Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 14, 1907, Image 5

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    EMPORIUM
MILLING JJOMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Nov. 11, 19#7.
NEMOPHILA, per sack |1 45
Felt's Fancy, " 1 85
Pet Grove, " 1 65
Graham, " 75
Rye " 80
Buckwheat " 85
Patent Meal " 50
Coarse Meal per 100, 1 50
Chop Feed, " 1 50
Middlings
M iddliugs. Fancy "
Bran 1 50
Chicken Wheat 1 85
Corn per bushel, 84
White Oats.per bushel 85
Oyst r Shells, per 100 75
OhoiteCloverSeed, )
Choice Timothy Seed, > At MarketPrlces
Choice Millet Seed, S
R. a DODSON.
THE
Druigcjist,
EMPORIUM, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sta..
R. C. DODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
LOCAL, DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you would
ike to see in thin departmental us know by pot
llal card or letter, personally.
W. A. Dalrymple is home from West
Virginia lumber region.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. G. Walker, of
Calder, visited in town yesterday.
Mrs. W. W. Weiman and Miss Eliza
beth Ludlam are doing Buffalo this
week.
Mrs. Chas. T. Logan is visiting her
mother at Binghamton, N. Y., for a
few days.
W. L. Sykes of Buffalo, transacted
business in town Wednesday and visit
ed relatives here.
Mrs. Armstrong, of Warren, Pa., is
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hackenberg,
being an old friend of Mrs. H.
Mrs. Estella Coppersmith, and
daughter Leona, are visiting and trans
acting business at Buffalo this week.
D. A. Skinner, of Moore Hill, enroll
ed his name on the PRESS list on Mon
day, at the same time rolled in the
cash.
C. Wesley Barr, of Gibson, transact
ed business in Emporium on Friday last
and spent a few moments at PRESS
office.
Mrs. L. J. Wylie and little niece, of
Sterling Run, were PRESS callers on
Monday and made the PRESS move
ahead for another year.
Mrs. W. L. Sykes and daughter
Grace of Buffalo, were guests of George
and Miss Grace Walker at the old
homestead on West Fourth street.
Michael Murphy of Bolivar, N. Y.,
visited friends in town on Tuesday
and Wednesday. The PRESS editor
was glad to shake hands with our old
friend.
Mose Harris arrived in Emporium
yesterday evening to help the Moun
taineer boys along with their dance.
He is located at Seattle, Wash. Hi«
friends are all glad to see him.
W. P. Earnest, of Ridgway, years
ago an employee of the PRESS for sev
years, called on ye editor and family
last Sunday. He is engaged in the
bowling alley business at Ridgway.
That young man—Henry Auchu Bair
—'phones us to stand up and say why
why we failed to announce that he was
here. Beg pardon, young man—may
you grow up as wise as your illustrious
grand-father.
John D. Bell, one of our most es
teemed citizens and friends, who fills
a responsible positiop with the Eastern
Dynamite Company at this place was a
pleasant social caller at the PRESS
sanctum last Friday.
Newton H. McCloskey, wife and
daughter, of Sinnamahoning, have
been spending several days with the
parents of Mr. McCloskey, Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. McCloskey at Chathams
Run. Their son Newton, holds a re
sponsible position with Barclay Bros,
and has been with this well known
firm for years.— Lock Haven Daily Ex
press.
Assessor Frank J. Lewis, of Shippen,
was a PRESS visitor on Monday. He
expects to close up his assessing work
this month. Frank is doing a nice
trade in his general merchandise store
and regets his time devoted to the
position of assessor. However, he is
giving his attention to the duties care
fully.
Geo. H. Crawford visited in town on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Robt. K. Mickey and Mrs. I. K.
Hockley visited at St. Marys last Fri
day.
Dr. H. P. Holt, the eye specialist, of
Dußois, accompanied by his daughter,
are stopping in town for a few days.
Mrs. Jos. L. Wheeler, of Marion, S.
C., is visiting relatives in town, guest
of her brother and wife, Geo. Hurteau.
Jas. R. Batchelder, the boss hunter,
of Grove sends us a photo of himself
and a 400 pound bear he recently kill
ed. Send one to Teddy, J. R.
A. H Shafer, of Ridgway, was an
Emporium yesterday and called on ye
editor, firing off one of his big guns.
Pleased always to see you, A. H.
Waning Lumber Industry.
Milton O. Nelson, writing on"The
Lumber Industry ot America,"in the
Review of Reviews for November,
says:
''A few American citizens are still
living who were alive the days when
the Indians and Ohio pioneers were
cutting great clear-grained black wal
nut, white oak and hickory logs, pil
ing them and burning them to ashes
in order to get rid of them. Farm
houses are still standing in the Ohio
Valley whose tenoned frames are of
black walnut, and whose roof boards
are of wide clear lumber, such as is
now sought for to be made into king's
table tops. Black walnut lumber in
American commerce to-day is little
moro than a memory, white oak in
the finer finishing grades is worth
half the price of mohogany, and the
American vehicle industry is in dis
tress for the lack of hickory. Even
in sawmill cities of the present day
the lath from the walls of wrecked
houses is carefully cleaned and bundl
ed for resale, while half decayed pine
logs are sawed into merchantable
lumber.
"Thus in the span of one life the
American lumber industry has passed
from surfeit to hunger. Such another
span promises to carry us from hun
ger to starvation.
Honor Roll.
Honor roll of the Sizerville school:
Lena Agliardo, Earl Montgomery,
Henry Victory, Franklin Alden, Louie
Villilla.
ANNA MARKET, Teicher.
Nov. 8, 1907.
A meeting of the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union will be held in the
Reading Room, Friday afternoon, at
three o'clock. The presence of every
member desired.
MRS. STRAYER, Sec'y.
Bachelor Whist.
Judge B. W. Green will entertain a
number of his gentlemen friends Satur
day evening, at whist. Of course it
will be a pleasant occasion.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wood
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.
Sold by L. Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr
Souie uirls who think they can sing
ought to patronize a correspondence
school of thought.
English Spavin Liniment removes
Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from horses; also Blood
Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring
Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one
bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure.
Sold by L.Taggart, druggist. 32-lyr
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
pleted, will give new job so jobber will
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. Shryock, W. Va.
It is claimed indigestion is the nation ii
disease. That's why the demand foi
Rings Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increas
ing because they do the work. Stomach
trouble, indigestion, dyspepsia, bloating,
etc., yield quickly. Two days treatment
free. Ask your druggist about them.
For sale by R. C. Dodson.
It comes put up in a collapsible tube
with a nozzle, easy to apply to the sore
ness and inflammation, for any form of
Piles; it soothes and relieves paiu, itching
and burning. Man Zan Pile Remedy.
Price 50 cents. Guaranteed. Sold by
It. C. Dodson.
For Sale.
Two good work horses, one driving
horse —good saddle horse—and one
good fresh milch cow. Apply to
GEO. KENWORTHY,
36 tf. Sterling Run, Pa.
Genuine Offer.
Seger Bro's of New York City, offer
for sale one high grade Becker Bro's
piano, brought to Emporium recently
Same can be seen at R. Soger's resi
dence. We will sell this piano fors2so
cash, or S3OO on time, SIO.OO down and
$5.00 a month. We have also on hand
two or three second-hand pianos which
we will sell out cheap. Further infor
mation can be had by writing us.
SEGER BROS,
237 West 142 St.
36tf New York City.
Wanted.
Reliable Deputy Organizer and Fin
ancial Secretary, for city or country if
desired, lady or gentleman. Good
terms to right party. W. E. P. V.
Address,
A. A. WHITE,
Punxsutawney, Pa.
No. 217 East Liberty St. 36-4t.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907.
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Life When an
Emporium Citizen Shows You
the Cure.
Why will people continue to nutter
the agonies of kidney complaint, back
aches, urinary disorders, lameness,
headaches, languor, who allow them
selves to become chronic invalids,
when a certain cure is offered them?
Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy
to use, because it gives to the kidneys
the help they need to perform their
work.
It you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure
yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy
or Bright's disease sets in. Read this
Emporium testimony.
Mrs. Frank Mundy, living on West
Fourth street, Emporium, Pa., says:
"Since using Doan's Kidney Pills which
I procured from L. Tasgart, the drug
gist, I am feeling ever so much better.
My kidneys were very weak and I was
obliged to rise ninny times during the
night. I suffered with dull nagging
backache and splitting headaches. Pains
would dart through the small of my back,
and at times my feet and hands would
bloat, so that I was in constant misery.
When I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills
I decided to try them. I obtained great
benefit from the use of this remedy, for
they regulate the kidneys and drove out
the pains and aches in ray back and head.
I cheerfully recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills.
For sale by all dealers. Priceso cents.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United Stales. Re
member the name—• Doan's—and lake no
Ottif,.
A BEAUTIFUL FACE
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or other skin Imperfections, you
/I r *r -•* .Jw -an remove Ihe.-n and have a
ind beautiful complexion by urin
BEAUTYSKSfSS
W' l _•. JIT II Makes new
Improvel the
Removes Skin Imperfection!. ff, SB®
Beneficial results guaranteed pj
or money refunded. \Li» jj
Send stamp for Free Sample, \ IJT
Particulars and Testimonials. \ ,
Mention this paper. After Tslng.
CHEMICAL CO.,
Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ladies Take Notice
Lessons Souvenir
All Ladies
You and your friends are cordially invited to attend on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21-23,1907
Opening and Display of
Fancy Work
In charge of C. S. Ferguson, expert operator from
Cleveland, O. .Something entirely new in Automatic Tuck
ing, Insertion work, Lace Edging, Initial and outline Work.
Drop in on any of these days and receive a FFEE lesson
011 any of the above.
Souvenirs for the Ladies at
A Machineto be Given Away
Laßar's Furniture Store.
White Sewing Machine Agency.
OUR NEW LINE OF Arc You Corretc? g,
lH Not alone '" dress and habits do we display fi|i
nk ww r | | w-v - . _ _ our taste and refinement, buj just as much so £
k Wall Paoer for! 907 |v Bttsv; , i;;s: T ' 1 ' 1
>J( * *VI A "m • How are you represented ? Does your lette ffl
,| suggest careless and disrespect, or is your C=
liiJ personality carried into withstyleand refiner II
Ifi l ™"™"™"""""""™" nient,( J=S
"Jll St , We'aJe making a specialty this week of the 11
Ifril _ . , , , , , 111 famous I^J
J] Consists of the best tilings from three factories. Also Ml 112t 1
L{ the Robert Graves Co. 's line of Decoration Paper ofiall Eaton s p,
||l kinds. French Madras fl
The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. HARRY S. LLOYD |j
It is a well known fact that person
living in pine forests do not suffer from
kidney diseases. One dose of Pineules
at night usually relieves backache. HO
days treatment SI.OO. Your money re
funded if not satisfied. Sold by R. C.
Dodson.
A woman's idea ot a perfect gentle
man is any man who agrees with her.
Your skin should be clear and bright
if your liver is in normal condition.
Rings Little Liver Pills act on the liver;
add headache, constipation and billious
ness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold
by 11. 0. Dodson.
Many a woman who doesn't know her
own mind gives her husband apiece of it.
Mothers with little children need no
longer fear croup, colds or whooping
cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup
tastes good. It works off the cold through
the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the
head. For young and old. Guaranteed.
Secure a bottle at oncc. Sold by R. C.
Dodson.
About the only way you can arouse a
man's conscience is to catch him at It.
A Significant Prayer
"May the Lord help you make Buck
len's Arnica Salve known to all," writes
J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel llill, N. C. It
quickly took the pain out of a fellon for
me and cured it in wonderfully short
time." Best on earth for sores, burns and
wounds. 25c. at All Druggists.
Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol
ized acts like a poultice in drawing out
inflamation and poison? It is anticeptic.
For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it
is immediate relief. 25cts. Sold by R.
C. Dodson.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve penetrates the pores—thoroughly
cleanses—and is healing and soothing.
Good for piles. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
Trial Catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request by Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people—without a
penny's cost—the great value of this
scientific prescription known to drug
gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cat
arrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Bulletin.
THE NEW UNION STATION AT WASHINGTON.
All the passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Rail
road will enter and depart from the new Union Station at
Washington on November 17, 1907, and on the same date
the present station at Sixth and B Streets will be closed
to traffic.
The date is singularly fitting. In 1807 both wings
of the Capitol were completed, and now a century later a
building even larger is opened for a great public utility,
which did not exist at that time.
The railroad terminal facilities at Washington have
been inadequate for years, particularly at inauguration per
iods and on the assemblage of other large gatherings at
the Capitol. Their improvement was imperative and so it
has come about that, by the combined effort of the rail
roads and the United States Government, one of the larg
est and unquestionably the handsomest railroad station in
the world is now provided not only for the convenience of
the citizens of the United States, but as a notable archi
tectural addition to the great public buildings of the Cap
itol City. It is a monumental edifice and a worthy type of
the future structures, which will make Washington the
municipal beauty spot of the world.
The station including the Concourse is longer than
the Capitol and nearly as wide. The waiting room is larg
er than the hall of the House of Representatives. The
concourse, which is the train lobby, is longer than the in
terior of the Capitol building, if it were one continuous
hall, and half as wide. It is the largest building ever con
structed for a like purpose.
Within this great structure there is every conven
ience the traveler can desire, so grouped about the-central
hall as to serve the purpose of the best advantage.
The lofty arched entrances face a plaza as large as
an ordinary city park, which will be laid out as a plaza
and adorned with shubbery and fountains.
The trackage is sufficient for all demands upon it
and as the entrance to and exit from the trains are separat
ed, the confusion and jostling of hurrying crowds moving
in opposite directions will be obviated.
The bigness of the station is impressive; its utilities
obvious. No. 1302-39-21.
Royal'' Mocha"" i JaOaCoffe^^
A A Coffee with fine body and exquisite flavor and A
■ when properly prepared, it is a drink that tickles the ft
I palate, stimulates the heart, makes the user contented I
M with the world and himself and sends him forth well ■
■ - fitted to meet the responsible ties of life, 35c lb; 3lb $1 W
I i| I
FRESH 7k HUNTLEY &
■ CRISP /J /| / PALMER'S §|
■ CRACKERS DINNER §
p The Satisfactory Store ft
112 und WAFERS BISCUIT
Week End Speciel Prices for Friday and Saturday
25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40.
20c Blended Coffee, 2 lbs for 35c
I California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 101 c I
m Princess Paper Shell Almonds 25clb ft
■ 7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c. ft
a ioc roll "Square Deal" Toilet paper 8c,6 rolls 45c. ft
« Pure Corn Starch a lb 6c. S
I ioc Potted Tongue, 3 for 25c. a
S 30c Welches Grape Juice, a bottle 25c. 9
* 15c package Elbow Macaroni 12c.
■ lib can Royal Baking Powder 45c. if
■ "U All No" Caramel Mint Cubes, a lb 20c. ■
| Booth's Fresh Caught Lake Fish I
I Each Thursday afternoon. Leave "
I orders for delivery Friday §
I morning. I
ft Fresh Baltimore Nhucked Oysters ft
1 Ghoicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Nuts, Dates, Figs I
I Confectionery. ' |
1 You get Better Values Here. J
§ Prompt delivery to all parts of town.. I
8 J, H. DAY, I
V., Phone 6. Emporiun^^^^