-~-r -7"f- 1 «wwn.'* '-.tCTBi ite^ . • nrriiEici 1 , PERbOiNAL liOSSIP. Contribution* ini>itea T >at irhir' > ouv; /J<« ike to see in this fie par tin- '.'ft . s fcna b • •»>- al cirri, letlc.r or personally. Gordan Beattie was guest of relatives | at Buffalo the past week. H. L. Crispen, of Dußois, transacted business in town last Friday. Miss May me Casßidy, of Olean, was j guest of Miss Lena Cojde, for a few I days last week. G. 11. Leathers, of Howard, Pa., j transacted business at Emporium the i last of the week. C. M. Kresge, of Dußois, was a busi- | ness caller in town last Monday and i was guest at the Warner House. Mrs. Ella McSwun departed for Rich- ! wood, W. Va., this week, where she i will spend the winter with relatives. Frank Felt, of Philadelphia, is spend- j ing a few days the guest of his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Felt, on West ; Fourth street. "Bert" Edwards returned home last Monday, from Williamsport, where ho i has been receiving treatment, for a few days. Miss Varena Ilertig has returned 1 home from Ridgway, after spendicg a | short time guest of her sister Mrs.S. G. ■ MeGiffln. Mrs. B. P. Bingemau returned home last Sunday .liter a pleasant visit with relatives in Northumberland county and other eastern points. Messrs. F. P. Strayer, F. P. Rentz, F. G. Juddand George Huffman autoed to Smethport last Friday and attended the McKean County Fair. Mrs. George Deike and children, who have guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Helen Taggart, returned to their homo at Ivittanning, Pa., last Friday. J. F. Osterlee who has been assisting in the laboratory of the Emporium Iron Co., for several weeks, returned to his home at Lansdowne, Pa., last Friday. Mrs. Graffis and daughter Miss Ruth, of Tyrone, Pa., were guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. F. P. Strayer, on East Allegany Ave., for a few days of last week. Mrs. G. H. Leathers and children and sister Miss Mabel Cummings of Howard, Pa., are guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cummings and family on South Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Felt and son Lee W., departed for Buffalo, on Wednes day morning, where they will spend a short time and then will goto Battle Creek, Mich., where Mrs. Felt and Lee will spend some time. Mrs. W. J. Merry and son Albert are spending the week with relatives at Coudersport. Master Albert William received the rite of baptism in St Paul's Luthern Church at that place, last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vodack and daughter of Austin, were guests at the home of Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vodack have decided to return to Louisville, Ky., their former home. Mrs. D. E. Spangler, of Kane, was guest of Mia« "Budd" Hogan at her home on Fourth street last Thursday and Friday. Miss Hogan accompanied Mrs. Spangler to her home on Friday, and will spend a few weeks as her guest. E. G. Chambers, of New York City, who has been located at Emporium for the past month, making an insurance map of the borough, went to Port Al legany on Monday, where he will make a map of that place. Mr. Chambers made many friends during his short stay in Emporium. Misses Mamie. Farrell and Mary Welsh were business callers at the PRESS office last Saturday afternoon. The ladies are among the popular Cameron county teachers.- Miss Far rell teaching on Whittemore Hill and Miss Welsh is teaching in the borough schools. I'ilv. Mnrry f, al ft .'f Driftw ><l on Wednesday on hut : <"•.«. J. P. Felt transacted business at Sinnamahoning on Wednesday. Gordon Beattie is taking in (he sights at Buffalo und other points •Mr . Mary Gtlvinoi liushford, N.Y., is the guest of Mrs. Ciias. Malloy on l-]ast Sixth street. Miss Sadie Muneell, went to James town, N. Y., on Wednesday, where she will visit relatives Miss Agnes Blnmle is assisting in the store of Mrs. E. S. Coppersmith, during the fall trade. Mrs. R. K. Mickey returned home Tuesday night from Cleveland, where she visited relatives. Judge Geo. J. Laßar and wife are busy getting things prepared for that four month's trip around the world. Henry Auchu went to Williamsport, last Sunday transacted business in the interest of the Sinuamahoning Powder Co. Miss Jeanette Metzger of Wellsville, N. Y., is guest at the home ~af her grand parents, Mr. and Mrt. Geo. Metzger, Sr. Miss Freeda Kaiser, who has been guest of Miss Lena Bair for several clays, returned to her home at Olean last Saturday. Miss Pearl Crosby and Mr. Carl Johnson, of Sinnamahoning, visited in Emporium over Sunday, guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Henry Wheaton. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. DeLoug expect leave Emporium Oct. 15th for their winter home at Emporia, Fla., after spending a pleasant summer here, guests of Pennsy Agent, Thos. Galla gher and family. Miss Muriel Beattie, one of Laquin's charming young ladies, is guest of her aunt Mrs. Belie Beattie and family, corner of Sixth and Maple street"?. When a mere child the young lady made her home with her aunt. Mrs. Matthew Pheonix is entertain in;; at her home, Mrs. P. Carney of Bradford, Pa., and her mother Mrs. J. 1). Dorey of Lewis Run. Pa. She has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hartman of Jamison City, Pa., for one year. Joseph Casey, of Wilkesbarre, was guest of his Cousin Harold Seger the first of the week. Mr. Cassoy was en route for Allegany, N. Y., where ho has entered St. Bonaventure College to study for the priesthood. Mrs. H. W. Smith, of Austin, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hamlin and family, were guests of the former's husband, H. W. Smith, at The Warner, last Sunday. Wm. MacNulty, secretary of the Tioga county Republican county com mittee, transacted business in Empori um yesterday and joined in welcom ing the Republican standard bearers. Miss Alice Montgomery, who has been visiting her father in Arizona, started for home on Tuesday. Mr. A. C. Blum, Secretary of the Keystone Powder Company, returned yesterday from New York, where he witnessed the Hudson-Fulton celebra tion. He is not over enthusiastic over | the affair. Recovering. Eric Nystrom, who has been confined to his home for several weeks with typhoid fever, has so far recovered | that lie is able to take short walks ' around town. | _ Kible Class Entertained. Hon. Josiah Howard entertained the Biblo class of Emmanuel Episcopal Sunday school at his residence on West Fourth street Wednesday even ing. For Rent. One six room house, with bath, city water, gas, cellar and all modern im provements. R. SEGER. Room for Rent. Large front furnished bed room over the store of Mrs I. Overhiseron Fourth street. Apply to Mrs. Chas Woolley. Baptist Church. Special sermon Sunday night on the "Reality of Hell." The sermon will be illustrated by the use of the black j board. Friday and Saturday of this week are opening days for the fall and winter millinery at Coppersmith's. Days is headquarters for oysters and j now they are right. What Day sells is ! always fresh and right. The Misses Ludlam, after visiting J Philadelphia, New York, Cleveland and other cities, selecting their early Fall Creations for their Opening, which takes place to-day, are to be congratu lated on the great taste displayed. Inquire at Taggart's about a fussy package for fastidious folks. CAME HON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1909 Seriously Injured. Rev. Mr. Twitchell, of Vineland, N. 1 J., formerly of Emporium, wa.sserious i ly injured last week by falling from a | trolley carat Brooklyn, N. Y., fractur ■ ing his skull. Death of Mrs. J. M. Johnston. The many friends of Mrs. Johnston, who formerly resided in Emporium, will be pained to learn of her death at Altoena, Sept. 22d, 1903, after an operation tor appendicitis. Rev. John aton and family are indeed entitled to our deep sympathy. Will Be Organized. The dancing club, that became so popular last winter, will again be or ganized in the near luture. It is to bo hoped that a goodly number of the young men will join the club. Date for organization will be announced in the PKESS later. The Value of Smiles. What's the worth of a smile? Your whole bank account. What business ever prospered on hard luck stories? What clerk ever talked his way to promotion through an ugly down turned mouth? * Who ever fell in love with a scowl? What home ever prospered on temper or on tears? There are times always when if you've any article of "nerves" in your makeup you have to either laugh or cry. Then laugh! The ugly burst of temper never wins anything but disgust and just a little shrinking. The ever-present tale of woe never fails to grow tiresome. Life's good to you! Know it! The trials of to-day may not ever be memories to-morrow. The mountain of the moment to come shrinks to the mole hill of the moment that is past. You can't help but smile to think how you worried. Smile first and you'll forget to worry. And do not imagine a smile is al ways a self-sacrificing, martyr-like, saintly arrangement. It isn't. It pays. Smile at your troubles and even your enemies will admire you for it. Storm'out your self pity and your best friends will turn their backß. Painting and Paper Hanging.,» I do reliable and durable painting, interior and exterior natural wood finishing, graining, paper hanging, artistic and plain decorating. ..Twenty six years practical experience enables me to give you the BEST at the LOWEST COST. I can supply you with the best paint on the market and pure white lead. Would be pleased to show yon the latest things in wall paper. All labor I and material guaranteed just as repre sented. 8-tf. F. H. PEARS A LL. Health and Beauty Aid. Cosmetics and lotions will- not clear | your complexion of pimples and blotches i like Foley's <>l ino Laxative, for Indices- ! tiou, stomach and liver troubie and h 'bit- I ual constipation. Cleanse the system ! and is pleasant to take. Sold by all drug- I fiists. Don't fail to see Miss Florione Parr, in Miss Petticoats, which to coming to the Emporium opera house soon. WANTED —Success Magazine wants an energetic and responshic man or women in Emporium to collect for re newals and solicit now subscriptions during full or spare time. Experience unnecessary. Any one can start among friends and acquaintances and build up a paying and permanent busi ness, without capital. Complote out fit and instructions free. Address, "VON", Success Magazine, Room 103, Success Magazine Building, New York City, N. Y. 33-3t. Essence of Poetry. The essence of poetry is will and passion.—Hazlitt. Colic Quickly Cured. Colic is one of the most severe and painful diseases. It is quite common, too. Almost everyone has an occasional attack. Fortunately there is a remedy that always affords quick relief and has never bceu known to fail in any case. It is called Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tod Robinson, a prominent merchant of Point Blank. Texas, says: "'I have had several at tacks of colic and in every instance one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy relieved me, and I never had to take more than two doses to effect a cure." For sale by Geo. C. Taggart. C Brushes Our variety in prices and patterns is so broad you'll almost find fault with us for having so many. But we want to satisfy everybody. You too, will be satis fied if you buy brushes here. j hmporium Drug Co. Each person making a twenty-flve I cent purchase Saturday at Taggart's is entitled to a ticket tor a three pound box of Whitman's choicest candy. WANTED At ouce Men to represent us, either locally or traveling. Now is the time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure terri | tory. ALLEN NURSEY CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. KM POHITTM MILLING '■uiCP jjyT. Emporium, Pa., Sept. 27, 1909. NUMOPiIILA. pel Sack $1 65 Felt's Fancy, " 170 Pet Grove,' " 1 65 Holler Meal " 50 Rye •• 80 Buckwheat, " 85 Graham " 85 Coarse ».leal per H O, 1 60 Chop F' Pfl •• , 60 Cracl.-ed Corn per 100 1 60 Middlings, " l 05 White Middlings »ran 1 50 , Chicken Wheat " 2 15 : .Screenings •' 1 00 ■ Oil Meal " I Corn per Imshel B'J [ WhiieOa oir htishel 53 I < )ysl r Shells, per 100 75 | Choke Clover Seed, 1 CboioeTinnthy.Seed. > \t MarketPrii.o f'hoice Millet Seed, 1 i -.Toi ■■ 11 nwi 1 Disinfect jt jiTTf tft-Q 2 I Some disinfectants and germicides j might be classed as drugs but, you ! do not want to be drugged just now j with a bug killer. However, now is ; the time to think of getting after the j rose bugs and currant worms. We have a full line ofthe"reme-' dies" for that class of pests. Also a I non-poisonous bed bug exterminator ! in small cans. R e €. Dodson Fourth Street, Emporium, Pa. . d) ,A - Y*zr§'-> •>«//■/|» w _v\ - .rJ?*# Formal Opening OF FALL MILLINERY The Largest and most complete showing in Emporium. ' Thursday, September 30th and Friday, October Ist. LUDLAMS Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables • I ALL THAT'S NEEDED FOR SPICING AND PICKLING. A PURE HIGH GRADE GOODS I I SPRING '*W\ m Q2 IMPORTED 112 UJ\ D and CREAMERY c. 4.- c » DOMESTIC • The Satisfactory Store A BUTTER J CHEESE IWHITF IIIIY THE BEsr FAMILY FLOUR * Every Sack Guaranteed in every Particular 1-4 Barrel Sack, $1.65 J Do not confuse this with other White Lilly brands 3 of flour. Look for the name, Ewart and Lake, Grove- • land, N. Y., 011 every sack. A I Special this Week, Friday and Saturday Sugar—2sl!) Bag best granulated Sugar, #1.45 California Hams (trimmed shoulder) 12c lb. W Choice Sweet Potatoes the peck 30c. ® 17 cakes Acme Soap for 25c. Choice yellow onions 30c the peck or SI.OO bushel. m Pure Lard in bulk, a lb 151} lie Cleaned Currants a 9c. California Lima Beans, very choice, a lb. Bc. 20c Blended Coffee, iße, 2 lbs for 35c. Churches Arm and Hammer brand soda 8c lb. A 120 c Burnham and Morrill's Baked Beans 18c. H Walter Baker & Co's Chocolate the lb 40c. m Ffpol. faiiafit I oLp FJcK LEAVE ORDERS F ° R DE I rres>n L.aKt risii LIVERY FRIDAY MORNING I Baltimore Shucked Oysters To-day we open the oyster season with a supply of Jt the best extra selects procurable in Baltimore and solicit S I your patronage. • FREE DELIVERY to all parts of Town I Twice Each Day ■ I Yon Get Better Values Here. I J, H. DAY, I Phone Em j|
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