Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, August 08, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    KMPOIUITM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., AUK. 0, 1907.
N KMOI'HI LA, per sack 112 1 35
Felt's Fancy, " 1 55
Pet Grove, ".... 155
Graham, " TO
Rye " t
Buckwheat "
Patent Meal., " 50
Coarse Mea . per 100 1 40
Chop b'eed " 1 -10
Middlings,
Middlings. Fi»ncy " 1 45
Bran, - 1 35
Chicken Wheat 1 70
Corn per bushel 78
VVhite Oats. s>er bushel. 00
Oysl r Shells, per 100
Ohqi<.e Clover Seed, 1
CtaoiceTimothySeed, > At MarkestPrice
Choice Millet Seed, \
R. C. DODSON,
THE
Druggist,
ENPURIUM, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CBRNER STORE
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At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
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11. C, DODHON.
Telephone, 19-2.
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LOC4L OEHAIITMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which yon would
ike to see in this department,let t/« know ly pos
tal card or letter, j»crsona/lu.
The Bachelor Girls Club were quests
of Miss Maud Steck Saturday evening
and Sunday.
Miss Freida Collins, of Huntley, was
guest of her aunt, Miss Mattle M. Col
lins, this week.
Miss Anna Anderson, of Austin, has
been visiting in Emporium for a week,
guest of Miss Dorothy Nelson.
Henry Burkland, the efficient P. R.
R., foreman at Howard Sidng, was an
Emporium visitor on Monday.
Constable H. B, Muthersbaugh
brought another victim from Drift
wood to Fort Swoopeon Monday.
Miss Laura Olmsted and Miss Edith
Keith, of Coudersport, are the guests
of Jean McNarney, West Fourth
street.
Mrs. B. J. Collins, of Huntley, visit
od in Emporium on Sunday -guest of
Jas. K. Jordan and family, West Fifth
street.
Mrs. W. H. Cramer and daughter,
Miss Lena, took in the sights at Buf- J
falo last week, getting new ideas for
their new store.
John R. Montgomery and family of
East Sixth street, spent Sunday at
Beechwood, visiting friends and tak
ing in the sights.
Miss Florence Robertson and Miss
Edna Becker, ol Buffalo, are guests of
Miss Eva Yates, chief clerk; of Key
stone Powder office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Johnson, two
of Sinnamahoning's most prominent
and popular citizens, spent Sunday in
town, guests of Prothonotary Leavitt
and family.
Miss Ada Carrey and Miss Florence
Whiteley, of Philadelphia, are guests of
Mrs. W. H. Howard and family, Sixth
street. The ladies greatly admire our
mountain city and scenery.
Mrs. Schautz and daughters Ruth
and Margaret, of Williamsport, who
have been guests at the residence of F.
P. Rentz and family, West Fourth
street, left for their home on Monday
The Misses Jessie and Lilly Card, two
of Shippen township's popular teach
ers, were Emporium visitors on Satur
day. They have just returned from
Lock Haven, where they were students
at the Normal.
James Haynes and niece, Miss Flor
ence, of First Fork, visited iu Empori
um last Friday and made the PRESS a
pleasant social and business call, while
Mr. Hsynes paid for another year's
PRESS.
J. S. Spicer left for Harrisburg Sun
day evening and entered upon the dis
charge of his duties on Tuesday in the
Pennsylvania Agricultural Depart
ment. The PRESS will follow him
every week.
Miss Verena Hertig, one of the Key
stone Powder Company office clerks,
returned on Sunday from Chautauqua
Lake, where she passed her va Ration
time. She joined a party of lady friends
from Olean and Buffalo and together
they passed a delightful two weeks.
Mrs. George Rishell and two child
ren, of Erie, Pa., are guests of Charles
W. Rishell and wife, West Fifth street.
George Rishell will arrive on Saturday,
when they will make a visit to relatives
down in Clinton. C. W. would go
along if there were any cherries to
pick.
Prof. E. B. Smith, one of Grove's
leading teachers, spent several days in
town recently, guest of Prothonoary
and Mrs Leavitt, also Miss . Mr.
Smith has just returned from Valpar
aiso, Indiana, where he was a student.
He says he likes this country more and
more since his western trip.
F. Porter Daugherty, of Salinas,
Cal., called on the PRESS force last
Saturday. He left here twelve years
ago for the Pacific coast. His wife,
who has been visiting her father J. H.
Calkins and wife, in Bradford county,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Calkins, at
Ou Bois, returns home with him.
They like the California country.
Jessie Blair, of East Ward, is visiting
in Ohio.
i)r. B.wdwcll paid Buffalo a business
visit on Tuesday.
If. (». Jermon, of Philadelphia, vis
ited friends in town over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W G. Gilbert have re
turned from Mount Clemens, Mich.
Miss Josephene Murphy, of Ridg
way, visited in Emporium on Tuesday.
W H. Howard returned home on
Sunday from an extended business
trip.
Miss Rena Jordan of West Fifth
street, has returned from a five weeks'
visit at Williamaport.
Mrs. U. A. Palmer and daughter,
Miss Fay, left on Monday to visit
friends at Galeton this week.
Miss Sloatman of Williamsport has
been a guest at the home of F. P. Rentz
and family for several weeks
Misses Agnes and Mary Blumle re
turned on Sunday, after a two weeks
visit at Olean and Cuba, N. Y.
Miss Addie Garrity, of St. Marys,
visited in Emporium lastJSaturday and
Sunday, guest of Miss Maud Steck.
Mrs. Leonard Evans and daughter
Laura are visiting the former's daugh
ter at Warren, to be absent two weeßs.
Mrs. H. J Bullock of Cattarangus,
N. Y., visited W. H. Cramer and family
last week, returning home on Monday.
Mrs. Howard Kaye, of Westboro,
Wis , spent last week as guest of her
cousin, Miss Jane Kaye, on Sixth
street.
Mrs. Laura Bryan and Miss Nina
Bryan visited "Camp Lallopoloza" last
week, guests of Mrs. John Gleason, of
Driftwood.
Misses Irene and Celia McCready, of
Olean, N. Y., and Miss Mildred Proud
foot, of town, were PRESS office visitors
yesterday.
James Andrews, of Miles City, Mon
tana, visited in town several days the
past week, guest of the Mrs. C. M.
Thomas family.
Mrs. Byrde (Taggart; Dyke and son,
of Mossgrove, Pa., arrived in Empori
um on Friday to visit her parents,
Hon. L. i'aggart and family.
Mrs. Charles Atkinson and daught
ers Emily and Cecil also her sisters
Misses Mamie and Lillian Patrick, of
Patterson, N. J., are visiting their aunt
.Mrs. McNulty on Fourth street.
Mrs. Lindly Beattieand daughter, of
Buffalo, are guests of Mrs. Belle
Beattie and family, corner Maple and
Sixth streets. Mr. Lindlev Beattie
visited here over Suadav.
Mrs. Stubbs, nee Peterson, who has
been visiting in Rich Valley, is now at
Buffalo with her husband, who has a
brace of racing horses.
R. H. Lyon, assistant-superintendent
of the Eastern Dynamite Co., is spend
ing a week visiting at Mr. Lyon's old
home. Union City. He is accompanied
Mrs. Lyons.
Alex Schnyder, an industrious young
man, employed in Schmidt's bakery,
has taken unto himself a wife, in the
person of Miss Bessie Edwards, daugh
ter of Rhy Edwards, who resides near
Portage bridge.
Mrs. J. B. Schriever and daughter
Irene, of Scranton arrived on Tuesday,
to spend some time in Emporium,
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Zarps "and brother H. A. Z irps
Misses Lean and Leon a Clark, of
Coudersport, Pa., twin daughters of
Mr. Berney Clark, arc visiting in Em
porium, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Metzger, Sr.
Miss Eva Shuggart returned on Tues
day from visiting at Reynoldsville,
Punxsutawney and New Milford, and
had a delightful time and thcpleasant
little lady returns home happy.
C. G. Ortou, Esq , of Brooklyn, N.
Y., who has been spending several
weeks in Emporium, guest of J. H.
Day and wife, left on Saturday for his
home. Mr. Orton is Mrs. Day's father
and a pleasant gentleman we found
him.
Robt. Devling, of Sterling Run, who
has been working in Tenn., for some
months, came home last Sunday to see
his brother, who has been confined in
the Williamsport Hospital for some
time, was a PRESS visitor on Mondav.
We regret to learn that Mr. W. E.
Devling does not improve very rapidly
Jos. M. Butler, of Port Allegany,
and Chas. L Butler of Salamanca, N.
Y., drove over from Port Monday
evening to visit relatives and friends
over night. The PRESS was favored by
a call from our old friends and we en
joyed their visit. Both gentlemen
have many friends in Cameron county,
who are always glad to greet them.
Pathmaster A. E. Cummings went to
Emporium Thursday to take a look at
the good roads movement in Cameron
county The Misses Mildred and
Olive Owens left Friday last for Em
porium, where they will pass two or
I three weeks the guests of the Misses
Rachael Day, Frances Leadbetter and
other friends.—Port Alleganyßeporter.
The Crowded Jail.
Thecrowded condition of the county
jail is causing the county commission
ers considerable annoyance. Seven
men and three women are now confia"
ed in the jail, all but one prisoner trac
ing their imprisonment to whiskey.
The commissioners are fitting up three
rooms on the third floor, thereby re
lieving the crowded condition.
Leg Amputated.
Lowell Lewis, of Rich Valley, who
was taken to Williamsport one day last
week, was operated on last Monday,
his left leg being amputated above the
knee. Young Lewis, who is a son of
Verney Lewis, met with an accident
last winter, striking the knee cap with
a hammer cracking the bone.
Sailed for Germany.
Miss Iva Leet sailed from Baltimore,
Md., yesterday on steamer Rheim for
Germany. Miss Maginness, of New
Castle, Pa., accompanies her. Both
ladiep will spend one year at Hanover,
taking up special course of studies.
A large line of ladies and gents shoes
will be sold at a sacrifice to close out
the line, not desiring to handle shoes.
TIIOS. W. WELSH,
23tf Diehl's old stand.
For Sale.
Two good milk cows.
MAHY SUMMERSON,
Sterling Run, Pa.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907.
Lawn Party and Whist.
Mrs. W. H. Howard, in honor of her
quests. Misses Ada Ourrey, Grace
Whiteley and Florence Whiteley, of |
Philadelphia, entertained a largo num
ber of lady friends, Wednesday after-'
noon, their large lawn being utilized
to accommodate the party The fol
lowing attended: Mesdameß: Olm- :
stead, Thomas, Newton, New York
City; Geo. Metzger, Jr., Josiab How- j
ard, Chns. Howard, Chas. Seger, Fritz
Seger, Chas. Logan, Guy Felt, Jjeon |
Felt, W. H. DeLong, E. E. Forbes, Geo.
Smutz, Jasper Harris, C. B. Potter,
New York City, Alton Ilonsler, Allen
Baldwin, Fred Johnson, Robert Mickey,
John H. Day, Elmer Kaye, Lizzie
Hinkle, Frank Shives, Frank Judd,
Misses Ada (Surrey, Grace Whiteley,
Florence Whiteley, Jane Knye, Alice j
Montgomery, Nina Bryan, Grace
Mickey, Cleveland, O.
Three prizes were awarded which
were captured by the following ladies:
First, Mrs. Geo. Metzger, Jr.; Second,
Mrs, Guy Felt and Bubby prize by
Mrs. Frank Shives. The refreshments
of course were elaborate and plentiful.
Van Amburg Shows were at Dan
ville, i'a„ last Friday and thousands
attended the show. The Daily News
praises the performance and menagerie.
Five Persons Killed in Wreck Near
Kittanning.
Running at the rtste of 55 miles an
hour on the Buffalo & Allegheny '
division of the Pennsylvania railroad, I
Tuesday, train No. 76, leaving Kittan
ning for Pittsburg was wrecked be- !
ween Kelly station and Ford City. Five
persons were killed and about twenty
injured The dead are:
MOROAN B. IRWIN, engineer of pas- |
senger train, aged 58, Oakmont.
MRS. A I.ONZO HUFF, and three year (
old son, Johnstown.
D. C. COCHRAN, Phillipston, Pa.
FRANK W. CRITCHLOW, of Titusville. i
Notice to Contractors.
We wish to correspond with log job- I
hern in Pennsylvania, that can stock to j
railroad, from one million to three mil j
lion feet in a job. When job is com- I
pleted, will give new job so jobber will '
have work from year to year. We i
have the stocking of the timber on 87,- I
000 acres and pay the best prices. Our j
work is worth investigating.
G. W. HUNTLEY & SON,
23-tf. Shryock, W. Va.
112 JASPER HARRIS 1
IFOR |
BOYS'SHIRT WAISTS I
GALL AT I
Jasper Harris, I
Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa. W
P OUR NEW LINE OF New S » rinS ° f Wi ° dow Shades T,
P from IOC to 75c per Shade. ||
I Wall Paper for 1907. _ , T Q j
J f_ The best PAINT, Longman & Martinez. |
i| All Colors. I
ifll Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also j - ffl
the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Rodger's StainflOOr, the best made
kinds - for Floors. p
fjj l The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. *_j A rvpv\ r £-» w w /a* rpv ll
ifi Louis against the world. nAKKV b. LLUYL>.
■=¥=; SsnsJisfia ralißi'al HE:'[n@SfSBiMS@S'M@iS®SS : 3SirH^SS :: E!Eyi : EEi7ElE^#
On a Long Auto Trip.
Congressman Charles F. Barclay,
accompanied by bis wife and brother
in-law, R. G. Roberts aiul wife, of
Knoxville, Tenn., tarried in Bellefonte
Wednesday night on their return from
an automobile tour extending from his
home in Sinnamahoning, Cameron
county to Atlantic City and return, in
their magnificent White steamer.
They occupied three weeks in the trip
and had a most enjoyable time, having
been greatly benefitted in health as
their general appearance indicated.—
Bellefonte Weekly Gazette.
Delamater Suicides.
Ex-Senator Geo. W. Delamater, and
once candidate for Governor on the
Republican ticket, committed suicide
at Pittsburg yesterday. Poor Dela
mater! After his defeat he lost all of
his property and became discouraged
and dishearted. He was more,sinned !
against than sinned We knew him
intimately aud always felt he had been
driven to the wall by designing prop
erty grafters.
DEATH'S DOINGS
FRANCISCO.
HECTOR H. FRANCISCO, aged 78, died
at the residence of his son-in-law,
Amos Horning, on West Creek, last
Saturday night, after an illness of
eighteen months, being a great suffer
er most of that time. Mr. Francisco,
who was born at Geneva, N. Y., in
1829, came to Pennsylvania years ago
and settled at Penfield, where he mar
ried, his wife being sister of the late H.
W Bliss. They moved to Emporium
in 1892. Deceased was an active and
industrious man and in spite of his
advanced years was jolly good com
pany and delighted to tell fish yarns,
being an expert fisherman. He had
many friends in this section who re
spected him Deceased was a devout
christian and took an active interest in
church affairs until his illness compel
led his remaining at home. The fun
eral was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Horning, West Creek, last Tues
day afternoon and was largely attend
ed. Kev. Robertson, of Ridgway, de
livered a very able sermon; also was
assisted by Revs. Allen and Bennett.
Interment was made in West Creek
cemetery. Deceased leaves a wife and
two married daughters, Mrs. Amos
Horning and Mrs. Bert Close.
Big bargains in ladies and gents
shoes. THOS. W. WELSH.
Cameron County Press
and TRIBUNE FARMER $2.00.
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IN3VO it! |
| Hot Plate WNfl 1
| Problem Solved j|
[' No Old Box to Gather Oust, Out a Neat and Attractive Frame. I
| Ho Ornament to any Kitchen. Try'jOne. ::|| v!
1' | We have a large stock of Screen Doors and Window ||
Jj| Screens. All kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tile, jjjj'
J| Builders' Supplies, etc.
P CALL AND SEP: US. fej
I STEPHENS & SAUNDERS, 1
'l. Leading Hardware Dealers. p
WHMWBIftiWIf O @9 H -M'y - r
Hot Weather Groceries.
I Many Things Ready to Serve.
HOUSE *TT\ A T/ TRY
FURNISHING MM it-1 jf * OLD
HARDWARE „ DUTCH
The Satisfactory Store m
I CROcKERY • CLEANSER
Much time and worry can he avoided this hot ■
weather by taking advantage of the things ready to I
serve to be found in the stock of the Day Grocery Store. B
Don't wear yourself out over the not sto\e buy the ||
ready to eat things. •
I Money Saving Prices for Friday and Satorday
I 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40.
I California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 11c.
a Spring Brook Creamery Butter 30elb •
N. Y. State hand picked Pea Beans 4c lb. fl
20c Blended CofTce, whole or ground, lb 18c; 2lbs S
Domestic Sardines, packed in oil, J. 4 size tins, 4c. I
Pure Corn Starch a lb 6c. ■
™ Churche's Ann and Hammer brand Soda 8c lb. V
I Heinz 15c pickles, mixed, pain or chow, bottle 10c. A
Carolina Head Rice, choice 8c lb. 3
15c Macaroni, Spagetti or Vermicelli, lb 12c.
12c Canned Corn —Maine packed the can 10c.
1 Booth's Fresh Caught Lake Fish 1
I Eacli Thursday afternoon. Leave I
|l orders for delivery Friday g
morning* £
Pratt's Stock and Poultry Food.
Pratt's Lice Keller.
Crushed Oyster Shells.
You get Better Values Here.
I Prompt delivery to all parts of town.
! J. H. DAY, !
V.. 1 hone 6. Einporii^^^l
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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