Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 09, 1909, Image 5

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food and the most • |
dainty and delicious
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Vtl making. Royal is first JSjf>
iHgk aid to many a
cook's success
i'EKSONAL GOSSIP.
C nitritrutioii ■* invited. That which you would
lik9 to tee in this department,let UH know BJ/ po<-
t a' card, letter or personally.
Mrs. James Farrell, spent the last cf
the week visiting relatives at Kane.
Miss Muriel Swartz spent last Sun
day the giK-st of friends at Cameron.
E. B. Saunderp, of Buff do, made his
usual business trip to this place the
last of the week.
J. Raymond Cock, of Ridgway, was
guest at the home of his parents at
this place over Sunday.
Mrs. Catharine Murray, Asa Murray
and wife were guests of relatives at
Sterling Run, the last of the week.
Mrs. R. Fisher and daughter, Miss
Ethel, of Howard Siding, were business
callers at this place on Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Earl Simmons and son, of West- ,
field, Pa., «uo guests til i'uo home of C.
R. Wooley and wife, on Fourth street,
visiting their husband and father.
Mesdames D. H. Robertson, W. H.
G. Walker and Elizabeth Vallis, of
Calder, were shopping at Emporium
last Saturday.
W. C. Cope returned to Emporiam
last Saturday and has resumed his
work as chemist for the U. S. Geolog
ical Survey.
Mrs. C. H. Felt and son Lee are now
nicely located at Las Cruces, New
Mexico, where they will spend the
winter.
Miss Alma Hertig returned to her
home at this place last Thursday from
Union City, Pa., having completed the
season as milliner.
Miss Julia Bair returned home on
Monday afternoon, after upending sev
eral days guest of her sister, Mrs. Rose
Lupole, at Olean.
George Hurteau, wife, son, and
mother departed for Marion, S. C., on
Monday, where they will spend the
winter with Jos. L. Wheeler and wife.
Frank Healey, one of Olean's promi
nent grocery merchante, visited in
Emporium last Saturday, guest of J.
T. Healey and family.
Clyde Fisher departed for Rochester
and Indiana, Pa., last Monday morn
ing. Mr. Fisher will be absent for
some time, visiting relatives at his
father's native place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parson, who
have beon guests at the home of F. P.
Reutz aud family for the past few
weeks, returned to their home at Mont
gomery, Pa., Monday.
E. C. Storm and wife departed for
Pittsburg last Monday morning, after
spending several weeks at this place.
Mr. Storm is In the employ of the U.
S. Geological Survey.
Miss McCasiin, of Hicks Run, at
tended the local institute of the teach
ers of Shippen township last Saturday
and was guest of Miss Margaret
Weißenfluh.
A nine pound daughter arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J.
Reid, at "Apple Shade Homestead,"
near Java, N. Y., on Nov. 15th. Both
mother and d;iui:hter are doing nioely-
Mrs. Reid will bo remembered by
many of our c tizens as Mtrs Alice
Kempher formerly one of Empori
um's pleasant ladies.
Mrs. W. D. Sweitzer returned to h.-r
home in New Castle yesterday after a
short visit at the home of Mrs. Alice
Wamsley. Mrs. Sweitzer was on her
way home from Emporium where she
had been called by the death of »
brother.—Yesterday's Ridgway Demo,
crat.
Prof. 1). li. Peterson, of Cameron, at
tended the meeting of the P. O S. of
A., at this place on Monday evening.
E. F. Batchelder, of Lock Haven,
w:is in Emporium on Monday evening
and attended the business meeting
and banquet of the P. O. S. of A.
Philip Schweikart, of Necia. W. Va.,
is guest at the home of his parents, IS'r
and Mrs. Peter Schweikart on East
Third street.
J. B Donavan, of Millport, Pa., is
guest at the home of Mrs. S. L. Stod
dard, on East Allegany Avenns.
Miss Jran Calmes has completed hr
season as Milliner for Mrs. E. S. Cop
persmith and will return to her home
at Foetoria, Ohio, on Friday morning,
Miss Calmes has made many friends
during her short stay in Emporium,
who regret her departure.
Mrs. Alton Housler, Miss Helen
Houaler and Miss Maud Jordan, of Du
bnore, Pa , (Mrs. H'a sister) weni to
Nunda, N. Y., on Monday to visit re
latives for a few days.
Dr. H. S. Falk went to Wilkesbarre
last Tuesday evening, where he is
the guest of his parents, for a few days.
Dr. Bush is taking care of his patients
during his absence.
E. J. Smith and family have return
ed from Conn., where they accom
panied the remains of their father.
Mrs. T. H. Norris lias returned from
Buffalo, where she has been receiving
medical treatment for several weeks,
and her many friends will be pleased
to learn that she is much better.
Thos. H. Norris returned from Phila
delphia, last Saturday, where he atten
ded a session of Masonic Grand Lodge
as Representative of Emporium Lodge.
He enjoyed the session. He stopped
off at Harrisburg to view our beautiful
Capitol and pronounces it grand, as it
certainly is the grandest building in
the world.
CHRISTMAS PIES.
K Novel Sport For a Children's Party
In Holiday Time.
Have a large pan covered with brown
issue paper to look like pie crust. In
ilde the pie have these letters, to
vhich are attached ribbons, the other
snd of which come through the pie
trust. The letters, neatly cut out are:
Six a's, two m's, three e's, four r's,
hree y's, one c, two h's, two s's, one
, two n's, one d, two p's, one wand
tne 1.
The children sit around the pie, each
lolding one thread. They sing:
Sing a song of Christmas,
A pie crust full of fun.
Find the wish we wish you
When the game is done.
Then they pull the letters out and
•in them on their breasts. Then be-
THB oasniTKiß ra.
,Ins the fun of puzzling out how the
hildren should stand in a line so that
he letters will form a sentence.
When In proper position the letters
rill make—
I MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Wis* Rule to Follow.
Do one thine at a time, and the big
things first. —Lincoln.
CAME <ON;COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DE EMUIiR 9, 1909.
Little Rastus
And the Turkey
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Warning
All ptrsons are hereby forbidden from
trespass)' ji upon the property of this
Companj without n permit from this
office, or the Manager at the works*
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa.. August l*t, 1903
m-t.
There's a Happy New Year
Coming
To t hose w' o reso've to use only EUl
porium Roller Mil'* Flour in the house
hold Flour is tliti UM s-t importaut food
product us-J, isn-i ihoref ro it is equally
importaut that ii >luml'i l> - «ood and nu
triei>>us Whet'i r ! r ore.id, cakes or
pistrv, tli • I*, t (ii'n.lF mi' wi I he (bund
by experience tu l'u:li!l i I r.-'jairemeijt-5.
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a p .num. t'a. Nov, 21, I'JOO.
NEMOI'IHi.A. per sack ...il 60
Kelt's Fancy, " 1 65
»'et Grove. " 1 65
Koilcr Meal " 50
Rye " 75
Graham.. " 80
buckwheat, , " 80
Buckwheat, 10 lb "ack .... lis
Coarse Meal per 100 )5O
Chop Peed " 1 50
Cracked Corn per 100 1 50
Middlings " 1 50
White Middlings 1 60
Bran. . t 50
Chicken Wheat " 2 00
Screenings " 1 50
Oil Meal " 2 00
Corn ner bushel 81
Daisy Dairy Molasses Feed 1 50
Sterling Scratch Feed 2 00
Alfalfa Meal 1 50
WhileOais.perbushel 53
Oyal r Shells, per 100 75
ChoiceCloverSeed, 1
OboiceTimotbySeed, > At Market Prices
Choice Millet Seed, S
Our New
Peroxide Toilet Cream is
superfine—not greasy—
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Cleanses, Softens and Whiteiißthe skin
and is a grand flesh food
R. C. Dodson
Pharmacist
LOCAL DEPARTJIENT.
WINDSOR HOTEL
W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager
flidway between Broad Street
Station and Reading Terminal
on Filbert Street.
European, SI .00 per day and up
American, $2.50 peri day| and
The only moderate priced hotel of repu
tation and consequence in
Philadelphia, Pa.
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LADY WANTED!
To introduce our large 1900 Spring line of beauti
ful dress goods and waistingx. Latest up-to-date
New York City patterns. Handsomest line of
materials ever seen. Quick sales, large profits.
Can make #2O or more weekly. Samplesand full
instructions packed in neat sample case shipped
Express prepaid. No money required. Exclu
sive territory. Our prices arc low. Write for
particulars. Be first to apply.
Standard Dress Cools Co., Capt. 6, Blogtiamtoo, N. Y
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sft '* TlYftjE believe with Shakespeare, lhat "GOOD THINGS SHOULD
j| |j V* BE PRAISED.'' '1 hat's why we spend, money harping so
jy I'i I much about the GOOD QUALITIES of THIS STORE, which has
H 1 weathered the storms and stood the test against all odds for twenty
||| years and is still here at the beginning of this hoiiday season to serve & 1
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tf'IMHJWIIBt We are Making great
Preparations for You
by day the good things from all quart-
JfcL 1' erS t ® ie are arriving and being
prepared for your inspection.
B * 3 * LET US SERVE YOU.
Economy Grocery Prices for F ™'S™ D "
II Sugar Lemons Honey I
1 251b bag best gran- Best California Lem- New Cameron coun- |
I ulated Sugar $1.45 ons > ,ar S e bright ty Honey in sections I
1 stock per doz. 25c about lib each 15c |
I Baking Powder - ... . - -1
1 m • r* Ir. 1 Siicota«sh Walnuts i
i lib tin Royal Bak-
ing Powder can 45c Elite brand Sue- f / eS » 1
cotash 2 cans 25c. £ e „J** 1 obta,nable |
Raisins lb 20c - 1
Pilot brand Seeded Chocolate Dates
Raisins, extra fin e Walter Baker and New Persian Dates
3lbs for 25c. Co., Chocolate lb 40c 31bs for 25c.
r o« Olives
0 .j/- £ Relish Large bottle I
20c blended Coffee Heinz India Relish Q ueen Olives the
18c alb or 21bs 35c two 15c bottles 25c bottle 25c
1 Baltimore Shucked Oysters I
J Fresh Caught Lake Fish I
B Leava Orders for Delivery Friday Morning
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1 aid You never make a mistake in
PIIJ LP HQ gift giving to a lady when its
China. Come in and let us
show you our line whice is large and varied and
Suggestions (j ouse Furnishing Goods
This department is packed with articles B !
I HI which are the pride of every good housekeeper.
The things which tend to make housekeeping
■ ■ IflA A pleasant and easy. Husbands remember this
Will lullllClO when you are racking your brains to know
what to get to please your wives.
Novelties in Burnt Wood
Something for everybody. Artistic in design
and workmanship. Opportunities for pleasing at
moderate cost.
Delivery to all parts of town. You Get Better Values Here :
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