Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, January 23, 1908, Image 5

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EMPORIUM
MULING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., I)cc. 30, 1907.
N EMOPHILA, per sack f] 39
Felt's Fancy, 44 165
Pet drove, 44 i 65
Oraham, " 70
Rye " no
Buckwheat " 8. r >
Patent Meal " 50
Coarse Meal per 100, 1 45
Chop Feed, " 1 45
Middlings, 1 55
M 'dd lings. Fancy "
Bran 1 45
Chicken Wheat 1 <;o
Corn per bushel, SO
While Oats. i> ?r bushel, 65
Oyst r Shells, per 100 75
Choite Clover Seed, 1
Choice Timothy Seed, J At Market Prices
Choice Millet Seed, )
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Drudcjist,
enpoßitiH, PA.
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
1
It. C.IIOItHON
Telephone, 19-2
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you would
like to see in this de)iartment,let VH know by poi
tal card or letter, personally.
Miss Arlie Abson, of Coudersport, is
visiting friends in town.
Messrs. Rentz & Strayer are in Buf |
faio, on business this week.
Mrs. Jasper Harris has returned from
visiting relatives in Olean, N. Y.
Earl B. Saunders left here for his I
home in Portville, N. Y., on Monday, j
Miss Kate Weisenfluh returned home
Wednesday, from a visit in Ridgway.
The New Warner dining room is I
being newly fitted up by Contractor I
Cramer.
Attorney A. R. Moore, of Couders i
port transacted business in town on !
Monday.
John Beckman, of Coudersport,
transacted business in Emporium 011 |
Tuesday.
Gordon McGiffin, of Reynoldsville,
Pa., is the guest at the home of John
Hertig.
Miss Alice Montgomery returned
home last Saturday from visiting Miss
Shropp, at Lebanon, Pa.
Mias Nellie Long, of Johnsonburg,
is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and j
Mrs. N. J. Swartz, on East Firth street.
Mr. Rile Prosser, one of the tele
graph operators at Sizerville, visited
in Emporium on Wednesday and made
the PRESS office a social call.
Miss Ellen Auchu was given a sur
prise party by her friends, last Satur
day evening and received several gifts
as a remembrance of the occasion.
Geo. Metzger, Jr., and Fred Bliss are
attending the National Convention of
Cement Users at Buffalo this week.
They are after pointers.
Mrs. Elizabeth Richards, of Couders
port, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Susan Sterner and family, on Broad
street.
Mrs. Mary Edwards, of Sizerville, !
* Pa., was a PHK.SK visitor on Monday I
and renewed her mother's paper—Mrs. j
L. Lucore.
If the lady who purchased some
stove pipe at Stephens & Saunders'
hardware will give the location of her
home, the goods will be delivered.
Henry O. Haupt, of East Emporium,
was a PRESS visitor on Monday and
cheerfully complied with the new rul
ing of Uncle Sam relative to news
paper subscriptions.
Mr. Geo. Webber, one ot the most re
liable engineers on the Buffalo Divis
ion of Pennsy R R., wasa PRESS visitor
on Wednesday and pushed the date on
his paper ahead.
Miss Nellie Swartz entertained the
Cla«s of 1908, at her home, on Monday
evening, in honor of her 17th birth
day. The occasion was one that will
long be remembered.
A number of friends called on Bank
Teller, Charles Crandell, Friday even
ing and aided him in celebrating his
birthday anniversary, composed of a
few summers and many winters. His
extreme modesty compelled him to
hide his youthful years. However, the |
occasion was pleasantly parsed and i
pedro held the board.
!\li«s Lottie Leviokie is visiting rela
tives and friends in Pittsburg, this
' week.
Judge Geo. .J. Laßar has l>een laid
up with the grip, having contracted a
j tevere cold during the murder trial
Mrs. J. B. Meisel is visiting at her
home in Clermont, Pa. Mrs. C. \V,
Burdiok, of Clermont, is assisting in
the store during her absence.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Seger entertained
! a few friends on Monday evening, in
honor of Messrs. Geo. Meyers and Her
| bert Selilander, of Erie, Pa.
Edward Marshall, of Sterling Hun,
was a welcome caller at the PRESS of
fice 011 Tuesday and made sure of our
paper for another year The young
man is the yougest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tiieo. Marshall, formerly residents of
| Emporium, and was born on Fifth
| street. He is a bright, active young
lad.
A large party of guests from Roch
! ester and Hornell, N Y., were guests
: at New Warner Monday and Tuesday,
j having wired here for rooms. The
party was composed of: Rev. Jos.
Cameron, Miss Catharine Cameron,
Rochester, N. Y.; J. O. Cameron and
wife, M. A. Cameron and wife, Chas
I Cameron, John A. Cameron and Mrs.
. M. Glynn, Hornell, N.Y.
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us
Strong and Healthy.
All the blood in the both' passes
j through the kidneys once every three
minutes. The kidneys filter the blood.
They work nijiht and day When
healthy they remove about 500 graines
of impure matter daily, when uiiheaitln
some part ol the impure matter is left in
the blood. This brings on many dis
eases and symptoms—pain in the back,
headache, nervousness, hot. dry skin, rheu
matism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eye
sight and hearing, dizziness, irregular
I heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy; deposits
in the urine, etc. But if you keep the
filters right you will have no trouble with
your kidneys
Mrs. Joe Simpler, Cathrine St., Port
Allegany, Pa., says:"For some time I
have suffered with dull, nagging back
aches and severe pains that were always
present iti the region of my kidneys.
Coostant headaches and di/./.y spells caus
ed me to feel tired and upon rising in the
morning, I felt almost unable to begin
the day's work. 1 friend hearing of my
condition advised me to trv Doan s Kid
ney Pills, and I did so. The effect til
their use was wonderful. The backache
vanished and the headaches and dizzy
spells are now a thing of the past. It is
with great pleasure that 1 recommend
Uoan's Kidney Pills to all suffering from
troubles arming from inactive kidneys."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster Milburn Co., Tiuflalo, New York,
sole agent* for the I'nited States. Re
memlcr the name—Doan's—and take no
otl.<v
It is very important and in fact it is
absolutely necessary to health that we
give relief to the stomach promptly at
the first signs of trouble—which are belch
ing of gas. nausea, sour stomach, head
ache, irritability and nervousness. There
are warnings that the stomach has been
mistreated: it is doing too much work and
it is demanding help from you. Take
something once in a while; especially after
meals; something like KODOL for Dys
pepsia and Indigestion. It will enable
your stomach to do it> work properly.
Sold by It.(,'. Dodson.
Ping's Little Liver Pills wake up lazy
livers, clean the system and clear the
skin. Try them for biliousness and sick
headache. Price 25c at 11. ('. Dodson's
drugstore. 3m.
A King's Dyspepsia Tablet after each
meal overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia and
other stomaehe ills. Two days' trial free.
Ask our dealer. Sold at It. C. Dodson's
drug store. 3m.
When the Stomach, Heart or Kidney
nerves get weak, then these organs al
ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach or
stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That
is simply a makeshift. Get a prescrip
tion known to the druggists every
where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The
Restorative is prepared expressly for
these weak inside nerves. Strengthen
those nerves and build them up with
Dr. Shoop's Restorative—tablets or
liquid—and see how quickly help will
come. Free sample test sent on re
quest by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis.
Your health is surely worth thfs simple
test. Sold by all dealers.
Rank Foolishness.
"When attacked by a cough or a cold,
or when your throat is sore, it is rauk
foolishness to take any other medicine
than Dr. King's New Discovery," says
C. 0. Kldridge, of Empire, Ga. "I have
used New Discovery seven years and T
kuow it is the best remedy on earth for
coughs and colds, croup, and all throat
and lung troubles. My children are
subject to croup, but New Discovery
quickly cures every attack." Known
the world over as the King of throat
and lung remedies. Sold under guar
antee at all drug stores. 50c and 81.00.
Trial bottles free.
It will be unnecessary tor you togo
through a painful, expensive operation
for Piles if you use Man/an. Put up
in collapsible tube with nozzle, readv to
apply to the soreness and inflammation.
For any form of Piles, price 50c, guaran
teed at It. C. Dodson's drug store. 3m
Now that leap year is again with us it
itne eligible bachelors were preparing for
Turn over a new leaf and keep the
snow shoveled off your walks more
prompt and better' than heretofore.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908.
j The finest Coffee Substitute ever
| made, lias recently been produced by
j J)r. Shoop of Racine, Wis. You don't
; have to boil it twenty or thirty min
utes. "Made in a minute," says the
doctor. "Health Cofi'ee" is really the
closest Coffee Imitation ever yet pro
duced. Not a grain of real Coffeein it
either. Health Coflfee Imitation is
made from pure toasted cereals or
grains, with malt, nut-, etc. Really it
would fool an expert—were he to un
knowingly drink it for Coffee Sold by
all dealers.
Piuesalvc Carbolized acts like a poul
tice, draws out inflammation and poison.
Antiseptic healing. For chapped liand.s,
lips, cuts and burns. 11. C. Dodson's
drug store. 3m.
When you want the best, get Do Witt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It in
good for little or big cuts, boil* or bruises
and is especially recommended for piles.
Sold by R. C. Dodson.
PROGRAM FOR
The Farmers' Institute
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 27 and 28,1908
At the Court House, Emporium, Pa,
MONDAY, AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:30.
Prayer Rev. J. M. Robertson
Address of Welcome.
Response T. J. Phillips
My Experience with Lime and Commercial Fertilizer
A J. Kahler
Insoluable Phosphates M. S. McDowell
Question Box.
General Discussion.
Adjourn.
EVENING SESSION, 7:30.
Music.
Question Box.
Agriculture, An Art M. S. McDowell
Taxation A. J. Kahler
Music.
The Home and Its Maker . ,T. J. Phillips
General Discussion.
Music
Adjourn.
TUESDAY, MORNING SESSION, 0:30.
Prayer Rev. Geo. H. Johnston
Question Box.
Farm Manures and their best use T. J Phillips
Commercial Fertilizers M. S. McDowell
Hogs for Profit A. J. Kahler
General Discussion.
Adjourn.
AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:30
Question Box.
Corn Culture and Corn Breeding A. J. Kahlel
Lime M. S. McDowell
Thirty Years Experience with Dairy Cows T. J. Phillips
General Discussion.
Adjourn.
EVENING SESSION, 7:30
Music.
Question Box.
A Few facts about Bacteria M. S. McDowell
Soil Fertility A. J. Kahler
Music.
We Say we are Economical, But Are We T. J, Phillips
General Discussion.
Music.
Adjourn.
The music will be provided by r.'r. GEO. A. WALKER.
fifegfßring this program with you to the sessions.
Bulletin.
THE MIDWINTER OUTING.
This is the time for the midwinter outing. A dash of
summer in the midst of winter is an agreeable variation. It
makes for health and pleasurer and stimulates vitality.
For the extended trip, Southern California, the fruit
and flour land of the Pacific Coast, offers unrivaled attrac
tractions.
For the fortnight's trip, Florida, the Summer garden
of the Northern winter, bids you come and enjoy its
genial sunshine, its tropical scenes and its out-door life.
For the ten days' outing, Pinehurst, Camden,
Aiken, Augusta, Southern Pines and other popular re
sorts in the pine belt of the Carolinas and Georgia offer
many inducements.
For the short trip—the week-end outing*—Atlantic
City is always attractive. The same breezes that depress
the thermometer in summer seem to keep it up in winter.
It offers great hotels 011 the ocean's edge, out-of-door life
on land and serf and a climate full of snap but shorn of
the winter severity.
Before deciding on your midwinter outing consult a
Pennsylyania Railroad Ticket Agent and get a Pennsylva
nia Railroad Excursion Book. Whether you select Cali
fornia, Florida, the Carolinas, or Atlantic City, the Penn
sylvania Railroad offers a comprehensive train service, rea
sonable rates and ticketing arrangements, and the best fa
cilities that modern transportation methods can provide. 46-2
p OUR NEW LINE OF i $9 A poor dressmaker can make an ugly k,
jtjjj rv*/s gown from good material. The cut- J=S
f a " Paper for 1908. B aws FRENCH M.GR.S I
J} ~ , , _ , //[ S Is not only the most beautiful of fil
?] Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also; /j\ writing papers, but the cutting of the fll
[J the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all ' /J\\C^W~ 7 \ sheets and envelopes has given to it a llj
=J kinds I st y le and "smartness" which appeals Kjjjl
/V to discriminating buyers of stationery. ff|]
|f The Graves line took first prize in competition at St.. i May we not show you this celebrated paper? g|
Louis against the world. " L \ HARRY S.LLOYD. jk
Bue.s Laxative Cough Syrup for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough
grows in favor daily with young and old.
Mothers should keep it on hand forchild
ren. It is pompt relief to croup. It is
gently laxative, driving the poison and
phlegm from the system. It is simply a
emedy that gives relief, guaranteed at 11.
C. Dodson's drug store. 3m
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
forte has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular sheet music. All
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44-tf.
Warning;.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit Irom this
office, or the Superintendent at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDEU MFO. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1003,
24-tf.
I WINDSOR HOTELS
•? W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager
Midway between ISroad St.l Station B
and Reading Terminal on l-ilbert St. fej
A convenient and homelike place to siay I \
while in the city shopping.
An excellent restaurant where good ser I
vice combines with low prices.
Rooms SI.OO per day ami upwards. I i
The only moderate priced hotel ofrepu- I
tation and consequence in
Philadelphia, Pa.
■-•->i.ng salve in tha world
[oHS SHSHHHSE SESHHHSH SHSESeSH
j»j In
| Pocket Cutlery £
Jfl For Little Roys from 10c to 50c. W
For Rig Boys from 2">c to 81.50. [})
For Men from 50c to $1.50. [J;
n] For Ladies from 25c to 81.50. js
n] All knives from ">oc to $1.50 are fully warranted, [»
| SKATES I
! m
in We have the full line of the famous Winslow Skates and m
in are selling them at reduced prices. jjj
[jj We earry a very large line of COOK STOVESfaiul K
[J| RANGES, HEATING STOVES for coal wood or gas, ranging [{)
ffi in price from 81.25 to 840.00. uj
| Plumbing, Tinning, Hot Water and |
Heating a Specialty. jjj
1 F. V. HHI I.MAN & CO. !
(IsrH HSHHESB 5 SHHHHSBS HSHS 25S5PSH5 SS HS2SHSHS SHS2SHS2 SHIH
BROOK' CREAMERY
I HAVE YOU TRIED IT? I
It is Butter that is always Sweet and Good
ITV A JS9 Q SWANS
JJJ\ j c} DOWN
TEAS AND The Sat . sfacto st()re CAKE
COFFEES J FLOUR. |P
IWsek End Special Prices for Friday and Saturday 1
TAKE ADVANTAGE I
25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.40.
Hams Mild Sugar Cured, 10 to 12 lbs a lb. 13c. ®
I Pure Lard in bulk, alb 12
Extra Choice Lemons, 20c dozen.
7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c.
20c Blended Coffee, 2lbs for 35c.
15c prunes, large, black and meaty, 2lbs 25c. I
10c Bird Food, a package, Bc. V
I 1 lb can Royal Baking Powder 45c. A
50c package Searchlight Matches 45c. ■
12c Sugar Corn, Rigbv brand" the can 10c.
- - - |
m Get More Eggs m
I By using Pratt's Poultry Regular, the guaranteed ■
egg producer and "Peerless Crushed Oyster shells. Get ■
them at Day's. 112
Kresli ISaltitnorc Oysters
I Green Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables.
House Furnishing Hardware, China, I
Crockery, Glass and Willow Ware
I Prompt delivery to all parts of town I
You get Better Values Here.
J. H. DAY, I
A Phone 6. Emporium
ft SEEDS M
mJW BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED >
W SPECIAL OFFER:^§
ytf Vlttdo to hulld New Kuolnrim, A trial
W make you our permanent customer.
J Prize Collection " n v ,f a r l
It tl>e finest; Turnip, 7 Bpl*»mL«t; Onion, h 0 varie- '
ties; 10 bprlmc-flowprlnir Bulb*—us varietw ;.iall.
titARANTEKI) TO I»LKa>
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\ to cover postage and packing and receive thin valuable 1
; a collection of N*«'dn puld, together with my tig J
A Inntructlvc, Keautlfnl heed and Plaint Hook, M
A tells all about the Beat varieties of Seeds, Plantp, etc. M Buckbee,
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