&S. SHSHHHSB SH CTE SHSHSSSS S^s ig Thirty Years in Pharmacy in Emporium ? fl [u Nearly 11,000 days £ [jj —a lifetime— Ca- Jjj []} teritig to the wants |{] $ ol yourselves and n] fij your families dur- n] ing such a span of uj time in a strictlv ru nJ . u, Uj conscientious man- w i/i ner, I have built a 3 Jjj a reputation for dis- [jj Jjj pensing "Just what Jjj the Physician has 0| ordered" and notli jfl ing else. [Jj Ln Your Prescriptions and ru [}{ Family Keclpes are jjl •J my Especial Care [n | R. C. DODSON. | ["SBaSHSHSdSHSaS(2=HSHRHSraS LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which you would tike to see in this department, let us know by pos tal card, letter or personally. Joe Wortman spent Sunday guest of his mother at St. Marys. Chas. S. Mickey, of Shelby, 0., has located in Emporium. Miss Marion Judd is spending the week visiting friends at Wilcox. George A. Walker spent Sunday at Oil City, Pa., visiting with friends. Frank Felt is spending a few days at Olean, N. Y., transacting business. Miss Lavina Murray spent Sunday with friends at Austin and Sizerville. Miss Verena Hertig was a business caller at Ridgway for a short time last Saturday. Mrs. K. Fisher, of Howard Siding, was in Emporium last Saturday after noon transacting business. Miss Helen Cassidy, of Alleeany, N. Y., is guest of the Mitoses Kellev at their home on Fifth street. Arthur Kline and wife, of Sinnatna honing, were guests of relatives at tl.is place, the first of the ween. Justice B. Nefcy, of Driftwood, was in Emporium last Friday between trains, on a business mission. Henry Yeager was a business caMer at St. Marys lust Friday, returning to Emporium in the evening Belleroont Mosser, of St. Marys, was n Emporium last Saturday afternoon, consulting Dr. R. P. Heilman. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kresge, of Du- Bois, were Emporium visitors last Fri day morning between trains. The Miss»« Allie and May Lincoln, of Philadelphia, are guests of W. H. Howard and family, Sixth street. Miss Kegina Schaut, who has been guest of the Misses Louise and Ida Seger for the past week, returned to her home at St. Marys last Saturday. Miss Gertrude Germon, the very efficient teacher, leaves next week for Bedford, Oregon, where she has a con tract to "teach the young ideas how to shoot." James Logan and wife, of West Creek, called to inspect the Pkkxh plant on Tuesday. They also carried away a recept for one year's subscrip tion to this popular loral journal. Mm. Thomas Kadigan returned to her home at this |>lace last Sunday after spending a few weeks guest at the home of her daughter, at Mt. Holly, N J. Miss Mary and Master Kdwurd Wein man, of Olean, N. Y , are being enter tained as guests at the home of their graud-purents, Joshua Hair and wife, Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs Jas. I*, Creighton and daughter, Miss Kthel and son M infer John, accompanied by Miss Marine Hrudy, visited at Huttulo and Niugara Falls lant week, returning to Empori um Saturday evening. Messrs. Max. F. Balcom and Huenell M. returned to their homea at thia place, last Sunday, alter attending ten day* in a moat delightful trip which Included a visit at Duluth, Chi cago and other waatern points, making the trip via the Great Lakes Miss Kllau Wood, ol t'ouderaport, was gueat of her grand mother, Mrs L, U I .ay, of The Warti»r laal Sunday Mrs. Lay In company with her grand daughter departed for Jersey City Sunday night, where they will visit re lalavee Misa Heukwilh who has spent the sumuiar lii Emporium, gueat at the kuuie of llev aud Mrs J. L. Itogua, will goto Elmira tills week where she will make a short visit and will then go to < Ileal), N Y , where she will teach languages In 'lie H Igh Muhuwl al thai plaoe, during the < noting * hool |sa# j Mrs. Gnst Carlson visited at Falls I Creek and Ridgway last Thursday, j MiasTressa l.'>gue, of St. Marys, is 1 guest of Miss Florence Beck for a few j days. j Miss Irene Garvin, of Youngstown, Ohio, is guest of Miss Helen Swanson, Third street. Mrs. John Hogan went to Driftwood I Tuesday morning, where she is guest ' of relatives. Miss Margaret Murray expects to leave next week on her annual vaca tion and will visit Olean and Buffalo. Miss Margaret Glenn has returned to her home at this place, after a four weeks visit at Brooklyn and New York City. Dr. Armstrong, of Renovo, was a business caller at Emporium last Satu rday evening and was guest at The Warner. Miss Very Geary is spending a few weeks at Buffalo, N. Y., preparing for the fall styles in millinery. Mrs. William Merry, ofScio, N. Y., is guest at the home cf her son, W. J. Merry and wife, Sixth street. Miss Mayme Cummiugs departed for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will pre pare for the fall millinery Beason. Mr. and Mrs. Edward May, of Olean, N. Y., are visiting in Emporium, guest at the home of John Coyle and family, Fourth street. Miss Ida Swan, of Galeton, Pa., is being entertained as guest of her cousins, the Misses Grace and Ruby Heideick. Mrs. E. H. Gregory is spending a few days visiting friends at Howard Siding, guest at the home of Mrs. R. Fisher and daughter, Miss Ethel. Mrs. John Cummings, went to St Marys, last Saturday afternoon, where she was guest of relatives over Sun day. Mrs. Susan Housler, of Rich Valley, was a business caller at the Phess of fice last Friday and renewed her sub scription. Miss Sadie Edwards departed for Williamsport, last Saturday, where she will visit relatives and friends for a short time. Mrs. Benj. Lord, of Driftwood, trans acted business at the county seat Fri day and made a business call at the Prbsh office. Harry Catlin, of Port Allegany, was in Emporium for a short time on Fri day morning, having made the trip on his motor cycle. Misses Grace Metzger and Nell Thomas were guests of Miss Ethel Fisher at her home at Howard Siding last Saturday evening. Mrs. E. B. C. Bloom and children, who have been guests of Mrs. B's par ents, Mr. and Mrs Mark Ellis, Sr., and | family, returned to their home at Wi\- I liamsport last Sunday, Miss Kate Welsh returned to Era ' porium the last of the week after a most pleasant visit with Williamsport j relatives. Miss Welsh has resumed i her work. Frank Knight, one of the assistant ' clerks at the Penna. R. R. yard office, is spendiug his vacation with relatives and friends iu Jersey Shore.—Kane Re ! publican. Messrs. C. H. Cordie, of Sinnama honing, John Ellis, of St. Marys and H. M. Olmsted and J. Kaymond Cook, of Kidgway, made their regular Sun day visits to Emporium. Miss Mae Mulcahy, one of Empori um's most estimable young Indies, is employed as cierk in Prothonotary W. i J. Leavitt'a office, in place of Geo. I Barker, who contemplates entering the | insurance business. Mrs Elwood Ness and Mr. H. R. , Klees, of this place, were called to I Williamsport Tuesday evening by a telegram announcing the serious ill ness of Mrs. George Bloom, who ia mother of the former and sister of the latter. Mrs. Koa» Overhiser-Arnold, of Nick ernon, Kansas, well and pleasantly re membered by our citizens came to Em porium yesterday evening to visit re ' latives. She is the guest of her ! Mister Mrs. I, Overhiser and brother, Ex Sheriff It. M. Overhiner and wife, Went Fourth Street. Mr*. liuorge Netdlinger has arrived 1 in town and is guest at the home of her |iarenls, Mr. and Mrs \ Weisen lluii and I tiMiiy. Mr. and Mr», Neid linger iisve niovid their tinunehold gi'Kiln lr<-m hid*w..y to Emporium ami »re liiiiiMn -«-i|isd In their honiM lit one nl the Un. Swell residences, Ctiriry nl r> et Fred J. Keiiu, Jr , reiuruvd to Km porium, VS edncfilay uouii alter a two wenks trip, which Included llulTalo, Km heater and poiuis ou l.*k» Ontario. | Fred had a royal good time aud the patrons of the Emporium Drug Com paiiy will he glad to see hint un duty •gain, Karl M. Mc Alter, who has hail charge i of the store uf the Emporium Drug i Cumjiauy, has returned to St Marys, where he holds a lucrative position With the Central l»rug » ompauy at i that plai e. Mr MuAh*e made mauy I Friends during his lw>> we»*« sojourn la Emporium, as lie la a piuasi ug aud I ' ohilglug geulieittau. Wa hope thai he may coma to Emporium again. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910. Mrs. Josiah Howard, and two child en, are visiting at eastern points. Jasper Harris returned from New York city on Sunday. Mrs. T. M. Hoover, of Kane, visited relatives and friends in town last week. Thos. VV. Welsh has suffered severe ly for several days with a poisoned hand. Warner Judd went to Wilcox Tues day afterooon, where he is guest of friends. Julia (Budd) Hogan went to Buffalo, Tuesday, where she is spending a few weeks visiting relatives. Miss Mabel Cummings is spending a few days at St. Marys, where she is being entertained by friends. Miss Mollie Stephens, of Couders port. is guest at the home of Henry Auchu and family, West Fourth street. Miss Myrtle Smith, of Driftwood, was guest of Miss Grace Walker, the last of the week. Mrs. Andrew W*' fluh went to Warren Wednes'* turning, where she will visit re' br a few weeks. Mrs. S. H. 1. /Ugh and daugh ter, Miss Rose, is spending a few days in Buffalo, guest of relatives and friends. Misses Mary and Stasia Clune, of Pittsburg, Pa., are guests of Miss Mar garet Gallagher, at her home on Third street, Miss Helen Welsh, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thes, W. Welsh, is visit ing relatives in .Williamaport this wook. Mrs. Chas. W. Risheli, accompanied by her children, Geo., Carl and Chas., also Eunice Diehl have returned from an enjoyable visit at Sodus Point. Councilman Eugene Mumford and son Otho were at Buffalo yesterday, at tending the Brotherhood Pic-Nie. Of course tbey enjoyed the onting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lechner spent the first of the week on a business and pleasure trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Erie. Mrs. F. H. Pearsall departed to-day (Thursday) for an extended visit with her mother and other relatives at Lewisburg. Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, one of our most progressive property owners, is having a concrete sidewalk laid in front of her property corner of Fourth and Cherry streets. Misses Mary and Mayme Fredette, who have been spending the past month with relatives in Canada, re turned to their homes at this place, Tuesday evenine. The young Jladies report a jolly time. Miss Stella Miller, who has spent the weeks guesi at the home of her uncle, W. H. Cramer and family and other friends at this place, returned to her home at Williamsport, Wednesday. John E. Smith, of Sterling Run, is attending a reunion of the Smith Family near Williamsport. What a crowd that will be. We regret to note that Mr. Thos. Gallagher our genial P. R. R. Agent at this place, is in very poor health. He deserves a long rest and it should be granted him because there is no more faithful employee in the service. Councilman Chas. Cummings called on old St. Marys friends on Monday. Ex-County Treasurer John Cum mings is erecting a double dwelling on Third street, end of his Fourth Htreet lot W. H. Cr ainer has the contract. Miss Mae A. McCarthy leaves to-day for Sutton, Pa., to visit her sister Ella, who is telegraph operator on Franklin division of L. S. & M. 8. R. R. She will he absent two weeks. Mr. and Mr*. A. U Goodwin and children, who have been spending the 1 past three wueks with relative* at Detroit, have returned to Emporium. Mr Goodwin has resumed his position as tlrst trick operator at HM tower. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jordan and j daughter, Miss Rena, returned to Em porium, Tuesday evening, after speed ing ten days guests of relatives at Chi- | cago, They were aecompauied by their son and brother, Mr. Harry Jor- , dan, who will be guest under die j parental roof for a few days, before 1 returning to Brooklyn, N. Y Mrs C. W. Mhafer, of New York City, I Is gueat of her mother, Mrs. H. Felt ! and other relatives at tills place. Chas. K. W1 Mil ley, who has tieeu | working at Ishpeiuiug, Mich , for the j past two months, I* esp*tct«d bonie to- ' morrow eveuing. The Methodist Sunday School Is spend lug to-day Thursday) in pie nia lug at Keystitiia fark and the Prvsby- j lurUii* are aUu enjoying the day In the aaiua spurt at the I'badwick school house i-ye .Spewlaliat. I'ruf. W. II Hudlue, the well kuu«u Kye Sp»*!laU*l, of Hluftiaiutou, N. V., will be at H. II lllrwh's Jewalry store, Kiupuriuiu, IV, August 81. i If you usu't see well or have b«ada> he iltsi't fail tu call and see I'ruf Uudiun, as he guafautewa i<> cure all such ' ases I kiimm gruuittl and lilted In eld ftmuw Wyes tneletl «ud e« aMtltted free All work guaranteed If you are interested in a good Nor mal School, it will be to your advan tage to write to the Lock Haven State Normal School for its handsome cata log. The beautiful .scenery iri the west branch of the Susquehanna in the im mediate neighborhood is finely illus trated as well as the great buildings of the institution. As a progressive school,it insist on having a thoroughly well trained faculty. By referring to the catalog, anyone interested can quickly discover that every teacher has J,had superior college and uni versity advantages. The fall term be gins September 6th. Autoed to Emporium. The following people composed auto parties that visited Emporium last Sunday and were guests at The War ner: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pomeroy, Misses Bessis King and Adelia Pome roy and Mr. J. E. Smith, of Port Alle gany and Messrs. Scott Redfield, Deputy Sheriff Morrison and "Ted" Newman of Smethport. Wanted —Young Men. To qualify for S9OO to SI2OO ofTlce po sitions. AlO months course is suffi cient. Westbrook Academy, Olean, N. Y. Wanted. Washing or ironing, or work by the day. Will take office cleaning. En quire ot PRESS office, 27-2t. WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC. Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the Grangers' picnic at Williams Grove' Pa., August '<» to September 3, the Pennsylvania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Williams Grove from stations in Pennsylvania and from Kaltimore, Klmira, Frederick and intermediate stations on the Northern Central Railway, Aug ust 23 to September 2, inclusive, good forgoing passage only on date of issue, and for return passage to reach original starting point not later than September 6, at reduced rates. The Trying Summer Heat It's very wearing on yottr system and upsets most constitutions. Overcome the enervating hot weather and Take a Bottle of Beef, Iron and Wine A stimulating and tonic medicine that aids the sys tem by building new tissues and preventing a wasting of nerve energy. Make Your System Right Before Fall 50 Cents Per Bottle The Old Reliable Drug Store GEO. C. TAG6ART. Prop. [u In Our Prescription | Department I [jj accuracy andsyste- |jj matic skill arc com hiued with a very larnc stuck contain- «] ! W iug every drug and chemical callri! lor ju ill or likelv to he called for in tncdi- 2] cal practice. This Sellable* us to cui»- M »cieiitioii»|y com pmutd and till any Q| pit wription pre wilted tu tts, llu B matter how difficult Willi the atAiirume jfl that our |Mlrom' orders will Im- car- U !i ird out to the Irl »»r. Emporium Drug Co. J' From Sickness to"Excellent Health." So nays Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, III.: "1 found in your Kidney Pills a prompt and specdv euro for backache and kid ney trouble which bothered me for in any months. lam now enjoying excellent health which I owe to Foley Kidney l'ills." For Sale by Emporium Drug Co. Local news on every page. Safety Razor Blades Razoredged 30c per dozen Common razors 15c each NIXON & CO.. Philipsburg, Pa. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. I'ts Qualfy not the quality of milk that furnishes the beat cream and the most butter. 80 it ia with feed, as better profits come from rich, nuturitioua corn and meal than from inferior stuff. Buy your feed at the EMPORIUM MILL ING CO'S and get the best. PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa. 112 July 19, 1910. NEMOPHILA, per sack •] 50 Felt's Fancy, « .7.7.7." 1 70 Pet Drove, " , Roller Meal " so Rye •• ::::::::: ?o Graham " Coarse Meal per 100 "..., j SO Chop Feed " 1 50 Cracked Corn per 100 i sn White Middlings , go Bran 1 40 Chieken Wheat . 2 00 Screenings " j M Oil Meal " 2 0<) Corn per bushel 84 While Oals, per bushel .7..". 7 7.7" 55 Oysler Shells, per 100 75 Sterling Chick Feed 2 00 Sterling Scratch Feed ' 1 90 T>a«sy Dairy Feed, ' 1 so Calf Meal, 501b bag t so Alfalta Meal 1 % Cottonseed Meal. 7.77! 1 95 Mammoth Clover Seed, per bu 9 50 Medium Clover Seed, •' 7 7".7 950 A Ist ke Clover Seed, " 0 en Timothy Seed, " ~, 3 25 German Millet Seed. " ...] 2J5 r "Not How Cheap, but How Good" I Quality First Consideration I ROYAL Q SPR,NB BLEND I J /4 BROOK i I HIGH GRADE CREAMERY COFFEE The Satisfactory Store BUTTER I 35c Lb J 35c Lb A Safe Place to Buy Foods I You need have 110 fear to send the children, they ® will have the same corteous treatment that you would receive yourself. This store has a reputation for fair treatment, extending over a long period, to mrintain. Send the children, phone or ask for the order clerk I to call, wken not convenient to come to the store. Just now things Ready to Serve occupy our partic- ular attention. I Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday 25II) hag Best Granulated Sugar $ 1.50. 3 lbs regular 10c prunes lor 25c. New Shrimp, 15c cans 2 for 2 sc. Fresh tub Norway Mackerel about < 4 lb each i-jclb w 5c Sardines packed in oil 6 cans for 2sc. A Churches Arm ami Hammer brand stxla 8c lb. Hershev's Cocoa, 15c tin lac. 10c package Bird Seed Bc. Finest quality Japan Rice, ! lb packets, eack 7c. 25c Hartlet I'ears, the can 20c. Hire's Root Beer Kxtract, liottle 2<x\ Six lbs I«auudry Starch in bulk f»>r 25c. House Furnishing Hardware, China, Crockery and Glassware Peerless Crushed Oyster Shells. Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice Each Day, Z You Gat Butter Vttluea Here. J. H. DAY, I Ll'huit* 6. Kiai|*iiiuiu. A • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnrnrnM 29th Year Will Open Sept. O New Catalogue and Particulars 011 Request. 25-4t : t Mountain Park Green Houses. Ridgway, Pa, We have the largest and most up-to | date GREEN HOUSE in Western j Pennsylvania. All orders left at Geo. J. Laßar's, ! Emporium, Pa., will receive prompt | and careful attention. Satisfaction ' guaranteed. 52-ly. Square Deal Mills EMPORIUM, PA. j 1 E. J. Rogers, Prop'r. OUR MOTTO:— Honest Weight and Honest Goods. Don't you think it would be a good plan to lay in a barrel of good flour before it goes ap. I have just received a car load ot Gamble Green's Snow Flake, by far the best Flour for the price sold in Emporium. Liberal dis count in barrel lots. Call, phone or write. Out of town orders filled same day re ceived. A share of the trade respect fully solicited.
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