Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 28, 1905, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PKICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., August 16, 19C5.
NEMOPUILA, per sack $1 50
felt's Fancy, " 165
Pet Grove, " 170
Graham, " 75
Rye " 75
Buckwheat, ".... 75
Patent Meal " 5o
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 as
Chop Feed " 1 35
Middlings. Fancy " 1 £5
Bran 1 20
Chicken Wheat 150
Corn, per bushel, 75
WhiteOats,per bushel 45
New Oats
Choice Clover Seed, "I
Ohoice.Timothy Seed, ! *. Market Prices
Choice Millet Seed, 112 Atiuarketrrices.
112 ancy Kentucky Blue Grass, J
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Brdcjcjist,
KMPOKIDM, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
4 •
H.C. IIODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL. DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
'ike to sec in this department,lct us know by pos
at card or letter, personally.
Mrs. Joseph Kaye is very sick with
quinsy.
M. P. Whiting, of Ridgway, visited
in town Saturday.
Mrs. Josiah Howard is visiting at
Shenandoah, Pa.
John A. Johnston made a business
trip to Olean on Monday.
Mrs. C. A. Arnold of Moore Hill was
a PRESS visitor on Tuesday.
George A. Berry, a prominent Brad
ford attorney, died suddenly Friday.
Mrs. Thos. H. Norris and Mrs. T. F.
Moore visited in Buffalo over Sunday.
Miss Grace Hill, of Jersey Shore, is
is guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Strayer
and family.
James Strawbridge, ol Johnsonburg,
remembers the PRESS by sending a re
newal for 1908.
T. B. Lloyd went to Buffalo and ac
companied his daughter. Miss Grace,
home on Monday.
L. S. Smart, years ago in the employ
of J. B. Schriever at this place, visited
in town on Saturday.
Mrs. W. B. Thompson and daughter
returned on Monday from a pleasant
visit with Butfalo frinds.
Miss Minnie Baurgelt returned home
on Monday from a pleasant visit with
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker at Austin.
Souvenir postal cards, covering
numerous Emporium views, just the
favor to send to absent friends, at
Dodson's.
Miss Edith Heilman returned Sun
day from visiting relatives and friends
at Williamsport, Montgomery and
other points.
Henry J. Newton, of Shippen, was a
brief Press visitor on Monday, just
long enough to push the date on his
paper well into 190t>.
Harry S. Lloyd is in New York city
purchasing his holiday stock and inci
dentally looking at the nice pictures in
front of the theatres.
Associate Judge John McDonald, of
Driftwood, was a Prions visitor on
Monday while in town attending to
the duties of his office.
Daniel Geary, Jr., was a PREBH visi
tor on Saturday and carried home to
his good parents a receipt for another
year's subscription to the people's pa
per.
John F. Lynch, Esq., of Brownsville,
Pa., who visited here many times in
former years, is visiting in Emporium,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Green and
family.
John Kackenmeister who has been
the right-bower of City Bakery for
years, was a welcome Press caller on
Monday. You are always welcome
old friend.
Mr and Mrs. 11. Rich, formerly of
this place, have purchased the Adam
mansion, Delaware Avenue, Buffalo,
one of the handsome*! residences on
that popular street.
Our friend Mr. K. liavy, of Four
Mile, rolled a great big thirty Ave
pound pumpkin into the Phksm sanc
tum Tuesday morning, as large as a
wagon wh< el. Pumpkin pie, you bet.
Judge < •»■>. A. Walker left on Friday
tor Buffalo, where he viaits his daugh
ter, Mr* W. L. Myk«< and family.
Prom there, accompanied by Mr*.
My ken he went to Heranton to visit his
son J. M.and family.
Read the Fair announcements in this
ssue of the r rkss
Prothonotary Goodnoughis transact
ng business at Buffalo to-day.
Rev. McCaslin is attending a session
>t Northumberland Presbytery at
Williamsport.
Miss Perna Gaskil), daughter of E.
W. Gaskill, returned on Friday from
visiting friends at Corry.
Hon. John H. Landis, Supt. of United
States Mint at Philadelphia registered
it New Warner yesterday.
John McCarthy, of Erie, is visiting
lis sister, Mrs. S. J. Hauber, and other
friends in town this week.
Dr. C. M. Bordner and wife, of Slien
mdoah, Pa., were guests of Hon. and
Mrs. Josiah Howard, over Sunday.
Miss Jennie Conners has been visifc
ng friends in town the past week,
;uest of Thomas Cleary and family.
Mrs. Chas. Seger entertained a few
'riends at tea Tuesday afternoon in
lonor of her guest Mrs. J. 11. Swain.
Jacob Slaigle, of Sheffield, Pa., visit
-3d in Emporium yesterday, while en
route for New Jersey to visit friends.
Frank P. Strayer, of Emporium Ma
ihine Co., one of our good solid citizens
vas a Prkhs visitor Tuesday evening.
Miss Goldie B. Lyons, who has been
11 at Buffalo for some time came home
ast week and is still confined to her
room.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Murry returned
Monday evening from visiting rela
tives and friends at Buffalo, Wleveland
md other points.
Miss Eva Yates, head clerk in Key
itone Powder Company's office, at this
dace, has returned from visiting her
) a rents at Pittsburg.
George Wright and Michael Pye have
jroken ground for a double residence
in Sixth street, upon lots purchased
from Mrs. J. R. better.
Mr. Joseph L. Wheeler returned
from bis Canada silver claim on Mon
:lay. Mrs. Wheeler met him at Buffalo
ind returned home with him.
Editor Hockley and wife went to
Pittsburg on Monday, the former to
ittend the Editorial Convention while
his wife visited with relatives.
Mrs. Seth J. llackett and daughter,
Miss Aifrctta, and Miss Mabel Kinney,
af Chicago, left to-day for Buffalo,
Rochester and other points in New
York.
Mrs. M. A. Whiteley and Misses Flor
ence and Grace Whitely, of Philadel
phia, mother and sisters of Mrs. W. H.
Howard, returned home to-day after a
pleasant visit.
C. M. Lee and wife, who reside on
Walnut street, are visiting for a week
at Clean, N. Y. Mr. Lee is one of the
operators at the P. & E. tower, and a
tip-top good gentleman.
Rev. VV. J. Barcus and wife, of Oil
City Free Methodist Conference, are
spending a few days in Emporium,
guests of C. G. Catlin and family and
Prof. W. J. Leavitt and family.
Mr. Warren Lyon, of Loogootsie,
Indiana, is the guest of his niece, Mrs.
E. J. Rodgers and other relatives. He
left this vicinity thirty four years ago
and says he misses the great belts of
timber which were then unmolested.
Mrs. J. R. Fetter and son George, of
Emporium, and Miss Delia Herman, of
Westport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan'l Kriner anil family on Pansy Hill,
last Saturday. Mr. P. R. Beattie and
wife joined the party on Sunday, when
they all had a delightful visit.
Miss Mary Welsh, daughter of P. &
E. baggage master, Mr. James J.
Welsh, at this place, and Miss Jane
Glenn, daughter of Mf. John Glenn,
an old and respected citizen were
PRESS visitors on Friday. The first
named Miss carried away a receipt for
180fi paper. Call again ladies.
Miss Marsh and little niece, of
Mason Hill, were Press callers last
Thursday. Miss M. is daughter of our
old and respected friend, Mr. David
Marsh, who has been troubled with his
eyes for several years. He is now
almost totally blind. Hopes are enter
tained that an operation, in the near
future, may benefit him.
The ladies of Presbyterian Church
will serve a lunch at Keystone Park,
during the Fair.
All down county citizens desiring to
attend the Fair should bear in mind
that Erie mail (easti will stop at all
stations both days of Fair.
Every voter should promptly exam
ine the registry list of voters and ascer
tain if his name appears or not. If not
take steps to make sure of your vote.
Will Huchannan, the bridge man, is
in town, preparing to erect a new and
larger iron bridge on the Portage, at
the old Webb Russell farm, needed
about as much as ten wheels are to a
wagon. But then . The
old bridge will be placed on West Creek.
"Nuff sed."
The editor of the Independent is
sorely troubled about that Republican
Supper and the i>rice. Don't worry,
young man, it will be cheerfully paid
for by the good Republicans and en-
Joyed by all.
Free Methodist Conference.
Bishop llogue, of lowa, is presiding
at the Free Methodist Conference, at
this place, now in sesnion ill the Meth
odist Kgincopal church. It u largely
attended, <>ver -Oil delegates being
present. The nesslon will last all week.
3 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Q
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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905.
INSIDE INFORMATION.
! Press Readers Chance for Profit. Everyone Ought to Grasp this Op
portunity.
To have even a simple ease of indiges
-1 tion is to have "inside information'' of
i suffering that warns of serious trouble in
| tilt; future, unless the digestive system is
strengthened.
If you cannot eat and digest three good
square and satisfying meals each day j
without discomfort, your stomach needs j
a Mi-o-na tablet. They are not a mere 1
temporary relief, but are composed of j
valuable medicinal agents which j
strengthen the digestive organs and cure
and prevent stomach troubles.
When there are pain or distress after j
eating, head aches, belching of gases; a |
sour taste in the mouth, dizziness, heart j
burn, specks before the eyes, furred I
tongue, sleeplessness, nervousness, or back j
ache, the stomach needs the help of j
Mi-o-na.
Every reader of the Pit ESS should
grasp the opportunity offered by L. Tag
gart to try Mi-o-na at his risk. Just one
little tablet out of a f>o eent box of this
remedy before each uieal for a few days,
and you will soon have a strong stomach
and perfect health.
Ask IJ. Taggart to show you our guar
antee under which he sells Mi-o-na. This
valuable remedy costs you nothing unless
it restores health.
All men fall in love but most of theui j
manage to climb out again.
(Jot off Cheap.
lie may well think, he has got off'
cheap, who, after having contracted con
stipation or indigestion, is still able to
perfectly restore his health. Nothing
will do this but Dr. King's New Life
J 'ills. A quick, pleasant and certain j
cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c j
at L. Taggart's drug store; guaranteed,
Everybody roads the PRESS.
N DAY'S "*- 1
MUST BE Satisfactory Store VALUES
[Hp Satisfactory.
Bargains for Friday and Saturday. J|j
'yyj Here's a list of money saving prices on things that you need Jjjl
every day. Low prices on high grade goods. We carry no trash.
25 lb bag best granulated Sugar §1.45.
!|Sj|| Finest Elgin Creamery Butter, 25c lb. j M
1 bbl sack, Gilt Edge Flour, 70c. This is a blended patent .0
fiour guaranteed to please,
ffij Small California Hams, (trimmed shoulders) 9c a lb.
New York State hand-picked, medium beans, 4c a lb.
25c bottle selected Queen Olives, 2Uc.
loc package Force Food, 12c.
i lb tin genuine Walter 15aker's Cocoa, 20c. yM
Domestic Sardines, packed in oil, 10c size sc.
tM\ 25c can Green Gage Plums, 20c.
Wi 10c package Bird Food, Bc.
jjjjj 7 lbs Rolled Avena, finest Rolled Oats, 25c.
Notable Kitchen Specialties. i|
YOU CANT DO GOOD COOKING
Without Rood uti-nsils to cook with. We have a complete line ot
notable KITCHEN SPECIALTIES lor you to select irom.
Gilmore Grater, / STEAM
It Dottn't Cleg.
yrksH cereal '
Thia means that COOKER, m
utea m a ciiinmon \ouhave Dover tasted
grater will in an OS?? rea Rood oatmeal If
hour. The littU you havo not lined tIM r ' '
knlre. cut; they Steam Cereal Cooker.
4 °ToM r nt.
DIPPER. 111, i
It ran be ußed for rib r. ' v<v
V * dipper, funnel.
wfne fruit jar filler Rluve. TIM
f l u strainer, etc. frhain- HV.)
JJkkLl t< rchangeable parti
|V aro mado ao that IB C#nt« l N&/
tSEeg filßftflFf! MUal raft
SAVORY ROASTER.
Tho only Sanitnry Ili.ftßt.-r ;no seam* or V-r ——" . , h t ln
corners As easy to clean at«n plate Always J "oo mo tin. p
Hives KOOU results SI.OO. 10 cent*. ((jul|l
11 is so much easier to do your housework il you use our up-to-date Kitchen Ulensllk.
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J. H. DAY, |
Photic IlllJ>< •i i 11111. Pa. <&'
rxs, js. szs. jre' jtts, crri nd'airs' isns«sns; 'm> teigßHsaEitetC' gyrs'larrs.' isrrfff faffem
|L OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades j,-
[0; from ioc to 75c per Shade. p
111 Wall Paper for 1905. - WPATOT ~r„ _ 9
'.n 1 The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. £
All Colors.
[0 Consists of the best tiling from three factories. Also |jg
the Robert Graves Co. s line of Decoration I'aperJ of all Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made
kim,s for Floors.
|l The (iraves| line took |ftrst pri/.e in competition at St. ■1 A r* II
iiAKKi b. LLOYD.
Business Cards.
B. w. GREEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Emporium, Pa.
All business relating to estate.collections, real
•abates. Orphan's Court am! general law business |
will receive prompt attention. 42-ly.
J.C. JOHNSON. J P. MCNARNEY
JOHNSON .V McNAIiNEY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
EMPOKIIIKI, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en*
rusted to them. 16-ly.
MICHAEL BRKNNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW |
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
and pension claim agent,
35-ly. Emporium, Pa.
THOMAS WADDINOTON,
Emporium, Pa.,
CONTRACTOR FOR MASONRY AND
STONE-CUTTING.
All orders in my line promptly executed. All
kinds of building and cut-stone, supplied at low
prices. Agent for marble or granite monuments.
Lettering neatly done.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
Bast Emporium, Pa..
JOHN L. JOHNSON, Prop'r.
Having resumed proprietorship of this old and
well established House I invite the patronage of
the public. House newly furnished and thor
oughly renovated. 181 y
THE NOVELTY RESTAURANT,
(Opposite Post Office,)
Emporium, Pa.
WII.UAM MCDONAI.D, Proprietor.
1 take pleasure in informing the public that j
have purchased the old and popnlar Novelty
Restaurant, located on Fourth street. It will be
my endeavor to serve the public in a manner
that shall meet with their approbation. Give me
a call. Meals ami luncheon served at all hours.
u027-lyr Wm. McDONALD.
MAY GOULD,
rKACHKH OP
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY,
Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet MUMC,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholarstaugbt either at my home on Sixth
*reet or at the homes of the pupils. Outoftown
scholars will be given datesat my roomsinthis
place.
E. C. RIECK, I>-1). S.,
DENTIST,
Emporium, Pa. I
Office, Fourth street, opposite opera honsc.
Gas and other local anaesthetics ad-
for the painless extraction
SPEClALTY:—Preservation of natural teeth, in
cluding Crown and Bridge Work.
J Hot Weather Money Savers s
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IMIiP- ' liH This warm weather you I
Slim gSfjfffll l i> must take as great care of I
your ' eet as y ou y° ur
THE DOUGLAS SHOE |
Cilves Satisfaction. Sgf
coin |"° rta^^c
| R. SEGER X SON, 1
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i SfslSf&siTs '^vi 1 fisfiri isnsi issns; &n?=. His* '^o
jg.
East Emporium's
112 Cash Store |j
|| Nobodv ever saw such a Grocery Store. Uf
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| IJjjl The Food Store is at its Rest. Our m
IT® . IS'
Special Days are Every Day.
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II OUR SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, OCT. 3 |
I
The Pure Food Exhibit.
|| YOU are all invited to the Pure Food |l
[Bjf Exlrbit which opens this morning in [jj
j fp our Model Grocery. n;
j Jre New York State Cream Cheese, extra fancy 14c lb ||
j jjjjj Starch —large lump laundry starch, slbs for 20c.
h ALL NEW PACK, CAN AND BOX I
II GOODS ARE NOW COMING IN j
if . fijl
! ip Canned fruits and canned vegetables, Ed
Mil new prunes, apricots, and peaches. ~jj'
Is 1 We have just returned from the city M
|| with a large assortment of DRV i]
[if GOODS, ladies underwear, sheets, TJ
b| pillow cases, muslin, fancy ginghams, Jr
|l seersuckers, that will all be opened
TUESDAY, OCT. 3rd, and 110 com-
J= petition with our prices. =|
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m It pays you to call on us; [1
[Ji
anything we offer saves you if]
money, both in Dry Goods.
Notions, Hardware and
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jjj| Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. ||
jj| Tompkins & Norris'. 1
flj Phone 109 fij
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