Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, March 04, 1909, Image 5

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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL (iOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
like to see in this department,let UH know by pot
tnl card, letter or pemonalli.
George Metzger, Jr., and E. J. Smith
are transacting business ;it Buffalo
Edward Colt, of Williamsport w;ih a
gin st of Joel Jordan on Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Mcisel of this place is a
guest of her parents at Colegrove.
Miss Belle Pve, of Emporia, F!a., is
visitinp relatives and friends at thiw
place.
IT. N. Knight and wife of St. Marys,
were guests of W. Ci. Gilbert and wife
at this place Sunday.
Misses Millie ROSB and Rose Moore of
Wharton were guests of N. J. Swartz
and family last week.
Frank Felt, has returned to his home
in this place, from a visit with friends
at Buffalo and Utica.
O. G. Catlin was a business caller at
the PRESS office last Tuesday and re
newed his subscription.
Mrs. Sisson, of Erie, is a guest at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Laura Bryan
and daughter Miss Nina.
Violet Swanson a bright little Em
porium lady was a caller at the PRESS
office last Saturday morning.
John Bauer, one of the prosperous j
farmers of this county, was a business
caller at the PRESS office on Monday.
Miss Ethel Fisher, who has been vis
iting relatives in Western Pa., has re- 1
turned to her home at Howard Siding. |
Mrs. T. F. Moore, departed last Sun- !
day for Philadelphia where Bhe will
again receive treatment at a hospital. '
M. L. Cutnmings, of Hyner, was j
guest at the home of his parents. Mr. '
and Mrs. Thomas Cummings and fam- !
ily on Monday.
Mrs. James Logan, of Beechwood, '
was a business caller at this place on
Wednesday and made the PRESS office j
a call.
Mrs. Frank Andrews, of C'ouders- j
port is a guest at the home of Arch F.
Andrews anil family, at East Empori- j
um.
Mrs. F. R. Jennings and daughter !
Dorothy, of'Tidioute, Pa., visited Mrs. j
G. J. Smutz last week leaving for home I
Saturday morning.
Kathleen Stephens, of Coudersport, !
and May Swartsfisher, of Reno vo, were |
guests at the home of Henry Auchu
and family during the past week.
Miss Violet Swanson entertained a i
number of young friends on Tuesday !
evening from five until eight o'clock
in honor of her twelfth birthday.
Homer Hayes, who has successfully '
conducted a dancing school at this j
place for sometime went to his home at !
Williamsport last Tuesday.
Misses Florence Faucett and Clara
Weisenfluh, of this place, were guests i
of Miss Margaret Weisenfluh, who is |
teaching rchool at flicks Run, the first j
of the week.
Miss Encie Howard, who has been !
absent for several weeks visiting at i
various places in New York State, has !
returned to her home in this place.
Messrs. Strayer and Rentz of the Em- j
porium Machine Co., are in Buffalo j
this week attending the automobile I
show that is being held in the city thi t I
week.
Joseph Newton and wife and son Ed- j
gar left last Thursday for Hamilton, '
Stratford and Durham, Ont., to be ab- I
sent two weeks to visit Mr. Newton's I
mother, who is in her 88th year.
Religious.
Preaching in the First Methodist!
Episcopal church next Sunday at 10:30 I
a. m., by Rev. F. A. Gaupp, of Du !
Bois, Pa., and at 7:30 p. m., by the
pastor. Probationer's class for in
struction by the pastor each Monday
night at 7:30 o'clock, and prayer and
praise service each Wednesday evening
at the same hour.
"For Every Living Thing on the j
Farm."
Free; a 510 page book on the treat- j
ment and care of "Every Living Thing 112
on the Farm;" horses, cattle, sheep, I
dogs, hogs and poultry, by Humphrey s' '
Veterinary Specifics; also a stable chart
for ready reference, to hang up. Free ]
by mail on application. Address i
Address Humphreys' HorneoMed. Co., !
Corner William & Ann Sts., New j
York.
For Sale.
A lumber wagon, all most as good as j
new, apply to Robert Robinson, Alio- 1
gany Ave.
Eieanore Helff, of North East, Pa.,
j was the gueet of Prof. Ghering last
i Saturday.
Mary Murphy of Dußois, was a guest
of her sister Mrs. Katherine Bush, the
last of the week.
Will Levickie, of this place, departed
for Pittsburg last Saturday where he
; will make his future home.'
Jake Simmons who has been doing
I the work of bell boy at the New
Warner went to Pittsburg last Sr.tnr
! day
Miss Sullivan, daughter of operator
; J. F. Sullivan, of Huntley, wa,s a caller
; at this office last Saturday.
Charles Taylor, of Driftwood, trans
acted business at this place last Satur
day and called at the PRESS office
W. H. Van Wert, of Sinnamahoning
| was a PRESS office visitor last Satur-
I day and renewed his subscription.
Elizabeth Ludlam returned to her
home in this place last Friday from
New York and Philadelphia, where
she purchased a full line of spring
goods and millinery.
Mrs. Lizzie Ritter, ofSunbury, Mrs.
, Alice Trump, bf Montoursville, Mrs.
' Emma Fullmer, of Montgomery a; d
! Mrs. A. T.Swartwood, of Sinnamahon
ing, were guests at the home of W. S.
| Swartwood and family at their home
on Eats Allegany Avenue on Wednes
day last.
Fire, Life, Health and Accident
Insurance.
Good reliable Companies Costs no
more than that of the many companies
with limited resources which people
unthinkingly accept.
E. T. WELLS, Agent,
3-lt P. O. Box 67, Emporium, Pa.
ALL RHEUMATICS IN
VITED TODAY
TO TEST URIC-O FREE.
A 75 Cent Bottle (iiven Hree To All
Who Apply.
If there still any sufferers, from
Rheumatism in this country or wherever this
paper reaches, that have not tried the wonder
ful Rheumatic Remedy, Uric-o, we want them to
try it now at our expense. We firmly believe
that there is not a case of Rheumatism in the
world that will not yield to the wonderful effects
of Uric-O, and we want to prove it to every
doubter beyond all possibility. The best way to
do this is to give a large bottle of this remedy to
every sufferer and let him test and try it to his
satisfaction. If you suffer from Rheumatism,
no matter what torni, just cut this notice out of
th e paper and send it, together with your name
and address, also the name of your druggist, to
tho Smith Drug Co., 363, Smiih Hldg., Syracuse,
N. Y., and they will send you by return mail an
order on your druggist for a 7oc bottle free.
We ask as a special request, that you purchase
a 2oe package of Uva-Lax Pills when receiving
the (ireo bottle, from your druggist, as the Pills
greatly assist Uric-O. Use them together and be
convinced of their great merit.
We know from experience that personal rec
commendation is the most valuable advertising,
and that is the way we intend to acquaint tho
would with Uric-O. Send for Uric-O, 110 matter
where you live. It is sold by druggists all over
at 75c and 11.00 per bottle, and we want you to
have a bottle free.
Stomach Distress.
Every family here ought to keep
some Diaspepsin in the house, as any
one of you may have an attack of In
digestion or stomach trouble at any
time, day or night.
This harmless preparation will di
gest anything you eat and overcome a
sour stomach five minutes afterwards.
If your meals don't tempt you, or
what little you do eat seems to fill you,
or lays like a lump of lead in your
stomach, or if you have heartburn,
that, is a sign of Indigestion.
Ask your pharmacist for a 50-cent
case of Pape's Diapepsin and take one
triaugule after supper to-night. There
will be no sour risings, no belching of
indigested food mixed with acid, no
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea,
Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or
intestinal griping. This will all go,
and, besides, there will be no sour food
left over in the stomach to poison
your breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for
all stomach misery, because, it will
take hold of of your food and digest it
just the same as if your stomach was'nt
there.
Actual, prompt relief for all your
stomach misery is at your Pharmacist,
waiting for you.
These large 50 cent cases contain
more than sufficient to cure a case of
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
FOR SALE.— Stock and business of
old established merchandise house in
college town. Reasons tor selling,
death of one partner, and ill heath of
other. Splendid opportunity for a
man to educate his children, and con
duct business at same time.
T. F. RUSSELL,
2-21. LEWISBURG, Pa. j
Notice.
For the next 30 days I will give ab
solutely free, one 16x20 enlargement !
with each dozen of my §I.OO photo- !
graphs. This is the time to'.liave enlarg- j
ments made. Call and see the work.
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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1909.
' Baptist Church Notes.
The theme for next .Sunday morn
ing's sermon will be "An Immoral
Woman." In the evening Rev. F. A..
Gaupp, ofDußois, will give a temper
ance address. Mr Gaupp is district
secretary for the Anti-Saloon League.
And we extend a cordial invitation to
every friend of the saloon; every foe
of purity; and every victim of strong
drink to attend this service.
P. S. All local optimists are also in
vited.
P S. Every prohibitionist iB expect
ed to be there.
JOHN LYMAN BOGUE, Pastor.
A COMMON ERROR
The Same Mistake is Hade by Many
Emporium People.
It's a common error
To plaster an aching back,
To rub with liniments rheumatic !
joint,
When the trouble comes trom the kid- j
neys.
Doan's Kidnev Pills cur.' all kidney
ills.
And are endorsed by Emporium citi
zens.
Mrs. Anna Zimrnet, West Fourth st., j
Emporium. Pa., says : 'I suffered for!
years ii«>m kidney trouble und though I
doctored and used numerous remedies I !
could get no re'ief. I had backache* j
pains through my loins, severe headaches, 1
and a constant feeling of languor and do- j
pression. The kidneys were much dis
ordered and the secretions passed so fre
quently as to cause me great annoyance.
I finally learned of Doan's Kidney Pills
and procured a box from L. Taggart's
Drug store. lam now seldom troubled
with backache. My kidneys have been
strengthened and I feel better in every
way. I strongly advise anv one suffer
ing from kidney trouble to use Doan's
Kidney Pil's."
I 1 or sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents,
Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo, New York,
sole agents. Keuiemb.-r the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
This is the most dangerous time of the
year to catch cold, and it is the hardest
litua to cure it. If you should take a
cold, a few doses of Kennedy's Laxa
tive Cough Syrup will act very promptly.
Its laxative principle cures the cold by
driving it from the system by a gentle
but natural action of the bowels. Chil
dren especially like Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup, as it tastes so good, near
ly. It is sold by all all druggists.
The best known pills and the best pills
made are DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
They are small, easy to take, gentle and
certain, and are sold by all Druggists.
For Diseases of the Skin.
Nearly all diseases of skin such as ec
zema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers'
itch, and characterized by an intense itch
ing and smarting, which often makes life
a burden and disturbs sleep and rest.
Quick relief may be had by applying
Chamberlain's Salve. It aliavs the itch
ing and smarting almost instantly. Many ,
cases have been cured by its use. For
sale by L. Taggart.
An Unnecessary Expense.
There is no need of being to the ex
pense of sending for a doctor in any case
of paiu in the stomach or colic when a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera <
and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. No
physian can prescribe a better medicine.
For sale by L. Taggart.
No One Expects It.
Without the use of Sesine Pills a weak
or run down p"rson cannot expect to be
come thoroughly strong. Sexine Pills <
are the strongest and surest tonic in the
world. The price is SI a box ; sjx box
es §5, with full guarantee. Address or „
call on R. C. Dodson, druggist, Empor
ium.
A Pleasant Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic give v
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets a trial. They are mild and gentle in
their action and always produce a pleas- ✓
ant cathartic effect. Call at L. Taggart's
drug store for a free sample.
j J. B. Meisel's j
| Saturday Candy Sale 112
i Continues popular with lovers of \ '
\ fresh home-made candies. High )
t in quality and low in price. Our >
) NOUGAT "tastes like more," \
\ Special Saturday 25c per lb. ) <
< Our large variety of Tallies and >
J Brittles at 10c per lb. are unsur- \
\ passed. Crisp fresh Salted Pea- )
< nuts at 10c lb. s
s OUH MOTTO )
\ Purity & Cleanliness i
\ Ice Cream, and Grape Juice i
112 for Invalids si
£ J. B. MEISEL. (
Flats for Rent.
Four new flats for rent. All con-
I veniences.
i 3 4-tf. R. SEQBK.
For Sale.
A desirable property, on East Fourth
St, Emporium. Lot 60x120; improved
by two dwelling houses. Excellent lo
cation; next door to Schlecht's Qreen
i house. Apply to
MRS. ELI,A MCSWANN,
37-tf. Emporium Pa.
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IM. LING COMPANY.
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aoportum. f>a., Mar. 1, 1809.
NISMQ! ! I.A, par aacU $1 5o
! fe't'sKauoy, , 70
| Pet Orove, " 70
Graham, " 75
! B J<? '• 75
I Patent Meal '• 50
I Buckwheat Flour .... 8 1 *
| Huukwheat Flour, 101b sack 35
Coarse Meal per i OO, 150
j Chop Feed '• 1 50
! Matchless Egg Maker, per 100 2 50
Cracked Corn per 100 1 50
Screenings •• 1 50
Oil Meal " 1 05
Middlings, ! 1 60
Bran ' 1 50
Chicken Wheat 200
Corn per bushel 84
<>y«l r Shells, per 100 75
W hi'eOais, per bushel 85
Seed Oats per bushel
Buckwheat 1 70
Alfalfa Meal 1 ,10
Choke Clover Seed, )
ChoiceTimothySeed, S At Market Prio-t I
Choice Millet Seed,
(Cc. DODSON,
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DRUGGIST
F.MPORirN, PA.
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IS LOCATED IN THE CORNERSTORH
At Fourth and Chestnut Sts.
R.C. DODSON.
Telephone, 19-2.
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IW> > DRAWING EACH WEEK. BUT WE DID—IT i JJS.
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I MERCHANT M UST. WE Do NOT "CUT } W
£ PRICED" EXCEPT ON BROKEN SIZES OR i
*> ) WHEN OVERLOADED. —WE MAKE PRICED \ JJS
> RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING. WE WISH To MAKE i W
> MONEY WHO BUT WE CAN MAKE >
J> > MORE JELLING AT A FAIR PROFIT AND DOING > JJ3,
} A BIGGER BUSINESS. HELP YOURSELF BY } fiE?
> MAKING OUR VOLUME LARGER. WE INVITE I
J> } YOU TO LOOK EACH WEEK AT MR. OUT- i JJS
> CAULT'S CARTOONS. i 9*9
} RESPECTFULLY. }
| | MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH. j JHI
J LENTEN SPECIALTIES ""1
I HEINZ JL yj '•Chapnell" |
Vegetarian MM IT PURE %
BAKED OLIVE if
The Satisfactory Store »
BEANS J OIL 3
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All inspection of the Delicatessen section will be H
profitable to observers of the Lenten season. It con- ft
tains an extensive line of sty table foods in various styles m.
at moderate cost. Our week end special sales are I
money saving opportunities for wide awake buyers, I
many are availing themselves of the opportunies offered, ■
I are you? Here's the list for
Friday and Saturday, this Week |
KA-U-KA Coffee Kn ,° wn , f ° r I
and used by manv Kmpon- ■
umites who love good coffee—Changed in name only. I
The best 25c coffee obtainable—special 5 lbs. for 81.00 I
I Sugar—2slb P.ag best granulated Sugar, $1.4 5
Very best California Lemons, a dozen 18c.
s'j lbs Best Rolled Oats for 25c.
3 Boxes Old Dutch Cleanser for 25c. i||
12c canned Peas, Early June, the can 10c. ®
5 C boxes Domestic Sardines, packed in oil 25c. I
I Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut alb 35c. §|
20c Baked Beans, Burnham and Morrill's or.jHeinz A
plain, 18c.
Six lbs Laundry Starch in bulk for 25c. £
28c Crawford Peaches, the can 25c. 8
25c bottle Heinz Pickles, extra spiced 22c. fp
I Baltimore Shucked Oysters & Lake Fish "
Leave orders for delivery Friday morning. *'
Pratt's Poultry Regulator—a guaranteed egg pro- I
ducer. m
Pratt's Animal Regulator,tor Horses Cattle, Sheep, I
Hogs, Dairy Cows, etc. S|
I Pratt's Calt lonic ) Disease Destroyers and W
Pratt's Hog Cholera Specific, I Fatners.
Pratt's Lice Killer, liquid or dry.
Peerless Crushed Oyster shells. M
FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town I
I Twice Each Day V
You G-et Better Values Here. S
• J. H. DAY, I
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