Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 25, 1907, Image 5

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    KMl'OltM'M
Ml LUNG COMPANY.
PRICE LIST:
Emporium, Pa., March 11, 1907.
per Rick $1 15
felt's Fancy, " J 85
Pet Grove, " 1 ®6
(Jrahatu, " ®0
Rye " «0
Buckwheat " '5
Patent Meal " 60
Coarse .Meal, p'r 1 ' K), 1 20
Chop Feed, " * 1 20
Middlings, 1 3ft
Middlings. Fancy " 1
li ran 1 80
Chicken Wheat 1 66
Corn per bushel, 67
WhileO;H>,n rbushel 66
Extra Fancy White Seed Oats, bushel U0
Oysl r Shells, per 100
Ch,>i«.e Clovei Seed, )
ChoiceTini ithySei d , S At Markest Price
Choice Millet Seed, 1
wnnaaiaHM l umut m.ii«ua
R. C. DODSON.
THE
Bf dejej Ist,
KMi'OKII'M, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sta..
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14. C. UOIISON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL (iOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
ike to »ce in thin department,let us know by por.
ill card or letter, remonallu.
John H. Day's handsome new resi
dence is nearing completion.
Dr. Falk returned last week from a
visit to his home at Wilkes Barre.
John Quigley and Miss Theresa
Blumle spent Sunday at St. Marys.
Mrs. Catherine Meek, of Ilarrisburg,
visited Mrs, M. M. Lewis over Sunday.
Mrs. B. Coyle has been confined to
her home for several days with a se
vere illness.
Peter Rutz who has been employed
at Warren for some time returned
home on Monday.
Bing Hemphill wears that customary
smile, owing to the arrival of that little
lady at his home recently.
Ex-County Commissioner A. F. Vogt
is making extensive improvements on
the interior of his residence.
Postmaster Segerand Ed Blinzler in
form the PRESS they have handed the
championship belt to M. J. Dolan.
Wm. Stoughton, of Dußois visited
his sister, Mrs. John Kackenmeister,
at this place, Saturday and Sunday.
John F. Sullivan, wife and eon, of
Huntley and Geo. L.Page, of Cameron,
were pleasant PRESS visitors Monday.
Mrs. Frank Hoag, of Ridgway, ac
companied by her nephew, William
Welsh, of Sterling Run, visited in town
last Saturday.
Mr. Byron J. Collins, of Huntley,
while transacting business in town on
Monday made the PRESS a social visit.
Miss Etta Holcomb, of Emporium,
spent to-day at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. R. A. Robertson.--Saturday's
Ridgway Record.
Burgess W. H. Howard returned
last Sunday from Maryland. Mrs
Howard, who was visiting at Philadel
phia, returned home with him.
Lindley Beattie of Buffalo, spent Sun
day in town guest of his mother. He
informs us his wife is again suffering
with a severe attack of rheumatism.
Henry Kraft was called to Cleveland
last week to attend the funeral of a
youngest brother, whoso death occur
red after a short illnes, leaving a wife
and two children.
Mrs. Frank Shives and son Rodney
visited Buffalo latter part of last week.
They were guests of Mrs. Delia Lewis.
Rodney had trouble to get his mother
near the stores.
A. A. McDonald having closed the
bargain for the sale of his Fifth street
property to Mr. John Kelly will add
another story to his Broad streei build
ing and fit it up for living rooms.
Our old friend and veteran, Mr. Syl
vester Beldin, of Moore Hill, was a
brief PRESS caller on Tuesday. Mr.
Beldin is not as young as he used to be
but he can track a deer or bear as far
as the youngsters can.
Geo. Metzger has workmen digging
a cellar on the north end of his Fifth
street lots. When the foundation is
completed he will have his present
home moved thereon and erect a new
residence. Concrete blocks will bo
used.
M. L. Cummings sold his Fifth street
residence to M C Talis.
Mrs. Geo. E. English, of Driftwood,
visited in Emporium yesterday.
Riley Murray visited liis sister and
family at Driftwood last Sunday.
Benj. Dayton, of Sterling Run, is
transacting business in town today.
Fred. D. Logan is preparing to build
a new residence on his Broad street
lots.
Albert Andurson, of Port Allegany,
is visiting in town, guest of W. S.
Sterner.
Attorney W. C. Kress, oi Lock
Haven, transacted legal business in
town yesterday.
Fred Shafer, of Sterling Run, who
has been seriously ill for six weeks, is
now able to be np.
A. N. Crandell, a prominent Couders
port attorney is transacting business in
Emporium th?s week.
Mr. John M. English and wife, and
Mrs. 0. W. Williams, of Gibson, were
visitors in town this afternoon.
Jay P. Felt and wife are now located
in their new home on Sixth street,
formerly owned by Mrs. Wm. Garrity.
Mrs. Harbot and daugnter Rose are
visiting relatives and friends at Wilkes- J
Barre, Williamaport and Trout Run.
Josiah A. Fisher and family com
menced moving into their new home
yesterday. They have greatly improv
ed the property.
Mr Andrsw Brady's auto, fully re
paired, has arrived. We had an invita.
tion yesterday to join in a spin but de
clined, not carrying an accidental
policy.
D. W. Boyer, of Rochester, JN. Y.,
representng Wilkinson & Lancaster, of
Syracuse, N. Y., book publishers, was
a PRESS visitor yesterday. An, agree
able gentleman, if he is a bo*>k agent.
Martin L. Cummings and wife, who
have a host of friends in Emporium,
left on Tuesday for Ilyner, Pa., where
they will take charge of a store. May
success be theirs,is the wish .of the
PRESS.
Miss Mabel Spangler, of Renovo, is
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spangler
on Fifth street. The pleasant young
lady, accompanied by Mrs. Howard
Spangler, visited the PRESS plant
yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Hudson and son, Mrs
Claude Mayer and son, and Miss
Crystle Normer, all of Olean, spent the
past week at the home of Mr. J. Bair,
returning borne today. Miss Normer
was Mrs. Lupold's nurse during her re
cent illness.
Mrs. E. Watterman, nee Hollis Tag.
gart, and two children, of Elkhart,
Ind., are guests of the former's mother,
Mrs. H. T. Taggart, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. McNarneyJ and family, West
Fourth street.
z Dr. A. B. Mead, we regret
hasjdecided to return'to his 'old jhome,
Corry, Pa., to take charge of his
lather's dental business. He has many
friends here and enjoyed a large; prac
tice.
Mrs. Geo. Hoke, wife of Rev. Hoke,
pastor of M. E. church, Shamokin, Pit.,
and sister of Mrs. T. B. Lloyd, of this
place, died Tuesday evening. Mrs,
Lloyd leaves on flyer to-day for
Wrightsville, where the funeral ser
vices will be held Friday afternoon.
James Wright, our kind Sixth street
neighbor, knowing how fond ye editor
is and hungry for brook trout, took
pity on us, yesterday, and presented
us six dandy eleven inch trout for
supper. Good? Well I guess they
were. The bones are sticking through
our ribs yet. Thanks, friend, a thous
and times.
Beautiful Outfit.
The pony outfit, the pride of all the
children in town, is being disposed of
by the Base Ball Club. Get a ticket or
two—only 50c.
Look Into Space.
A. young man whose eyes had neon
troubling him consulted a New York
oculist. "What you want to do," said
the specialist, "is to take a trip every
day on the ferry or in New Jersey,
Long Is\'nd—any place where you can
see long distances. Look up and down
the river, across fields or, if the worst
comes to the worst, goon I he to]) of a
skyscraper and scan the horizon from
that point. The idea is to got distance
You use your eyes a great deal and al
ways at close range. You can't use
them any other way in town. Even
when not reading or writing the vision
is limited by small rooms and narrow
streets. No matter in what direction
you look, there is a blank wall not far
away to shut off sight."
Laws are made by old people and
by men. Youths and women want the
exceptions, old people the rules. —
Goet'ie.
For Sale.
Buff Wyandotte Eggs for hatching.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
| 5-tf. CHAS. A. NEWTON.
Girls Wanted.
Apply at Novelty Incandescent Lamp
Company.
C. B. Howard & Co., have the only
largo stock of shingles in the county at
the present time. RED CEDAR from
the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR
from Wisconsin.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1907
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| Butterflies. |
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X To catch butterflies
you must reach out after
won't catch many in your iwL
hand. You must use a if
jL net. It is the not that S
A hand reach in Z*
Z catching butterflies is no $Sk
scoops them in. Experi- I j*
JP ence of several genera- r>f !
♦ tions has shown that the I itftA \ <'»
newspaper is the best I 2)
business bringer. \)> <
Take, for instance, 3r
this paper. (Most peo- >
pie take it.) An an- si?) + *
it nouncement in this pa- * >
per goes into the homes '
of the people whom you
i* must reach if you get 3*
X the business you are • tt
$ after. It
There is, indeed, a very much larger net that scoops in
the business butterflies. It is stretched out not only over
this community, but over every similar community in the -4*.
X- land. It is the mail order net, made up of big catalogues
and of advertisements in periodicals which are circulated ►
broadcast to catch the unwary. < ►
<t To prevent that great net —which is really an octopus
X with a thousand tentacles—from catching your trade away jr
from you, wisdom suggests that you use your home net —the
jk local newspaper.
*t Usually a word to the wise is sufficient. * t
y If you want io keep your patronage or build it. up, you
y must compete with the butterfly catchers from the outside.
The Dollar is the Butterfly. It has green wings, and is J ►
<t attractive to merchants in the big cities just as it is attrac- 4C
iE tive to you. E
If you would catch these pretty butterflies that are cir
-3P culating around home, you must use the net that circulates
t around home. 4^
anything be plainer?
Travel Free.
"Conductor," suiil the gasping pas
senger, vainly trying to raise a window,
"there are at least a billion microbes in
this car." ■
"You ought to be able to stand that
if the company can." growled the
street cai; conductor. "We don't get a
blamed cent for carrying 'em."—Chi
cago Tribune.
'tufa——^
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
Relieves Colds by working them
out of the system through a copious
and healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves Coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat,
chest and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the taste
as Maple Sugar"
Children Like It
Sold by R 0. Dodson. *
fWITUT PItOCLAMATION.-WiijsriHA!-: —Tlie
\.J Hon. IIAIIKY A. HALL, President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and Quo. J.LABAU,
Associate Judgt s < if Courts of Oyer a nd 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 of April,
A. 1)., 1907, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail De
livery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the
Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the
6th day ol May, 1907, 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 I heir recognizance to prosecute
against them as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., April 15tli, 1907,
and in the 131 st year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
i OUR NEW LINE OF New ' Spring Line of Window Shades 1 ®
lili] from IOC to 75c per Shade. jJ
1 Wall Paper for 1907. _. ; t == . .. I
r [| r The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, j,|
ilffi All Colors. (f|
lljj Consists of the best things from three factories. Also j. --- Jjjl
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of;all Rodger's StainfloOl', tlie best made
kinds. f or Floors.
The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. nw * if a\ 7IA -1
jg. Lonis against thelworld. HARRY S. LLOYD.
Lies Low.
"Of course she doesn't like discus
sions about nges."
"Xo. Usually when she's queried
about hers she Just says nothing, but |
lies low."
"Yes, or if she says anything she
lies low."—Philadelphia Press.
Convenient.
"So you have thro" pairs of glasses,
professorV"
"Yes. One pair to read with, another
for nearsightedness and a third pair
to look for the other two with."—Fiie
'gende P.latter.
LIST Of Mi'SES,
T IST OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL
J J at May Term of Court for 1907, com
mencing Monday, Mayß.
No. 58, April Term, 1906.
Owen Dininny vs John Kelly.
F. D. Leet, Esq., for Pitt.
No. 5, December Term, 1906.
A. E. Lord vs L. K. Huntington.
F. H. Ely for Plff. F. D. Leet for Delt.
No. 6. January Term, 1901.
Eugene Kelley, Executor of the estate of A. G.
Kelly deceased vs H. L. Hacket, 8. J. Hacket
and T.N. Hacket, Executors of the last Will and
Testament of 8. S. Hacket, deceased.
F. D, Leet, Esq., for I'ill'.
No. 16, July Term, 1901.
Mary Nolan vs John Kelly.
F. D. Leet, Esq , for Plff.
I. S. Hickok, Esq., for Deft.
No. 20, April Term, 1905.
P. C. Spencer vs Frank Fox.
11. W. Green, Esq., for Plff. Cole & Kuntz, for
Deft.
No. 27, July Term, 1905.
Mary Grace Kelly vs Frank Sliives, Kate Shives.
I. 8. Hickok. Esq.. for Plff.
Grpen & Felt, 112 >r Deft.
No. If. October Term, 1905.
Johtiofhan 13. Kephart v« The Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.
S. 11. Glas9tnirc, I ; q.. for Plff.
J. C. Johnson, Esq., for Deft.
No. 19, October Term, 1905.
Octave liloch and Paul Hloch, a partnership
trading under the firm name of Compagnie
Generale des Produits Metallwigiques de
France, for the use of liloch Brothers of New
York City, N. Y., vs the Emporium Iron Com
pany, A. Brady manager and proprietor.
F. I). Leet, Esq.. for Piff.
Messrs. Johnson & McNarney, for Deft.
No. 16, April Term, 1908.
J. E. Johnson vs Frank E. Willson.
Green & Felt, for Dell.
No. 41, April Term, 1906.
Heilman J. Lewis vs P. S. Culver as Tax Col
lector.
F. D. Leet, Esq., for Plff.
WILLIAM J. LEAVITT,
Prothonotary.
II you Have Someliiing to be Printed
Bring il lo Hte PRESS.
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Something new in the weeder line. 1.--!
J Any tooth can be removed for weeding |!i
|| in rows and there is nothing better to \ M
[! make the ground nice and mellow for rtj
111 the seed. ' Irj
We have a full line of Garden tools, iij
•j Call and see them.
| For Sale by |
I STEPHENS & SAUNDERS,
lift Leading Hardware Dealers. (jl
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DRINK T\ A V r^C rSWANS
<ROYAL " AJIA J[ DOWN CAKE
fc COFFEE A _ FLOUR.
The Satisfactory Store w
35c lb: 3lbss| 25c Pkge %
Reduced Prices for
Friday and Saturday
I This Week.
Pure Maple Sugar,whole cakes lb 121
California Hams (Trimmed Shoulder) alb 111 c
25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40.
Heinz 15c Mince Meat, 2 lbs for 25c
IN. Y. State hand picked Pea Beans 4c lb.
Domestic Sardines, packed in oil, % size tins, 4c. ■
20c blended Coffee, lb 18c; 2lbs 35c. «
12c Canned Corn —Maine packed the can 10c.
25c cans Apricots, extra choice 22c.
15c Heinz Pickles, mixed plain or Chow 10c. 7
I Large can Burnham's Baked Beans —extra quality ■
in tamato sauce 18c; two cans 35c.
WE SELL I
| Notable Kitchen
(Specialties.
Ask for the Little Blue Recipe Book. FREE.
They save time and trouble. They help make house w
I work easy. g|
PRATT'S FOOD for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, R
and Poultry. The original and best. Get it here, $
l| You Get Better Values Here.
Free prompt delivery to all parts of the borough.
1 J. H. DAY, I
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Phone 6. Emporium 6
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If you have anything to be printed bring
it to the PRESS office where it will be done
in first class shape.