Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 08, 1906, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMt ANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Februarys, 191'6.
PttiMOl'illl.A, pet sack |) 30
•Celt's Fancy, " 1 i'i
Pet Grove, " 1 45
Graham, 65
Rye " tio
Huckwheat, " TO
Patent Meal., " 4">
Coarse Meal, per 100, 1 15
Chop Feed, " 1 15
Middlings. Fancy " 1 35
Bran 1 20
Chicken Wheat 1 55
Uorn, per bushel, 61
White Oats, per bushel,.. 45
New Oats
Choice Clovc-r Seed, T
Choice Timothy Heed, ! ». Mm-liel Prices
Ohoice Millet Seed. 112 At Market Prices.
p.incv Keutuckv Blue Grass, )
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Druggist,
icnpoKii'M, r»a.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
AtFourth and Chestnut Sts..
sbl /
$ I .J i
K. C. DODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL I>KPAHTMENT.
Let Something Good Be Said.
When over the fair name of friend or foe
The shadows of disgrace shall fall; instead
Of words of blame, or proof of thus and so,
Let something good be said.
Forget not that no fellow being yet
May fall so low but love may lift his head.
Even the cheek of shame with tears is wet,
If something good be said.
No generous heart may vainly turn aside
In ways of sympathy, no soul so dead
But may awaken strong and glorified.
If something good be said.
And so I charge ye, by the thorny crown,
And by thecross on which theSaviourbled,
And by your own souls hope of fair renown
Let something good be said!
—James Witeomb Riley.
PERSONAL CiOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you wotiUl
ike to see in thin department,let us know by pos
til card or tetter, personally.
Judge La Bar and wife left on Mon
day for the South.
Complete program of Farmers' In
stitute in this issue.
Mrs. E. Matiy is spending this week
at lier home in this place
.
Miv.tr i; Manotte, of Brock-port, Pa., J
spen ( a f.-w da; -in Emporium last!
week
Miss MeFurland, oi Bradford, is vis- !
iting Jas. Dougherty and family at this j
place
Miss Anna G.irrity has returned home !
from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Philip
Dixon, of St. Marys.
Mrs. E. It. Newton, of Pardus, Jeffer
son county, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Wheeler. Mr. Newton is expected
to join them Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flaherty leave
today for Jamestown, N. Y., where
Mr. Flaherty has accepted a responsible
position.
Mrs. Annie Romig, of Beech Creek,
who has been visiting her brother N. J.
Swartz and family for two weeks, re
turned home Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Robinson expects to return
to her home in Westboro, Wis , next
Saturday, after having spent several
weeks with relatives and friends in this
place.
John Kackenmeister was called to
Williamsport Wednesday on account
of the death of his father, who had
been seriously ill for several weeks
past.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Egan are at
tending a Post-Graduate course of
lectures, at Buffalo, on scientilic em
balming and funeral etiquette, this
week, and will visit other cities to
purchase spring stock.
George, Jr., the two-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hertc-au, while
playing around a cigar cutter at the
New Warner, accidentally got his finger
in the machine and cut the end oil".
The little fellow was attended by a
physician.
Our old friend and prompt paying
subscriber, Mr. John M. Hicks, of Hen
etts Branch, while in town attending
Directors' Convention, last Saturday,
dropped into see the Press and made
his paper solid for another year. Mr.
Ilicks is one of our solid and reliable
farmers, who by strict industry and
economy has i; neat home and plenty
to enjoy life with his good wife and
family. The industrious farmer is to
be envied.
Douglas McCall, of Sinnamahoning,
while in Emporium hist Saturday
transacting business favored the Pkkhs
with a visit, Mr. Mcl'all informs us
himself and wife will visit Novia Scotia
during the coming summer. We en
joyed your call, Me , and hope >ou
will rail again our latch string is al
ways out to you.
Opera House, i
EMPORIUM, PA.,
; Wednesday, February 14
The Famous Musical Comedy
Success
THE REAL WIDOW!
BROWN.
The Laughing Hit of the Season
32 Great Musical Specialties 32
A Bevy of Pretty Girls
A Coterie of Clever Comedians.
An array of Gorgeous Costumes.
LIFE! COLOR ! BEAUTY!
Don't Miss This REAL Show.
Prices—7sc, and 50c; 35cchildren 25c.
Reserved seats on sale in advance Mon
day morning at H. S Lloyd's.
Hon. J. C Johnson returned yester
day from a trip down east.
Mrs. Chas. T. Logan leaves today for
Binghamton, N. Y., to visit her mother.
W. E. Friel, of Renovo, spent Sun
day in Emporium.
Miss Lena Clearwater, of Wilcox, is
the guest of Miss Flossie Taggart.
Mr. Jos. T. Christ is seriously ill at
the home of his daughter Mrs Wm.
Lyons.
Messrs. Henry Auchu and W. H.
Howard arrived home this morning
from West Va
Mrs. Henry Auchu and Miss Edna
attended the funeral of Mrs. Weiss at
St. Marys on Tuesday.
Robt. Armstrong has returned from
Medix Run and is at home at Jieech
wood for the winter.
Undrew Brady, Geo. A. Walker, Jos.
L Wheeler and others went to Buffalo
to-day 011 legal business
John 11. Day is transacting business ,
and visiting particular friends in New
York City and Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Josiali Howard and daughter,
Dorothy, are spending the week with
Hon. Josiali Howard at Harrisburg.
Mrs. F. S. Coppersmith, who has
been in poor health for some time, is
improving and is now able to ride out.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of Buffalo, were
visiting in Emporium this week. Mrs.
Reed was formerly Miss Alice Kempher
of this place.
Mrs. John M. Farrell accompanied
by Miss Elizabeth Farrell returned to
Kane Sunday after a few weeks visit
with relatives.
William L. Dixon has rece'tvod his
stock of goods and commenced busi
ness in his store, near Shippen election
house.
Word was received from Elkins, W.
Va., this week that little Miss Tliora
Easterbrooks of that place was danger
ously ill of diphtheria.
Edward Schwab, of Cameron, son of
our esteemed subscriber, Mr. J. J.
Schwab, was a pleasant caller on Fri
day last, carrying away a receipt for
the PRESS well into 1907.
! Miss Nellie Lingle left Emporium
Tuesday morning to visit friends fit
Look Haven, Williamsport, Philadel |
phi i and other points. She will stop I
in Emporium 011 her return.
• died Monday morning. He was i
veteran of the civil war. His funeral ;
i took place at Kane yesterday, the j
! \'a-;onic fraternity having charge of I
; the funeral.
| Mrs. 11. R. Manett, of Brockport, i
j visited in town several days last week, j
! Sliest at New Warner. She reports ;
that Mr Manett has returned from his
Canada silver claims, is fat, happy and
prosperous..
Mr. Pappezoni, assistant chemist at
the Keystone Powder works, had ono
of his ears frozen Tuesday morning
while going to work. He realizes now
that while Jack Frost creeps in without
suspicion he makes things hum coming
out.
Grant S. Wiley was called to Wil
liamsport, Monday, on account of the
dangerous illness of his infant daugh
ter, who accompanied Mrs. Wiley on a
visit to relatives. LATER. Wo learn
the child died yesterday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Crandel cele
brated the 17th anniversary of their
marriage, Tuesday evening, at their
residence on West Fifth street. A few
friends dropped in and assisted them.
A pleasant and enjoyable evening was
passed.
Mr. H. R. Miller, Mrs. C. E. Crandel's
father, was taken seriously ill with
heart trouble, Monday evening, being ;
unconscious for some time. He is
better at this writing but not out of 1
danger. His daughter, Miss Carrie, j
who is a professional nurse, luckily
happened to be at home at the time j
and no doubt materially aided in his ;
improvement.
Equal to the Best.
Chas.DiehFsWest End Store, located j
South of the High School huliidtig is'
rapidly forging to the front with our '
people. Mr. Diehl prides himself on
the quality of his goods and low prices.
The PRESS readers can always find big
bargains at Dielil's.
Common Colds arc the Cause of flatty
Serious Diseases.
Physicians who have gatned a national
j reputation as analysis of the cause of var
l ious diseases, claim that if catching cold ,
i could be avoided a long list of dangerous
I ailments would never be heard of. I
1 Every one knows that pneumonia and '
; consumption originate from a cold, and j
chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat
rid lung trouble are aggravated and :
| rendered more serious by each fresh ut
i tack. l>o not risk your life or take
| chances when you have a cold. Chain
j berlaiu's Cough Keuiedy contains no
; opium, morphine or other harmful drug
and has thirty years of reputation back
! of it, gained by iu cures under every eon
j ditiun. For sale by L. Taggart .1 K.
j Smith, Sterling Hun; ('rum ltr>>s. Sin
1 namabaning.
CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906.
(irave Trouble Forseen.
It Deeds luit little foresight, to tell,
that when your stomach and liver are
badly affected, grave trouble in ahead,
unlef-s you take the proper medicine for
your disease, as Mrs .lolin A. Younjj;, of
Clay, N. V., did. She says:"l hui
neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my
heart Was weakened, and 1 could not cat.
1 was very bail for a lorijj time, but in
Klcctric Bitters, I found just what 1
needed, (or they quickly relieved and
cured me.' Best medicine for weak
women. Sold under guarantee by I<.
Tajigart druggist, at 50c a bottlo.
j"GET THE HABirj
We are doing a splendid business. Our
I patrons seem to be so impressed with the de- 112 I
liciousness of our baked goods that many of
them have ''got the habit" of coming here t
regularly. We anticipate more of that
"habit," because our bread and pastry is bet- ™ I
Iter than ever before. Get the habit—the
health giving habit of eating the products of ■ j
ottr sanitary shop.
I Emporium Bakery I
BREAD OF QUALITY
Door to Post Office, EMPORIUM,
| 1 Pantry Full ft
I BOOTH S T*V O BOOTH S
BALTIMORE L//\ I LAKE |
OYSTERS jhc Satisfactory Store F,SH
I With so many foods put tip in keepable form in I
glass jars or tin cans, there is really small excuse for a w I
housekeeper being caught unprepared by unexpected A j
company. Its easy to keep the pantry well and always I j
Q supplied by drawing 011 this Grocery Store's helpful ■ !
I hI !'K!CES FOR Friday \ Saturday i
S SI"( rAR —251b bag best Granulated £| ||
A RAISINS —Choice loose Muscatel Raisins, good
H values at regular price, 10c, at alb u j'lj
■ SOAP—B cakes Oak Leaf Soap til
I for . . . 10\j A
■ FORCE —15c package "Force" Food 3 o'"* m
■ for I Lit S ;
™ COCOA— 25c box genuing Walter Baker's nnp M
I Cocoa at ZUL ||
STARCH —Niagara Laundry Starch in bulk nrp H
6 lbs for . Zol> 1
PRUNES —Santa Clara Prunes, thick meated QCP S
black and glossy lbs for ZDu I
HAM LOAF —15c package Dold's Ham Loaf IftP I
for lUl'
LEMONS —Choioe California Lemons a dozen nnp
Thin skinned and juicy. ZlJl'
■ PICKLES —15c bottle Heinzes Chow Chow IflP ®
for lUt §
■ CANNED PLUMS—Large can Green Gage IOP I
Plums lu" I
I OLIVES —25c bottle Selected Queen olives nnp I
for . . ; zUL
i
Use Pratt's Foods and Veterinary
~ Remedies all the year. SURE !
Pratt's Lice Killer.
I J. .H DAY, J
A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa.
T OUR MiW LINE OF New s l» ri,, » Line of Window Shades (~
Jfj] " ' from ioc to 75c per Sliuric. iJ
ill Wall Paper for 1906. _ u I
'\i _ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. J,
im All Colors. P
|t Consists of the best*things from three factories. Also ■ —r •■—— = IB
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper) of all Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made
Ejj ki,lds * for Floors.
The Graves! line took {first prize in competition at St. ■ w a I I /"\\/ f"A
jji I«ouis against the world. fl Al\l\ I Lv / ■ \j. ?Lj
oto € □ r oiS« J =j7= : '0:1b
Unrsnin in Hooks.
A complete set o) Brittuniua Eney- !
clopaodia,consisting of thirty volumes i
and key. Are nil new and in original I
packages. Will l>o sold at .1 bargain, j
Apply at PRESS ollice. 3Htf !
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this i
Company without a permit Irom this
office, or the Superiutendant at the
works. ,
KEYBTONE POWDEU MFO. CO. I
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1»03, j
24-tf. j
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112 Hot Weather Money Savers!
AX R. SK.KR & SO NS'
If '''^ ' !■ This warm weather you I
I ■lßil lH must take as great care of I
J • j|;||H >' our feet as you do your I
!i J J|'The money Saver I
M THE DOUGLAS SHOE I
ll- CiiveH Satisfaction.
j| make you comfortable these I
plw [: Shirts, Underwear and Hose.
|. R. SEGER & SON, |
fij Next to Hank. A
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|j East Emporium's °
I Cash Store It
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||i Nobody ever saw such a Grocery Store.
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I OUR SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, FEB. 13. I
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ji) One piece 30c Red Henrietta. Sale iff
Price, - 20c l'
One piece 30c, Black Henrietta, Sale ,]
Price, - 20c 112
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i ! i Live Oak extra large Fancy Italian !|
Prunes, - - 13c lb j
|, Extra Choice California Prunes 10c lb ji
II Extra Choice California Prunes, 8c lb i
' New Extra Fancy Corn, - 70c doz S
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lt pays you to call on us; 1
fe anything we offer saves you
money, both in Dry Goods, i|
Notions and Hardware. jjj
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|jjj Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. ||]
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Fos* Coughs, and Croupo Digests what you oat.