Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 30, 1906, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., August 6, 190t>.
NEMOPIIILA, peraack fl 25
Felt's Fancy. 44 1 40
Pet Grove, 44 1 35
Qraham, 41 65
Rye 44 rto
Buckwheat 44 70
Patent Meal. 44 50
Coarse Meal. j>-r ix», l."»•">
\»op Keert, 44 • 1 85
icldlingtf. Vnncy I:«>
Bran I a
Chicken Wheat 1 55
Corn, per bushel, 75
White oat* • r oushel SO
yster Shells, per 100 ....
C h oice <'lo ve i .seen.
Choice Timothy seed, ! u Mapl{ . t Prices
Choice Millet Seed. >i4rketi rices.
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, |
R.C.DODSON.
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PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invitrri. That which, yon irould ;
ike to arc in this depurttnent,lct us know by ;>o»-
lilo.'ir'l or totter, pcrxnnalljj.
Miss Martha Schlecht in visiting her
si«ter, Mrs. Geo. Eberts at Johnson
burg.
Mrs. J. C. Baker and daughter,'of Du
Bois are visiting Mrs. Thos. Norris and
family.
Miss Trump, of Renovo, visited in
Emporium last Saturday between
trains.
Wm. Wilder has been circulating
among friends in town the past few
days.
Mrs. Coppersmith and Miss Raymond
are in Cleveland purchasing fall mil
linery stock for Mrs. Coppersmith's
store.
Mr. W. E. Chilson and family, of
Renovo, spent Sunday in town guests
of Chas. Spangler and family on West
Creek.
O. D. Miller and wife, of Olean, who
have been visiting relatives and friends
in this section the past week returned
home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Overturf and
child, of Warren, spent Sunday with
the former's brother and family at this
place.
The Misses Clune, of Pittsburg, re
turned to their home Tuesday after
spending a week in town guests of the
Misses Ritchie.
Mrs. Throop, of St. Marys accom
panied by Miss Elsie Leiter, of Wil
liamsport, visited Mrs. Throop's
parents over Sunday.
Miss Mame Lacey who was recently
operated upon for appendicitis was
taken suddenly ill a few days ago and
is in a very serious condition.
Leo Hayes left Sunday night last for
Lynch Station Va., where he has ac
cepted a position with the engineering
corps of the Tidewater Railroad Com
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Douglas visited
old friends In town over Sunday before
leaving for Puerto Rico where Mr,
Douglas hopes to be benefitted in
heath.
Theodore Hirsch, of Allegheny, is
visiting his brother and family in town.
Theo. is just recovering from an attack
of typhoid fever. His friends are glad
to learn he is on the mend.
Douglas McColl and wife, of Sinna
mahoning. who have been visiting at
Kingsvill, N. S., since last June, sailed
for home Aug. 22d. after a delightful
visit. Mac writes us they enjoyed
reading the PRESS.
Mrs. Kackenmeister and son Fred,
of Wiiliamsport, are visiting in town
guests of John Kackenmeister and
family. Mother and brother of our
townsman. Mr. Fred made our sanc
tum a social call yesterday.
Miss Grace returned home last
week from Niagara Falls where she
has been since undergoing a serious
operation in Buffalo. The many
friends of Miss Leet will be pleased to
hear that she is in much better health.
Mr. Paul Craigle, of Johnson burg, is
visiting his uncle Jos. Lechner and
family.
Minn Bessie Heinemann, ofOolgrove,
was tho guest of Miss Maud Thomas
the past week.
Clias. 1,. Butler came over from Port
Allegany and visited old triends over
Sunday.
Mrs. Belle Beattie left on mail Mon
day night on a visit to her old home in
Prince Edward Island.
Mrs. < 'l,lire Eddy, of Oalder, and her
aunt, Mrs. Freeman, of Ryrnedale,
spent Wednesday in town.
.Mr. and .Mrs Fred Seger have re
turned home from an extended visit
with relatives in West Virginia.
W. J. Leavict wife anil children, of
Beechwood, are spending a few days
in town visiting their many friends
Mrs. J. C. Bonham who has been
visiting ut this place for some time left
last week for her home at Franklin.
Miss Grace Walker has returned
home from a three weeks visit with
friends in Buffalo and Spencer, N. Y.
Harold anil Walter Robinson and El
wood Anderson are taking in t lie sights
a.t Niagara Falls and Buffalo this week.
Air. and Mrs. Pearson Fry and child
ren, of Itaton, New Mexico, are visit
itg in town guest of Mrs. Fry's aunt,
Mrs. Jas. Wright.
Mr. T. S. Grant, of Boston, Mass.,
who has been visiting his brother Jos.
P-Graut returned to his home Wednes
day.
Mrs. S. J. Hackett and daughter Al
retta left Tuesday morning to spend
leveal days at Niagara Falls and Tor* •
anto.
Ezra B. Smith, teacher of Swesey
school, has returned from an extended
it ay with friends and relatives at First
Fork.
Mrs. Win. Clark and daughter, Mies
rhora Easterbrook, of Belington, W.
Va., arrived in town Tuesday to spend
i month with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lyons.
The band made its appearance on
.Tuesday evening and rendered some
tine selections in the square opposite tin;
Warner House. The boys are showing
>ld time form under their able leader
Prof. Fisk.
Mies Nettie L. More, one of our most
popular teachers, has returned from
Valparaiso, hid., where she has been at
tediug college. Miss More has a host
jf friends here who are glad to see her
borne again.
Mrs. E. T. Wells and daughter Zita
indTwyla have just returned from a
months visit with relatives and friends
in Olean, Oil City and Tidioute.
'About forty friends and neighbors
gave a picnic Saturday last, at Gordon
Run, in honor of Mrs. E. T. Wells. An
elaborate repast was served by the
ladies and a delightful day was enjoy
ed by all."—Tidioute News.
Did you ever count the words
in a column of a newspaper? There
are over a thousand words in a
column. Suppose you sit down and
write one thousand words 011 one
subject and another until you have
written about fifteen thousand
words. Try it and see if it is right
easy. Keep the gait up for a
month. Then chase a local item
all over town and after you have
secured the facts all right condense
them in a few lines—an hour's
work that can be read in a few
seconds. Do this for a dozen items
that seem insignificant after they
are printed, but which you know
are important, then have the items
criticised and inaccuracies pointed
out to you when ic is too late to
correct them. Oh yes, it's dead
easy to conduct a newspaper.—Ex.
For Sale.
I offer the following for sale: One
second hand lumber wagon, $30.00.
Also one new lumber wagon at a
bargain.
Chas. Diehl.
F. H. Pearsoll Practical Painter.
Painting is practical work. Skill wins
It's the same with paint making.
You know 4 gallons L. & M., mixed
with 15 gallons Linseed Oil makes enough
paint for moderate sized house—the best
paint money can buv—because the L. A
A!., Zinc hardens the L. & M., White
Lead and makes the b. dfc M. Paint wear
like iron.
Buy L.it M., and don't pay 81.50 a
gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in ready
for use paint, but buy oil fresh from the
barrel at 00 cents, and mix with the L.
& M.
Actual cost L. & M., about 61.-0 per
gallon.
Sold by H. S. Lloyd.
Don't dra{s along with a dull, billiou*,
heavy feeling you need a pill. Use De-
Witt's Little Karly Risers, the famous
little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but
results are sure. Sold by 11. C. Dodson-
Administratrix's Notice.
Kiimle of DAVID S. LOU UK, Dtccavd.
NOTICE is hweby given that letters testamen
tary upon the estate of David 8. I-ogue, late
01 uibson township, Cameron county, Pa., de
ceased have been granted to the undersigned to
whom claims against said estate must be prenent
ted, duly authenticated; also all persons indebted
to said estate must make settlement.
FRANCES LOQUE, Administratrix.
Aug. 30, 1906.—2fWt.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906
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ll\ 11i 1 > it of Cameron county's products.
I Fine Stock, Ornamental display, Grain.
Everybody is urged to enter some exhibit.
Foot Kaccs, Shooting Match, J Jail (lames.
A general jubilee. Come all. Plenty at
tractions an«l amusement* tor everybody.
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EMPORIUM OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY,
SEPT. 4, 1906.
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tion of honor.
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(OH THE HOTEL.)
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The above is the opening attraction and is guaranteed to give satis
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WANTED
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Life Insurance Company,
with Guaranteed Dividend
policy. Liberal contract and
renewals to the right man.
Address B. H. Payne, Mgr.
1406 Keystone Building
Pittsburg, I'a.
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Clearance Sale!
Clothing al a Sacrifice. <
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All remaining Summer Goods, in every (
V department must be disposed of durinjr 3
J August in order to prepare for early ft. 11 JT
112 goods. l>o not miss tliis wonderful bar-C
Haiti opportunity. \
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*T n-v-1 r\ lr O ' Tlle Best 25c Coffee 23c lb; 5 lbs H
CLIQUOT " LIEBIG'S I
GINGER ALE , EXTRACT
o Dtl , 1 " e Satisfactory Store H
2 Bottles 25c 2 Bottles 25c
I Standard groceries, no doubtful kinds. Fresh I
fruits and vegetables rightly priced. Must be so else ||
why should the Day Grocery keep growing in popular-
Special for Friday and Saturday.
25c TIN, WALTER BAKER & CO'S !
COCOA, 20c. ;
Macaroni— 15c package Mezzani, Spaghetti or Ver- I
micelli, 12c. •
Toilet Paper—roc Roll, 1000 sheets to the roll,
"Square Deal" toilet paper Bc. 6 rolls 45c. a
Canned Vegetables—Corn, Tomatoes, Pumpkin, I
Hominy, Baked Beans, 10c values, 3 cans for 25c. ' fl
Matches— 15c package "Grocers" noiseless Matches 9
12 cents. 9
I Gold Dust— 25c package Fairbank's Gold Dust, 23c ?
Bird Food—loc package Bird Food Bc. X
Sardines—loc box mustard Sardines Bc. ■
Olives—Large 25c bottle selected Queen Olives 22c S
Apple Butter—3sc jar Heinz Apple Butter 30c. I
Beans—New York state hand picked Pea Beans I
a lb 4c. S
130 c Dried Beet, nicely chipped a lb. 25c.
25 lb bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.40.
Fresh Fruits for Canning, Etc.
PEACHES—Niagara county peaches have made
their appearance. Crop large, peaches unusually small
I this year owing to the dry weather.
PLUMS—Our advice is, that the plum crop is very
light. There are a »ood many fancy large Niagara i
plains to be had now, at resonaole prices. The crop
will all be marketed in a few days.
PEARS —This fruit is coining in plenty now and
the prices are very resonable. Bartlett's, the' finest for
I doing up are now ready and we advise that you do not
delay in placing your order. All orders entrusted tons
will have our most careful attention.
Free Prompt delivery to all parts of the Borough.
J. H. DAY,
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A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. A
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your paper, pens and ink are .
J ;:!1 friendly.
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Writing Papers
T the "PAPERS TIIAT APPEAL,"
1 make polite correspondence a
! pleasure. Most people just J
. now are asking us for Twotone j
j and Highland Linen. There j
are other styles you may Hl-j j
j even better. Come in and see j
| them. I
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I'KICGIHT,
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Foley's Honey and Tar
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