Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, February 20, 1908, Image 5

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    K.MPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Feb. 13, 190 H.
N BMOI'HI LA, per sack fl 30
Felt's Fancy, " l 85 i
Pet drove, " 1 (15 j
Graham, " 70 i
Bye '• HO
Buckwheat " 85
Patent Meal " 50
Coarse Meal per too, 1 45
Chop Feed,... ..." 1 45
Middlings, 1 55
Middlings. Fancy "
Bran 1 45
Chicken Wheat 1 70
Corn per bushel, 80
WhiteOats,per bushel 65
Oyst r Shells, per 100 75
Choice Clover Seed, 1
Choice Timothy Seed , > At Market Prices j
Choice Millet Seed, \
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Druggist,
EMPORII7M, ¥* A .
IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
112
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
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Telephone, 19-2
LOCAL UEPARTIIENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which JJOU would
like to HCC in this department,let us know by pot
tal card or letter, personally.
Mr. Bndd McCarthy, of Renovo. i
visited friends in town on Sunday. j
Mrs. Harry Derby returned home I
last Friday from visiting at Oiean.
Frank R. Dodson has returned home !
from a month's sojourn in Coudersport. !
Mr. C.-H. Sullivan, of Kersey, visit j
, ed his friend Prof. Houriban, at this i
place last Sunday.
Mrs. D. R. Branson came over from '
Dußois yesterday to visit her father j
and sister for a day.
Miss Bessie McQ.uay is assiting in j
Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith's store during !
the absence of Miss Edna Palmer.
Wm. J. Merry, Sr., of Scio, N. Y., j
was a guest at the home of his son, W. j
J Merry, Jr., and wife the past week. >
Miss Budd Hogan is slowly recover i
ing from her recent serious illness, al- j
so Mrs. Hogan is on a fair road to re
covery.
Miss Mayme Cummings left for
Cleveland, on Monday, where she is
employed by Reed Bro's, wholesale
millinery.
Miss Jeanette Metzger. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Metzger, of Wells- |
ville, N. Y., is visiting relatives and
friends in town.
Miss Frances Blumle captured first
prize at the masquerade skating party,
last Saturday evening, having been
dressed to represent a Gypsie.
Mrs. Wm. Robinson, of West Fifth
street, has returned home from Wil- |
liamsport, being called there by the ill- j
nessof her mother, Mrs. Williams.
Mrs. Amanda Carlson and son j
Augustus, visited friends at Dußois
and Ridgway; also Dr. Boher at Fails
Creek They report a pleasant trip.
Mis. Byrus Gitchell, of Binghamton, !
N. Y., is in town, having been called
here by the illness of her mother and !
sister, Mrs. Hogan and daughter Miss i
Budd.
Misses Anna Straub and Madalene i
Severin, of St. Marys, were guests at j
the home of Hon. F. X. Blumle and |
, family the last of the week, returning j
home on Sunday.
The Friendly Society of the Presby- I
terian Church, held their regular |
monthly business meeting last Thurs
day evening at the home of the Rev. |
and Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson.
Miss Sarah B. Strong, niece of Mr. j
G. W. Strong, who has been "first
trick" eperator in Pennsy yard at this
place, has resigned her position to ac
cept a more] lucrative place with the j
Glass Co. Her acquaintances at this
place disliked very much to have her I
leave Emporium.
Mr. Roger Gallagher, of Buffalo, [
who haß been visiting his daughter, !
Miss Mazie Gallagher and brother
Thos. at this place since Christmas, re
turned to Buffalo yesterday. Ho has
for many years been in the employ of'
Pennsy R. It., but has now retired and j
is taking it easy.
Mr. anil Mrs. Jasper Harris arc visit
ing friends at Iseliua, N. Y.
Mrs. W. K. Swetland and son, of
Coudersport, are guests of Mrs. H. N.
Knight at this place.
Mrs. Josiab Howard and Mrs. Ida
j Cavey art! visiting at Norristown,
j being called there on account of the
death of a cousin.
L. W. Gleason, of Driftwood, Chair
man of the Republican County Com
mittee, was a welcome PRESS visitor
011 Tuesday, as hopeful and jolly as
ever.
Richard Kuetaue, the hustling Fourth
j street dry goods merchant, went to
I New York City, on Tuesday" to pur
[ chase Spring millinery goods and
novelties. Watch for ins ad vs. in the
PRESS.
Read the announcement of the en
gagement of Miss Bradley, the wond
j erful [ erformer on skates, at opera
1 house, Thursday afternoon and even
ing, Feb. 27th.
W. L. Sykes and wife, of Buffalo, left ]
! on Monday for California to pass the
j balance of the winter. We regret to
I learn that Mr. Syke's health is not the
best.
The Social Swim.
Mrs. Fred Seger gave a Valentine
Party Friday evening to a number of
friends. Pleasant occasion.
EVENING PARTY.
Miss Kate Metzger entertains a large
I party of young ladies and gents Fri
day evening, in honor ot her cousin,
Miss Jeanette Metzger, of Wellsville,
; N. Y. Oh ! what a jolly good time our
■ young people are having this winter—
I in fact all times.
Seriously 111.
We regret to announce the serious
illness of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pearsall's
i only son Robt. The young lad was
i first taken down with grip, which turn
i ed to brain fever.
Sudden Death.
As we goto press we learn that Nel
son H. Sizer, aged 54, died at Altoona,
j yesterday, of typhoid fever. He leaves
a wife. Deceased was born at Sizer
ville. The funeral will take place at
Altoona 011 Friday. Miss Dora, of
Sizerville, his only sister, leaves to-day
for Altoona. The PRESS deeply regrets
this sad announcement. Deceased
was salesman for Jacob Dold Co., of
Buffalo.
"My Wite's Family."
"My Wife's Family" the three act
j musical farce -comedy success of iast
: season, has been secured by Manager
| Butler and will be seen hero at the
; Emporium Opera House 011 Friday
' evening, Feb. 'Jlst. This merry con
; glomeration of nonsensical fun, music
1 and dances by Stepehens and Linton,
I scored a hit from the opening perform
j ance, and duplicated its success for a
1 season of forty weeks last year.
If you have Catarrh, rid yourself of]
: this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Shoop ]
of Racine, Wis., to mail you free, a
I ttial box of his Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
: Remedy A simple, single test, will
i surely tell you a Catarrh truth well
J worth your knowing Write today.
Don's suffer longer. Sold by all deal
' era.
NOTES Of INTEHEST.
The triumphant election of the Re
publican Mayor of William-sport was a
great victory.
Three burner hot plate used part of
summer, for sale cheap. Call at Mrs.
I J. P. Bineman's, West Fifth street.
52-tf. C. 11. EDGAR.
Election in his county passed with
out much of any excitement. We give
the total vote in another column.
i Special
II I
|S Friday and Saturday
j Here aro some of the prices off
j ! tilings to be had at MRS. M. F.
; ! CONWAY'S:
Butter, 34c lb.
Eggs, fresh, 32c doz
18c Coffee, 16c lb.
Try it and you will try it again.
Wheat Shredded 12c
Currants, 12c lb.
Raisins 14c lb.
Groceries and Notions and Home
Made Bread and Cookies.
Mrs. M. F. Conway,
BROAD STREET.
PINEULES for the Kidney;
30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR SI.OO
THZ ORICITJ .. L.ASAT.VC COUGH SYRUP I
j KENNEDY'S UXAT'VEHONEY«>TAR
I Sed Clovor Ulo3soi;i ami Ujney Bee on Ev«ry Battle, j
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908.
j. REAPING BENEFIT.
Prom the Experience of Emporium
People.
We :ne fortunate indeed to be able to
I profit by the experience of our neighbors.
| The public utterances ol' Emporium resi
dents on the following subject will inter
est and benefit thousands of our readers.
Head this statement. No better proof
can be had.
Mrs. Anna Xininiet, living on West
4th St., Emporium, Pa. says: '■ I have
received a great deal of relief from the
use of Doau's Kidney Pills. I suffered
with kidney trouble for years and though
I doctored and used numerous remedies I
could gel no relief. I suffered with back
ache. pains through my loins, severe head
aches, and a constant feeling ol laugor
and depression. The kidneys were much
disordered and the secretions were very
irregular causing tne to arise many times
during the night. I finally learned of
Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box
from L Taggart, the druggist. This
remedy gave me more relief than any
thing 1 ever used. lam seldom troubled
with backache, the kidneys have been
strengthened and I feel better in every
way. Doan's Kidney Pills have been a
great help to tne and I strongly advise
anyone suffering with kidney trouble to
use this remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agi-nts for the I nited States Ue
memh»i the name—Doau's—in 11 ike no
• >th<..
Neighborhood l-avorite.
Mrs. K l>. ("harks, ol Harbor. Maine,
speaking of Electric Hitters, say>: •It
is a neighborhood favorite here with
us. It deserves to be a favorite every
where. It gives t|uiek relief in dyspep
sia, liver complaint, kidney derange
ment, malnutrition, r; i ou-nes*, weak
ness and general <' l iit v. Its action on
the blood, as a tlmi _h purifier makes it
especially useful as i >i.ring medicine.
This grand altern itive tunic is sold under
guarantee at all Mores. 50c.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup lor
coughs, colds, croup ,uid whooping cough
grows in favor daily with young and old.
Mothers should L jit on hand for child
ren. It is pompt relief to croup. It is
gently laxative, driving tlv p. U»m and
phlegm from the system. It i> -imply a
emedy that gives relief, guaranteed at l!
C. Dodson's drug store. oui
Use D. Wilt s Little Early HU.is.
pleasant little pills. They are easy to
take. Sold I>,\ 1L C. Dodson.
Latest Popular Music.
Miss May Gould, teacher of piano
for to has received a full line of the lat
est and most popular .sheet rou9io. All
the popular airs. Popular and class
ical music. Prices reasonable.
44 tf.
Scene in My Wife's Family at Opera House, Feb. 21.
gg! Srstenisßiißi BnilßnglßiTg
OUR NEW LINE OF A Definition of 'Definitive' M
'll This word when linked to an arti- Pi
| Wall Paper for 1908. "Madam, beyond this there is notli- ff|j
iij j| ing to attain." |m
Ik) Such a word and such a word only =n!
can properly be used to describe Li
i[ Consists of the best, things from three factories. Also r< y
Id the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all Eidton S iJ_<
"«*• Hot-Pressed Vellum S
The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing ISS :
Louis aeainst the world. RS. LLOYD. for experience cannot produce^
Reason Enthroned.
Because meals arc so tasty they are
consumed in great excess This lead. 1 ' to
stomach troubie, biliousness and constipa
tion. Revise your diet. let reason and
not a pampered appetite control, then
take a few doses of Chauiberlain's'Stom
ach and Liver Tablets and you will soon
;be well again, 'fry it. For sale at L.
faggart .> drug store. Samples free.
"Health Coffee" is really the closest
I Coffee Imitation ever yet produced.
This, the finest Coffeo Substitute ever
! made, has recently been produced by
i Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain
of real Coffee in it either. Health Cof
. ffee is made from [jure toasted cereals,
' with malt, nut-, etc. Really it would
j fool an expert—who might drink it for
I Coffee No twenty or thirty minutes
boiling. "Made in a minute," says the
| doctor. Sold by all dealers
College of Music.
$37 pays six weeks' tuition on any in
strument, singing and board at the old
established College of Music, Kreeburg,
Pa. Young people well cared for.
; Terms begin May 4, June 15 and July
| 27. For Catalog address
ol Jit HENRY B. MOVER
Grippe is sweeping the country.
Stop it with Preventice, before it gets
i deeply seated To cheek early colds
I with these little Candy Cold Cure Tab
lets is surely sensible and safe. Pre
ventive contain on Quinine, no laxa
tive nothing harsh or sickening.
Pneumonia would never appear if early
eolds promptly broken. Also good for
feverish children. Large box, 48 tab
lets, 'J!) cents. Vest pocket boxes 5
: cents. Sold by R. C. Dodson.
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Manager at the works.
KEYSTONE POWDEH MFG. CO.
emporium, Pa., August Ist, 11)03.
21-tf.
= WANTED =
j ...
A representative in this county
; by a large real estate corporation,
i Special inducements to those
who wish to become financially
interested.
The Real Estate Security Co.
Fort Dearborn Building CHICAGO, ILL
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Ed it or P*es»:
Pleise announce that I am a candidate for re
<-i ct ion to the position of Supt. of Public Schools
«•!" fameron county, subject to the decision of
tiier invention <»f School Directors of Cameron
countv, held on the first Tuesday in May, 1908.
MATTIK M. COLLINS.
Emporium, Pa., Jan, Ist, 1908. 46tf
! Editor Press:—
Please announce that I am a candidate for the
po ition of Superintendent of Public Schools of
( ' iiin rou county, subject to the decision ol the
convention of School Directors of Cameron
county, held on the first Tuesday in Mav, 11)08.
JOHN SCHWAH.
Lumber, Pa., Jan. 4th, 1908. 17
Editor Press:—
Your are requested in announce my name as a
: a candidate for the office of Bupl . oi'the Public
Schools of ('aim roti county, subject to thedccis
ion of ihe school din < tor> in convention assein
; bled on the first Tuesday in Mav, 19C8.
I> 1?. PKTERSON.
Lumber, Pa., Jan. 20th, 1U »«.—tc.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Bulletin-
WASHINGTON CITY—THE MAGNET OF
THE PEOPLE.
The eyes of eighty million American people are now
on Washington, the Capital of the Nation,
j. The wheels of the National Government are now in
full motion. Congress is in session and the busy whirl of
the legislative mill is intensely interesting. Many hours
may be spent in the Senate or House gallery watching the
legislators at work.
The Capitol itself, aside from its importance as the
home of Congress and of the United States Supreme Court,
is an imposing building. Seven hundred and fifty-one feet
long by three hundred and fifty feet wide, its massive pro
portions are visible from almost every section of Washing
ton. The great dome in the center surmounted by the
statue of Freedom, towering three hundred feet in the air,
looks out over superbly-kept gardens aiid hundreds of
handsome buildings in which are housed the many depart
ments of the Government.
The other workshops of the Nation are also well
worthy of a visit: The White House, the home and office
of the President; the Slate, War, and Navy Building, with
its museums and models; the Treasury Building with its
huge vaults; the Bureau ot Engraving and Printing where
the postage stamps are made and bank notes arc printed;
the Government Printing Office, the Patent Office, and the
Congressional Library; the National Museum, the Smith
sonian Institution, the great Monument, the new Union
Station are all attractive features of the Capitol City.
Fine hotels, magnificient private residences, erected
by those who are making Washington their home, not
only during the official season but the whole year round;
handsome public buildings, ornamented circles and superb
statues make Washington one of the most beautiful cities
in the country, and well worthy of comparison with the
other capitols of the world.
The service of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Wash
ington serves a wide territory. Its trains afford a direct
means of reaching the National Capitol and tickets at rea
sonable rates are on sale at all ticket offices. i-si-i-2t.
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All that's Best in Groceries. w
I SPRING * T/) £> DOMESTIC
BROOK J? JJk V ANK
CREAMERY IMPORTED I
I he Satisfactory Store m
BUTTER. J CHEESE.
Saving Prices for Friday and Saturday
1-8 Bbl Sack white Lilly Flour 75c.
® Extra Choice Lemons, 20c dozen.
& Pure Lard in bulk, alb 11 Ic;
P California Hams, Trimmed Shoulder alb 9c
H 25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.4-5,
1 Boiled Sliced Ham alb 30c. Get just what von S
& waut - ' %
£jj Clmrehe's Arm and Hammer brand Soda a lb He. S
jg 15c Imported Macaroni a lb. r2c. Is
J Bj Best Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs for 25c. 9
J ffi ".Square Deal" Toilet Paper a roll 8c or 6 for 45c. B
j B Fairbank's Gold Dust Washing Powder, 41b pkge H
150 c pkge "Search Light Matches 45c. A
Pratts Stock and Poultry food 1
Pratt's Veterinary Remedies
Im J m
I Peerless Crushed Oyster Shells
For Poultry, 50 lb bag 50c; also 10c pkgs. I
Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
I Hot House Goods
FrCvSh Chucked ItaSiitnore Oysters fl
• booths Lake Fish jj
I Prompt delivery to all parts of town 1
You get Better Values Here.
J. H. DAY, I
jji Phone 6. Emporium