Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 21, 1907, Image 5

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    KM POIUUM
MULING
PIIICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., March 11, 1907.
NEXIOPHILA, per sack *1 15
Felt's Fancy, " 135
Pet drove, " 1 35
Graham " 6u
Rye " 60
Buckwheat. " 75
Patent Meal., " 50
Coarse Meal, per 1 20
Chop Feed " 1 20
Middlings 1 35
Middlings. Fancy " 1 li
Bran 1 30
Chicken Wheat 1 55
Corn per bushel, 67
While Oats, per bushel 55
Oysl r Shells, per 100
Choice Clover.Seed, )
Choice Timothy Seed, !■ At Markest Price
Ohoice Millet Seed, )
R.C. DODSON.
THE
Druggist,
KHIMXTIRM, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.,
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Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL UOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
l ike to nee in this department Jet va know by poo
• nl card or letter, personally.
J. M. Walker, of Scranton, visited in
town on Tuesday.
Attorney Hippie, of Lock Haven, was
in town yesterday.
W. Grant Egbert, of Ithaca, N. Y.,
was in town on Tuesday,
E. J. Jones, of Bradford, transacted
business in Emporium yesterday.
Wm. Wilder, of Olean has been visit
ing in town the past few days.
Thos. H. Norris and wife are taking
in Buffalo sights this week.
Jas. Earl and wife went to Buffalo on
Wednesday to purchase Jas. an easter
hat.
Mrs. E. 'Mersereau Newton is ex
pected in Empoaium shortly to spend
some time.
Mrs. D. R. Branson, of Dußois, came
over to spend Easter with her father
and sister, on Fifth street.
We are pleased to report D. C. Hayes
greatly improved as we goto press-—in
fact is able to leave his bed.
Stewart Chase, of Sinnamahoning,
visited in Emporium last Saturday, J.
Vine Hanscom showing him the sights
L. C. Voshage, of Ashland, Pa., stop
ped off at this place on Tuesday and
visited with friends until yesterday
afternoon.
Frank T. Beers, Supt. of Eastern
Dynamite Company's business at Em
porium, left Tuesday on a business trip
to Pittsburg.
Mr. E. S. Wright, Brockport, N. Y.,
was guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Wright, on Maple street, return
ing home this morning.
Miss Karns, of Cleveland, arrived in
Emporium Sunday and will have
charge of the trimming department at
Ludlam's millinery parlors this season.
Mrs. J. M. Card, of Olean, N. Y.,
was in town last Friday afternoon for a
few hours Mrs. Card has not been at
all well lately, and came to Emporium
to consult Dr. E. O. Bardwell.
Josiah A. Fisher has closed the nego
tiations for the purchase of the Mrs.
Mary Mayze property, consisting of a
double dwelling on Fourth street and a
double dwelling on R. R. street.
Chas. L. Butler, of Port Allegany,
has been transacting business in town
this week, calling on his many friends.
Mr. Butler is now employed in Buffalo
by the Pearce Automobile Co.
We regret to learn that our old friend
1). C. Hayes was taken suddenly ill on
Tuesday, with heart trouble. Dr.
Bardwell isnttendinghim. While con
fined to his bed, he is resting comfort
ably.
Wm. Whitmer informs the PKESS he
has rented the Allen Ru?sel farm on
the Portage and will this week move
his dairy stock to the new farm, which
affords him better facilities to serve his
milk route.
The PRESS sanctum was invaded on
Monday by Mr. John Diehl, who for
some time was chef at Now Warner,
accompanied by his brother, Mr. Chas
Diehl, the wide-awake West End mer
chant, who has built up a hirge and in
creasing business. Mr. John Diehl is
looking up a location, desiring to en
trace in business here.
Mrs. J. H. Day returned last Friday
from an extended visit to her parents
at Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hon. Josiah Howard, our hard work
ing and faithful Representative spent
Sunday at home.
J. A. Muttersbaugh, of Driitwood,
accompanied by Michael Murphy were
PRESS callers this a. m. J. A., seldom
ventures away from home, his time
being well taken by Pennsy Co., with
whom he has been for many years as a
trusted ticket and freight agent.
Station Agent Asa Murry is now do
ing double duty, having contracted to
to look after that handsome young
lady that putin appearance at his
home Tuesday.
Read uhe announcement of the Em
porium Furniture Co., in another col
umn.
Chapter Session and Banquet.
Emporium Chapter, No. 227, held an
important session last Tuesday even
ing, which was largely attended, many
from neighboring towns being present.
The following from Port Allegany
Chapter made Emporium Chapter a
visitation: Compa jious, King, Stud
holme, Bard, Rowley, Taylo' 1 . Fay,
Reznor, Wallace and Williams, in ad
dition to others from Sterling Run,
Drift\ jod, Brookville and Kinnama
honin,(.
After the work had been concluded
the brothers repaired to the handsome
banquet hall on same floor, where good
cheer and fellowship prevailed until
mid-niggt. The menu prepared by
the ladies of Presbyterian Church was
flatteringly referred to by the visiting
Companions.
A Dynamite Victim.
It has been two or three years since
the last serious explosion occured at
the Emporium Powder works, and the
explosion of yesterday recalls many r
the victims of the former disaster thau
have now been forgotten by many. In
that terrible explosion "BufT" Frantz,
one of our respected young man met
his death, leaving a widow and four
small children to face the world with
out a dollar "to keep the wolf from the
door." Mrs. Frautz has made a heroic
t ruggle and her friends appreciating the
fact, to prove their appreciation, they
have pursuaded her to open a little
store, opposite the Court House and
they are giving her a share of their
trade. If you believe in helping de
serving people who are in need, prove
your belief by taking a little cash and
giving her a trial order.
A FRIEND.
Give us a Trial.
A fair trial is all we ask. When we
say there are none better at any price
we mean just that.
BRACE UP. —Not your feelings this
time, but your clothes.
ZERO MARK. —Here we keep the fig
ure of profit around the zero mark so
closely that it gives competion a chill.
2-tf. BEDARIJ THE TAILOR.
For Sale.
Side board, ten foot extension dining
room table and six cane chairs, all oak.
Inquire of MRS. D. W. FELT. 4-tf.
DREAMLAND will commence this
evening, at the opera house. Perform
ance every thirty minutes. Admission
five and ten cents. Change of pro
gram on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
Pound at Last.
J. A. Harmon, of Lizemore, West
Va., says: ''At last I have found the
perfect pill that never disappoints trie;
and for the benefit of others afilicted
with torpid liver and chronic constipa
tion, will say: Take Dr. King's New Life
Pills.'' Guaranteed satisfactory, 25c by
all druggists.
How to Remain Young.
To continue young in health and
strength, do as Mrs. X. P. Rowan, Me-
Donough, Ha., did. She says:"Three
bottles of Klectric Bitters cured me of
chronic liver and stomach trouble, com
plicated with such an unhealthy con
dition of the blood that my skin turned
red as flannel. lam now practically 2(1
years younger than before 1 took Elec
tric Hitters. I cau now do all my work
with case and assist in my husband's
store." Guaranteed by all druggists.
Price 50c.
Card of Thanks.
Editor Presa:—
The family of the late Mrs. Philip
Schweikart extend their thanks to
those kind and sympathic friends who
aided and assisted us during our groat
affliction; especially do we thank the
ladies of M. E. Church and our kind
neighbors.
THE FAMILY.
KODOL digests what you eat and
quickly overcomes indigestion, which is a
forerunner of Dyspepsia. It is made in
strict conformnity to the National Pure
Food and Drug Law and is sold on a
guaranteed relief plan. Sold by I*. ('.
Dodson.
Desertion Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that niv wife, JSertha
Qraham,having left my bed and board with
out just cause or provocation, the public are
cautioned not to harbor or trust ficr on my
account, for I will not pay any bills of her con
tracting.
ROBERT D. OR A IT AM.
Cameron, I'a.. March '2O, 1907. !i-
CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907.
The Ntftvs -N<» Pure Drug Cough
Cure Lawn would bo needed, if all
Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop'B
Cough Cure is—and has been for 20
years. The National Law now requires
that if any poiaonons enter into a cough
mixture, it must be prii ted on the label
or package. For this reason mothers,
and others, should insist on having Dr.
Shoop'a CcighCnre. No poison-marks
on Dr. Shoe Vs labels-—and none in the
medicine, else it must by law lie 011 the
label. And it is not only safe, but it is
said to by those that know it best, a
truly remarkable cough remedy. Take
110 chance,particularly with your child
ren. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. Compare carefully the
Dr. Shoop package with others and
see. No poison marks there! You can
always been the safe side by demand
ing Dr. Shoop'B Cough Cure. Simply
refuse to accept any other. Sold by all
dealers.
You can get all kinds of good cedar
shingles at C. B. Howard & Co..
I Furniture Facts j
ipff withu few Remarks Regarding H
I |J| 13 this Concern. I
\ r 111 making our announcement to the I
C f kpublic through the medium of the I
La*-*' \i PRESS, we desire to make a few apropos I
I HALL RACK statemente, emphasizing particular the I
I I Quartered Oak, truth of our assertions. Misrepresentations ■
SB.OO TO $22 of any kind are not permitted in this store I
—furniture advertised is oak, is solid oak I "™l
"™l throughout. We do not handle any furni- I
ture but what is dependable. Prices j|
| | quoted by us are the lowest possible figures J
| . ... J ' that can be named and still uphold the I
| ~ " j worthiness of the article —are not for one I
hour or one day, *'t remain in efiect until £
J J— ----j— —j" the article or lot is sold.
\W ll —iM\ Last, but not least—the value given in
\i I » this store will be found far superior to
Ij* those offered by any one else. On this
Back P°i n t we invite comparison and cheerfully
. . . show customers through our store for that
Dining v. h
$l.O0 * $3.50 "" rpose
EMBALMING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING I
Emporium Furniture Co.,
8 BERNARD EGAN, Manager. J
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I; MBB^pP HEDUCE GAS BILLS |
It jfe
The season for Gas Ovens is rapidly approaching jljjj
'lj and we have just received a large supply of this popular [|!
J'l make, conceded to be the best and most economical Gas [-
!f| Oven. Call and look at this oven before purchasing. IsJ
IjiU if
|| Wc also have Hot Plates and Gas Ranges, the best Jl
fr.jj on the market. u«j
|| For Sale by L
[| STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, G|
ilf Leading Hardware I )ealers. ll
Q|:B agag^lgag^
r|. OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring LJiie of Window Shades |»
| " from IOC to 75c per Shade. p
112 Wall Paper for 1907. zr ~"17" I
,[ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. J,
jj) All Colors. p
l||i Consists of the best things from three factories. Also - fjj
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's StainfloOl', the best made
idnds. for Floors.
I PRIZC 1,1 CO,NP " T,OD AL ST HARRY S. LLOYD. I
7z ■ ' v.-".:.; sv. I.' c±=i .-=!&• Tfe rHE£^
The Portage Store.
W. L. Dixon, proprietor of the
Portage store, desires to inform his
! patrons and the general public that lit;
is offering special inducement in canned
goods for the next thirty days. Read
i this:
Tomatoes, 10c; Good California
I Peaches, 16c; IWince Meat, Bc, Corn 8c;
i Finest String Beans. 10c; Best Seeded
Raisens, 11c; Seven bars Oak Leaf Soap,
j 25c. Other goods in proportion.
Call me on 'phone.
W. L. DIXON,
7-tf. Near Portage Bridge.
Warning.
All persona are hereby forbidden from
| trespassing upon tho property of this
Company without a permit irom this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1003.
24-tf.
Pennsylvania Railroad
EASTER EXCURSION
$9*95 from Emporium.
TO
Atlantic
I Cape May
WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, or OCEAN
CITY, New Jersey
Thursday, March 28, 1907
Tickets good going on all regular trains oiulate of excursion I
to Philadelphia and connecting trains to seashore points.
STOP-OVER OF TEN DAYS AT PHILADELPHIA
I allowed ongoing trip if ticket is deposited with Station Ticket
Agent, or on return trip, without deposit, within limit. Tickets
good to return within fifteen days.
EASTER SUNDAY ON THE BOARDWALK
Full information of Ticket Agents.
J. 11. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. ■
mmmsam e mm momssmam
m CELERY A T/J RIPE
I LETTUCE UA - A TOMATOES ||
RADISHES PINE
The Satisfactory Store
CUCUMBERS APPLES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS 0
I Make the Day grocery store your grocery. Only
goods of the very highest or good quality are allowed in M
stock and because of the rapid turning over of the stock
they are fresh. Orders by mail or telephone are cor- ■
rectly filled and promptly delivered. The prices too, is ■
another reason why you should buy groceries here. £
I Here's the list for this week. Carefully look it A
over and make comparisons.
"Barrington Hall" the steel cut Coffee 30
Easter Hams, convenient size, lb 16c
71bs Rolled Oats for 25c.
g 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40. *
■ Fancy California lemons, doz 20c.
2lbs. Heinz 15c Mince Meat 25c. I
25c Bottle Heinz Chow Chow, 20c.
25c cans Apricots, extra choice 22c.
40c Gun Powder Tea 30c.
® 15c can Veal Loaf 12c.
118 c can Chicken Loaf 15c.
30c Lunch Tongue a can 25c.
15c Ham Loaf, can 10c. ig
ioc can Mustard sardines, Bc.
I Better include a jar in ll
your order to-day.
Sliced Beef 1
ILENTEN SPECIALTIES.
Free prompt delivery to all parts of the borough.
J. H. DAY,I
s a
A Phone 6. Emporium, Pa. ft
If you have anything to be printed bring
it to the PRESS office where it will be done
in first class shape.