Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, May 14, 1908, Image 5

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£ and strictly prohibits
1 So does France
1 So does Germany
ihe sale of alum foods I
1 has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum- 1
I bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as 8
lnj !IJU To protect yourself against a!um, |
when ordering baking powder,
I Say ptainty~ 1
I and be very sure you get Royal. |j !
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape a
Jg Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole- ||
Vk someness cf the food. Hi
L,OCAI* r» III»AICRKNT,
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That ivhicb you won
Ukc to stein thin department,let us l.non by pos
tal card or letter, personally,
What Are Little Girls Made Of.
What are little girls made of, made of,
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice and everything nice—
That's what little girls are made of.
What are little boys made of, made of.
What are little boys made of?
Suits and snails and puppy dogs' tails
That's what little boys are made of.
What are their mothers made of, made of,
What are their mothers made of?
Ribbons and rings and similar things—
That's what their mothers are made of.
What are their fathers made of, made of.
What are their fathers made oft
Dollars and dimes and terrors—at times—
That's what their fathers are made of.
Miss Emma Ellis, of this place, was a j
visitor in Sterling Run last Sunday.
Messrs. M.V. and R M. Crum, of Sin- i
namahoning, transacted business in '
Emporium on Monday.
Prof. George E. Zerfoss, principal of
the Coudersport, schools, was a caller
in Emporium last Saturday.
John Heher wears the usual broad !
smile on account of the arrival of that
big boy at his home one day last week, j
Mrs. Elizabeth Howard and daugh.
ter, Miss Encie, have returned from
several months visit at DeLand, Fla.
Rev. Father Downey, of this place j
assisted Father Sheehan, forty-hours j
devotion, at Coudersport, on Monday. !
Miss Alicia Swain has returned to !
her home in Olean, after closing a most j
successful term of school in Brady- ■
town.
Messrs. Claude Rentz, Frank Dodson j
and Max Balcom were in Sterling Run,
last Sunday, having walked the entire
distance.
Mrs. Pearl Hopple, of West Creek,
was shopping in Emporium last. Mon- ;
day afternoon and made this office a j
business call.
Mrs. Jacob Zerfluh and daughter, of
Ridgway, are guests at the home of 1
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zwald on West
Fifth street.
Mrs. Geo. Taggart left Tuesday for
Detroit, Port Huron and other Mich
igan points, her husband going as j
far as Buffalo.
Mrs. John Neenan and children, of
Sterling-Run, were in town on Tues
day enroute lor a visit to her parents
at Candensis, Monroe county, Pa.
Mr. Woodie Robbins, of Williani
sport, i- visiting his aunt Mrs. P. R.
Beattie and cousins here this week.
Little Misses Elizabeth Schutte and
Margaret Farreli, accompanied by
Richard Schutte called to seo the PRESS
on Tuesday.
Miss Ma me Ritchie, of St. Marys,
who has been visiting friends in town
for several weeks, returned home Tues
day evening.
Mrs. W. J. McGraw, who has been
telegraph operator at Warren, for
some time, has been returned to Em
porium yard.
Mrs. James Sherman and Miss
Blanche Bush, who have been the
guests of Dr. W. H. Bush, have return
ed to their home in Cincinnatti, Ohio.
Rev. J. H. Bogua, of Antrim, Pa ,
will preach in the Baptist Church next
Sunday, Mayl7th, morning and even
ing. A cordial welcome extended to
all.
Inez, Clara and Marvel Logan, Irene
Farreli and Edna Marie Friendel, a
bevy of young Emporium girls who are
great lovers of ice cream, candies and
the Tbeatorium were PRESS visitors 011
Saturday.
Hon. L. Taggart is quite ill and con
lined to his bed.
Judge B. W. Green returned from a
business visit east, 011 Tuesday.
Jay P. Felt refuses to smoke live
cent cigars since the advent of that
! new boy.
Miss Eva Lewis, of this place, is tak
; ing a three months course atValparaiso
j Normal, Indiana.
Messrs. Neii and Daniel Welsh, John
Heher and Frank Nangle were visitors
in Warren, Pa., 011 Sunday.
The board of trade will soon invite
i all its members to attend a banquet
| and talk over ways annd means.
I Rev. J. M. Robertson and Hon.
! Jo-nail Howard -ire attending a church
! convention at Pittsburg this week.
Dr. H. S. Falk is taking a few days
j off, giving the fresh paint 011 his hand
some residence and office time to dry.
"Hayde" Gardner, of Chicago, now
a young man of 20, visited his Empori
um relatives in town on Monday, guest
(if Mr:;. M. B. Judd, his grand-mother.
Miss Mary Blumle was unable to be
with the graduating class, at the M. E.
! Church last Sunday evening, being
; confined to her home by sickness.
Thos. Cummings, of this place, has
I gone to Niagara Falls, where ho has
secured a good position. Tom a'.so has
! a position as pitcher for the Oakdales,
| a base ball team of that city.
Ed. Blinzler has a model place of
! business in the brick store room, corner
jof Broad and Fourth. The Palace
! Tonsorial Parlors are hard to beat.
! Call and see how nice ami clean it is.
Messrs. John Quigley and Frank
Knight say that J. B. Meisei's oranges
are fine. If you don't believe them
ask John Stephens.
A report comes from Huntley that a
resident of that place not wishing to
I be out-done by Mr. O'Leary's cat, has
| set a dollar watch under a hen to see if
| she can hatch an alarm clock.
j Emporium Lady Visits the Fleet.
Mrs. F. M. Kushmore, (Mrs. Eick's
mother), returned on Tuesday from
California, where she passed seven
! months, visiting relatives. She had a
! delightful visit and took in the grand
j sight when the great fleet of war dogs
! arrived, having attended the celebra
| tions at San Francisco and two other
| points. The lady is very enthusiastic
| over her visit, especially her attend
i ance at the reception to Bob Evans
! and vessels.
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NEW TO-DAY.
Geo. J. Laßar—New adv.
J. H. Day—New adv.
Royal Baking Powder—New adv.
First National Bank—New adv.
1 R. Kuehne—new adv. and locals.
T. W. Welsh—Change.
Emporium Boro.—Auditors report.
Shippen Poor Report.
Humphrey Med Co.
WANTED—Reliable energetic man
te sell lubricating oils, greases and
paints in Cameron and adjacent count
ies. Salary or commission. STETSON
On. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 13 2t
w 111. 11. Anderson, M. D.. of Soda
Springs, Ida., says that Hues Laxative
Cough Syrup has relieved coughs and
colds where all other remedies failed. Its
gentle laxative effects especially recom
mend it for children. It is pleasant to
take. For coughs, colds, hoarseness,
whooping cough. Money refunded if not
j atisfied. Sold by It. C. Dodson. 3m
Eggs for Hatching.
S. C. B. Leghorn. 15 for 75c.
FRED K. ZIMMER, 1
8-tf. Gardeau, Pa. |
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 14 1908
ADDITIONAL CAMERON NEWS.
Rav. Allen preached here Sunday. ;
I. W. Wykoff returned homo Friday. |
Ball playing seems to be the order of J
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson were :
the guests of John Lawson, of Beech i
wood, .Sunday.
William II icli twty, oi Sterling Bun
made a bushies, t ri ; > hero Saturday.
Mies Edna Schwab accompanied by j
Mildred Hazlett, was a caller at Mrs. j
Delia Wykoff's, Wednesday evening, j
Mrs. .Jnlia Greenaleh was a caller in ,
Emporium Friday.
George Kenworthy, ofSterling Run,
was calling on friends Monday.
Mrs. James Leonard visited friends :
in Emporium Saturday.
Margaret Yocum expects to start for j
Dunlevie, W. Va., in a few weeks.
Mrs. Fred Schwab and Mrs. Daniel
Sulliven were calling in Emporium,
Saturday.
Robert Boyd left for Medix Run ,
Wecnesday, where he is going to work >
this summer.
Mrs. Margaret Yocum Sullivan call- j
ed on Mrs. Rosa Yocum, Wednesday. 1
Harry Moore, of Calder, was seen on j
our streets Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab were the j
guests of his brother Godfrey, oi St. :
Maryf-. Sunday.
Miss Grace Greenaleh, of Calder,
visited h me over Surtday.
Sadie (' imby i-* assisting 1). C. Lin
inger with I : iprmj; goods.
Mrs. Juii i <;,<•» nalch was the guest
of Mrs Dan S Uiiv.' n, Thursday.
Edward Schwab visited home Sun- ■
day.
Juoge McDonald called on A. F.
Walker Thursday, last. week.
Herman Brunner, of ('aider, was call,
ing on friends Sunday.
Seldom.
DEATH'S DOINGS
Cw.. v
THIKUBAULT.
Archie Thieubault, Jr., aged three
years and 29 days, died on Monday.
The funeral took place yesterday from
St. Mark's Church.
GUBBINS.
Mr. and ?.Jrs. John Gubbins, ol Third
Rtreet, had the misfortune to lose their
little daughter Pearl, of pneumonia,
on May 7th. The funeral took place .
on Friday last, Rev. Anderson officiat- j
ing. Mr. Gubbins is employed as '
blacksmith at Emporium furnace and |
is an industrious citizen.
KLOCK.
Amos Klock, an old time citizen cf j
Emporium, died at the home of his j
daughter, Mrs. Oliver Darling at Buf- I
falo, Tuesday. We understand his rc- j
mains arrived here last night, inter- ;
ment to be made to-day. The funeral!
to take place from the residence of his !
son E. L. Klock, at two o'clock.
No One Expects it.
Without the use of Scxine Pills a '
weak or rundown person cannot expect
to become thoroughly strong. Sexine I
Pill- are the strongest and sun -t tonic in :
the worlu. The price is §1 a box: six
boxes Sf», with full guarantee. Address i
or call on R.C. Dodson,Druggist,Etupori- 1
urn, Pa., where they sell all the principal
remedies and do not substitute.
The June Bride.
An exchange says of the June bride: j
She is, by immense odds, the happiest |
human being in the limitable cosmos, j
As the first notes of Mendelssohn's ]
wedding march strike her enchanted I
ears and she turns from the altar to i
march in triumph down the Aisle ofj
Sighs—her snared and frightened Clar- J
ence on her arm and the nervous J
glances of her friends focused upon her
—she is as proud as thrice 10,000 con
querers. Her smile is ecstatic; her eyes
glitter with gorgeous joy. Otherwhere
and in otherwise human happiness
never scales such stupendous pinnacles.
Compared to a June bride the man who
has just drawn four aces in a poker!
game seems like a melancholiac on the
verge of self destruction.
Don't cough your head off' when you
can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees
Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially!
recommended for children a.s its pleasant
to take, is a gentle laxative thus expel!-;
ing the phlegm from the system. For
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough,
hoarseness and all Bronchial trouble.
Guaranteed. Sold here by R. C. Dod
son. Km
tjf OUR NEW LINE OF A Definition of' Definitive' ro
11 This word when linked to an arti- p
112 Wall Paper for 1908. 1
ill ——fj'l ing to attain."
j{ " ■' Such a word and such a word only J=|
m yji(\ can properly be used to describe lill
Consists of the best things from three factories. Also F fr '
ij_i the Robert Graves Co.'s line of Decoration Paper of all '^ v ~lr tftton S 1
kinds • Hot-Pressed Vellum
The Graves line took first prize in competition at St. Money cannot buy a better writing Jfij
j (ML* Louis against the world. H. S. LLOYD.
one * dtfj 1
KM I'OKin.M
MILLING C
.... i niiionum, i'n., May 12, 1!I08.
' U, |." r M.W: ;• 1 33
. " J (in
j " i no
" 'lit Meal " 55
■ oarseMcal per 100, 1 B5 i
Oli ip i<'eed, '• 1 65
Middlings, i 70
M .'dlings. Fancy "
1 65
i lii'jken Wheat 1 8f) |
Cor . per bushel, 92
Win .dais. 11 r liusliel 70
Oysl r.Shells, per 100
Seed Oats per bushel
Ohoji 1; Clover Seen, t
lioice I'iur.thy Seed , >\ t Marlfet Prices
'lioiee Millet Seed. >
R.C. DODSON,
THE
Orucjcjist,!
EMPOKIUJI, PA.
I s * ,1 'm corner store
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts..
U. (..UOPkHON.
['elephone, 19--.
! Special Salei
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A fine line of canned goods. ?! i
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Dishes, Tinware,
Post Cards. j!'
Can Dried Beef 25c.
Lima Beans per lb 9c
Seven bars Acme Soap .25c I! :
111
Fresh Eggs 20c dozen.
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Home-Made Bread jj
j! Cookies and
|| Doughnuts 11
i| Mrs. M. F. Conway,
BROAD STREET.
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MIT* The Cough Syrup that
BP I **? rids the system of a cold
by acting a3 a cathartic on the
bowels is
COUGH SYRUP
Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, 1
contains no opiates, gently moves the
bowels, carrying the cold off through the
natural channels. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded.
' mi A cure guaranteed If yon oso
Supposlioigt:
J>. Matt. Thompson, Rui'iSE
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SoMin Emporium by L Tsgparl&R. C Do<l*on
GttLL FORt • snmp? n
I Balcom & Lloyd j
SJAPLE I
DRY GOODS AND I
GROCERIES, I
J COUNTRY BUTTER I
j AND EGGS. J
Pratts Animal Regulator for Horses, Cattle
Sheep aud Hogs, 25, 50 and 75c
I PRATTS A V* C PRATTS
8 CALF UJ\ I *7* POULTRY
I TONIC nr*. _ REGULATOR
5 he Satisfactory Store ga
50c. 25c and 50c ■
Saving Prices for Friday and Saturday 1
I California Hams. Trimmed Shoulder albl Oc
25 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.55.
Best California Lemons, 20c dozen
Green Tea. 75c Grade 60c.
7 cakes Acme Soap for 25c.
"Square Deel" Toilet Paper a roll Sc or 6 for 45c. flj
Booth's Saur Krout, three 10c cans for 25c. 7
B Extra quality 10c canned Corn, 3 cans for 25c.
Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit 12c package.
■ Pure Corn Starch, a lb 7c. H
■ 10c Potted Tongue or Ham Loaf, 3 cans for 25c I
3g Extra quality canned Pine Apple,chunks 2 cans 25c H
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■ KEEP THE LARDER FULL. X
IP Fresh 3 LI; -ave orders for de- I
pi' 1 ' Csll 4 LIVERY FRIDAY MORNSNG I
® Heinz Pickles and Relishes in great variety. 111 bulk
V and in bottles.
I Choice Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, I
Early Garden Truck.
Flower and Garden Seeds from reliable seedsmen.
I House Furnishing Hardware,
China, Crockery, Glass •
I Prompt delivery to all parts of town 9
You Get Better Values Here.
J. H. DAY,I
A Phone 6. Emporium.
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Sold in Emporium by L. Tagga; nd
R. C. Dodson