R.
C. Dodson.
The Host Fatal Disease.
Diseases of the kidneys cause more
deaths than any other one class of dis
eases. Most people who have kidney
disease do not know they have it. The
first symptons are either uot noticed or
mistaken for something else. This is
why insurance companies always require
a strict analysis of urine before granting
insurance. Thompson's Barosma will at
once relieve any conjestion or inflamation
of the kidneys and has made remarkable
cures in Bright's disease, sciatca and all
diseases of the kidneys and liver. Pleas
ant to take. Thompson's Barosma 50c
and 81.00 at 11. C. Dodson's.
How to Retain Youth.
Middle aged and aged people can re
tain their youthfulness by keeping cer
tain organs in a healthy condition. In
a man the liver and kidneys will cause
him to look, feel and act careworn. In a
women the liver and organs peculiar to
her sex will give her a careworn), sallow,
wrinkles look and dragged out feelings.
All this can be avoided by Thompson's
Barosma. It builds up and strengthens
all those functions giving renewed youth.
Thompson's Barosma retains youth. R.
C. Dodson's 50c and 81.00.
For Sale.
Store doing a good business. In
quire at this office.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte, has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet mu3ic. All
the popular airs. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
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j CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS 2
m Best Couch Syruo. Tastes Good. £
Use in time. Sold by drugeists.
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The Clintonian
sc. Cigar
The only Cigar of its size
containing full Imported
Filler, selling for 5 cents.
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TRY ONE AT
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HarryS. Lloyd's
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUYL 6, 1905
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\ money,ss.oo. Send tor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Clftvclnml Ci
Best in Groceries. jljj j!
1 ORANGES. A"W ▼" PINE Apples. ® j
|H LEMONS, IJ/V Y Ripe
BANANAS X X A Tomatoes.
Berries ' I
; J i MELONS and fh e Satisfactory Store Cherries.
HI NUTS. Peaches
Si |
ItiSp If too busy to come to the store, telephone or ask IjSj |
for our order clerk to call. The same careful attention j
will be given.
jjjj|! Here's the list for this week, jjjjjj
Friday and Saturday. if
HI Mil I
j. HAMS—Another invoice of those Little Pig Hams; M |
%■> fresh, mild sugar cured, a lb. i2y>c.
pij M-A-CARONI —Genuine inported, Mezzani, Spaghetti, [m |
W or Vermicelli, regular 15c pkge 12c. ,?|r, I
,Kijl FORCE— 15c package Force Food 12c. 1
IP CHOCOLATE —Genuine Walter Baker Co's goods, 'Jli
m l - |g
Mi CANNED GOODS —Corn, Peas, I omatoes, more than I
#> ordinary, 10c quality, 3 cans for 25c, k !
i|iji BIRD FOOD —ioc pkge "Square Deal" Bird Seed, Sc.
m SOAP—Sc cake Acme or Oak Leaf soap, cake 4c; 7
fm cakes for 25c. ,|^!j
Ip! TOILET PAPER —ioc roll, 1000 shoets to roll Bc.
j|j| STARCH—Niagara Lump Starch in bulk, 6 lbs for 25c. ||
I® RICE —The food for the millions —good quality Caro
lina Rice, broken grain but just as good for food
|m as the whole grain, 61bs for 25c.
j|| SUGAR —25 lb bag best granulated Sugar $1.50.
I! P/lOnCN TDlirif All kinds of fresh garden
... UHnULII inuurv. truck of first quality will II
S< be found here as fast as it is ready for market at reason- ||<
(H]i able prices, It costs you but little if any more to get |||||
H| the best. w
H Butter and Cheese of finest grade. M
Mi Fresh Cameron county Eggs. M
J. H. DAY, |
Phone 6. Emporium, Pa.
j!
T OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades j|
(y) from IOC to 75c per Shade. p
I Wall Paper for 1905. -—■ Tv; 1
L,fi L The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. L
jfj| All Colors.
!n Consists of the best things from three factories. Also I -■ - 11 —. ■ fi
the Robert Graves Co. 's line of Decoration Paper of all j Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made |!
|| killds - for Floors. i
III) The Graves line took]|first prize in competition at St. 1 ■ w A r*r\\/ ¥ I
jfij Louis against the world. * lim.Jrv.lx.* I L/® |H!
I madam Dean's |lf I DYSPEPSIA CURE
I Menstruation. Never known to fafl. Safe! I Pm Mm II I DIGESTS WHAT YOU HAT
lor 11 ndetl
■ SI.OO perbox. Will Hend them 011 trial, to ■ ■■ »■ JM HB PREPARED ONLY AT THB LABORATORY OF
I I! ■ e* %r ■ e. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO* u.
j Sold by 11. C. Dodson, Druggist.
L 769
I UP-TO-DATE JOB WORK AT PRICKS IN KEEPING WITH
| THE QU A LIT YAT THIS OFFICE.
113uildingTime J
I And we wish to say that we are better prepared than ever I
before to supply you with all kinds of
I Hardware and ISuilders Supplies.
We have in addition to our regular stock, (the for- I
business of U. A. Palmer, known as Hockley's Coal I
Yard) consisting of Brick, Lime Cement, Wall I
Plaster, Shingles, Coal, Hay, Hardwood, etc., etc., I
a full line of PAINTS, COLORS in OIL, PAINT I
BRUSHES, etc.
I and Tinning
is among our specialties. Costs you nothing for
estimates in these lines. All our work is positively
guarantee to give satisfaction.
Stoves and Ranges.
Don't forget we carry the largest assortment of
STOVES and RANGES for gas, coal or wood in
county and every one guaranteed by the maker.
MURRY & COPPERSMITH CO. J
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East Emporium's
| Cash Store i}
fjj| Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store.
m TUESDAY, JULV 11, 1905. ifj
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Tlie Food Store is at its Best. Our I|
Special Days are Every Day.
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fill m
It! The finest Sugar cured Hams, 12',/c per lb. pj|!
The finest sugar cured Bacon, per lb. P|
ip Dried Beef, 16c lb. II
I® Pure Leaf Lard 50 lb tubs 9-X4.C lb Mj
[jjt Pure Leaf Lard, 51b and 10 lb pails 50c and SI.OO. IjfjF
JfF 25 lbs Granulated Sugar, $1.50. fjj
[fl] Choice Seeded Raisins, B}jc lb.
tjni California Prunes, 70 to 80, 5 V-c lb. rjji
i r i The best Maple Sugar, ioc. Sj-j
|Y| Full Cream Cheese, 12c lb. J=jll
P' Swiss Cheese, 17c. jj|'
Porch Sofa Pillows, new patterns, 90c each. ijj
Pj Regular Feather Pillows, SI.OO per pair. P
Ijj- Utiea Sheets, 90x90, 73c each. |j
|j| Mohawk, 81x90, 60c each. y
|fjj Harvest Home, 81x90, 56c each.
Pillow vSlips, same reduced prices.
Hill's Bleached Muslin, 8c yard.
! jj= Lonsdale Muslin, loj j'c yard. =3j
Indegos, Red Seal Gingham, Zephyrs, Table Linen, P|
fal Bed Spreads. All reduced to-day. HI
ij| We have added a new line of Kitchen utensils to our fflj
[I stock: Washboards, something quite new; Tack Ham- |Q|
j iners, 14 inch Kitchen Saws, 27c. I!
'jj|| Two burner, Highland Hot-plates, $1.60 each. je
Three burner Highland Hot-plates, $2.25 each.
!=j 12 lb Spring Balance Scales, 15c each. £
|L No. 2 Compact Clothes Bars, 60c each. 13
Ret'd Dish-pans, 14 and 17 qts, 26c and 32c each. 0
Milk Pans, Hand Saws, etc. CALL and SEE US. B
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|nn Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. rjMi
Watch this Space for Special |
I Bargains at |
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| Tompkins & Norris'. |
Ik Phone 109
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