Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, September 01, 1910, Image 5

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LOCAL. DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Contributions invited. That which you would
iike to stein this department, let ut know by pot
lal card, letter or personality.
W. G. Bair made a business trip to
Sterling Run, the last of the week.
Robert Weiman called on friends at
Ridgway for a short time last Saturday.
G. Carlton Smith, of Sterling Run,
was a business caller at Enporium last
Friday.
Max Spence has accepted a position
at the Cameron Powder plant, at Sin
namahoning.
R. K. Mickey is spending the week
transacting business at Philadelpia and 1
New York City.
Miss Verena Hertig has returned to
Emporium, having spent about ten
days at Atlantic City.
Miss Mary Blumle went to St. Marys
last Friday afternoon, where she Bpent
a few days with friends.
Miss Nellie O'Keefe, ofSterling Run,
was gnest at the home of J. Willis Gas
kill and wife last Saturday.
Ben Svkes, of Galeton, Pa , is spend
ing the week in town, taking in the
sights and transacting business.
Miss Emma Tebo, of St. Marys, was
guest at the home of her parents at
this place, the last of the week.
Ben J. Erskine was a business caller
at St. Marys last Friday, returning to
Emporium on the evening train.
Amos Kresge and wife, of Dußois,
were in Emporium for a short time last
Friday, renewing old acquaintances.
Mrs. C. W. Powers, of Chicago, nee
Miss Mayme Henessey, is spending a
short time guest of relatives at this
place.
Mrs. Kathryn Bush is spending the
week with relatives at Driftwood and
Dußois, having left last Saturday after
noon.
Lynn Strayer has returned to State
College having left home last Monday
morning. Lynn will enter the senior
class this year.
Mrs. James Mulcahy, who had been
spending a short time, guest oi her
mother at Driftwood, returned to Em"
porium, last Saturday.
Mrs. David Tilton and Miss Sue
Shoot, of Driftwood, were guests of
relatives and friends at this place, last
Friday and Saturday.
J. B. Nlvens, of Williamsport, made
his regular monthly business trip to
this place, the last of the week, and
was guest at Commercial Hotel.
Miss Elizabeth Ludlam went to
Cleveland, Ohio, last Friday, to be
absent for about two weeks, where she
will buy her fall stock in millinery.
Miss Martha McVain, who haß been
guest of Miss Mabel Cummings at her
home on South Broad Street, returned
to her homes at Pittsburg, last Satur
day morning.
Miss Ximena Brooks, of .Sinnama
honing, was in Emporium a short time
on Saturday. Miss Brooks will teach
in the High School again this coming
year.
Miss Margaret Murray, one of the
genial sales ladies in the department
store of Mr. R. Kuehne, is enjoying
ten days vacation, visiting relatives
and friends at Olean and Buffalo.
Mrs. Ralph Kautz went to Kane last
Friday morning, where she spent a
few days guest at the home of her
sister. Mr. Kautz went to Kane Satur
day morning and they returned to
Emporium Sunday evening.
Mrs. R. J. Rogers, Mrs. Byres Gitchill
and daughter Helen, and Grover
Hogan, arrived in Emporium to-day,
the latter having spent the summer
guest of his Bister, Mrs. Gitchill, at
Binghamton, N. Y. Mesdames Rogers
and Gitchill will remain in this place
for a few weeks guests at the home of
M. T. Hogan and family, Fourth street.
Joe Wortman wart gne*t of his i
mother at St. Marys over Sunday.
A. H Brewer, of Ridgway, transact/- j
ed business in Emporium last Friday, j
Chas. McGuire, of Hornell, N. Y., J
called on friends at this place last Sun- I
day.
Misses Elizabeth and Carolyn
Lechner spent a few hours at Cameron
last Sunday.
U. P. Baird, of Sinnamahoning, was j
in Emporium last Monday, and trans- j
acted business.
I. S. Ounsberg, of Renovo, was in
Emporium on a business mission last
Friday and Saturday.
Dr. Owaroff, the new physician at
Sinnamahohing, was in Emporium for
a short time lai-t Monday.
Fred J. Keim, Jr., of the Emporium
Drug Company, was a business caller
at Sinnamahoning on Sunday.
Miss Kate Murray went to St. Marys
on Saturday afternoon, where she was
guest of her sister, over Sunday.
Chas. H. Felt was a business caller
a Port Allegany last Friday, in the in
terests of the Emporium Milling Com
pany.
J. D. Burnes, of Kane, Pa., was in
Emporium a short time on Monday
calling on friends and attending to
business.
F. H. Dornish, one of the busy men
of St. Marys, was in this place last
Monday and transacted business be
tween trains.
Misses Mary and Berndetta Cole, of
Curwensville, are guests at the home
of Postmaster Charles Seger and
family, Fourth street.
Mrs. J. E. Green, of Muncy, Ind., is
being entertained as guest at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Edward Dow Arm
strong, Sixth street. (
F. R. Paterson, who has been guest
at the home of Mrs. Helen Metzger
and family, returned to his home at ,
Baltimore, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Younge, of
Williamsport, were guests at the home
of E. Mead Floyd and wife, Sixth i
street, the first of the week. i
W. G. Gilbert, of Rochester, N. Y., <
was in Emporium last Friday. Mr.
Gilbert came to attend the funeral of |
the late Mrs. Chas Howard. j
Mrs. Catharine Murray who spent ]
a few days with her daughter at St.
Marys last week, returned to her home ,
at this place on Friday.
Misses Charlotte and Anna Rentz
and Helen Welsh, who spent some
time in Williamsport, returned to Em
porium last Saturday afternoon.
Everett Pierson, of St. Marys, came j
to Emporium last Saturday and attend
ed the corn roast of the Union Friend
ly Society on Saturday evening.
Mrs. S. H. McDonough and daughter,
Miss Rose, returned to Emporium liist
Friday, after spending ten days at Buf.
falo, N. Y., where they were guests of
relatives.
Miss Ethel Hisler, ot Freeport, 111.,
spent a few dayß last week at Emman
uel Rectory, of Rev. M. L. Tate
and family. Miss Hisler being a
cousin of Mrs. Tate.
Messrs. Harry and Milton Neid
lineer, of Tower City, Pa., are being
entertained as guests at the home of
their brother, George Neidlinger and
wife, Cherry street.
Mrs. J. J. Doroughty, of Couders
port, accompanied by three children,
were guests of Miss Margaret Kelley
last Saturday. Thev were enroute for
their home from Ridgway.
Dr. Carl L. Felt, of Philadelphia, is
spending the week in Emporium where
he is being entertained as guest of his
brothers, J. Paul Felt and Dr. Leon R.
Felt and other relatives.
Harry Arnold, who has been guests
at the homes of Mrs. I. Overhiser and
other relatives for the past ten days,
returned to bis home at Nickerson,
Kansas, last Monday morning.
Mrs. Baldwin and Mr. Eldridge, the
State Sunday School workers, who at
tended the County Convention here
last week, went to Lock Haven, where
they were the speakers at another con
vention.
Miss Clark, -who is doing mission
work in New York City, among the
foreigners, and who spoke in Empori
um during the Sabbath School Con
vention addressed the people o! Drift
wood and Sinnamahoning last Sunday.
Miss Lidian Heilman, who has re
: ceived the appointment as teacher in
| the public schools at Globe, Arizona,
departed for that place on Tuesday for
Bullalo, where she spent a day guest
of her brother Fred. Miss Heilman
will probably teach in the west for two
years.
Mrs. Auchu and daughters, the
Misses Edna and Ellen and Bon Will,
accompanied by J. H. Stephens, antoed
to Condersport the last of the week
and were guests at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cush, of Pitts
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wiley and
Mr. W. S. Walker, of Austin, were in
Emporium last Friday, having come
here to attend the luneral of Mrs.
Howard. Mr. Cush and wife were
- visiting at the home of the form's par
ents, when the sad death occurred.
CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, rgro,
Franklin Housler transacted business I
in Buffalo Tuesday and Wednesday. ,
M. E. Mulligan, of Renovo, spent a j
few hours at this place lust Sunday.
It. 11. ilii'sch and son Herman took
i in the sights at Buffalo on Tuesday.
S. P. Kreider, of Driftwood, was a
business caller at the county seat on
j Monday.
J. E. Smith, of Sterling Run, was a
business caller at this place on
I Wednesday.
Miss Hilda Hertig is enjoying the
week camping with a party of friends
on Lake Cuba.
Fred K. Zimmer, of Gardeau, was in
Emporium on a business mission the
first of the week.
Miss Anna Lynch, of Renovo, visited
her sister Mrs. O. Proudfoot on Thurs
day and Friday last.
W. S. Manly, of Elmira, N. Y., came
to Emporium on a business mission
the first of the week.
Fred E. Haswell, of Williamsport,
was a business caller at Emporium, on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
H. C. Park, Ridgway's noted archi
tect, transacted business at this place
between trains on Tuesday.
J. H. Mulcahy made the PRESS office
a business call, Wednesday morning
and renewed his subscription.
H. O. Martin, of New York City,
representing a medical bouse, was in
this place, on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. John Cummings and Mr. James
P. Creighton went to Ridgway,
Wednesday and called on relatives.
Miss Eva Leet has accepted the posi
tion as assistant book-keeper in the of
fice of the Cameron Powder Company.
Robert Boyer, of Cameron, was cir
culating among friends at this place
on Wednesday and transacting busi
ness.
A. D. Moon, of Port Allegany, was
a social and business caller at Empori
um, Tuesday, guest at Commercial
House.
Mrs. Doreey Spangler, of New York
City, formerly of Driftwood, was guest
of Miss Julia "Budd" Hogan on Tues
day evening.
Miss Inez Harris, of Coudersport, is
being entertained as guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Harris,
Fifth street.
Frank Cavanaugh, of Allegheny,
Pa., is guest at the home of his sister,
Mrs. John Trebswetlier and family,
Fourth street.
J. H. Stephens, of the Stephens j
Hardware Company, was a business I
caller at Coudersport on Tuesday, in
the interest of his firm.
Mrs John Montgomery and Mr. and j
Mrs. D. J. Bradshaw, of Beechwood,
were entertained as guests of friends
at this place on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meisel, formerly
of this place, but now of Colegrove,
Pa., were circulating among old
friends at this place on Wednesday.
J. VanLengerke, of New York City,
was a business caller at Emporium on
Wednesday, in connection with the
Keystone National Powder Company.
Philip Knight, of Corry, is visiting
in town. Mr. Knight was a former
resident of Emporium and his old
friends are glad to meet him.
Mrs. W. S. Swartwood and children
are spending the week at Sinnamahon
ing, where they are being entertained
as guests at the home of relatives.
H. A. Cox and family returned to
Emporium, last Saturday afternoon,
after spending about ten days with re
latives at Williamsport and Salladas
burg.
Mrs. Viola Beard, who has spent
several days guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Wright, returned to
her home at Lebanon, Pa., on Tuesday
morning.
Miss Beulah Cramer, who has been
entertained as guest at the home of the
Misses Auchn for several weeks went
to ber home at Williamsport, Monday
afternoon.
A letter received from Mr. J. A.
Johnston, of 48 Wadsworth street, Buf
falo, N. Y., states they are all well and
send their regards to their many Cam
eron county friends.
Messrs. Frank Malloy, of Clearfield
and B. P. McNulty, of Ridgway, who
have business interests at Emporium
made a business call to Sizerville the
the first of the week.
Mrs Edith Dominges and little son,
who have been guests at the home of
C. G. Catlin and family for the past
month, departed for their home at
Philadelphia, last Saturday evening,
Cbas. W. Rishell, accompanied by
his brother George, of Erie, took in
the sights at Atlantic City last Friday
and Saturday. It Is reported the tide
went out when they waded into the
big pond.
Mrs. Henry Anchu and daughters,
the Misses Edna and Ellen, left for
Buffalo and an extended trip through
Canada, on Tuesday morning. They
will visit the Shrine of St. Ann, while
1 on their Canadian trip.
, Misses Elizabeth and Anna Yahn, of
Olean, were guests at the home of Hon.
, F X. Blumle and family the first of
the week. The ladies were enroute
' for their home after spending a short
time at Atlantic City,
Henry Wheatoa has .moved his
family to Sinnmnahoning where he is j
employed at the Cameron Powder Co., ;
plant.
Mrs. W. 11. Lapham and children, of
Fillmore, N. Y., are guests at the home
of her father, E. W. Gnskill and
daughter.
Miss Sadie Edwards has returned to
Emporium after an extended visit
with relatives at Williamsport and
other eastern points.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mickey and son
left Emporium this (Thursday) morn
ing for an extended visit with relatives
at Cleveland and other western points.
Carl Hackett and wife, of Dundee,
Illinois, visited in town last week,
guest of Mr. H's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. N. Hackett and family. Third street.
Mrs. O. D. Miller and son Reginald,
of Olean, are visiting in town guests at
the home of the former's parents, Mr.
Ann Mrs. T. N. Hackett and family,
Third street.
Mise Stewart, of Cameron, and guest,
Mrs. Burlingame, of Detroit, called on
friends at this place the first of the
week and were guests at the City
Hotel.
Miss Lizzie Levan, who has been
entertained as guest at the home of
her sister, Mrs. W. H. Welsh for the
past month, returned to her home at
Turbotsville, this (Thursday) morning.
Cbas. E. Grandell returned to Em
poriutn Wednesday afternoon, after
enjoying a ten day's vacation. Mr.
Crandell has resumed his position as
teller at the First National Bank.
Misses Nora and Loretta Sullivan re
turned to their home in Ridgway,
Wednesday after a week'B visit with
their aunt Mrs. Wm. Haley. They
are bright and interesting little ladies
and made many friends during their
visit here.
Mrs. J. D. Alden is guest at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Shugart, Wood street. Mrs. Alden has
just returned from Washington, D. C.,
where she has been with her busbaud.
Joseph T. Drum, of Laquin, trans
acted business in Emporium last Fri
day and made the PRESS office a call,
renewing his subscription for another
year. Mr Drum is always prompt in
this matter, paying strictly in advance.
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Department
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p] biued with a very Cj
large stock contain- [j{
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fjj pound and fill any
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p] orders will be car- jjj
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1 Emporium Drug Co. jjj
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Business Cards.
J. O. JOHNSON. J. P. MCNABNBT
F. A. JOHNSON.
JOHNSON & McNAKNfcY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
EMPORIUM, PA.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them. lfi-ly.
MICHAEL BBENNAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections promptly attended to. Real estate
andpeusion claim agent,
86-ly. Emporium, Pa.
B. W. GBBBN. JAY P. FBLT
3REEN & PELT,
ATTOBNE Y 8-AT-LA W,
Corner Fourth and Broad streets,
Emporium, Pa.
All business relating to estate,collections, real
•state, Orphan'aCourtand general law business
will receive prompt attention. 41-26-ly.
MAY GOULD,
TBACHBB OP
PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY
Also dealer in all the Popular Sheet Music,
Emporium, Pa.
Scholars taughteither at my home on Sixth
street or atthe homes of the pupils. Out oftown
scholars will be given dates at my roomtin this
place.
THE NEW ALPINE HOUSE,
Sterling Run, Pa.
W. H. BAULBY, Proprietor.
First-class accommodations in every particular.
This old and popular House has been thorough
ly refitted to meet every requirement of this
rapidly growing town. Terms, reasonable.
45-ly.
WANTE D
At once. Men to represent UK. either
j locally or traveling. IMOW i.s the time
to start Money in 112 1.• • work fo* the
right men. Apply at once and secure
territory.
ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y
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EMPORIUM
MILLING c O MpA NY.
It Almost Flies
When your bread has been properly
made from PET GROVE flour. It dis
appears with astonishing rapidity from
the tables of those who love good
bread—and who doesn't? Bread, rolls,
biscuits or anything where high grade
flour is the principal component, is
made perfect and delicious when you
use Pet Grove Flour from grocers.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa.. July 19, l»lu.
NEMOPHILA, per sack ,1 so
Felt's Fancy, " 1 70
Pet Grove, " 1 75
Roller Meal " 50
Bye •• 70
Graham, " 75
Coarse Meal per 100 1 50
Chop Feed " 1 50
Cracked Corn per 100 1 50
White Middlings 1 60
Bran, 1 40
Chicken Wheat 2 00
Screenings " X 50
Oil Meal " 2 00
Corn per bushel 84
Whit eOats.oer bushel 55
New White Oats 48
Oyster Shells, per 100 75
Sterling Chick Feed 2 00
Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90
Daisy Dairy Feed, 1 50
Calf Meal, 501b bag 1 50
Alfalia Meal, 1 59
Cottonseed Meal 1 95
Mammoth Clover Seed, per bu 9 50
Medium Clover Seed, " 9 50
A lsyke Clover Seed, 9 50
Timothy Seed, " 3 25
German Millet Seed. " 2 25
Aoar«(aarmnUedlfy«QaM , I
PILES rXL SiippasHury I
D M||U Thon(Jwon| Bup'tK
Graded Sohooln, StateirilU, N. C., writes: 14 1 can iijl
they do all you olaim for tbem." Dr. 8. M. Devore.Bj
Raven Rock, W. Va., writea: "Theyfiro auivrraal aatis Hi
faction." Dr. H. D. McOill, Clarksburg, Tenu., writea :D
"In a praciioo of JS years, I hnro found no remody t< 9
•qoal yours." Paici, 60 Cawra. Saiaplea Free. SoldM
by Draggiata. MARTIN RUDY LANCASTER aal B
Sold In Emporium by L. Tiggvi and It. C Dodsoa
CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE
KHJETSHOHEMAR
Cures Coldsi Prevents Puunoila
I—
'ickling Season is on
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I We are prepared as usual to care tor your needs
I with pure Higgli Grade Spices and Vinegar.
I « "if
p Cauliflower *W \ Jk HEINZ
• CELERY /J /\ Y£> WHITE 0
I PEPPERS PICKLING I
I The Satisfactory Store fc
■ ONIONS J VINEGAR
• "Spring Brook" Creamery Butter
White Lilly Flour.
112 Something you can depend on eveJy day.
| Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday
0 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.50. 0
A 7 lbs best Rolled Oats 2£C. A
■ 50c Oranges sweet and juicy doz 45c. ■
fi 3 lbs regular 10c prunes tor 256 |
20c Blended Coffee, lb. 18c. J
|i slbs N. Y. State Pea Beans, 25c. |
5c Sardines packed in oil 6 cans for 25c. I
W 15c Imported Macaroni, any style, lb 12c. •
A 15c bottle Heinz Mustard Dressing 10c. ft
1 Churches Arm and Hammer brand soda 8c lb. §
5 ioc box X-Ray Stove Polish Bc. i
H Three 10c packages Roses Roasted Rye for 25c. 1
House Furnishing Goods
J All the little things to make househeeping easy at 1
§ very little cost. We carry a large stock af High Grade I
112 medium priced Enamel Ware, China, Crockery, Glass
and Stoneware. When in need, call and let us show
• you.
I Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice
8 Each Day.
You Q-et Better Values Here.
I J. H. DAY,
L Phone 6. Emporium.
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Warning
All perron 8 aro hereby forbidden l'rom
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit iromlhia
olhce, ur the Manager at thu works*
KHYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa.. August Ist 1003
A LiTTLE BETTER'
THAN NECESSARY
The law requires drugs of
purity, quality, and potency
but we say drugs of purity
quality and potency, com
bined with an ever watchful
care for your health and
happiness. Watching ou
for the details is what helps
We try in every department
to have things a little bit
better than neccessary.
The Old Reliable
Drug Store
GEO. C. TA6GART, Proprietor.
Square Deal
Mills
EMPORIUM, PA.
*
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 up. 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.