Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 18, 1909, Image 5

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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
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PERSONAL CIOSSIP.
Contribution* invited. That which you would
like to see in thin department,let us know by pos- \
( al canl, letter or personally.
E. B. Saunders of Buffalo called on ;
our hardware merchants on Saturday, j
Miss Alicia Swain spent the week's j
end, guest at the home of F. P. Strayer
and family.
Harry Derby, wife and daughter visit
ed relatives and friends at Olean the
last of the week.
Misses Mayme Farrell and Mary
Welsh made a business call to our sane- i
tam last Saturday.
Messrs Arthur Catlin and Will !
Schweikart, called on friends at Drift- |
wood between trains last Sunday.
Messrs. Gordon McDonough, Chas. ,
Robinson and Robert Pearsall took in j
the sights at Camerom last Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Hoster, of Wilkesbarre, ;
was guest of Mrs. S. E. Sterner on >
Broad street Monday and Tuesday.
Gus Johnson of Sinnamahoning, was j
a business caller at Emporium last j
Friday and called at the PRESS ofllc!® J
Miss Hazel Shearer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs G. B. Shearer of East Empo- |
ium, transacted business at the PRESS
office last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reiley of Canaser
aga, N. Y., are guests at the home of
Mr. Jacob Hoffman and wife. Mrs. R.
sister of Mrs. Hoffman.
Mrs R. R. McQuay, Misses Lora
McQuay and Floss Taggart were
guests at the home of J. O. Brookbank
and family at Driftwood, last Saturday.
Carl Thompson went to Ithaca, N.
Y., on Tuesday, where he will receive
treatment for rheumatism.
Dr. H. W. Mitchell is spending a few
days, transacting business, at Olean
and Hornell, N. Y.
D. W. Donavon, who is hunting on
Mosquito Creek, writes that his party
has killed one deer.
Mrs. Wm. Benty, wife of the pro
prietor of the Cottage Hotel, was a call
er at the PRESS office on Tuesday, re
newing their subscription.
Word has been received here of the
death of Mrs. Floyd, mother of E. M.
Floyd of Sixth street, this place, at
Olean, on Wednesday. She has been
in poor health for some time.
Miss Murriel Beattie, of Laquin, Pa.,
has accepted a position as book-keeper
with Dininny, Burnsides & Co.. the
Broad street hardware and plumbing
firm. Miss Beattie is a pleasant young
lady and no doubt will he popular with
the trade.
Mrs. Alice Dean and daughter, Miss
Ella, of Coudersport, are guests at the
home of F. L. Webster and family at
Canoe Run. Mrs. Dean and daughter
have been visiting at New York City
and are now enroute for their home.
Mrs. F. H. Bentley and children, of
Bordentown, N. J., are guests at the
home of Mrs. Radigan and family on
Fifth street. Mrs. Bentley will be re
membered as Miss Quigley.
Rev. Paul J. Lux departed for his
new home at Haverhill, Mass , on
Wednesday and will assume charge of
his new church on Sunday.
Miss Lena Coyle, who has been ill
for the past week, lias recovered suffi
ciently to be able togo out of doors
and will soon resume her position at
Coppersmith's.
Hon. and Mrs. Josiah Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Howard, Messrs. John
T. Howard, Charles J. Howard, Joseph
Kaye, T. B. Lloyd, M J. Leadbetter
and Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hockley at
tended the funeral of Mrs. A. E. How
ard at Williamsport on Wednesday.
Gordon Baker, who has been quite
seriously ill for several days, with heart
trouble, is slowly improving. Dr. E.
O. Bardwell is the attending physician.
Walter Slocum, of Franklinville, N.
Y., a former resident of Emporium,
brought a car of vegetables here this
week and sold all readily.
W. H. Cramer, wife and daughter
leave within a few days for Cali
fornia, where they will spend the
winter. Mr. Cramer will extend his
visit to Mexico.
The employees of Emporium Iron
Company are delighted with the raise
of ten per cent, in wages, granted by
Mr. Brady.
Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Etc.
Having taken a thorough course in
hair dressing , treating all disease, of
the scalp, manicuring, pedicuring, etc.,
I am now ready to serve the public
either at their residence or at the home
of Herbert Day, 011 Woodland Avenue.
Phone orders will receive immediate
and prompt attention. I carry a full
line of hair goods and u,ilnt articles.
Your patronage is solicited. Mione7.
38-it. Miss RACHEL DAY.
Box Social.
A box social will be held at the Plank
Road School House, Friday, Nov. i<|
. for the benefit of the school. Even'
one i 4 cordHlly invited to attend.
The PRESS was favored with a call,
Tuesday, from Messrs. W. H. Fox and
E. I). Krape, of Cameron. The form
er gentleman is A ROII of the late Frank
Fox, while the latter is one of Pennsy's
lightning manipulators. Both are
Past Masters of Cameron Castle, L. C.,
and are jealously guarding their
laurels, in spite of Danny Sullivan or
E. F. Com ley.
Free Methodist Church.
F. B. SCHRINER, Pastor.
Quarterly meeting services will be
conducted by the newly elected elder,
Rev. J. J. Zahniser, Preaching of the
Word, Friday, Saturday and Sabbath
evening at 7:30. Order of services for
the Sabbath: Love Feast 9:30 a. m,
preaching at 11 a. m. Evening service:
Song and Praise Service at 7:30. A
cordial invitation is extended to all to
attend these services. Come, worship
with us.
W. C. T. U. Notice.
The W. C. T. U., of Emporium, will
convene at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Dalrymple, Fifth street, Nov. 18th, for
the purpose of electing delegates to
represent them at the County Conven
tion, to be held at Driftwood, Nov.
23rd. Let there be a fall attendance.
Be prompt, Thursday evening, Nov.
18th, at 7:45 p. m.
MISS GRACE HEIDICK.
Administratrix Sale.
Mrs. Gertrude Peters, administratrix
of the estate of O. S. Peters, deceased,
will on Tuesday, Nov. 23,1909, at one
o'clock, p. m., sell the following per
sonal property: Wagons, horses, cows,
furniture, etc. Don't forget the date.
39-2t.
Card of Thanks.
We wish, through your columns, to
thank our friends and neighbors who
so kindly assisted us daring the illness
and death of our dear daughter. We
especially thank the Incandescent
Lamp Company and their employees.
MR. AND MRS. RANDOLPH LOCKWOOD.
Nov. 15th, 1909.
Wanted.
A girl, or woman, to do general
house work. Will pay good wages.
Address all communications to X. Y.
Z., care of PRESS office, Emporium,
Pa. 40-2t.
Emmanuel Church Services.
November 21, Sunday Next Before
Advent:
8 a. m., Holy Communion.
10:30 a. m., Morning Prayer. Ser
mon on Temperance.
12:00 m., Sunday School. Lesson,
Death of King Saul.
7:30 p. ra., Evening Prayer. Sermon,
Christ in the Christian Year.
Offerings for General Missions.
Friday, Nov. 19, 7:30 p. m., Evening
Prayer." Address on Sunday School
Lesson.
Thursday, Nov. 25, Day of National
Thanksgiving:
10:00 a. m., Morning Prayer and
Thanksgiving Office.
J. M. ROBERTSON, Rector.
Baptist Church.
Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Cottage meet
ing at Jason Loucks'.
Thursday, 8:30 p. m., Banner meet
ing at the church.
Friday, 7:45 p. m , Cottage meeting
at Mr. Remarge's
Sunday, Nov. 21st.
10:30 a. m.. Sermon, "A Preacher
Who Was a Quitter."
11:45 a. m. Sunday School.
6:30 p. m., Y. P. S. C E.
7:30 p. m., Sermon. "Hypocrites."
All seats free. Good singing. A
hearty welcome.
JOHN L. BOGUS, Pastor.
FOR THANKSGIVING
The one time in the year when you
will want to enjoy a hearty meal. If
botherr'i with indigestion of any form
ask UH about our Dyspepsia Tablets.
Every package guaranteed
Only at
Emporium Drug Co,
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1909.
For Aged People
Old I oiks Should bo Coreful in Their
Selection of Regulative Medicine.
With advanced age comes inactive
bowel movement and sluggish liver.
Nature is unable to perform her proper
functions and requires assistance.
Otherwise, there is constant suffering
from constipation and its attendant
evils. Old folks should never uso
physic that is harsh and irritating.
We have a safe dependable and al
together ideal remedy that is particul
arly adapted to the requirements of
aged people and persons of weak con
stipation or other bowel disorder. We
are so certain that it will completely
relieve these complaints and give abso
lute satisfaction in every particular
that we offer them with our personal
guarantee that they shall cost the user
nothing if they fail to substantiate our
claims. This remedy is called Rexall
Rcxall Orderlies.
Rexall Orderlies are eaten like
candy. They have a soothing, heal
ing, strengthening, tonic and regu
lative action upon the dry mucous
lining and the relaxed muscular coat
of the bowel. They produce a natural,
successive contraction and relaxation
of the muscular fibres of the bowel
walls, generating a wave-like motion
which forces their contents onward
and outward; thus stimulating nature
in perfoct bowel movement. They
tone up and strengthen the nerves and
muscles and restore the bowels and as
sociate organs to more vigorous and
healthy activity. They may be taken
at any time without inconvenience; do
not cause any griping, nausea, diarr
hoea, excessive looseness, flatulence or
other disagreeable effect. Try Rexall
Orderlies on our guarantee; 36 tablets
25 cents, and 12 tablets 10 cents. Re
member you can obtain Rexall Rem
edies in Emporium only at our store —
The Rexall Store. The Emporium
Drug Store.
A COMMON ERROR.
The Same Mistake Is Made by Many
Emporium People.
It's a common error,
To plaster the aching back,
To rub with liniments rheumatic
joints.
When the trouble comes from the
kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills cures all kidney
ills.
And are endorsed by Emporium citi
zens. r
Mrs. Anna Zimmet, W. Fourtn St.,
Emporium, Pa., says:"l suffered trom
kidney trouble for years though I doctor
ed and used numerous remedies I could
get no relief. I had backache, pains
through my loins, severe headaches, and
a constant feeling of languor and depres
sion. The kidneys were much disordered
and the secretions passed so frequently as
to cause me great annoyance. I finally
learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and pro
cured a box from Geo. C. Taggart's drug
store. lam now seldom troubled with
backache. My kindeys have been
strengthened and s feel better in every
way. I strongly advise anyone suffering
from kidney trouble to use Doan's Kidney
Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
A riethodlst Minister Recommends
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for sev
eral years for diarrhoea. I consider it
the best remedy I have ever tried for that
trouble. I bought a bottle of it a few
days ago from our druggist. R. R.
Brooks. I shall ever be glad to speak a
word in its praise when I have the op
portunity."—ltev. J. D. Knapp, Pastor
M. E. Church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold
by Geo. C. Taggart.
When you have a cold the first thing
to do is have the bowels move. Do not
take anything that may constipate—aud
most| old fashioned cough cures do con
stipate. Try Kennedy's Laxative Cough
Syrup. It drives the cold from the
system by a free yet gent'c action of the
bowels; it stops the cough, it is pleasant
to take. Children like it. Sold by all
druggists.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers—the
safe, sure, gentle, easy little liver pills.
Be sure to get DeWitt's C'arbolized Witch
Hazel Salve, the original. Always refuse
substitutes and imitations. The original
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve
is good for anything a salve is used for,
but it is especially good for piles. Sold
by all druggists.
SIMPLE CURE FOB PIMPLES.
There is only one way to obtain a
clear transparent and a flawless Com
plexion; massage treatment makes the
flesh flabby, tlie so called beauty creams
; containing oily or other greasy sub
! stances, fill up the pores of the skin,
preventing them from doing their work
S properly, and also induce the growth
|of a fine fuzzy hair on the face If you
! would liuvo a face entirely free from
Pimples, Iflotches, Eczema, Hlack
-1 heads and kindered diseases of the skin,
get the following prescription put up
j at any reliable Drug Store and your
1 troubles will soon bo over, Olearola
one-half ounce, Ether one once, Alcohol
If you have noticed symptoms of kid
ney trouble, do not delay in taking the
most reliable and dependable remedy
possible, such a.- DeWitt's Kidney and
liladd t I'ills. These wonderful pills are
being used with .ureal satisfaction by
thousands of people. Try DeWitt's Kid
ney and Bladder I'ills to-day. Sold I>y
all druggists.
The Secret of Sexlne Pills.
There isn't any. Their wonderful ef
fects are simply the result of a scientific
combination ol th<> bp*t remedies that
arc known in medicine for the upbuild
ing and rejuvenating of tired, weak and
worn out men and women. They act on
the blood in such a manner, that the user
is soon imbued with new life and hope
and happiness. Price 81 a box; six
boxes 85, fully guaranteed mi the money
back plau. Address or call 011 1?. 0.
Dodson, Druggist, Etiiiimium, Pa , whcie
they sell all the principal remedies and do
not substitute.
Croup Cured anil a Child's Life Saved
"It affords tne jjreat pleasure to add
my testimony t<> that 1 t the thousands
who have been benefited by Chamber
lain's Cou'jh Remedy. My child, And I
rew, when Jiilv three years old was taken !
with a severe attae-c < I" croup, and thanks
to the prompt use J Chamberlain's
Heniedy his life was saved and to-day he
is a robust aDd healthy boy," says iMrs
A. Coy, Jr., of Sun Antonio, Texas
This remedy has been in use for many
years. Thousands of mothers keep it at
hand, and it has never been known to
fail. For sale by Geo. C. Tag<:art.
Emjwr Co.
Pre-Eminent Among Thanksgiving
Good Things.
THE EMPORIUM ROLLER MILLS flour
is one of the first factor to be consid
ered, as it enters more or less into most
of the dishes that make the feast, and
therefore is an essential that cannot be
overlooked. Bread, Cakes, Pies and
pastry make the greatest claim upon
its usefullness, and it gives to these
articles their principal claim as table
delicacies.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Oct. 28, 1909.
NKMOPHILA, per sack (1 60
Felt'sF»ncy, " 1 65
Pet GrOve, " 1 60
Roller Meal " 50
Rye ....'• 75
Graham " 80
Buckwheat, " 80
Buckwheat, 10 lb sack, 35
Coarse Meal per 100, l 50
Chop Feed " 1 50
Cracked Com per 100 .. . 1 50
Middlings, " 1 50
White Middlings, 1 60
Bran 1 50
Chicken Wheat '• 2 00
Screenings " 1 50
Oil Meal '• 1 90
Corn per bushel 81
Daisy Dairy Molasses Feed l 50
Sterling Scratch Feed 2 00
Alfalfa Meal 1 50
White Oats, per bushel, 53
Oyst»r Shells, per 100 75
ChokeCloverSeed, )
Choice Timothy Seed, > At MarketPricw
Choice Millet Seed, \
Our New
Peroxide Toilet Cream is
superfine—not greasy—
i "lit
II j'l o 1»L-,ET
Cleanses, Softens and Whitens the skin
and is a grand flesh food
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R. C. Dodson
Pharmacist
seven ounces. Mix, shake well and ap
ply to the face night and morning, al
lowing it to remain at least ten minutes
the longer the quicker results you will
have. In extreme cases apply four or
five times.
Tbo filmy powder deposits on the
face may be wiped off after a reason
able time. Do not uk« soap, instead
wash the face wit h oat meal and a little
powdered orris root tied up in a cheese
cloth bag, and no matter how bad your
face is, or what the cause may have
been, this will surely cure it. This
prescription is perfectly harmless and
can be used on the most delicate skin.
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(THANKSGIVING Grocery Sale of High •
Grade Goods at prices which mean
a substantial Saving
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1 350 ib:3;ib si The Satisfact <'o' Store MEAT IS. IK J
Anticipating your requirements "for the Thanks- Z
giving feast we have prepared to meet them in otir %
usual satisfactory manner. L,at 11s have youi Thanks- if
giving order early. Store will be closed on Thanks- 1
giving day except for time in the morning. ■
I Special this Week for Friday and Saturday I
Sugar—2sll) Bag best granulated Sugar, $1.45 %
Three qt. Early black Cape Cod Cranberries 25c ®
75 c Quality Tea, green, black or mixed alb 60c. I
Van Camps Mock Turtle Soup three roc cans 25c
15c Imported Macaroni, any style, 12c.
Two 15c cans Petit Pois Peas, French style, 25c. I
Walter Baker & Co's Chocolate the lb 40c.
3 lbs new Persion Dates for 25c. •
lib can Royal Baking Powder 45c. ft
Finest New Walnuts, Naples, 20c lb. 41
Three cans Peerless Evaporated Milk for 25c. 1
Niagara Corn Starch the lb Bc. |§
I Buy a Savoy Roaster
In which to cook your Thanksgiving turkey and
you will be pleased, prices fiom SI. OO to $2.25. |
Fresh Caught I ake Fish LEAVE ORDERS FOR DE
11 coil Vsdugiu Ldite risn livery Friday morning
I FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town
Twice Each Day
I You Get Better Values Here.
J. H. DAY, I
L Phone 6. Emporium, ft
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Discount Sale
10° d Off
FISTUtCTiKIMiweu
All Trimmed Hats, Suits
and Coats, Friday and
Saturday. Nov. 19 and 20
J MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH.