Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 05, 1907, Image 1

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    The Cameron County Pre Go.
ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOULD, MARCH, 1866.
VOL. 41.
1907
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EMPORIUM, PA.
1908
"Liberty and Union, One and Inseparable." —WEßSTEß.
EMPORIUM, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBERS, 1907.
A Thanksgiving Reunion.
| An old time New England Thanks
| giving was celebrated at the home of
j our esteemed citizens, Mr. and Mrs M.
M. Larrabee last Thursday, when
twenty-five of their relatives gathered
at the home on Fourth street, which
was beautifully decorated for the oc
casion with chrysanthemums, ferns
and carnations.
It has been several years since so
many of the family have been assembl
ed lor a similar purpose and it was a
day of happiness and home gathering,
I well worthy of the spirit and traditions
j of Thanksgiving.
Among those present from out of
I town were Mr. Larrabee's sister Mrs.
j Lorer.zo Wilson, of Wellsville, N. Y.;
< Mrs. Mary J. Larrabee, Dr. and Mrs.
|S. A. Phillips, Miss Donna Phillips,
| Mr. Martin Marsh, Coudersport, Pa.;
j Mr. and Mrs. Arch C. White, Whites
: ville, N. Y ; Mrs. Guy Kendall and son
| Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs F. M. Larrabee,
j Miss Margaret Larrabee, Martin Lar
i rabee, Port Allegany; Mr. and Mrs.
| Leon E. Larrabee and sou Carroll,
| Bradford, Pa.; Miss Mattie Begel, Har
| rison Valley, Pa. T and Mr. and Mrs.
j Don M. Larrabee and son Don Jr.,
j Williamsport, Pa.
E. C. Davison Goes to Ridgway,
The many friends of E. C. Davison
will be sorry to learn that the Penn'a
R. R. Co., has transferred him to
Ridgway, and that he will take charge
of his new position on December Ist,
next. His official position will be the
same there as here, that of Station
Agent. The place made vacant here
by this transfer will be filled by Chas.
Henry, of Youngsville. T. A Roberts,
Jr.. tiie present agent at Ridgw >y goes
to Corry to take the place of the agent
there who is retiring.
Mr. Davison came to Johnsonbug
from Emporium five years ago, and
during his sojourn here has won a host
of friends, in both a business and social
way, who will regret his removal to
another field, but will join in wishing
him the success he deserves. —Johnson-
burg Breeze.
The many Cameron county friends
of our respected former townsman will
be pleased to learn that his services
cocKnue to be appreciated by the
Pennsy R. R. Co. Our Ridgway
friends gain an excellent family. We
are pulling on a good lloig now, E. C.,
to your success.
Advent Sermons.
On next Sunday at Emmanuel
Church the subject of the sermon in
the morning will be Religious Instruc
tion; Evening subject, The Christian
View of Penalty. Third Sunday in
Advent (Dec. 18) morning, The Call of
The Ministry; evening, The Christian
View of the Nature of Redemption.
Fourth Sunday in Advent (Dec. 11),
The Rev. R S. Radcliffs, of Ridgway,
will be in charge of the services
Will Leave Us.
Mr. Charles T. Logan, one of Em
porium's popular gentlemen, for years
connected with the powder industries
of this county, has resigned his posi
tion. Mr. Logan and his estimable
wife will move to Binghamton, N. Y.,
next March, where he will embark in
the real estate business. We feel sure
one and all of us will regret this in
formation.
An Enjoyable Ball.
The Mountaineer Reception and Ball
at the opera house, last Thursday even
ing was one of the most enjoyable oc
casions in years. The Ridgway orch
estra, B. Th. Bliss, leader, furnished
excellent music. The boys realized a
neat sum. The Mountaineers, the old
-lat fire company in town, is rapidly
filling up its ranks with active young
men.
Sewing Society Fair.
The ladies of Emmanuel Church Sew
ing Society will hold a Fair in the
Parish House, next Wednesday and
Thursday evenings, Dec. Uth and 12th.
The public cordially invited. Call f©
Mrs. W. H. Howard's plumb pudding.
Visit from Archdeacon Matthews.
The Rev. David B Matthews the
newly appointed Archdeacon, of Erie,
will be in Emporium on Friday, Dec.
t», and will give an address at Emman
uel Church in connection with the
evening service.
Ready With New Goods.
Jasper Harris, having concluded his
Unloading Sale, launches out this week
with a new and up-to-date lineofcloth
ing and furnishings. See his adv.
Read It.
The PHESS this week publishes the
| President's message in full. Read it
• carefully.
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Sent to Asylum.
Daniel Britton, adjudged a lunatic,
| was taken to Warren Insane asylun-i
j on Tuesday, by Lumber township poor
I masters. Britton has had a stormy
life and possibly this move on the part
of the authorities is the best that could
be made. He will have a good home,
| wholesome food and medical attention.
Now is the time to have pictures
! made for Christmas. Call at Bair's
j studio and see what he has in new
j photo mounts. 45-2t.
SIXTIETH CONGRESS OPENS.
Congressman C. F. Barclay
Takes His Scat.
First Congressman From This
County Many Constituents
Witness Mr. Barclay Take the
Oath.
At noon on Monday began the first
session of the sixtieth Congress. As is
usual, there was a great throng of peo
ple present to witness the organization
of the house and to seethe new members
take the oath of office.
The exercises in the house were brief,
as they are formal. Maj, Alexander
McDowell of Sharon, Pa , clerk of the
house, called the body to order and pre
sided while Joseph G. Cannon was be
ing elected speaker.
After Mr. Cannon assumed the speak
ership and the clerk, sergeant-at arms,
doorkeeper and postmaster of the house
were chosen, there was the usual lottery
of seats and the house a d journtd out of
respect to the memory oY Representa
tive Campbell Slemp of Virginia, who
died but a few weeks ago.
Many from this Congressional Dis
trict were present to witness the open
ing of tho session, out of respect to
Hon. Charles F. Barclay, the first Con
gressman ever elected from Cameron
county, now a part of the district, com
posed of Clearfield, Centre, MoKea n
and Cameron.
Out of respect to our worthy eitizen,
many from this county went to Wash
ington to witness the scene. In addi
tion to Mrs. CF. Barclay, Mr. Geo. B.
Barclay (brother), W. L Barclay,
nephew, the following attended: Hon.
J. C. Johnson, Hon. B. W.Green, Hon.
Josiah Howard, Ex-Prothonotary C.
Jay Goodnough, County Treasurer,
Chas J. Howard, Republican County
Chnirman, L. W. Gleason. All occu
pied seats in the gallery. At the close
of the session Congressman Barclay
entertained a party at dinner, at the
New Willard. composed of constituents
from this and neighboring counties, all
of whom heartily congratulated our
Congressman and predicted a wise,
faithful and brilliant career
The PRESS editor, like all Cameron
county citizens, regardless of party,
warmly congratulates Congressman
Barclay. We deeply regret our inabil
ity to be present upon tho above occa
sion, yet we were there in spirit and
best wishes.
Big Department Store.
Richard Kuehne, proprietor of the
Buffalo Department Store in the new
W. H. Cramer Brick Block, is rapidly
forging ahead with a class of goods
never before offered the citizens of
this county. They are not here to
knock the old stores but rather to aid
in building up a healthy trade, keep
the trade at home and build up a
profitable home business. In unity
there is strength.
The President's Message.
President Roosevelt in his message
to the Sixtieth congress did not urge
any haste in legislation, but recom
mended a new currency law, the pay
ment of presidential campaign expenses
by the government, a greater army
and navy with at least four battleships
to be built during the coming year, the
legalizing of railroad pools when ap
proved by tho int< rstate commerce
commission, the punishment of dishon
est men whether tnillionairs or not.
American firmness but not obstrusive
ness in foreign affairs and the placing
of corporations doing an interstate
business under national control. He
especially disavowed any desire to
amend the Constitution or the central
ization of power that would conflict
with the present constitutional provis
ions.
Thanks.
The officers and members of Moun
taineer Hose Co., No. 1, desire in this
manner to express their thanks and
appreciation toMesdames LizzieHiukle,
Chas. Seger, E. E. Forbes, Geo. Metz
ger, Jr., F. G. Judd, J. E. Ness, G. S.
Allen and H. R Klees, who so ably
came to otir assistance and served sup
per for our dance Thanksgiving night-
Attest:— JAS. DAVISON,
GUY ALVIN KLEES, Pres.
Sec'y.
A Pie Social.
A Pie Social will be held at the West
Creek school house, Saturday cveaing,
Dec. 7. Tho proceeds are to be used
for a number of good causes. All are
cordially invited. Ladies are kindly
requested to bring pies.
W. H. ALLEN.
Terms: $2.00 — £1.501.%' Advance.
THE WEATHER.
I FRIDAY, Fair.
SATURDAY, Fair.
SUNDAY, Rain or Snow.
ASSETS
First National Bank,
EMPORIUM, PA.
At the[closeof business Nov. 27,1907.
$765,848.22
Money.
If you have money toburn.kecp itinthe house,
if you have money to lose, hide it in the closet,in
the cellar, or under the carpet, but if you want
to keep it safe, where it will always be ready for
you when you need it, deposit it in the
First National Bank,
Emporium, Pa.
INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT.
20 PAGES
M Changes To-Day-Read Them.
J. 11. Day—Grocer.
Thos. W. Welsh—Groceries etc.
Balcom <& Lloyd—General Merchan
dise.
Jasper Harris—Clothing.
L. Taggart—Druj; & Holiday Goods
Stephens & Saunders—Hardware.
New Advertisements.
First National Bank—Greeting.
N. Seger—Clothing.
Ludlams--Ladies' Goods.
J._B Mtiinol—Confectionery, Fruits.
Richard Kuehne—Whole "page an
nouncement of Department Store,
i Coppersmith's—Ladies'Variety Store
H. S. Lloyd—One page Holiday adv.
of Books, Wall Paper, Toys, etc,
H. A. Zarps— Locals.
L. Taggart—Locals.
Birthday Party.
Miss Helen Friendel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freindel celebrated
her eleventh birthday laat Monday
afternoon, inviting a number of her
little friends to assist her. A right
jolly crowd they were to. Joe says it
beats the band what noise a crowd of
kids can make, but he enjoyed the
sight just the same. Miss Helen was
assisted by her sister, Miss Edna and
brother John, who was the main
"push" of the afternoon. To say that
Miss Helen was happy would be put
ting it mildly. She was the recipient
of many handsome presents. The
following guests were present: Edna
Friendel, John Friendel, Ruth Pear
sail, Hazel Farrell, Kathryne Furgu
son, Alice Haviland, May Swartz,
Laura Swartz, Ruth Overturf, Leona
Kraft, Jessie Clark, Mary Leutze, Dora
Morse, Inez Logan, Mildred Proudfoot,
•Clara Logan, Paul Tompkins, George
Tompkins.
Local Institute.
A Local Institute will be held at
Driftwood, on Saturday, Dec. 7, 1907.
All friends, patrons and teachers of
schools are cordially invited to attend
and take part. The followiag program
will be rendered:
MOHNINQ —lO O'CLOCK.
Music,
Devotional Exercise, Rev. Conway Dixon
Address, Waide W. B. Haine>
The Teaching of History Cordelia Grey
The Teaching of History, Ximena Brooks
Instrumental Music Miss Walker
The Teaching of Music in the Public Schools,
D. B. Peterson
The Teaching of History, John Schwab
The Teaching of History, Anna Anderson
AFTERNOON— 1:30 O'CLOCK.
Singing.
Address, Miss M. M. Collins
Recitation Lora E. McQuay
Address, C. E. Plasterer
Instrumental Music, Miss Walker
Address Prof. Hostetter
Adjournment,
[Signed.] WAIDE W. B. HAINES.
George F. Hali.
One of the cleverst comedians who
visits Emporium is George F. Hall,who
will be remembered by his past per
formances in The American Gir), An
American Hustler, A Ragged Hero and
The Gibson Girl, will be seen at the
Emporium Opera House, Saturday
evening, Dec. 7th, in the brand new
musical farce "I'm Married Now" and
it is said to afford him wide latitude to
show his ability as a fun maker.
"The Heart of Maryland."
The visit to this city of David Belas
co's vividly realistic and romantic
idyl of love and war, "The Heart of
Maryland," will occur on Friday even
ing, Dec. 20, at Emporium Opera
House. The story of ' The Heart of
Maryland" is simply a life history, an
epic which appeals to every human
understanding and so wins its place in
the popular heart. The locality where
its events are supposed to occur vivid
ly recall the traditions of our old colon
ial days and deftly blend the history of
the past with tho stirring realism of the
present time. It is illuminated by the
unfading radiance of a woman's love
and undaunted heroism in behalf of
the man she adores.
Departed for Florida.
Miss Margaret Montgomery ent§-
tained a number of her friends at her
home on Sixth street, Tuesday evening,
where a pleasant and enjoyable time
was spent. After refreshments were
served, accompanied by her friends to
wish her a pleasant journey, she de
parted on midnight Flyer for Pierson,
Florida, to spend the winter with
friends.
For Sale.
Two good work horses, one driving
horse—good saddle horse—and one
good fresh milch cow. Apply to
GEO. KENWORTIIY,
36 tf. Sterling Run, Pa.
NO. 4-2.