Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, April 14, 1910, Image 5

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as substitutes lor RoyaL ar*
None of them is the same in composition
or effectiveness, so wholesome and eco- J
nomical, nor will make such Sine food.
IIL Baking Powder ;
Absolutely Pure
J Royal is the only Baking Powder made
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PERSONAL (iOSSIP.
ContributioiiS 1 . That ichic yov would
like to sec in thi u partmrntjet v* enow by pon - j
Utl card , fetter o> r rnonallu.
Joe Wortman spent Sunday guest at
the home of mother at St. Marys.
Mark Ellis, J., called on friends at
St. Marys, between trains, last Sunday
evening.
Michael Mulcahy, of St. Marys, is
guest at the home of his parents, on
Sixth street.
E. B. Saunders, of Portville, N. Y.,
made his regular business trip to this
place, last Friday.
Misses Elizabeth Ludlam and Alma
Hertig were business callers at Sinna
mahoning on Monday.
Henry Shade, of Sinnamahoning,
called 011 friends at this place, last ;
Saturday evening and Sunday.
Miss Catharine M. O'Brien, a gradu- j
ate nurse,of Port Allegany, was a caller !
at tfie PRESS sanctum on Tuesday.
Profs C. E. Plasterer, W. G. Briuer ;
and R. H. Edgar, of this place, attend
ed a conference at Williamsport, last j
Friday and Saturday.
Charles Deneene, of Olean, N. Y. t !
was guest at the home of his uncle, E.
A. Gerg and family, 011 Broad street,
the last of the week.
Miss Florence McDonald, of Drift
wood, was guest at the home of her j
uncle, A. A. McDonald and family, on j
Fifth street, last Saturday.
Mrs. Robinson and sister. Miss Edna 1
McDonough departed for Buffalo, N. !
Y., last Sunday afternoon, where they
will remain for some time.
Miss Charlotte Spence, was in Drifo
wood and Castle Garden, last Sunday,
attending to her duties as Secretary of
the Sunday School Asssociation.
Miss Clynthia Wood, proof reader
in the office of the Williamsport Sun,
was guest of her grand-mothtr, Mrs.
L. L. Lay, at The Warner, last Friday.
Mrs. E. E. Meade Floyd spent Tues
day evening at Olean, where she at
tended the Knights of Columbus dance
given at that place.
Miss Lena Coyle and Mr. C. Harold
Serer were guests of relatives at Olean,
Tuesday, and enjoyed the dance given
by the Knights of Columbus in that
city.
Prothonotary W. J. Leavitt, wife and
family were 011 Tuesday called to New
Bethlehem, Pa., to attend the funeral
of Mrs. L's mother. They expect to
return on Monday.
Mrs. R. S. Zierden, of Dußois, Mrs.
Frank Patchel and daughter Miss
Mary, of Hicks Run, Pa., were guests
at the home of Mrs. Hillyard and fam
ily, on Fifth street, the last of the
week.
Max Spence, who is working at the
Sinnamahoning Powder Works, spent
the first of the week guest at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Spence and family, Broad street.
Ward Beaton, one of the faithful
employees of the Emporium Iron Co.,
being one of their engineers, transact
ed business at the PRESS office on Tues
day afternoon, renewing his subscrip
tion for another year.
Mrs. Mary Beers, who spent the
winter guest at the home of her nep
hew, Mr. Frank Beers and family at
Barksdale, Wis., returned to her home
at this place last week, and on Satur
day made the PRESS office a busiuess
call renewing her subscription.
Messrs. Fred J. Keim, Jr., Russell
McCJuay and Dr. H. W. Mitchell at
tended the play, ''The Mayor of
Toklo," which was presented at St.
Marys, by local talent from Dußois,
last Monday evening. They report
the play as being something very fine.
W. H. Cramer and family returned
last Saturday from California and
Texas, where they passed the winter
months, lhey all look as though they
had plenty to eat and had an enjoyable
visit.
Mr. and Mrj. Geo. M. Harteaa and
son have arrived from Marion, S. C.,
where they passed the winter, guests
of Jos. L. Wheeler and family. Mrs.
B. M. Harteau expects to remain in
the sooth this summer.
A terrible forest Are was raging on
Hicks Run yesterday, destroying much
timber.
Miss Myrtle Moran, of Eart Em
porium, was guest of relatives at Cos
tello, Pa., last Sunday.
F. F. Hilliker, of this place, was a
business caller at St. Marys Wednes
day evening, between trains.
Mrs. Hiram Evans and daughter
Miss Jane, of this place, are visiting
relatives at Buffalo, for a few days.
Mrs. Robt. House, of St. Marys, was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bing. Hemp
hill, West Fifth street last Friday.
Joseph J. Lingle, who has been in
Emporium for some time, on account
of the serious illness of their daughter,
Miss Nellie, departed for his home at
Westboro, Wis., this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight, of St.
Marys, were guests at the home of W.
G. Gilbert and wife, on West Fourth
Street, on Wednesday.
Our old friend William Danachy, of
Sinnamahoning, called to see the
PRESS on Monday and left an order
for caution notices. He is going after
trespassers for all that's in it.
Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith, who has
been very ill for the past two months,
has so far recovered that she is ablo to
come to her store every day and par
tially attend to her business.
Ross W. Barrows, of Lock Haven,
secretary and treasurer of the Clinton
Trust Company, visited Emporium on
Wednesday, looking after his unseat
ed land assesments; also visited Cam
eron, where he resided so many years,
to inspect his interests there. The
very pleasant gentleman was a visitor
at the PRESS.
Will Leave Emporium.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huffman
will move to Ridgway to-morrow,
where Mr. Huffman has secured a
position with the Ridgway Dy
namo Campany. Their many
friends regret to have them leave
Emporiu m, hut what is Empor
ium's loss is Ridgway's gain.
Another Fire.
The Card building on Broad St.,
occupied bp Dininny, Burnsides &
Co., 011 the first floor and the
Order of Eagles 011 the second,
had another scorching on Wed
nesday morning, this being the
third bad fire since December 18,
1909. This building ia nothing
but a fire trap and should be re
moved or repaired as it greatly en
dangers the surrounding proper
ties.
Disastrous Fire.
Hon. F. D. Councilman, pro
prietor of Sizer Springs Hotel and
Mineral water operations at Sizer
ville, was a PRESS visitor on Tues
day. He informed 11s his old home
at Elmer, Potter county, was total
ly destoyed by fire last Friday.
The property consisted of residence,
store and barn. Loss 83,000, up
on which there there was only
$l,lOO insurance. His brother-in
law, G. F. Thorn, conducted the
store and lived in Mr. Council
man's house. His loss on furni
ture and stock is over $3,000, up
on which there was only $2,000 011
stock, the furniture not being in
sured.
For Sale.
Full-blooded Rhode ißland Red Eggs.
Setting, 14 eggs, 75c.
F. V. H FILM AN.
What Womtn Are For.
"Every good woman, II I may call
myself on*), turns the men she carea
for round her little finger, and It's the
meu who are worth most In life who
submit moat readily to the process. Do
you know why God^created angels?
It was to whisper good thoughts to
women. Do you know why ho created
womeaT It was to whisper good
thoughts V» aen."—loaer Shrlae.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1910.
Important News.
Be sure you read the special an
nouncement of Emporium Machine
Co., in another column. It will
be of especial interest to farmers
and gardeners.
Gone to Canada.
AV. G. Gilbert went to Canada
this morning to look after his min
ing interests in the Cobalt region.
We understand Chas. Hockley ac
companied him and will remain
there, working in the mine.
Business Trip West.
C. Jay Goodnough returned 011
Saturday from a special business
trip to Oklahoma, for the purpose
of examining a coal proposition for
a party of Coudersport capitalists.
Continued Sale.
Henry Jaeger, the harness maker,
will continue to sell all' his goods at
cost, until everything is sold out. You
can save from 50c; to SI.OO on a collar
by purchasing thesarne now. Dusters,
fly-nets, suit oases, etc., at reduced
prices. 2t
Contractor.
The undersigned is prepared to con
tract for all kinds of brick, stone, con
crete and mason work. Having given
ten years to tho work prior to coming
to Emporium, am prepared to give
satisfaction. Give me a call.
7-tf. W. If. FLINT.
Card of Thanks.
EDITOR PRESS:—
Kindly express our heartfelt
thanks to those kind neighbors
and friends who rendered us such
valuable assistance upon the oc
casion of our beloved father
Wm. McDonald's death and burial.
Especially do we desire to thank
the local Grange for the beautiful
bouquet.
THE FAMILY.
Beech wood, Pa, April 12, 1910.
AT OPERA HOUSE,
EMPORIUM, PA.
One Night Only, April 28
The Best Rural Comedy
Alvin Joslin
It has stood the test of years.
One big laugh from start to
finish. Uniformed band and
superb orchestra. Hear the
band and see the play.
Prices— soc, 35c, 25c.
Winter Wooiens
Should now be pat away safe from the
ravages of Tinea Flarifrontella or as
she is better known, as the clothes
moth. Of the maajr preventatives
practical experience has proven that
the use Tar Paper, Tar Bags, Moth
Camphor, Cedar Camphor, Lavender
Mothaline and Camphor Balls are the
most affeetual. Any of these artiolee
can now be purchased at tbe New
Drug Store.
EMPORIUM DRUG CO.
The Churches.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
RHV. J. P. ANDERSON, Paator.
Rev. Charles E. Lehman, pastor
of the Emporium Circuit, will
preach in tho First Methodist Epis
copal Church next Sunday even
ing, at 7:80 o'cloch. Pulpit va
cant in the morning.
Rev. J. F. Anderson is now in
Harrisburg, publishing the Annual
Conference Minutes of which he is
the editor and will be absent two
Sabbaths.
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
J. M. ROBERTSON, Rector.
April 17, Third Sunday after
Easter:
8 a. m., Holy Communion.
10:30 a. in., Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
IL' in., Sunday School. Lesson:
Our Lord's Appearance to St.
Thomas.
7:30 p. m., Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
The offerings next Sunday will
be for General Missions.
The rite of confirmation will be
administered by Bishop Whitehead
on Sunday evening, May 1.
Make Your Dollars Extend.
Our agency will prove that thirty
five years big sales and pleased users
of the L. & M. Paint will save you dol
lars, because when painting with L.
M., you are using metal Zinc Oxide
combined with White Lead. Zinc
Oxide is imperishable, and makes the
L. & M., wear and cover like gold.
The L. & M . colors are therefore bright
and lasting. You won't need to re
paint for 10 to 15 years, besides L. &
M. Paint costs less than any other,
biy about $1.30 per gallon. Sold by
Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium, Pa.
EMPORIUM
MILLING COMPANY.
Something Delicious
for Your Table
is the dainty and appetizing bread
made from the PET GROVE flour. R
ia the acme of high grade and whole
some breadstuff's when it is made from
this Btiperior and deservedly popular
flour. Success in bread making is
guaranteed the amateur cook and
baker when she uses the PET (jROVE
flour.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., April 22, 191(1.
N EMOPIIILA, pei sack 11 65
Felt's Fancy, " 1 70
Pet Grove, " 1 70
Roller Meal " 50
Rye " 75
Qraham " 85
Buckwheat, " 75
Buckwheat, 10 lb sack 30
Coarse_Meal per 100, 1 50
Chop Feed " 1 50
Cracked Corn per 100 1 50
White Middlings, 1 65
Bran 1 50
Chicken Wheat " 2 00
Screenings " I 50
Oil Meal " 2 00
Corn per bushel 84
While Oats, per bushel 57
Seed Oats, " 60
Oyst -r Shell s, per 100 75
Sterling Chick Feed 2 00
Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90
Daisy Dairy Feed, 1 50
Calf Meal, 501b bag 1 50
Mammoth Clover Seed, per bu 9 58
Medium Clover Seed, " 9 50
A lsyke Clover Seed, " 9 50
Timothy Seed, " 2 75
German Millet Seed, " 2 00
MANY GRIP VICTIMS
n f^irf
Just now many grip victims
are troubled by an obstinate
congh. Dodson's White Pine
and Spruce will positively re
lieve that particular|after grip
hacking.
Dodson's Drug Store.
Millinery
Suits. Coats and
Shirt Waists
Shirt Waist time is here and every !
lady wants them pretty. We
i have just secured a fine display
of waists, that will satisfy the
ladies fully in the matter of qual
ity and looks.
Our Millinery Department is just
teeming with the latest creations
in the Millinery art- You are cor
dially invited to call and examine
our entire stock. {
MRS. E. S. COPPERSMITH.
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8 <<PJ ITI7" The reputation of ELITE brand SPECIALTIES I
IULII lEi I 9 founded on EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY. YOU get
them at A
I SPANISH 'T\ PURE
JL/jHI I new
PEPPERS The Satisfact st()re MAPL£ ~
10c and 200 GOODS
I Special this Week, Friday and Saturday
Sugar— 2slb Bag best granulated Sugar, $1.50
lbs Best Rolled Oats for 25c. 9
ioc Roll Toilet paper, 7c or 5 rolls for 20c.
J/lb tin Walter Baker &. Co's Cocoa, 22c. |§j
15c Imported Macaroni, any style, 12c.
Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut a lb 35c.
Heinz 25c sour Gherkins bottle 20c.
3 cans best Standard Tomatoes 25c.
Choice Florida Grape Fruit four for 25c.
25c can Dust Down for Carpets 20c. A
N. Y. state Brrtlet Pears, large can 20c.
Oyster Crackers 8c lb or three lbs for 20c. ■
Fresh Caught Fish. Leave orders for 1
I Delivery Friday morning. I
In the House Furnishing Department
114 quart guaranteed Enamel Dish Pan 25c.
10 quart Galvanized Iron Pail 17c
No. 9 Black Diamond Special Wash Boiler 99c.
40c Drinking Glasses, the dozen 30c.
Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Flower and Garden Seeds.
Dairymens Supplies I
FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town j
Twice Each Day ®
You Q-et Better Values Here. I
J. H. DAY, I
L Phone 6. Emporium, ft
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