Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, June 14, 1906, Image 5

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    KMI'ORIUM
MULING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., June 14, 1906.
STEMOPIiILA, per sack |1 25
Felt's Fancy, " 1 to
Pet fJrove, " 1 35
Graham " 65
Rye " 65
Buckwheat " 70
Patent Meal., " 50
Ooarse Meal, per too, 1 30
Chop Feeri, " 1 30
Middlings. Fancy'' 1 35
Bran 125
Chicken Wheat 155
Corn, per bushel. r. 70
White Oats, jjr bushel 50
Oyster Shells, per 100 75
OH oioe Clover Heed, ")
OhoiceTimo thy Seed, I At Market Price s.
Choice Millet Seen.
n-ancy Kentucky Blue Grass, )
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Qrdcjcjist,
i;-tl»OKIU«, I" A. j
Is LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth ant) Chestnut Stß..
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K. C. I)»D!(«)N.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL, DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you would
ike to see in this department,let us know by pot
tal card or letter, personally.
Ben Gunzberg, of Kenovo, transact,
ed business in town Monday,
Miss Ada Martin spent Sunday with
her mother at Oswayo, N. Y.
Mrs. I. Wykoff, of Cameron, made
this office a business call last week.
Mrs. Thos. Sexton, of Olean, spent
Sunday in town, guest of her sister,
Mrs. O Proudfoot.
Mr. Franklin Housler spent a social
hour with Mr. Geo. Seaver, at Skyland
Farm, one day recently.
Mrs. Elmer W. Graybill, of Couders
port, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Huff at this place.
Miss Elizabeth Eckstein was a pleas
ant PRESS caller last Tuesday and
paid for the PRESS for two years.
Mrs. Geo. Hurteau, and son Junior,
came over from Hammersley Fork last
Saturday to visit relatives at this place.
Mrs. Jay P. Felt left on Tuesday last,
for Agricultural College, Mich., to
visit her father and sister for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reed, of Johnson
burg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Heed's
mother, Mrs. Thos. Robinson, on Fifth
street.
Miss Lena Kepler, of Renovo, who
has been the guest of Miss Jane Kaye,
for the past week, returned to her
home Sunday.
Miss Christie McDonald came home
from St. Elizabeth college, Allegheny,
N. Y.. to spend Sunday with her par
ents at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht, and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Day spent Sunday with
Mrs. Schlecht's daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Elbert, at Johnsonburg.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Huntington
drove out one day last week to Whitte
more Hill, to see Mr. Geo. O. Seaver,
whose health is still very poor.
June Wedding.
A very pretty wedding took place on
Bennetts Branch last Thursday at noon
when Miss Sarah Ingram and Mr.
George L. Miller were united in mar
riage by Rev.S. Ebersole, pastor of the
Messiah church, using the ring
ceremony.
Many guests were present from
Medix Run, Caledonia, Hix Run and
Sterling Run After the ceremony a
reception was held at the bride's home
and a very elaborate dinner was
served.
The bride who ie a very popular
young lady was gowned in rose colored
silk. The young couple received many
handsome presents, and hearty con
gratulations for many years of pros
perity.
ONE WHO WAS THERE.
Williams' Kidney Pills.
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous sys
tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys
and Bladder? Have you pains in the
loins, side, back, groins and bladder?
Have you a flabby appearance of the face,
especially under the eyes? Too frequent
desire to pass urine? If so William's
Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free.
By mail 50 cents. Sold by R. C. l)od
soo. Williams M'Fg. Co., Prop's, Cleve
and, O. 9-ly.
Additional Personals.
Mr. Albert Case, of Sutnmerville, N. J., is the
Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. VauGelder at this
place.
Miss Alice Montgomery left to-day for West
boro. Wis., to visit during the summer months.
Miss Lingle joins her at Erie.
Miss Agnes Martin, of Conrad, Pa., visited in
Emporium over Sunday, guest of Mr. H. R. Klees
and family.
Jay P. Kelt's two children. Miss Carrie and
Master Joseph, arrived in town on Tuesday to
spend some time with their father.
Miss Iva Leet returned home from Wilson Col
lege, Chambersburg, last Saturday to spend the
summer vacation with her parents.
Don M. Larrabee, of Willlumsprrt, is visiting
in Emporium to-duy and talking insurance—the
old reliable New York Life.
Miss Kathleen Stevens, of Coudersport stopped
in Emporium Wednesday enroute to Kenovo. to
visit her brother Tom Stevens. While here she
was the guest of Miss Kilna Auchu.
Miss Mam<S Logan leaves to-day to visit rela
tives at prankport, Mich., to foe absent during
the heated season, as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Os
born.
Mr. .las. K. Jordan made this office a business
call ti:is morning and pushed the date of his
Pukss wt.'i into 1907.
Dr. A. B. Meade and Mr. F. I", lielliker left
Wednesday for Dr. Meade's home at Corry,
making the trip 111 Mr. Ililliker's automobile.
O. B. Barnes' delicious and fresh fruits are
growing more popular every day. Call liim on
phone for water mellons, or anything in the
fruit line.
Mrs. Walter U. Karr audchild, and sister Miss
Byrde O'Uyrns arrived in Emporium from Bos
ton, Wedhcsday to spend sometime with their
parents, Mr.and Mrs. M. O'Byrne.
Floyd Felt who attends school at Stetson Uni
versity, rTel.ami, Fla., arrived in Emporium
Tuesday to spemUhe Summer.
Hon. M. E. Olmsted, of Harrisburg, stopped in
Emporium on Saturday, while en route forCoud.
ersport to visit his aged parents, who are quite
feeble.
Miss Maud Lambert, of St. Marys, is visiting
at the home of J. P. Grant.
Miss Edith Heilman and Miss Marian Rentz
are attending the Epwortli League Convention
at Newberry this week.
Mr. W. S. Walker and family drove over from
Austin Wednesday and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hackenberg. Mr. Hackenberg, we
regret to learn, is in very poor health.
Mrs. E. Mersereau Newton, who has enjoyed a
delightfnl visit with Emporium friends for two
weeks, departed yesterday for Elmira, N. Y„ to
pay a visit to her sister Mrs. Berry. The talent
ed lady honored the PRESS sanctum with a visit.
She is loud in her praises of Emporium as a
summer resort.
Prof. A. L. L. Suhrie, of DeLand, Fla., who
has been visiting old triends in Emporium for
several (lays, left yesterday for Chicago where he
will pass the remainder of his vacation at the
Chicago University, when he will return to Stet
son University, DeLand, Fla., where he is direc
tor of the schools of Pedagogy in the Normal and
Teachers' College, two of Stetson University
branches. Some of the Profs, dear il) friends re
ported he was a candidate for principalship of
Emporium schools. Such was not the case, we
are reliably informed. Mr. buhrie had no such
thought.
Eye Specialist.
Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known
Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y.,
will be at R. H. Hirsch's jewelry
store, Emporium, Pa., June 16th.
If you can't nee well or have
headache don't fail to call and see Prof.
Budine, as he guarantees to cure all
such cases. Lenses ground and fitted
in old frames. Eyes tested and ex
amined free. All work guaranteed.
Cards of Thanks.
The undersigned take this method
of expressing their thanks to their
neighbors and frinds who so kindly
assisted them during the sickness and
death of their son.
MR. AND MRS. THEO. HAHERSTOCK.
Editor PreHß:
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to our friends and neighbors,
who so kindly aided us in our sad
bereavement, the death of our daugh
ter Freda.
MR. AND MRS. L. C. SUMMERSON.
Sterling Run, Pa., June 11th, 1906.
Wanted.
Two good packers. Packing houses
separate and distant from other build
ings. Good chance for right men.
Write at once.
AJAX DYNAMITE WORKS,
16-2t. Bay City, Mich.
On account of ill health I offer my
stock of millinery, ladies furnishing
goods and notions for sale at a bargain.
Business well established.
17-3t. H. L. RAYMONU.
Thousands annually boar witness to
tin; eflici(;ney of Early Risers. These
pleasant, reliable little pills have long
borne a reputation second to none as a
laxative and catliarlic. They are a.s staple
as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant
but effective. Will promptly relieve con
stipation without griping. Sold by 11.
C. Dodson.
The sincerest tribute that can be paid
to superiority is imitation. The many
imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve that are before the public prove it
the best. Ask for DeWitt's. <iood for
burns, scalds, chapped skin, eczema,
tetter, cuts, bruises, boils and piles.
Highly recommended and reliable. Sold
by R. C. Dodson.
COURT PROCLAMATION. — WHKRBAB:— -The
Hon. B. W. ORKKN, President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and OF.O. J.LABBR,
Associate Judges of Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
their precept bearing date the Ist day or June,
A. D., 1906, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quaitcr Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the
Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the
2nd day of July, 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m.,
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
that they be then and therein their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., June 13, 1906,
and in the 130 th year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
.1. D. SWOPE. Sheriff.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14 1906
Protect Your
Vitality. 1
•/
L. Taggart's Sensible Advice to Take 1
Care of the Digestion.
Did you ever -stop to think of the duty i
that you owe to yourself and to your ,
family to proteet your vitality so that
your powers may be always at their best'/ |
Just consider yourself a wonderful and (
complicated machine, perpetually working j
and wearing out.
The vital part of the human machine |
is the stomach. When it is strong and ;
acts naturally, so that digestion is perfect j
and the food that furnishes our steam-!
power is stimulated, and the waste pro-]
perly removed, then wo can do our best {
work and get the most enjoyment out of i
lift ; . .
On the other hand, if the stomach gives
out, all the vital organs will soon become I
weakened and diseased. There will be
headaches, backaches, pains in the sides
and limbs, specks before the eyes, loss of
appetite, sleeplessnsss, weakness and 1
debility.
Ij. Taggurt very sensibly advise people
to take care of the digestion by strength
ening the stomach with Mi-o-na tablets,
a remedy which he absolutely guarantees
is a positive cure for all stomach troubles,
except cancer of the stomach, and sell it
with the understanding that it costs
nothing unless it cures.
Just as soon as you leel that your food 1
does not properly digest, that you taste
it after eating, that the tongue is furred 1
the breath heavy, the appetite poor, the •
head dull and aching, begin the use of
Mi-o-na stomach tablets. This is not a
paten' medicine, and its formula is fur
nished to all intelligent people who may
desire it. It makes positive and lasting
cures, and is sold under an absolute
guarantee that it cures all diseases of the
stomach excepting cancer.
Ask L. Taggart to show you the guar
antee he gives with every 50 cent box of
Mi-o-na.
If your stomach troubles you do not
conclude that there is no cure, for a great
many have been permanently cured by
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Get a free sample at L. Tag
gart's drug store; John K. Smith, Sterl
ing ltun; ('rum Bros., Sinnamahoning,
and give them a trial. They also cure
constipation and biliousness.
He seals himself tonight who sins
against the light.
The Very Best Remedy for Bowel
Troubles.
Mr. M. F. Boroughs, an old and well
known resident of Bluffton, Ind., says:
"I regard Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best
remedy for bowel trouble. I make this
statement after having used the remedy
in my family for several years. I am
never without it." This remedy is al
most sure to be needed betore the sum
mer is over. Why not buy it now and
be prepared for such an emergency? For
sale by L. Taggart; J. E. Smith, Sterling
llun; Crum Bros., Sinnamahoning.
Never judge a man's honesty by the
umbrella he carries.
Unknown Friends.
There are many people who have used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy with spleudid results, but
who are unknown because they have
hesitated about giving a testimonial of
their experience for publication. These
people however, are none the less friends
of this remedy. They have done much
toward making it a household word by
their personal recommendations to fiiends
and neighbors. Tt is a good medicine to
have in the home and is widely known
for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of
bowel trouble. For sale by L. Taggart;
J. E. Smith, Sterling Run; Crum Bros.,
Sinnamahoning.
Divorce Notice.
To ALBERT FIZZELL, late ofHradford, Pa.
WHEREAS, .Jessie Fizzell, your wife, has tiled a
libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron
county of October Term, 190">, No. 1, praying a
divorce against you, now, yon are hereby notifi
ed and required to appear in said Court on or
before Monday the twenty-third day oi' July
ue»t to answer the complaint of said Jessie Fiz
zell, and in default of such appearance you will
be liable to have divorce granted in yourabsence.
JOHN I). SWOPE.
Sheriff of Cameron County.
Dated May 29th, 1906.—15-41.
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, > S Q
COUNTY OK CAMEHON. \ ■
"VTOTICK is hereby given that V. A. Hrooks
JJN Administrator of the estate of David
A. Fulton, late of Gibson township, deceased,
has filed his account of his administration of the
said estate and the same will be presented to the
Orphans Court at July term, next for continua
tion ni »».
C.J. OOODNOUGH, Regmter.
Regi ater's Office, I
Emporium, Pa., June 4th, 1906. (
OUR NEW LINE OF New S P rln S Line of Window Shades^}
ITi from ioc to 75c per Shade. |j
I Wall Paper for 1906. i =^™~=z = _ I
S _ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. J|
1 " All Colors. I
B Consists of the best things from three factories. Also . - ==-.~- ffij
;J the Robert Graves Co. 's line of Decoration Paper ofjall Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made 1
ill kinds for Floors. p
lIU The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. mw A r-vrvmr w * frv B
Louis against the world. LLOY D. i||
Supervisors* Knisance Notice.
The Supervisor of Shippen Township hereby
cautions all persons against dumping refuse
matter of any kind, along the roads of Shippen
township. All violators will be dealt with ac
cording to law.
NELHON CUTLER,
BURTON HOUBLER,
WADE BPENCE,
Supervisor*.
Shippen, Pa., June 2,1906.-16-3
Sheriff's Sale.
HY VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facias
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas,
of Cameron county, and to me directed, I have
»elzed, levied upon and taken into execution and
will expose to public suitor vendue and sell to the
highest and nest bidder, at the Court House,
in Emporium, Pa., on
Kriilav, Hay of June, A. I).. 1006,
AT !:00 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
The following described real estate, to-wit:
All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land sit
uate. lying and being in the Township of Grove,
county of Cameron and state or Pennsylvania
bounded and described as follows, viz: begin
ning at :» post on the line of the right of way of
the Philadelphia and Erie Kail Road, the said
post being a corner of lot owned by Philip Mead;
thence along the Raid rail road right ot way
vtuith thirty-eight and one-hall degrees east one
hundred feet toa post; thence north sixty-six and
one-half degrees east three hundred and forty
two feet to a post; thence north twenty-three
and one-half degrees west ninety-six and one
half feet to the corner of lot sold to George Rus
sell; thence along the said Russell lot and the
aforesaid Mead lot three hundred and sixty
eight feet to the place of beginning, containing
thirty-four thousand eight hundred and seventy
eight square feet, more or less, and being the
same land conveyed by Barclay Brothers to V. E.
Jordan by deed dated January 12th, 1891 and re
corded in Cameron County in deed book i4 N." 1
page irts ami having H ereon erected one and
one-half story frame house, one wood shed and
other necessary outbuildings with a well oi
water and twelve fruit trees.
Sie/.ed and taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of F. E. JORDAN at the suit of 1
11. E.Smith.
TERMS CASH. No deed will be acknowledged
nntil purchase money is paid in full.
JOHN I). SVVOPE,
Sheriff of Cameron County. {
Sheriff's Office. )
Emporium, Pa., June 7th, 19%./
9 7|Yf Y"!n A cure nn»r»nt*e<l if you use I
I PILES TO«BttMMUM|II |
Sold in Emporium by L. TaßKart and R. C. Dod |
son. Call for free sample.
To See is to Believe
That
CHAS.
DIEHL'S
Popular West End
Store
Is replete with the choicest
and largest assortment of
GENERAL GROCERIES.
PROVISIONS. FRESH
AND SALT MEATS, ETC.
The largest assortment and
best line of Canned and Glass
Goods. Call and see tis.
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The ever Popular
SAHLIN FORM AND
CORSET COMBINED
Dame fashion decrees the high bust
and tapering waist. To be in style
you must show a full figure with
•aceful lines and curves. Shalin Per
Form and Corset Combined will
ao for your figure what your dress
maker connot do. You need not show
a deficient bust measure—What Nature
denies The Sahlin Supplies No pad
ding or interlining needed in your
waist or coat. Leading physicians
\ recommend them as health promoters.
The straps crossing in the back act as a
! shoulder brace and incline the wearer
to throw back her shoulders. Try the
: position and note the effect on your
chest expansion.
Our DRKSS GOODS find SHOE De
partment is up to date.
Come up and see us. We have the
; goods.
CHAS. DIKHL.
ITt will pay you*
To See R. SEGER & SON'S 1
New Spring and |
I Summer Clothing- I
AND FURNISHINGS. 1
I New and Beautiful Latest Styles in I
MEN, BOYS' AND YOUTH S CLOTHING I
I Selected with the greatest care as I
to quality and price. Call and see our I
beautiful stock of stylish clothing and I
furnishings. J
I Big; Line of Summer Ifats. |
Finest Line of Trunks and Satchels I
Don't forget our Merchant Tailoring I
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The Satisfactory Store •
25c 2 Bottles2sc £
Prove this store any way you choose. If it falls ft
short in any respect we'd like to know it. We want to B
please—can't make a cent out of enemies—so if you «
have any reason}for complaint, let us know. B
At this season of the year new fruits and vegeta- ft
bles are constantly making their appearance and prices ft
changing. Keep watch of the store. If you're too I
busy to come, phone, or ask for the order clerk to call. ft
Do you get the advantages of our reduced prices ■
for the week end sale? ■
This Week, Friday and Saturday I
BUTTER—Finest Creamery in ilb bricks a lb. 24c I
BOILED HAM—35c boiled ham, sliced to order, I
a lb 30c. 8
ROLLED OATS—Schumacher's Rolled Avena, B
7 lbs for 25c. ft
PIE FRUIT —ioc Raspberry pie fruit, 3 pkgs 25c V
APPLE BUTTER—3Sc jars Heinze's Apple But- A
ter at 30c. ft
BLUEING —Large ioc bottle laundry blueing, Sc. I
I RAISINS —Loose Muscatel raisins alb 9c. I
FORCE —15c "Force Food" a package 12c. ■
HERRING —17c Kipperel Herring, a can 15c. 9
CANNED CORN —12c Main Pack, Sugar Corn, a ft
can ioc. ft
GRAPE JUICE —30c Randall's Grape Juice a I
bottle 25c. I
ft OLIVES —25c selected Queen Olives a bottle 22c. 8
ft TEA —50c Uncolored Japan Tea a lb 40c. I
■ SUGAR—2SIb. bag best Granulated Sugar $1.35. I
I PINE APPLES —The season is on for pine apples 2
Fine Florida fruit—The bast for canning and preserv- S
H iug—is now arriving in prime condition and prices S
9 reasonable. Place your orders now while the weather ■
■ is not so hot, and secure goob sound fruit. a
9 Try our WHITE LILLY FLOUR, $1.40 a sack £
I Every sack guaranteed to please. ft
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I Free Prompt delivery to all parts of the Borough. M
J. h. DAY, I
ft Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. ft
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