11 JIB CURTIS, FAMOUS MAN BIRD Captain Baldwin, J. C. Mars and Others Will Give a Three-Day Meet at Brunot Islond Race Track, Pitts burg, Pa., Each Afternoon, August 4th, sth and 6th. Glenn H. Curtiss recently won the SIO,OOO purse offered by the New York World for a fight from Albany, N. Y., to Governor's Island. He also finish ed six weeks' exhibition for the Gov ernment, demonstrating that the aero plane can be used in time of war. His exhibition of sailing over the ocean at Atlantic City surpassed all previous flights. During his stay at Brunot Island he will demonstrate all movements of the aeroplane. The Pittsburg Aero Club, under whose auspices he is flying, lias made superb arrangements for handling the crowds. A line of steamers will leave Sixth street bridge every ten minutes. Lake Erie R. R. will run special trains every ten minutes. Coraopolis, Island Avenue, West Park andMcKees Rocks street car every 5 minutes to McKees Rocks, where a pontoon bridge has been erected direct to the Island free to the patrons. Woods Run street car from city every five minutes to Sterling street, where a new line offerrys will be running. This exhibition of aeroplane mani pulations will be the sight of a life time. A similar exhibition was given in the State of Arizona, people coming 1,500 miles to witness it. Any of our readers visiting Pittsburg during this meet are advised to cut this out, take it with them for reference. Emporium Powder Everything. Our friend, Mr. Harry G. Keffer, representing Johnston & Co., whole sale paper dealers of Harriaburg, who is rusticating in Missoula, Montana, writes ye editor. "Was up on the Blackfoot reservation the other day where they are building a new rail road and was told they were using powder made in your town." Em porium powder goes all over the United States, Canada and the Isthmus of Panama. Keystone Nationals Play. Last Saturday afternoon the opening game of the Keystone National Base Ball Club was played with the Elk Tanning ball team, of Ridgway. The game was played at Keystone Park at this place and resulted in a victory for the Keystone Nationals, with a score of seven to four. Following is an out line of the game: Keystone Nat'ls, AB R HO A E Liston, c 4 1 0 8 0 0 Hemphill, If 4 2 'J 5 0 1 Farrell, lb 4 0 1 9 11 Vogt, 2b 2 2 0 2 6 1 Flynn, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 Hopple, ss 3 0 0 3 3 1 Swartz, 3b 3 0 0 0 2 1 Kayc, rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Towner, of 3 2 1 0 0 0 Oaskill, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals, 31 7 4 27 16 6 Elk Tunning Co. AB R H O A E Canty, o 4 0 0 6 4 1 Nagle, HH p 4 i i 2 4 0 Burgeson, 3b 4 01 11 1 Noon, pms 3 0 0 0 11 Welsh, 2b 3 0 11 2 0 Khines, If 4 jo 2 0 0 Fannin, rf 3 1 2 0 o 0 Robinson, lb 4 1 0 11 0 2 Lobaugh, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Total*, 33 4 <t 24 12 & < iame by innings, 115411711 Ksystone Nat'ls, 3 1 00 1 20 0 x 7 Klk Tanning Co, I OUOIO II II 2—4 Nummary Stolen liases, Canty, Nsgle, Robinson, Hopple, Swartz; sac rittc«i hit, Hopple; two (www hits, Hur gw li, l.obaugh' hits off Noon in 2 In. nings 3, off Nag Is Jin # innings a, off Flynn 8; struck out, by Noon 2, by Nhklh 4, by I ly mi b, liawu oh baiU, off Noon, 1, off N.«gl« 1, hit by pitcliur, Nsgltt 'i, |..1 ImUI, I "anly, first on wr ror*, Kilt Tanning Co., 4, Ksyslottx NilluiuiU 4, l#lt <>ii li.iimm, Klk Tsunlug ' Kaystouu Nationals 6; tuns. 1 Itr 40 uiiu ; umpire, Fislmr. tiisigvllc Cititsn Cons. Walter S, Kavunstroft, <tg<<d <Vi, <ii**«l at Rtdgway lasl Monday evening alt«r au Illume of only ten days. lieetxtaed was one of the main pmntoUirs of the Klk county brii k Industrie* «ud to his credit is plai uU (In success of ih<«« iu ilwtflw Will Vug? When I »urih Mlivsi is paved it will i »uake oito uf Ilia liwiiltuuiMl sirc«u In 1 Ik* Statu, tin iuipru vsuisut milling Ui { lite value o I *ll property i.si4ul I hanks. W« 'ltmU* Ul ••prtMM our IllSlika to i iiiusa kind ln«bib wit "*# kindly as j •Wast us UutlMg isti 't lluu t||a lUatk ul our Word* ' H K MY hut.) j^isiTsliSTTsUsif^ija; II Breezy | I County I | Nerts I CAMERON. William Fox is wearing a broad smile, that won't come off. It's a boy. Mrs. Itosa Lord was a Sterling Run visitor on Friday. William Wyfeoff and wife have re turned home. Miss Delia Walker visited in town on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Comley was an Emporium caller this week. Charles Shives, of Emporium, called on friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Vallis, of this place, left Wednesday for St. Marys. Mrs. Edward Manes, of Pittsburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Lord, of this place. Mrs. Fred Comley killed a large rat tlesnake, a short distance from her door, which measured tive feet and three in ches, without the head which was sever ed from the body with an ax. It had fourteen rattles. Fred Armstrong and sister, Miss Lu lie, of Emporium, visited Miss Susie Sullivan and Miss Sadie Comley, at this place, on Wednesday. We arj pleased to say that those on the sick last week are improving. July 25, 1910. DEW DROP. STZERVILLC. Kxcellent hay weather and the farm ers are taking advantage thereof. Some very hot days have been in evi dence of late and many came near heat prostrations. The Engineering corps went "Rattler" hunting last week, but they failed to re turn conquering heroes as Mr. snakes were not to be found. Forty men arrived here yesterday to work on the new R. R. grade and public road. Messrs. Anderson Bro's., Con tractors, are pushing their work rapidly toward completion with Messrs. Russell Bro'e.. foremen at the bridge works. The Hotel is rapidly filling up, guests arriving from a distance has the attitude of old times. The Mineral Water Co. are putting in a large concrete reservoir, with a capacity that will enable them to operate their bottling plant, electric light plant and other necessary conveniences. A. A. Mac Donald and family are try ing the benefits of the healing water. Angus having just returned from a i;rand Canadian trip, of which he greatly enjoyed, with his old friend, l)r. Smith. It is rumored an up-to-date billiard hall will soon be in operation for the amusement of the guests that assemble here. A fine lay-out of autos from Smeth port, Olean and Port Allegany all met here Tuesday; enjoyed the hospitality of the Hotel and baths and returned to their respective homes in the evening by moon light. They reported the roads extra tine betweeu here and their towns. Messrs. Beger & I'rindel will soon close out their lumbering busiuess, un less they purchase more timber. Air. 11. C. Crawford i- negotiating for the sale of his tract uear theui. J. Cm too will em bark iu the lumber buisiness shortly, in company with his son. The remains of Mrs. Jacobs were laid to rest in the Siierville Cemetery yester day. The many sorrowing friends came from uiauy places, which showed the high esteem for her. Many from (iale tuu, Austin and other point* attended. Much disMitisfation is among the tax payers on the greatly increased taxa tion. None seetus able to explain why or what is the cause of it, as the eouuty has all new iron bridges erected and uo expense to the township ami no building tax to be levied. It causes some of our wi*e <-uys to sit up and take notice. A solution will be solicit. XXX NORTH CREEK Mrs. I*aura llruudage of West ('reek ••pent Thursday eve With her lister, -Mis. \lice lleeltluaU. Wa»h. I'rouiy lift fur >!uh Monday, where he has a Job at carpeuler. Italph Woodooek vimiud with his aunt Mrs. M' Clt Italian and family, the J past week Ml*. Milda Morton and run l*on, ul \S i»t Creek, VlslU-d the lot met * bio 1 ther* and *i«*ef, K A., .1 W., aud May | I,i wis Thwy w»r« ae< umpauMi by Mr* Hogeia, tUi si W< *i Cr««k \ M (low is haymu Krm»i llm.lii and Kd. Cool this Wutk W *ri«u \| m,ii- aud wif. | ol Hich V al I It) *| 1 ul Sunday Willi Ike laillui s J hi I aud (Mm, M'*d-iin<« llouaiil aud i^ulinwu Mis. Alaiua Hi at ob is uiUkslt»iU|{ al ler «u 11 lit cm ol several weeks. llm Wi»'t* 114 a I I kteielltt aud 'tli*i I o».U iba>ie a ll)tb|| lli|- In lb> til) Mob d«j. I iim*« liiiiiitii Ktlkd en ltUs4' IU It. h S allay, Mat>tid«> \4s iul ii«« Man u in « <i«lt> at ulilMtUi Mi af CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1910. [This special Nuform $| | Clearance Sale of Summer Modeiisthe Best value for 1 Merchandise Continued ever put into a corset. You must see this model to under- what a ha,*ai„ it represents. Every Hat Suit Reduced JaN&SSaL 1 Made oi splendid coutil, has three HB9 . . AW AY BELOW COST W P air hose supporters attached and a JT draw string at bust. As in all W. B corsets, the boning positively Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, Neckwear, J /mm win " ot rust An ° f the famous Wash Goods, Parasols, Table Damask, 112 Mil W B featUre are Presented Fit Infants Bonnets, Ostrich Plumes, Chil li #' i|)/ tmg llke a tailor - made garment, , y r . c .„ n lir . ol . I) ||| this design gives the form by its dren s Coats > S,lk ™ngee, Wash Skirt S, Jl\\pf TW- scientific construction, the graceful Shirt Waists, Coth Capes, Millinery straight 1 nes of the latest mode. Trimmings, Brown Silk Petticoats, etc. Do Not Fail to See This Model Reduced from 25 to 50 per Price SI.OO cent, from regular prices. SWnlita R KIIFHNF All up to date fancy patterns, |(- II- ll 111 I■ I ■ I Greatest Storf P air * CSt ac k sox for the price. Just received. sympathy and wo wish every success in all that is undertaken for her improve- ! ment. Mrs. L. IJ. Solveson spent Monday and Tuesday in Kich Valley, guest of; her sister, Mrs. Moore. Arthur Barr is here tending the crops on the Housler tarni. * Mrs. E. M. Smith, who is confined to her bed with a lingering illness, is resting ■ easier at this writing. We hope she may continue to improve even if slowly. The Box Social, Ice Cream and Cake : sale at school house on North Creek will > be held Saturday night, Aug. (ith. BLUE JA V. SINNAMAHONING. Mrs. A. 11. Shafer and family, of lligway, arc visiting relatives in town. A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Wy kofl' is very sick. Dr. Corbett is in at tendance. Miss Jessie Anderson, of Emporium, ' was the guest of Miss Ethel Kunyan, a 1 couple of days this week. Mrs. W. T. Piper and children, of Re- 1 novo, have returned to their home after spending some time here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Brooks. Miss Bertha Fultou returned from Hutler last Saturday. Miss Myrtle Shafer and niece, Jane : Fizzed, spent last Sunday in Kmporium. i The Fulton Bros, are working in Driftwood. .Mrs. A. (J. Bailey visited in Westport this week. A. T Swartwood visited his son Wil liam and family, at Kmporium, last Sat- { urday. j A. I>. tiore has the contract to take dowu the faetory of tht Kmpire Wood Co., which manufactured kindling wood for several years, but owing to the timber being all cut was compelled to close. A lawn social was held on the church and parsonage lawn on Wednesday even ing. Proceed* for church purposes. Frank Wolf is haviut; lights placed in his store, which makes u big improve ment. The I'. O. of A., of tliis piaee, assisted by the lliekn Ituu order, entertained their State I'reaident last Saturday. All bail a pleasant social time and enjoyed a liust of good thiuu* at diiinel. Mii* 11 eh'ii Counail eutcrlaiiifii Minn MoClo»key, of llymr, and Miss Hlaek, of WiwilMl, this week. Joe B. Cnun.il, of Tyler, »pent Sun day hero. Naee II Mruui. of Dultuia, came uvci Suud.»y tu M->- hu uiauy friend*. Mr. and Mr*. Italph Shafer and daughter, of \Judis Ituu, visited r« dative* Inn- this week. I'hi y arc ou their way houti' lluUi AlUutl City, while tiny haw bei li api-udiuj ih< it Vacation. Ml** t'hallolte Itrook* *|*ent Mnuday in l(t'iiii«u the ||Ui:*l* of hut ilrii'i, \|ra. W 112 l'ip.r. M is* linuw Itaird Ihm r«(uiui»l Iroui and iiumioj visit tu Johuauuburg and (rimujf. Mi* lnaiiMiil and f*u«liUr u | |(. u will *M> tile quests of Ml*. T H. f||| ion Wudnisday. J V IM|«)M made • lliji to Keating Smoiuti (hi* Mr*. Nathan Siiiu iwade a btiiUcM tup tu Kiti}iufmu« Tu day. Mi and Mm J U Baud Hum day >m Kt'kjway g««*u ut Ku fund • ltd Until) EMPORIUM, TUESDAY, AUG. 2nd FRANK A. ROBBINS' New and Greatest All-Feature Shows A host of Clowns that Cater to a nation whose Inimitable Burlesque of Popular Games, prominent people's Fads and Fasoions, Fools and Follies make people fall off their seats. Most Surprising Beasts of many Species in Cute, Cunning and Cur ious Antics to Charm the Children. AN ACTING ANIMAL MILLEMUM A Grand Free Street Parade, 10 a. m. Daily, Rain or Shine. Iwo Performances —2 and Bp. m. """" * i »iii| in i-ri'inu l>u>iin»> wiih lim brother, 1 l.rli Ktulw. »- Kloyil »Bii Jnunhlrr 11 «-1.-a »|><ui M'lii'lay at I Inn Ifiini- at lirnw. Mi. l><>uu'U» Mo('«ll U ukidtf tu (he 'twill ■ 4l Xuunt# I ~IU lllli Mi't'k. Jul) -.'Till, ittiu. \ \ V Mountain Park Green Houses. hklkmui Fu, W« lid Vtt Hit- Ulgiwt 411*1 111'ial U|< Uj 4*u» iilll I.S Hill lit M'muiu I'vuim)(lvuiw. All "Ht*r« Wit 4i lium, J UUti'*, 112«, will rituijiH i'ri'»u|/i *m»l (MMffctt 4ii»ttUuti, Huh HU^wkNid I I'riMpjM Nolle*. No I'ir-Niua or Clam Uukt* allownd on Watur ('iiiii|iuiiy land* on San linn or Towner Hun •Jtt-'il. KMI-OHIIM WATKHI'ii, New Decorating and Drapery Department Wu bitVII MourtNl din Murvic'iM ol the wall known arlui, H. i). FriU, no J art. pri'|>mi»l to Lake t-oulratia of any «l*e | for painting, dmoratlug, ami Irnatolng and lurniali <-ari>»ta, ftimlturw, and dra|iiirtiM, and uoiiiplutu ouirlia fur iioUm<a, •liuriliiw bauka, j>uMir build lug, alt l'«"»lgMa and aatluialua anbintUwd on raqunal. Smith Brothers Co., M IIH. Vk %% |*|, YOU ARE READING THIS AD-OTHERS WILL READ YOURS •vtiybodjr taada ih« aJa. in thw Th«y fuiiiikb «a much .i«w» lu lb* nmn in luwn ant} on tha him aa Ihe j»«i»on»l», and uftan ">"»• 4 •*•»«» Mtmtkt'• wife went* a ita* hai. Nimth «>«• by lb* |>a|>ai lhal J»i»« I* aatl •"« baia al au mu>k. Juhn •un'a aiuia ad. la ntiaaing h.»m Iba facial Juhnawn » living a MUM •Uvaiuatng (TULUY. KKSI LT Junra jjri* Smith'* limey Smith'» wili< |*rl» hrr hut
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