Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 01, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., May 22, 1007.
N EMOPHILA, per suck ....¥ 1 35
Felt's Fancy, " l ?>5
Pet Grove," " 1 55
Graham, " 70
Kye " 65
Buckwheat "
Patent Meal " 50
Coarse Me 3' >er 100 1 35
Chop Fee* »««.* ..." 1 35
MiiUl lings, 1 35
Middlings, Fancy " 1 45
Bran, 1 30
Chicken Wheat 1 70
Corn per bushel, 75
WhiteOaif.y r bushel 58
Oyst r Shells, per 100
Hhqiie Clover .Seed, 1
OhoiceTimothy Seed, > At Markest Price
Choice Millet .Seed, 1
R.C. DODSON,
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EM PORIU3I, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CiRNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL QOSS'P.
Contributions invited. Thai which youuoula
ike to see in thin department Jet UH know by pot
fal card or letter, pereonalljj.
Mrs. M. A. Rockwell visited Olean
last Sunday.
Jos. Lecbnerand wife spent Sunday
last at St. Marys.
Miss Vera Geary was a PRESS busi
ness caller last Thursday.
Miss Gene McNarney has returned
from visiting friends at Coudersport.
Geo. 11. Spring of Elinira, was look
ing after his interests here last week.
Fred Williams spent a few hoars last
Sunday at Port Allegany, guest of his
father.
Mrs. Wm. Knickerbocker and
daughter Caroline, are visiting York
state relatives.
Wm. McDonald, wife and daughter,
Miss Christie, spent last Sunday with
Ridgway friends.
Miss May Gould was called to Eldred
on Monday on account of the illness
of Mrs. A. D. Gould, returning home
yesterday noon.
Mrs. H. J. Silman and daughter
Lenora and son Harry, of S. Marys
were guests of Alex. McDougall and
wife last week.
E. A. Barden, of Eldred, was in Em,-
porium on Tuesday, working up the
fraternal pic nic to be held at that
place Aug. Bth.
Joe Lyman was down from Empori
um and passed Sunday here with his
mother, Mrs. H. M. Lyman.—Port Al
legany Reporter.
Mrs. Sylvester McDonough and
children and Mrs. Fred Robinson re
turned home -Tuesday from visiting
relatives at Buffalo.
E. J. Saunders and wife, of Sinna
mahoning, who have been visiting in
Missouri, returned home last Friday,
having a delightful visit.
Mrs. W. H. Freeman and son Floyd,
formerly residents of this place, but
now of Cranford, N. J., are visiting
relatives and friends in town.
Mrs. B. W. Green and Miss Alice
Montgomery visited Buffalo last Fri"
day and Saturday. They met many
former Emporium friends and had a
pleasant time.
Misses Steila and Vera Geary, who
are filling good positions in Buffalo,
are at home visiting their parents and
many friends. They are excellent
young ladies and highly esteemed by
our people.
Geo. D. Neidlinger and wife and
brother Harry Neidlinger, of Ridgway,
who have been visiting relatives in
Lycoming county stopped in Empori
um over Sunday. Geo. paid his re
spects to the PRESS.
Dr. D. C. Groves, one of the best
known young professional men of this
section, lias been appointed mine phy
sican at Amßbry, Cambria county, and
will go that plaoe first of next week to
take charge of an extensive practice.
Dr. Groves is a physician of ability and
energy and the people of Anisbry are
furtunate in securing the service of so
capable a man as Dr. Groves to look
after their physical ills. Mrs. Groves
will accompany her husband to Artis
try.— Brockwayville Record.
Miss Mildred Haupt, of Emporium,
is visiting friends in Renovo.
Mre. J. B. Meispl is visiting her par
ents at Colgrove and enjoying a much
needed rest.
Mrs. E. J. Nicholson, of Lowell,
Mass., is visiting relatives and friends
in this section.
Miss Iva McDougall returned on
Monday from an extended visit with
Buffalo friends.
Hon. L. Taggart, wo regret to an
nounce, is again confined to his resi
dence, quite ill.
Rev. J. M. Robertson, who has been
enjoying a month's vacation, is expect
ed home to-morrow.
Miss Carrie Huff, one of the faithful
clerks in the post office, has returned
from a two week's vacation.
Stewart Nellis is about on crutches,
having sprained his left ankle, the re
sult of falling from a ladder at the tan
nery.
Miss Edith Sterner, who is visiting
her brother at Austin has been confin
ed to her room ever since she went
there.
Mrs. Ed. S. Master and family, of St.
Marys, were visiting Mrs. Jas. Logan
and family of this place, the first part
of this week.
William 11. Cramer is certainly en
titled to a great deal of credit for the
excellent manner ho has improved
Cherry street.
Rev. J. M. Robertson, of Emporium,
delivered an able sermon last night at
St. John's Episcopal church.—York,
Pa., Daily, July 29th.
Our old friend Dan'l Downey called
to seo the PIIESS yesterday and renew
ed his subscription for adother year.
He is prompt always to the day.
Miss Alice Graham, who has been
visiting the Trotter family for several
days, returns to her borne at Bronx
ville, New York, next Saturday.
Mrs. Lester Stephens and children
and Mrs G. W. Smith, of Beech Creek,
Pa., are guests of Wm. Weaver and
wife, being sister and sister-in-law of
Mrs Weaver.
Wm. Wylie, of Gibson, one of our re
liable citizens and prompt subscribers
dropped into see us yesterday and
carried away a receipt for another
year.
Willis Gasklll accompanied Master
Everett and Miss Nina Lapham to
Houghton, N. Y., last Sunday. They
had visited at the Gaskill home for
several weeks.
C. 11. Potter, of New York city, who
has been visiting Jasper Harris and
wife at this place, took a run down to
the city on Sundey night. lie will
come back again, his wife and daugh
ter remaining here; *
Contractor and builder Geo. Wrigth,
has added a new hand to his force.
The young man, weighing twelve
pounds, came on deck last Sunday
morning. Mr. Wright says the lad
wanted a saw and hammer Monday
morning.
The Misses Patrick, of Patterson, N,
J., who have been visiting Emporium
for some time, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. McNulty, like Emporium so well
that they have decided to extend thoir
visit until Sept.
Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. McKnight,
of Bradford, and Mrs. McFarland, Sala
manca, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Daugherty—the former being
Mrs. D's mother and the latter ladies
sisters. They came here on account of
the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty's
baby, which is, however, improving.
E. L. Pitner, a former insurance
agent at this place, but now of Ridg
way, came down to see the ball game
on Wednesday, and remained over
night. He went to the depot on Thurs
day morning to catch the flyer and as
the train was a little late, fell asleep
and the train did not wait on him. E.
L., you will have to explain.
Ex-Sheriff R. M. Overhiser, who re
cently purchased the J. W. Kriner
property, on Fourth and Maple streets
is making extensive improvements.
What was the carpenter shop has been
enlarged and made into a comfortable
dwelling. Extensive improvements,
furnace, etc., are being added to the
Fourth street residence.
Mrs. Lulu Crum, of Chicago, 111.,
wife of Lewis Crum, who resided at
Sizerville several years ago, is visiting
relatives and friends in this section.
Mrs. Crum will be remembered as Miss
Lulu Glessan, who after the death of
her father, when she was three years
old, resided with her aunt Mrs. Lemuel
Lucore, until she married Mr. Lewis
Crum ttnd moved to Chicago. Mrs.
Lucore accompanies her to Sinnama
haning this week to visit relatives.
Henry Page and family, of Austin
have been visiting friends in Empori
um for several days, guests of Datus,
Ensign and wife, West Fourth street.
The family will be pleasantly remetn
bered by many of our citizens. Mr.
Page, who is the Republican nomicee
for County Treasurer in Potter county,
is just recovering from injuries receiv
ed in a railroad wreck on B. & S. R. R.,
several months ago. He had a long
pull and close call for life. His recovery
was a miracle. The people of Potter,
regardless of party, will give him a
clean sweep.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST i, 1907.
Mrs. \V. D. White is visiting In Mich
igan.
Mr. Floyd Felt is visiting at James
town, N. Y.
Mrs. H. R. Manett, of Broekport, is !
visiting in town.
J. Pitt Felt and wife left on Monday '
or. a visit in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline, of Morristown, ;
N. J., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan'l 1
Cline, who reside in Metzger flats.
A large number of Emporiumites
took in the excursion to Niagara on
Tuesday, many stopping ofl'at BufTafo.
Frank M. Overhiser who has been in j
poor health for several years is very
feeble. He cannot last much longer.
Bobt Robinson, of East Allegany i
avenue, was a PRESS caller this morn
and continues this paper to his sister
in Canada.
Mrs. M. P. Brady, of Detroit, Mich.,
sister of Mrs. M. T. Hogan and Mrs.
Jas. J. Welsh, arrived in Emporium
Tuesday evening.
Our lightning wire tickler, Thos.
Andrews would not goto Buffalo now
if the Pennsy offered him a Delaware
Avenue flat and auto. The little lady
now at his home will keep him busy.
Grant Haynes, of Gardeau, accom
panied by his wife and son, transacted
business in Emporium last Monday.
Air. Haynes was a PRESS business call
er.
A pic nic party enjoyed themselves
in Keystone Park yesterday. Delight
ful place.
Notice to Contractors.
We wish to correspond with log job
bers in Pennsylvania, that can stock to
railroad, from one million to three mil
lion feet in a job When job is com- j
pleted, will givo new job so jobber will i
have work from year to year. We :
have the stocking of the timber on 87,-
000 acres and pay the best prices. Our
work is worth investigating.
G. W. HUNTLEY & SON,
23-tf. Shrvock, W. Va.
| JASPER HARRIS j
I FOR !
I BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS I
I GALL AT
I Jasper Harris,
Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa.
11 OUR NEW LINE OF New Spring Line of Window Shades j|
| \ | from ioc to 75c per Shade. ft
1 Wall Paper for 1907. I| - ; = : "—■ |
yij ===^^^=======^===^^^= The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez, h
Hi ' All Colors.
JBI Consists of the best things from three factories. Also j! : j||
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of.all Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made F'
kinds - for Floors. g
The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. T w . p. p.. . ~ ¥ _ ijj]
L Louis against the world. if ,A> fv.ffv 1 L<LC3 If D. fHI
KNOX HIS OWN MANAGER.
FRIENDS BEE HOPEFUL SKINS FOR SENA
TOR RN BOTH EAST ANIJ WEST.
PiTTSBURO, July 24.—United .States
Senator P. C. Knox quietly dropped
into the city to-day from Valley Forge
and will spend several days here, con
ferring with friends and political lead
ers. Senator Knox is now a full fledg
ed Presidential candidate and is
managing his own campaign. His
friends declare his strength is growing
each day and that he is particularly
strong in the East, where, in Massach
usetts, Senator Murray Crane is look
ing after hia interests.
His friends also declare that in the
West the Knox boom is growing and
that Speaker "Joe" Cannon will thx-ow
his support to Knox in case he finds
out that he cannot secure the nomina
tion for himself.
Notice N. P. L.
Loyal Legion No. 747 will hold meet
ings on the first and third Friday even
ings of each month at 8 o'clock.
Some Good Bargains.
I have several pieces of summer suit
ing which I will sell at great reduction
during July and August.
TUEO. HABERSTOCK,
22-4t. Over Express Office.
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Shoop's Restorative,
and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The
Heart or The Kidneys, Troubles of the
Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere
ly symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don't make the common error of treat
ing symtoms only. Symtom treatment
is treating the result of your ailment,
and not the cause. Weak Stomach
nerves—the inside nerves—mean Stom
ach weakness, always. And the Heart,
and Kidneys as well, have their con
trolling or inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves, and you inevitably have
week vital organs. Here is where Dr.
Slioop's Restorative has made its fame.
No other remedy ever claims to treat
the "inside nerves" Also for bloating,
biliousness, bad breath or complexion
use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write
me to-day for sample and free Book.
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restora
tive is sold by all dealers.
Cameron County Press
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rp We have a large stock of Screen Doors and Window /
iff Screens. All kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tile, j|
Builders' Supplies, etc.
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Groceries: Right Sorts, Variety. H
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I. We aim to please and seldom miss. We want to |1
make you feel absolutely safe in buying food stuffs here, j®
both in quality and prices asked. Test us any way you
Money Saving Prices for Friday and Saturday §
I Pure Lard in bulk, alb 12!-
California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder a lb 11c.
Spring Brook Creamery Butter 30clb
1-8 Bbl Sack White Lilly Flour 65c. 1
The very best Flour money can buy. f|
150 c basket fned Uncolored Japan Tea, [oc lb.
Dunhams Shredded Cocoauut, 35c lb. ,
30c Welches Grape Juice, a bottle 25c.
15c pkge "Grocers" Matches 12c.
ioc Stove Polish, boxßc.
4lb pkge Fairbanks Gold Dust washing powder 22c I
Large ioc bottle Blueing Sc. 0
120 c can Burnhams' Baked Beans 18c, 2 cans for 35c gg
roc package Bird Food Sc.
Booth's Fresh Caught Lake Fish |
I Each Thursday afternoon. Leave |
orders for delivery Friday
morning*
■ Try DAY'S Special Blend Tea. Its Delicious •
I for Icing, 75c lb; 3lbs for 52.00 I
I® You get Better Values Here.
Prompt delivery to all parts of town.
• J. H. DAY, !
A Phone 6. Fii]ci.t?m ft
If you have anything to be printed bring
it to the PRESS office where it will be done
in first class shape.
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