Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, January 28, 1909, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    | |^ K|N6 Powder I
Absolutely Ttzre
|| The Only Baking Powder ||
|| Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I|J
||J A Guarantee of Pure, KKsfjgA &
Healthful, Delicious Food il I
Efl=3= II "
EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.J
PRICE LIST.
Emporium. P.'., Jan. 5, lUO9. |
N IS MOPIIII.A, per s:ick $1 I'i I
Felt's Fancy, " 1 05 I
PetUrove. " .. 1 65
Q rati am " 70
R.ve " so I
Patent Meal " ->0 j
Buckwheat Kiour Si ,
Buckwheat Flour, 101b sack 85 j
t'oiirse Ileal per LOO 1 50 I
Chop K i d •' I 50 j
Matuhless Ekk Maker, per 100 50 j
Cracked Corn per 100 1 50
Screenings " 1 .I,l*
Oil Meal " 1 85 I
Middlings, l 60 \
Brau I 10
Chicken Wheat 1 83
Corn per bushel M
Oysl r Shells, per 100 75
White? Oats, ' mshel 6"> (
Seed Oats per bushel
Buckwheat 1 70
Alfalfa Meal 1 40 j
CboneCloverSeen, )
ChoiceTiinith v Sect'. > At Market Prices j
Ohoice Millet Seed. i
R.C. DODSON.
THE
DRUGGIST
EW I'ORllim. I* A.
1 "A ; I
:r; -v wwW
i,y
j
I>■ LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.
h.v. »»«»Jn"iOrvi
rolephone, 19-?.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you would
like to nee in this department,!et >JH know by pos
tal card, letter or personalty.
Miss Thressaßlumle,of this place,was
guest of friends at St. Marys, last
Sunday.
Mrs. Win. McDonadl of this place,
was shopping at Buffalo, last Thursday
and Friday.
Henry Auchu and daughter, Miss
Edna, were business callers at Buff alo,
the last ol the week.
Miss Jane Evens and niece Miss
Edna Cruise of this place departed for
Buffalo last Saturday.
Miss Florence Beck, one of Empori
um's bright little ladies was a PRESS
caller last Thursday.
Miss Lena Lena Kinsler and Eliza
beth Streich were very pleasant PRESS
visitors on Monday.
Miss Cora George, of Port Allegany,
was a guest of Miss Julia Bair, last
Friday and Saturday.
H. L. Crispen, of Dußois, the newly
appointed representative of the I. C.
S., was in Emporium last Priday.
Richard M. Crum, a state forestry
warden, of Sinnamahoning, was a busi
ness caller at this place on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Olmsted of Jack
son avenue are visiting friends in
Coudersport.—Monday's Bradford Star
Mrs. Lawrence Fisk returned to her
home in this place, last Saturday, after
visiting relatives and friends at St.
Marys.
Mrs. Mary Shadman, of this place,
departed for Dußois, last Tuesday,
where she will be the guest of her son,
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Laura Byan and daughter, Miss
Nina, of this place, were guests of
Mrs. Richardson and family at Drift
wood, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gerg, of St.
Marys, were guests at the home of the
former's brother, E. A. Gerg and
family on Broad street, last Sunday.
Mrs. Warde Lewis, of Rich Valley,
vf t Usiness caller at this place on
1 I and made the PRESS office a
- / nloaaanf. larltr
Geo. A. Walker is transacting busi
ness at Philadelphia this week.
J. E. Leary, the gentlemauly tele
graph operator at Junction Tower, was
a pleasant PRESS business caller yester
day.
A. H. Shaffer, surveyor and general
encyclopedia on nil land matters in
this section of the St.i'p, in' transacting
business in Emporium.
Joseph Marshall of Chapman .'Mil,
was a a'KBSS caliei' «.i> TV - lay. Joe,
who formerly was :j II -.itl >: ,112 Empo
rium,is an industrious young man.
Messrs. Ernest Orcutt of Ooudtrs
port, iind Harry Kelt/., of Ka.it-, .v« re
guests at the home of iiennett I.entze
and family on Second street, the (irst
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holler, :md
daughter Gloria, of Wichita, Kansas,
were guests at the home of 1\ P. Rents
and family on Tuesday. Mrs. Heller
is a niece of Mr. Rentz.
Mr. E. J. Rogers, one of our ener
getic milk route men was a Pit ESS vi it
or on Tuesday. "Teddy"' has aim :-.t
completely recovered from his recent
severe illness and is actively at work.
Miss Flavia Lathrope was very agree
ably surprised last Friday evening by
a party of her friends calling on her.
The evening was very pleasantly
spent, and all present report a jolly
time.
Baggrge Master Asa Murray, of P. &
E. R. R., is proud of that big boy that
took possession of his residence last
Friday. His name is Thomas Robert j
and has alre.idy tried on Dad's cap.
Chas. M. Kresgo, of Dußois, visited
in Emporium yesterday afternoon and
evening, calling on old friends. He
made the PRESS a social visit. Mr.
Kresge has been visiting in the south
for some time, accompanied by his
wife, who has been in poor health for
a long time.
The iafant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Murray is very low with pneu
monia. Mr. Murray was unable to at
tend to his duties as night watch at
the jail last night on account of illness.
I Miss Vina Murray was called here
! from Ridgway on Wednesday, owing
to the illness of her little sister.
Linn Gr Ooodnough, of Cornwal!-on-
Hudson, N. Y-, visited in Emporium
the past week, guest of C. Jay Good
nough, his uucle. Mr. G., who is busi
ness manager of the Local-Press, pub
lished at Cornwall-on-Hudson, was a
very pleasant PRESS vistor on Satur
day and we enjoyed his call very
much, having found him a very bright
and intelligent young man.
Daily Service of R. F. D.
Our very efficient Postmaster, Mr
Charles Seger, informs the PRESS that
after Feb. Ist, three routes will be
served instead of two. No. 1, Four
i Mile and North Creek; No. '2, Rich
i Valley and Clear Creek; No. 3, West
; Creek and Moore Hill. W. R. John
i son will serve No. 3 temporary. On
| Feb. 13th a Civil Service Examination
for Route N0.3 will be held at Empori
. um. Candidates will procure blanks
, at post office at once, for they must be
! filed at Washingtoif on or before Feb.
j 3rd. The continuance of this daily
j service will depend upon the patron
i age, therefore the patrons on the routes
j will do well to deliver as well as receivo
I their mail through the delivery. The
department requires every patron on
the routes to secure good mail boxes.
Postmaster Seger has been to consider
able trouble to secure this daily service
and it is up to the patrons to see that
it is continued. The business is based
upon the number of pieces delivered
and received and an elegant plan is to
keep your families well supplied with
reading matter. Take the PRESS if
you are not already a subscriber; $1.50
per year; and subscribe for a daily
paper also.
The Post Office Department has
again given the carriers another in
i crease, to take effect Feb. Ist, viz: -No.
SBIO.OO yer year; No. 2, $864.00 and No.
j3, $720.00. This great convenience will
I no doubt be appreciated by those liv
| ing on the three routes and well should
I they, for their mail will be delivered
! promptly every day -at their homes
and the post office. Wonderful! We
read of ye olden times, when it took
weeks lor mail to be delivered even
I short distances. Shall we live to see
j Unolo Sam deliver his mail via air
ships? s
CAMKRON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909
Don't forget tho basket hall fame
between Oleati niul Emporium on Fri
day evening.
Watch aud wait for Mountaineer
Miiihtrel announcement.
School Directors Convention.
('ourt, House, Emporium, PH., Satur
day, Januury 30, ]?)()!•:
Devotional Exercises Rev. .1. F. Anderson
Muflic, Ptapils from Room 3, West Ward
President's Address, "A Business Man's View of
the Public School," Hon. I. K. Hockley
The Public School a Public Invi ailment,
11 r. It. K. McQu iy
1:80 P. M.
Music, Emporium High School
Elements of Agriculture in Our Schools.
Prof. M. B. Ogden
School Room Sanitation, Dr. Bush
What Directors Can do to Improve the Teaching
Profession, Rrof. C. E. Plasterer
School Room Economy,. .Prof. George P. Singer,
Contrail State Normal School, Lock Haven,
Pa.
Assoication Business.
8:00 P. M.
Music, High School Orchestra
Recitation, Mildred McQuay
Domestic Science and Manual Training in Our
Public Schools, Hon. Josiah Howard
Solo, MissOrnce Walker
Recitation Mildred Lloyd
Address, i'rof. George P. Siuger
Teachers and all persona? interested
in tha public schools are invited fo at
tend the convention. /
Colic end Dir.rrhoea.
disenv.» aj-iiekly cured by
('liatiubt.rlaii)'.« C'dii'. Cl> i-ra aud Di .r-
Ihi i Heniudv. Tlic remedy ! 1 -i- 4 bi • n in
un: fV.r niiibv > nr-, and .'ua-a a wid i |aU
tniion lor its eair< s of these (list
l'nr Mile by Tii»^art.
Cascaswect, the well known remedy
♦or babies and eliildri .i. will quint the
little one in a .slioit ti'ne. The ingred
ients are printed plainly on the bottla.
Contains no opiates. Satld by It. (\
Dodson.
Run Over By Ox Team.
It is seldom tint wr hear of ox tenuis
iimvadays, but ilu'i iatetnany people who
feel so lazy and d»"inir>U!i that if an ox
te.;m came along iba»y w< uid not feel
able to set out of the way. For such
people there is no remedy njual toSexine
I'iils, the rireat nerve and body builders.
Price SI a box. six boxes $5, with full
guarantee. Address or call on 11. 0.
Dodson, Druggist, Emporium, where they
sell all the principal remedies and do not
substitute.
GREAT CROUP REMEDY—A trial bot
tle of Dr. Qalvin's Celebrated Croup
Tincture, warranted to relieve any or
dinary case of croup in 30 minutes,
mailed free. Address J. W. Garney,
Scran ton, Pa. 48-3t.
Will be Big Show.
The Mountaineer minstrel entertain
ment to be given in the near future
will add many new and novel attract
ions. A number of our best lady sing
ers will take part in the program.
Suiting His Theory.
"When I hear of a new theory," said
a Helen! Ist, "I am reminded of the two
geologists. At a certain summer re
sort one brilliant afternoon the young
er geologist from his bedroom window
saw the older man rolling a great rock
down the side of a mountain.
"lie watched the work for nearly
three hour:. The old geologist, thin
and little and white whiskered, had a
hard time of it to guide that rock al
most as blj? as himself. But lie per
severed. He got the rock down where
he wanted It just as the dinner bell
rang.
"The younger man said to him won
derlngly at dinner:
" 'What were you doing with that
rock this afternoon, professor?'
" 'Why,' the professor answered, 'the
fact is the thins was COO feet too lilcrli
to suit my theory.' "
Willing to End the Company.
A Chicago man who once permitted
himself to be persuaded to back a the
atrical company was seated in his of
fice one day when he received a tele
gram from the manager of the show.
The troupe was somewhere In Mis
souri, and the telegram read thus:
"Train wrecked this morning and all
scenery and baggage destroyed. No
member of company injured. What
shall I do?"
The answer sent back by the Chicago
man was as follows:
"Try another wreck and have the
company ride in the baggage car."—
Chicago Record-Herald.
Gently Broken.
"You were a long time in the far cor
ner of the conservatory last evening,"
suggested the mother. "What was go
ing on?"
"Do you remember the occasion on
which you became engaged to papa?"
inquired the daughter by way of reply.
"Of course I do."
"Then It ought not to be necessary
tar you to ask any questions."
Thus gently the news was broken
that they were t«> have a son-in-law.
Art of Eating.
Eating i.s not merely an enjoyment,
r? Is ft science that must be learned, an
art that must lae acquired by Intelli
gent patience. The man who at mid
dle age has not discovered what and
how much Is suitable for him has not
finished his education.—Health.
Lots of Reasons.
Robblns— I don't see why any actor
shoulil ever be out of a job. Bobbins
Why? Bobbins According to tho ad
vertisements. every good flay Is full of
good situations.—Exchange.
County Commissioners Meeting.
The Commissioners of Caiileron
County have changed (he time; of their
stated meetings to tho lirst Monday of
eaeh month. 48-3t.
Good for cuts, burns, bruises and
s'Tatclies. but espcciidly recommended fur
> ■«—DeWitt'* Ciirboliz d Witch Hazel
S. Hi; Sold hy 1! (!. Dodson.
p. B Jteel's |
| Saturday Candy Sale |
•> Continues popular with lovers of \
s fresh honip-rnauie candies. High c
i in quality uml low in price. Our \
v NOUGAT "tail's liwe more,"
r .Special Satua-oay 26e per lt>. c
J Our lai'v. 1 variety of Taiffit * ai.d J
i BrlttU nat 10c per Ih urn unnur- \
J passed. Crisp fresh Salted Pea- 112
j nnis at 100 Ih.
• OUR MOTTO S
\ Purity & Cleanliness j
£ Ice Cream, anrl Grape Juice
3 for Invalids i
J J. B. MEISEL. <,
' SPEC! OFFER
FOR to CENTS
TPLwc will Bend postpaid our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
I 1 pkp. f»0 l»ny Toinnto .... 2fle
1 jthjr. PrinrcK* KudUh .... 100
1 |ik)(. SflMironln* (VlcrT . . . !!Ob
1 ill:. K»rly w.hc ftl | Ctl.Ki Kf . . . 15«
1 pUtr. Ftillcrimi .'a!nrl(ft lafllure . . . Ill®
Also I*2 \ nrirlii-k Mmir.- Hu«rr Ketria . . 2SA
SI.OO
Writ® today! Send 10 centa to pay postage nnd
packing ami receive the altovo "Famous Collection," to
gether with our New and Instructive Garden (iuido.
GitKAT NORTH 10UN Si;i l> CO.
476 KOHO St. Itockford, IllinoiH
2 LEAR LICHT^Bj
f'Tamily Favorite'!
I LAMPOIL |
j^pp&
Absolutely the best oil possible \>
112 to produce from the bent knov r *j
I source —Pennsylvania crude oil. \
Smokeless, Bootless, odorless. j
{ Burns clean and steady to the last j
drop without readjusting wick. _ j
j Your dealer knows it's good oil.
J He can supply you. j
[ Waverly Oil Works Co. ■
| Independent Refiners
& Pittsburg, Pa. J
JOL Also makers of Waverly Special Aato JM
'ifaßL Oil and Waverly Gasolines.
DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS.
Directions WITH EACH Ylal in FITO I.anguegn.
English, Gerar:."in, Spanish, Portuguese and French
No. FOE Pr'ce
1. Fevers, Congestions, Inflamiratlonn 2.3
2. \Y uriiK, Worm Fever, or Worm Disease V.5
3. Colic, Crying and Wakefulness of Infants.2s
4. Diarrhea, of Children and Adults 'JS
6. Dysentery, Grlpings, liiiious Colic 23
7. Couzlas, Colds, Bronchitis 2.1
H. Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia 23
9. Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo 25
10. Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Weak Stomach 25
13. Croup. Hoarse Cough, Larj aigltl3 23
I t. Hall Kheuna, Eruptions, Erysipelas.. 23
15. Hheaanantisati, or Bheumatlc Pains 25
Itt. Fever and Ague, Malaria 25
17. Piles, Blind or Blooding, External, Internal.2s
18. Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes 25
19. Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In Ilead 25
20. Whooping Coush, Spasmodic Cough its
21. Asthma, Oppressed, Difficult Breathing 25
27. Kidney Disease, Gravel, Calculi . 25
ijß. Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness 1.00
29. Sore Mouth, Fever Sores or Canker 25
30. Urinary Incontinence, Wotting Bed 23
34. Norc Throat. Quimy and Dlphthorla -25
35. Chroiaic Congestion*, Heailaehes 25
/7. Grippe, H-"y fever and Sumner C01d5....25
A small bottle of Pleasnnt Pellets, fits the vest
pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent oc. receipt of prtco.
Medical Book tent free.
HUMPHREYS' liOMEO. 2IGWINE CO., Comer
William aud John r>treot*. ttev York.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength, nervou*
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov
ery represent* the natural Juices of <)lge>
tlon aa they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with It j greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
and dyspepala, but this famous remedy
helps all atommoh trouble* by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Bin, of Raven jwood W, Vi.. uyl: —
" I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty year*.
Kodol cured me and w. are now usint It in milk
for baby."
Kodol Digests What You Cat.
Bottl.i only. Relic**. Indigestion, sour stomach.
belching of a;as. etc
Prepared by E. O. OaWITT h CO.. OHIOAQO
Sold by R. C. Dotlson.
Home Made Jeliies and Jam
® GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE. CONTAINING NOTHING BUT PURE ft
FRUIT AND GRANULATED SUGAR
I CELERY T\ A IS* C? SPr:,NG "
1 LETTUCE J~\ I BR °O K
% RADISHES CREAMERY
„ I he Satisfactory Store A
Cranberries BUTTER S§
Our Friday and Saturday Special Sales
Are coining more attractive each week. We watch I
the market for opportunities to make money saving ft
prices to yon. Are you alert to these opportunities. A
I Here's the list for this week: 39
Sugar—2slb best granulated Sugar, $1.55.
Baking Powder—ilbcan Royal Baking Powder4sc.
Bird hood— pkge selected Bird seed 8c
Pickles— 15c bottle Heinz Spice Pickles two for 25c
Rice—Choice Carolina head Rice, 3lbs for 25c. ft
Soap 7 cakes Oak Leaf Soap for 25c. A
I Baked Beans— -20c can Hinz plain Pork and Beans, g
18c; 2 cans 35c.
Worcestershire Sauce —20c bottle Van Camps
Worcashire Sauce 15c.
Prunes —-Large, meaty and tender. Regular 20c
Corn,extra quality roc canned Corn, 3 cans for 25c. ft
Raisins— l 2 l />c package Seeded raisins full lb TIC. ft
ft Apple Butter can Heinz apple butter 20c. ft
In the House Furnishing Department
Regular 10c Roll Toilet paper 8c or 6 rolls for 45c.
Regular 10c Tin Wash Basin Bc. " 2
Regular 2sc i4<jt Galvanized Iron pail 20c.
Regular SI.OO Tea Plates imported semi-porcelain, ft
M embosed with floral decoration the dozen 80c.
Regular 12c Scrub Brush, fine quality each 10c.
ft Regular sl. ro "Mrs. Potts" Sad Iron Sets each 98c g|
1 Baltimore Shacked Oysters & Lake Fish §
I Leave orders for delivery Friday morning.
Pratt's Poultry Regulator—a guarrntecd egg pro- ft
ducer. 25c and 60c package.
Peerless Crushed Oyster Shell—lt makes hens lay ft
and keeps them healthy 10c and 50c.
I FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town 1
You Gret Better Values Here.
• J, H. DAY, !
L Phone 6. Emporium.
P pi
II CONTINUED INVENTORY SALE 11
II
111 Rfonlfofo bathrobe and Bed! 11l
OIUII *0 I y Blankets, very cheap fSgj
||| Ladies Furnishings—A most complete 111
!gj at greatly reduced prices.
m gi
I Special, T " IS m |
ig| A great reduction in prices, on |gl
ygf Winter Kimonas, short and long, jSg|
|||j Ladies and Infants night robes
ega made of the best outing flannel; |||i
IKS for style and comfort are un- j|||
OUTING FLANNELS. S
12c Outings reduced to 10c
10c Outings reduced to 8c gll