Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, October 06, 1910, Image 5

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112 Thirty Years in
Pharmacy in
Emporium
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ju Nearly ii,ooo days £
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jj] tering to the wants }{]
Jn ot yourselves and n]
2j your families dur
ing such a span of n]
jn time in a strictly n,
conscientious man- nJ
l/i lier, I have built a [jj
jfl a reputation for dis- [jj
pensing "Just what JJ:
the Physician has
jjj ordered" and noth-
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in Your Prescription!* and ru
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my Especial Care. In
| R. C. DODSON. I
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
PERSONAL aOSSIP.
Contribution* intrifrd. Thai whieh you would
tike to nee in thin department,let ui know by pos
tal card, letter or rernonallv.
Harry C. Whitaker, of Olean, spent
Monday and Tuesday at Emporium,
guest of W. S. Sterner.
C. R. Kline, of Beechwood, was a
business caller at the county seat, last
Saturday morning, between trains.
William Benty, proprietor of the
Cottage Hotel, was a business caller at
Danville, Pa., last Friday and Satur
day.
S. J. Hauber, of St. Marys, formerly
of this place, was a business caller at
this place last Saturday for a short
time.
.Messrs. Everett Pierson and John
Ellis, of St. Marys, spent Sunday in
Emporium, guests of friends and rela
tives.
Misses Mary Fredette and Rose
Bmith, of this place, called on friends
at Howard Siding last Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. D. Branson departed for Co
luuibus, Ohio, last Saturday morning.
Mrs. Branson will be absent for some
time.
W. J. Leavitt and family spent Sun
day, guests of relatives at Beechwood.
They returned to Emporium Monday
morning.
H. Clint Olmsted, of Bradford, made
his regular business trip to this place
last Saturday and also called on a few
of his friends.
Max. Balcom, of this place, attended
a reception and dance of the Hermi
tage Club at St. Marys, last Thursday
evening.
Miss Charlotte Spence, of this place,
spent the first of the week visiting
places in Elk county, in the interest of
theJSunday schools.
Ma* Spence. who is employed as a
packer at the Cameron Powder plant
at Sinnaraahoning, spent Sunday,
guest of his parents at this place.
Miss Clara Fredette, who has been
enjoying the past two weeks visiting
friends at Costello and Austin, has re
turned to her home at this place.
Mr. and Mra. Asa Murray and child
ren and Mrs. Catharine Murray spent
Sunday, guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. B. Morton, at Sizerville.
A. P. Miller, of Keating Summit, was
in Emporium last Saturday afternoou
for a short time: Mr. Miller waa en
route for Portland Mills, where he
*pent a few days.
Herman Pladderman, of St. Marys,
was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bllnsler, for a short time last
Sunday. Mr. Fladderman is a brother
of Mra. Blinzler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meisel, of Cole
grove, formerly of this place, culled 011
friends at this place last Friday. They
were guests at the home of l>r. and
Mra. l*eon Felt, Broad Street.
Mra. Emma Evana, of this place,
went to Sheffield last Friday, where
•he waa gseet at the home of her m,
l*>onard Kvana and family, for a few
daya. Mrs. Evausulso visited relatives
at Warren.
Mlaa Ella Miller, of laia Angelee, Cal.,
ia apendlng a short time In Emporium,
guest at the home of her couain, Mra.
MeOrain and family, North Broad
Street. Misa Miller formerly reelded
in Emporium.
Mlaa (Iraoe llnldelck departed fur
New York City, laat Tuesday evening,
where she will enter the Virginia
• labourite Institute where she will pre
I tare herself to do missionary work.
We wtah her aneceas.
Mra. W, (I. Hlwft, of Wei more, Pa.,
accompanied by her mother-in-law,
Mrs (I W Kbert, ot Pittsburg, spent
Saturday and Sunday in Emporium,
KUtwl* at the home of tlte farmer's par
eota, Mr. and Mrs. Johu .t biecht .not
imllv, F< urth Street
.Tobn H"Vipr ;« to h's
home with and attack of appendicitis.
Dr. F. G. Recce, of Coudersport, waa
a busings «• at this place on Tues
day
I cattle M. Collins left last even
ing Ijr Pittsburg, to be absent until
Saturday.
Leo. Geiser is visiting friends and
relatives at Williamsport, Ger
mania and other eastern poins.
Mrs. Gust Nelson is spending a short
time at Buffalo, where she is transact
ing business and visiting relatives.
Mrs. D. B. Peterson, of Cameron, is
spending a short time in town, guest at
the home of Mrs. Helen Taggart and
daughter, Miss Floss.
Mrs. John J. Mnlnnes, of Corry, Pa.,
arrived in town on Wednesday after
noon and iB spending a short time here
guest of her mother, Mrs. Ida Hamil
ton.
Rev. Father McAvenne, of Drift
wood, was a business caller at this
place last Monday, guest of the Rev.
Father T. B. Downey.
Mrs. E. P. White departed for
Wilkentbarg, Pa., on Wednesday
morning, where she will be gnest of
relatives for a short time.
Messrs. William Swartz, Leo Geiser
and Frank Zuegg spent a few daya at
Lock Haven and Beech Creek, guesta
of relatives and friends. They report
a fine time.
Miss Kathryn Markert, is enjoying
a two weeks vacation, visiting her
parents at Beechwood. Miss Markert
will spend a short time at Buffalo and
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. William Swartz, whose home is
on Maple street, has been confined to
her bed since Friday, with a very serious
attack of billiousness. Mrs. Swartz is
reported a little better at this writing.
Henry Hamilton and son Harry left
this morning far West Virginia. They
shipped their household goods, horses,
etc., a tew days ago - —Monday's St.
Marys Press.
Frank Blakley, who has been vieit
ing relatives and friends at this place,
for a'short time, returned to his home
at Worchester, Mass , on Wednesday
afternoon.
Miss MeCaslin, of Hicks Run, trans
acted business at the county seat last
Saturday and also called on friends at
this place. Miss MeCaslin is one of tlie
successful teachers in the county.
S. M. Van Wert, one of the success
ful farmers of Shippen township, was
a business caller at the PRESS office on
Monday afternoon, renewing his sub
scription for another year.
Mrs. L. B. Seibcrt was guest at the
home of her aunt, Mrs S. E. Sterner
the first ot the week Mrs. Seibert was
enroute for her home at Goudersport,
after spending a short time at Sheffield,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friendel and
Miss May me Farrell went to Curwens
ville, on Wednesday morning, where
they will transact business for a short
time.
\]iss Hubv Heideick, who is teaching
school at Howard Siding, came to Em
porium on Tuesday afternoon to spend
a short time with her sister Miss Grace,
who left for New York City on the
evening train.
Miss Laura Fisk, who was taken to
the hospitul at Williamsport, the first
ot the week, suffering with appendi
citis, has paused successfully through
the operation and is resting as well as
can be expected.
Miss Tryphens Tallhamm, ot Julian,
Centre county, Pa , who has been
spending the past three weeks at Em.
porium, gueet at the home ot her sister,
Mrs. J. F. Anderson on Locust street,
has retarned to her home.
Frank Swayne, one of the rising base
ball players, who has just completed
the season with Trenton, N. J. Mr,
Swayne spent a short time in Em|>ori
um last Sunday, enroute for his home
at Austin and while in town he was
guest of his friend Mr. William Ander
aon, also a noted base bull player.
Mrs. D. R. Morton, of Sizerville,
spent the last of the week at Sheffield
and Warren. Mrs. Morton waa guest
of Iter sister, Mrs. Leonard Evans and
family at Sheffield. She reports the
Evuus family, formerly residents of
Emporium, to be all well und getting
i along nicely.
Dr. W. H. Hush and C. Harold Seger
who have been enjoy Ing an auto trip
| through the states of Ohio, Indiana
! and Illinois, for the past three weeks,
returned to Emporium la»t Saturday
afternoon. The geuial gentlemen
hugely enjoyed their trip and arrived
home looking well and happy.
Henry Hamilton, of St. Marys, was a
! busiuess caller at this place laat Salur
, day morniug and mad* the Paicea
1 office a business call, making himself
solid with the priuter fur another year.
Mr Hamilton informed ua that he
would leave St. Marys last Monday
aud would louale at 11111, Booue
county, West Virginia He has a
I large timber contract,
Mra. Moee Johnson, who haa been
very 111, haa so far recovered that site
' is able to be around the house again
and lo take abort walk". She *aa
down town last Tuesday afternoon for
1 the Brat time lu eeveral weeka. Dr. M
S. Smith was the attending physician
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1910,
s. V'tTrpi', of A" Ii", visited old
friends in town yesterday.
Mrs. Ida Wooten was called to New
Castle last week on account of the
death of a niece.
.Miss Martha (Jleason, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gleason, of Driftwoed,
visited in Emporium on Tuesday, guest
of Miss Mattie M. Collins.
Mr. Sam'l Weant, of Baltimore is
visiting his daugterMrs. JohnKoehler;
after a short visit he will accompany
his wife, who has been visiting here for
sometime, to their home.
Wesley Gross, wife and daughter and
Miss Calkins, of Cuba, N. Y., autoed to
Emporium last Sunday and spent a
a short time here, guests at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gross and
Mr. G. W. Gross and family.
Gordan H. Herbaugh spent Sunday
guest of hisjmother at Olean. He re
turned to Emporium on Sunday even
ing accompanied by his brother War
ren and cousin Will Webster, who will
assist in the work at the tannery.
Mies Clara Deitzler, who has been
spending the past two monts guest at
the home of Hon. F. X. Blumlo and
family, of this place, and Mr. and Mra.
William Deitzler, at Bradford, has re
turned to her home at Shamokin.
W. E. Chilson, wife and two child
ren, of Renovo, stopped in Emporium
on Tuesday, to visit friends for a few
hours. They were on their return
from Coudersport, where they visited
relatives for several days. Mr. Chil
son, a former Emporium boy, has been
employed in the Pennßy yard at Re
novo for thirteen years. He is a very
industrious gentleman as well as re
liable. Emporium boys are generally
reliable and make good when given a
chance.
Hon Josiah Howard and wife attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Hugh Whitely at
Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mr. Howard
served as one of the pall bearers.
The Rev. H. L. Jacobs, D. D., of
Altoona, Rev. Emery M. Stevens, o*"
Williamsport, ana Rev. John W. For
rest, of Keating Summit were, at dif
ferent times during the week,guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Anderson.
Mrs. John Wygant, ofSizerville, spent
a short time in Emporium this (Thurs
day )morning and made the PKESS oflice
a business call, renewing the subscrip
tion of Mr. B. Montgomery, who is
now located at Effie, Minn.
Eye Specialist.
Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known
Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y.,
will be at R. H. Hirsch's jewelry
store, Emporium, Pa., October 8.
If you can't see well or have
headache don' c fail to call and see Prof.
Budine, as he guarantees to cure .all
such cases. Lenses ground and fitted
in old frames. Eyes tested and ex
amined free. All work guaranteed.
FWINDSOR HOTEL 1
\V. T. HKUBAKKR, Manager. I
H European, SI.OO per day and up I
I Americau. $2.50 per day and up I
1 Midway between Broad Street I
Station and Reading Terminal I
on Filbert Street. |
The only moderate priced hotel •!
reputation and consequence in H
PHILA^j^PHI^J
Are You Looking
for a Position?
We can offer you good
Paying Employment
that you will enjoy and (
at home. Write to-day )
Addr* il
The Buttcrtck Publishing Co.
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MILLING COMPANY.
A Dainty Morsel
You can have for your meal in the
delicious breakfast rolls, biscuits or
bread that is made from high grade
and popular PET GROVE floor. The
moat fastidious palate delights in the
toothsome and richly flavored breads
that are made from this tine flour, as
cakes, pastry and pies. If you havn't
tried this superior flour order it at
once from yonr grocer.
PRICE LIST.
Emporium, Pa., Oct. I, 1910.
NEHOPHILA, per sack 11 50
Felt's Fancy, " 1 85
Pet Grove. " 1 70
Roller Meal " 50
Bye " 70
Graham " 75
New Buckwheat Flour. 24 lb. aack, 75
New Buckwheat Flour. 10 lb. sack, 35
Coarse Meal per 100 1 35
Chop Feed " 1 35
Cracked Corn per 100 1 35
White Middlings 1 80
Bran 1 35
Chicken Wheat * 190
Screenings "
Oil Meal ••
Corn per bushel 75
While Oats, o«r bushel, 45
New White Oats
Oyster Shells, per 100 75
Sterling Chick Feed 2 00
Sterling Scratch Feed 1 90
Daisy Dairy Feed, 1 45
Scratch Feed,. 1 90
Chick Feed, 2 00
Mammoth Clover Seed, per bu 10 50
Medium clover Seed, " 10 50
Alsvke Clover Seed, " 10 50
Timothy Seed. " 5 05
German Millet Seed. " 2 20
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fu in the course of a year hundreds [U
s] of prescriptions are given into n]
[n our hitnds for! compounding. In
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}j] of a most sarious nature depend- I{]
In ed. Some were matters of life in
[U and death, where even a slight JQ
H error would be a fatality. Ail (J!
In were filled with conscientious ex- nj
pJ actitude and drugs of the purest "1
f{] nnd highest quality only were [}J
jl us-d' No one lias the slightest nl
fj{ cause for complaint, us our pre- J{|
scription department is a source [n
In of the greatest pride to us. nl
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M*f azine and Usiag McCall Patterns
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Ii New Buckwheat Flour 3hLt ti cakes° r i S b here *
and we are prepared to serve you witli pure new flour eu
in quantity to suit each purchaser Also the other I
things needful to make a buckwheat breaksast a pleas- I
ure. Get them at %
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J HILL" | Jf MAPLE J
fl| BUTTER SYRUP it
I 1* ih Satisfactory Store ft
■ 38c Lb J J $1.25 Gal. 112
ft Bacon ave y°u tried our sliced boueless Bacon? ®
M Its delicious. Just the thing togo with A
■ buckwheat cakess 28c lb. Get juet what you want. I
1 Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday 112
A 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.50. 0
M Proctor & Gamble's Eenox Soap 7 cakes for 25c. A
m Best Jersey Sweet Potatoes per pk 30c. 1
■ Three 10c cans "Pet Evaporated milk for 25c. Jf
■ Best California Lima Beans lb Bc. 112
|j 15c Imported Macaroni, any style, lb 12c. M
» Three 10 tinslHershev's Cocoa, 25c.
1 Dunham's Shredded Cocoanut, lb 35c. V
fj 12c Mustard Sardines, Elite brand 10c. A
jj 20c Bottle "My Wife's" Salad Dressing 18c. S?
H Tnree 10c pkges Roses Roasted Rye for 25c. 112
Fresh Caugh Lake Fish, L L f, A E v R E Y J
Baltimore Shucked Oysters
Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice
Each Day.
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You Get Better Values Here.
■ J. H. DAY,I
L Phone 6. Km porium. A
nanraaoMiaaßMiagl
I*THIS IS THEPL ACEI,
To Get Your Clothes I
and Millinery
Because: *
J&L Our Goods are r i(lt I
JOur P r l ces ar ® right I
Our Styles are right I
The clothes you buy means quite a I
\ considerable outlay,—the expenditure of I
a good many dollars in the course of a I
/// It is your desire to get, and our de- I
/ / I i sire to give, every possible cent's worth »
ILa 1 , of real value for every dollar you spend I
Jil u \ That we do give you, at this store I
Jl I I the most real value for the money, we I
111 111 I prove to you conclusively if you I
J( II l will give us the opportunity.
II I I] \\ Isn't it to your own best interests to ft
]{|f grant the opj>ortunity? Then come to- I
day ami see.
Stylish New Suits & Coats I
97.50 to $35.00 I
(towns, Dresses, Shirt Waists, Hunt, Etc.,in high
qualities at luw prices.
Fall and Winter Millinery I
Coppersmith's I
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