Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 22, 1906, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
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PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Februarys, 1906. j
NEMOPIIILA, per sack il 30
Felt's Fancy, " I 45 ]
Pet Grove, " .145
Graham " 65 |
Rye 6-j j
Buckwheat, " 70
Patent Meal., " 45
Coarse Meal, per 100, l 15
Chop Feed, " 1 15
Middlings, Fancy " 1 35
Bran, 1 20
Chicken Wheat 155
Oorn, per bushel, 61
WhiteOats,per bushel 45
New Oats
Choice Clover Seed, ")
ChoiceTiraothySeed, 112 At Market Prices
Choice Millet Seed, 112 At Marketrrices.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, |
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Drucjcjist,
KMPORIUM, PA.
15 LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
112 I '% y^/
st. c. »»onsois.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL, OKPARTMHNT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That vihich you would
iko to see in this department,let us know by pos
tal card or letter, personalty.
Mr. Warren McConnel, of Cameron,
was in town one day last week.
Several of Emporium's jolly young
ladies visited Starling Run last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Wheeler spent
iast Friday and Saturday in Buffalo.
Quy Klees visited relatives and
friends in Williamsport over Sunday.
Col. J. O. Brookbank, of Driftwood.
transacted business in Emporium
yesterday.
W. J. Leavitt visited friends at Sin
namahoning and First Fork Saturday
and Sundav.
Mrs. John Carney, of Renovo, spent
a couple of days last week, with Mrs.
H. P. Roberts.
Miss Blanch Kissell, of Sterling Run,
was the guest of Mrs. Ed. Morse one
day last week.
Mrs. Walter Morrison and Mrs. Fred
Dinniny made the PRESS a business
call last Thursday.
E. D. Leet and wife, of Ulysses, Pa.,
were guests of H. C. Olmsted and
family over Sunday.
Louise La Fevre Smith, of Portville,
N. Y., is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Seth J. Hackett.
Mrs. Thomas Gilroy, of Austin, and
daughter Ezma, were the guests ot
Mrs. H. P. Roberts over Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Clark is quite ill with
typhoid fever. Miss Carrie Miller,
professional nurse, is nursing her.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, ot Port
Allegany was the guest of Seth J.
Hackett and family over Sunday.
Mr. E. H. Southwick, a practical
druggist, from Pittsburg, is now em.
ployed in M. A. Rockwell's drug store.
Murdock McCloud, who has been
located in Alaska for fifteen years, is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Mylan,
at this place. A brother from Boston
is also here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mylan, of East
Fifth street, received two beautiful
Valentines on St. Valentines day—a
daughter and son. There was great
rejoicing in that home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Crist, of Pine
Summit, Pa., were called to Emporium
last Sunday owing to the serious ill
ness of the former's father, Mr. J. T.
Crist, who resides with his daughter,
Mrs. Wm. Lyons.
Master Harold Chadwick, who has
just recovered from typhoid fever,
went to Bradford county one day last
week to visit his little sister, Miss
Trene. He took his grand-father, Mr.
Mott, with him.
W. W. Knickerbocker, one of Em
porium's energetic and reliable young
men called at the PRESS office yester
day and pushed the date on his PRESS
ahead another year. Mr. Knicker
bocker has charge of Emporium
electric light plant and gives excellent
satisfaction.
Miss Elvia Whiting, of Ridgway,
has accepted the vacancy in the corps
of teachers in the borough schools,
and took up the duties of her new
position yesterday. Miss Whiting is
an experienced teacher, and the dir
ectors w< re quite fortunate in getting
so capable a person for the position.—
Johnsonburg Press.
J. E. Rhodes, accompanied by his
wife and two children, arrived in town
Saturday from Dunlevie, West Va., to
vifeit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes conducts the boarding house
for E. V. Dunlevie Lumber Company.
Thep like the prospects in sight at
Dunlevie. Mr. Rhodes was a PRESS
caller ou Wednesday and pushed his
paper into 1907.
Orvis Hemphill will play ball with
the DuKois team this season and ex
pects to leave here about the first of
May. We wish the young man success.
Capt. J. E. Mitson, of Buffalo, repre
senting the Salvation Army, called on
his Emporium friends this week, meet
ing with marked success. This noble
army accomplishes much good. They
deserve all they secure.
Dr. A. W. Baker.
Dr. Baker will be at the New Warner
Friday afternoon and evening.
WANTED.—A good girl to do house
work, one who is thoroughly compet
ent; $4 a week. Address, Box 565,
Renovo, Pa. 1 2t.
Clarion State Normal, Clarion, Pa.
Easily Accessible. Beautiful Location.
Strong Faculty. Spring term opens
March 26. Expenses for Spring term
(14 weeks) $43.50.
College of Music.
$34 pays six weeks tuition on any
musical instrument, singing and board
at the Freeburg, Pa , College of Music.
Terms begin May 7, June 13, July 20.
Fer catalog address HENRY B. MOYER.
51-4t.
Lenten Services at Emmanuel
Church.
Ash Wednesday, February 28:—10 at
m., morning prayer, litany and peni
tantial office; 7:30 p. m. evening prayer
and address.
There will be daily services during
Lent except on Saturdays. Services at
4:30 p. m., in the parish house on Mon
days, Tuesdays and Thursdays Ser
vices at 7:30 p.m., in the Church on
Wednesdays and Fridays. Confirma
tion instructions in the Parish house
on Friday evening, immediately after
the service.
Common Colds are the Cause of Hany
Serious Diseases.
Physicians who have gatned a national
reputation as analysis of the cause, of var
ious diseases, claim that if catching cold
could he avoided n long list of dangerous
ailments would never be heard of.
Every one knows that pneumonia and
consumption originate from a cold, and
chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat
and lung trouble arc aggravated aud
rendered more serious by each fresh at
tack. Do not risk your life or take
chances when you have a cold. Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy contains no
opium, morphine or other harmful drug
and has thirty years of reputation back
of it, gained by its cures under every con
dition. For sale by L. Taggart; J. E.
Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros., Sin
namahaning.
THE BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS
Taken from the Official Returns-
Light Vote and Quiet Day.
BMPORIUM BOKOUUa.
Burgess—R. M. Overhiser, R., 376
Poor Master—F. P. Strayer, R„ 384
Constable and Collector—Frederick N.
Seger, R., 271
C. W. Shaffer, D., 189
Auditor (two to elect)-1. K. Hockley, D., 340
G. S. Allen, R., 320
The vote t6 Increase Sewer debt was in favor
of increase: For—East Ward, 57; No 13. Middle
Ward, For 90; No 26. West Ward, For 85; No 3».
Majority in favor of increase of debt 155.
WEST WARD.
Burgess—R. M. Overhiser, R., 138.
K. Hockley, D., 136, G. 8. Allen, R., 131. Poor
Master—F. P. Strayer, R., 146. The above were
nominated by both parties. Constable and Col
lector—Frederick Seger, R., 107; C. W. Shaffer,
D., 68. Council—E. H Gregory, R., 85; F. 11.
Pearsall, D., 84. School Director-Jason Laucks,
R., 82; C. H. Felt, !>., 81. Judge of Election—J.
A. Freindel, R., 142. Inspector—Walter Morri
son, R , 96; A. Hockley, D., 63.
MIDDLE WARD.
Burgess—R. M. Overhiser, R., 133. Auditor-.
I. K. Hockley, D., 128; G. S. Allen, R., 107. Poor
Master—F. P. Strayer, R., 135. Constable and
Collector—Frederick Seger, R., 115; C. W. Sliaffcr,
D., 51. Council—E. D. White, R., 96; R. H.
Hirsch, D., 60. School Director—B. L. Spence,
R., 51; I. K. Hockley, D., 96. Judge of Election—
G. H. Gross, R., 83; R. Warner, D., 66. Inspector
—M. F. Lucore, R„ 86; 11. R. Klees, D., 64.
EAST WARD.
Burgess—R. M. Overhiser. R., 104. Auditor—
I.K.Hockley, D., 76; G. S. Allen, R„ 82. Poor
Master—F. P. Strayer, R., 103. Constable and
Collector—Frederick Seger, R., 49; C. W. Shaffer,
D., 70. Council—Allen Hamilton, R.,78; Rob't
Green, D„ 58. Constable— R. D. Hacket, D., 79.
Judge of Election—T. N. Hocket, D„ 108. In
spector—F. O. Huntington, R., 68; Peter Schwei
kart, D., 47.
SIIIPPKN.
Supervisors—N. S. Cutler, R„ 120; Burton
Housler, R., 126; C. W.Spence, R., 101; A. B. Doll,
1J.,50; Rpb't Warner, D., 85; Ray Lyons, D., 45.
Auditor-Willis Gaskill, R., 114; Mark Goodwin,
D„ 62. Constable and Collector—Elihu Chadwick,
R„ 123; Henry Lyons. D., 59. School Directors-
Henry J. Newton, R„ 120; F. K. Zimmer, R„ 129;
Adam Nickler, D., 75; Frank Moon, D., 41. Town
Clerk—G. W. Leavitt, R.,131; Claud Lyons,»., 43.
Poor Master—W. F. Lewis, R., 113; David Skill
man, D., 71. Judge of Election—Lee Lewis, R.,
127; Mike Hout, D., 46. Inspectors—Claud Lyons.
Ill; Geo. Minard, D., 70.
PORTAGE.
Supervisors—C. J. Howard, R., 11; W. L. En.
sign, It., 9; E. D. Sizer, R„ 8. Auditors—W. R-
Sizer, R„ 8; E. N. McNarney, R., 9. Constable
and Collector—J. H. Evans, IX, 10. School Di
rectors—John Wygant, R., 8; Ernest Victory, R.,
8. Town Clerk—Rob't McDowell, D., 7. judge
of Election—Rob't McDowell, D., 7. Inspectors
—C. M. Lucore, R., 2; J. H. Evans, D., 4.
Supervisor—B. Dayton,'"it., 44; W. E. Devling,
R.. 36; Tlieo. Marshall, R .34; Fred Schwab, D
-19. Auditor— Fred Coinley, R„ 38; Dan E. Sulli,
van, Jr., D.. 8. Constable aud Collector—W. 11.
Smith, It., 35; C. B. Potter, D., 16. School Direc
tors -Thus. M. Lew is, R„ 36; Geo. Lynch, R., 42-
Roy Page, It., 29; Jos. Kissell, D., 13; J. R. Straw
bridge, D., 16. Town Clerk—Rob't Hoyl, R 10.
Constable-Cyrus Lupole, R., 40. Judge of Elec
tion—Wm. Berry, R., 38; Ed. Schwab, D., 13. In
spectors—W. T. Dininney, R., 31; Fred Schwab,
D., 13. For repeal of road tax 7; against 16.
omsoN.
Snpervisors—J. E. Johnson, R.,31; J. O. Jordan-
R., 26: J. J. Mix, R., 14; J. A. Shaffer, D., 30; New
ton Mix, D.. 26; Anson Mason, D„ 28. Poor Mas
ter—John McMillen, R., 21; G'. J. Miller, D., 36'
Assessor—O. B. Tanner, R., 10; Geo. E.Wylie, D.'
47. Auditor—Tlios. Jordan, R„ 28; V. A. Brooks
R.,S9;G. D.Miller, D„ 25; W. R. Smith, D., 25.
Constable and Collector—C. W. Williams, R., 32;
Chas. L. Miller, D., 24. Judge of Election—l,. A.
Smith, R., 33. Inspector—H. H. Smith, R., 29; E.
I). McQuay, D., 25. Town Clerk—Roy Jordan,
I R-, 17; C. F. Collins, D., 35. School Director—
I Byron Collins. R., 22; Tlios. Marsh, R., 23; Wes
ley Barr, R., 17; C. J. Miller, IX, 30; C. M. Railey,
D„ 23; B.J.Collins, D., 21. Judge-J. J. Mix, R„
I 17; C. M. Bailey, D., 36. Inspector—Byron Dueli,
I R.,27. For repeal of road tax 10; against 21.
Driftwood Borough had only one ticket in the
! Held, rendering it unnecessary to give the vote
DROVE.
' Supervisons—R. M. Williams, R„ 21; Frank
; Miller, It., 66; G. W. Darren, R., 21; Lawrence
Smith, I)., 39: Wm. Logue. D., 40. l'oor Master
—Amos Swartwood, R., 32; E. C. Beldin, It., 60;
! John A. Wvkoff, D., 42. Auditor—T. 11. Piper,
I It., 45; W. S. Swartwood, R., 46; Wm. Whcafon,
, I)., 24; Geo. P. Shafer, D., 19. Constable and
I Collector—J. It. Batchelder, It., 59. Justice of
Peace-Elmer F. Smith, It., 69; Jno. A. Wykoff,
! It., 63. Town Clerk—l. W. Snyder, It., 67.
j School Director -Geo. Goss, R., .'4; J. H. Hayncs.
R., 34; Wm. Miller, D., 27. Judge—N. 11. Mc-
Closkey, It, 47; O. L. Hal ley, 1)., 28. Inspectors
—Arthur Bailey, It., 48. Jno. Swartz, D., 21. For
repeal road tax 30; against 36.
You can get all kinds of good cedar
shingles at C. B. Howard & Co.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906.
(Irave Trouble Forseen.
I( needs but little foresight, to tell,
that when your stomach and liver are
badly affect oil, grave trouble is ahead,
unless you take the proper medicine lor
your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of
('lay, N. Y , did. She sayt-: ''l had
neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my
heart was weakened, and I could not eat.
I was very bad for a lonj; time, but in
Electric Bitters, I found just what I
needed, for they c|uickly relieved and
cured me." Best medicine for weak
women. Sold under guarantee by L.
Tag "art druggist, at .">oe a bottle.
If"GET THE HABIT 7
We are doing a splendid business. Our i
I patrons seem to be so impressed with the de
liciousness of our baked goods that many ot
them have ''got the] habit" of coming here
regularly. We anticipate more of that
"habit," because our bread and pastry isjbet
ter than ever before. Get the habit—the
health giving habit of eating the products of
our sanitary shop.
Emporium Bakery
BREAD OF QUALITY
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BOROUGH The Satisfactory Store ATTENTION 5
People have come to learn upon this grocery store;
to have full confidence in it's wares and it's service—just |
as a traveler buying tickets by the Pennsylvania Rail- V
road, knows he has the best. A
Money can be and is saved, by many, by keeping B
watch of this store and taking advantage of its FRIDAY
and SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES. Are you one
of the many? Heres the list for this week:
FLOUR —>8 Bbl. sack Gilt Edge, a blended patent
flour, for bread or pastry 65c. ™
BUTTER —Finest N. Y. State Creamery Butter in one
lb bricks, wrapped in parchment, 30c.
CREAM CUSTARD—ReguIar 10c package 3 for 25c. I
Makes 1 quart fine custard or ice cream.
PEACHES—Very choice evaporated Peaches 15c lb..
good value at 18c, our regulor price.
FORCE —15c package "Force" Food 12c. So popular
for breakfast.
CANNED APPLES —Regular 25c size, 20c; regular
IOC size 3 for 25c.
BEANS—Finest California Lima Beans a lb Bc.
CORNSTARCH—ioc package, absolutely pure Corn
Starch 6c.
LEMONS —Fancy California stock, thin skinned and
juicy, a doz. 20c.
LARD —Pure Leaf Lard in bulk a lb. ioc.
WASHING POWDER —5c package Nine O'clock
Washing Tea 4c
SARDINES—ReguIar ioc size, domestic sardines, I
packed in oil, the tin sc. I
SOAP— 5c cake Miller's Naptha Soap 4c. A
SUGAR— 2SIb bag best Granulated <M /H
Sugar, JI.4U
Tilings that you need everyday.
Use Pratt's Foods and Veterinary |
Remedies all the year. SURE!
Pratt's Lice Killer.
J. .H DAY, I
A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa.
112!» OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades jjj|
iffi from IOC to 75c per Shade. f]
!| Wall Paper for 1906. I
\n The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, h
I All Colors. |
P Consists of the best'things from three factories. Also ■= —. fil
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper) of all j: Rodger's Stainfloor, the best made ffl
jy klnds * for Floors.
The Graves| line took | first prize in competition at St. «w » r"» * ■ A*rr\
Louts against the world. 11 ffVlv, m 1 I Jlf |J. (Si
Bargain in Rooks.
A complete set of Brittanica Ency
clopaedia, consisting of thirty volumes
and key Aro all now and in original
packages. Will bo sold at a bargain,
Apply at PRESS oflice. WJtf
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of thin
Company without a permit Irom this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDEU MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1!)03.
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p One piece 30c Red Henrietta, Sale S§
Ij Price, - 20c I
h One piece 30c, Black Henrietta, Sale |J
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p Live Oak extra large Fancy Italian ffl
Prunes, - - 13c lb |
p Extra Choice California Prunes lOc lb j|
Extra Choice California Prunes, 8c lb if
[ New Extra Fancy Corn, - 70c doz 1
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jj It pays you to call on us; jl
||j anything we offer saves you
fp money, both in Dry Goods. ij
Notions and Hardware. U
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|gj Mail and Phone orders receive our careful attention. r|jj
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One Minute Cough Cure Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup* Digests what yo-, <jat.