THE CAMERON COUNTY PRESS. ESTABLISHED BY C. B. GOUI.D, MARCH, 1866. V0L.44 Council Proceedings. Minutes of Regular Meeting of Em porium Borough Council, held Monday evening, October 3,1910. Members present: Messrs. Cum mings, Haupt, Howard, Mullin, Mum ford, Pearsall and Mr. Norris Pres i deut. Member absent: Mr. Spencer. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The monthly report of the Burgess was read showing SIO.OO in lines col lected and $25.00 collected for License granted—s3.so paid from above to Burgess for hearings. Treasurer's report for July-Ang. was read. The report for July showing a balance of $250.40 in the hands of the Treasurer and report for August show ing a balance of $3,341.29 on hand. Tho following bills were read: W. H. Weaver, Freight it Drayage, E. L.,| 423 Adams Express Co., Expressage,....do .. 170 Novelty Incand. Lamp Co., luvoice. da... 78 Rugb Electric Supply Co.. ... .d0....d0 .. 90 Doubleday-Hill Electric Co", ..do d 0... 13 32 do do do d0....d0... 1 50 Westinghouse Elec, M'fg C0.,.d0....d0. . 18 28 Struthers-WellsCo., do—do... 35 do do do d0....d0... 7 00 F. W, Dininny do Sewer,, 22 25 do do ..d0..• .d 0... 3 42 Stephens Hardware Co., do Streets; 11 20 F. E. Rowley, do—do... 4 31 Pine Sand Co., d 0... 'do... 18 50 E. D. White, Car Cement, do ...do.. . 219 16 Emporium Independent d0....d0 ... 17 50 W. H. Weaver do . .do ... 100 do do do Sewers, 50 Q.S. Allen, Auditor's Report,.. If 00 Geo. A. Walker...... do d 0.... 19 00 I. K. Hockley, do d 0.... 10 00 PAY ROLL FOR MONTH. Ed. Extrom E. L. 250 Gust Whitmer Police 500 Jessie MeFaddeo, ...Wood Street Sewer, . 5 91 John McClenahan, d0....d0 do 5 91 James Davin, do do do 3 70 Mike Mulcahy; d 0... .d 0.... do 370 Pete Cody d0....d0 do 6 82 John Malgo, do do do 6 82 Pete Rosuack d0....d0 do .... (82 Paul Pushka do do—do 4 97 Audy Lutonick, do do do 8 82 PAT ROLL FOR MONTH of AUQUST. John Fredette, work ou streets.. .110 18 Frank Tee, do. .do—do— 21 28 James Davin do d0...,d0.... .' Prewi Firma, do. .d 0... .d 0.... 9 25 Pete Rosnack do. .do ...d0.... 12 95 Paul Pushka .do. .d 0... d 0.... 925 Mike Mulcahy, .do. .d 0... d 0.... 1# 85 Tony Repaci d0..d0....d0 6 10 Fred Logan, d0..d0....d0.... 32 00 Audy Lutsuick, do do ...do ... 740 Moved by Mr. Howard, secouded by Mr. Mumford, that bills be paid as read. Carried. Ayes and nayes were called: Ayes: Messis. Gumming*, Haupt, Howard, Mullin, Mumford, Pearsall and Mr. Norris, President. Moved by Mr. Pearsall, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that Mr. W.H. Cramer be appointed to this fsll his youugmit sou heiug ill. Voters of Catuurou county, rtuieiu. Imr How. Joatsh Howard, the Kepubli cau noiuluee for Representative*, stands for all that is for the up-build tug of r«iiieroii county, llis life la an upeii hook and all citisuna, regardless of (tarty, will give him their cordial support al the pulls. Tu whom du we appeal when our county, our burough, our «» hoot*, our chun lies, regardless of crevd, needs assistance? Hon, Ju st* l< Howard! Mots he ever, baa he ever, turned a tleaf ear Ul the appeals of every laudable project Mee that he its* a Uigur vote than ever before *ccorded him He Is entitled tu the , lul . i it* of the C0..1.1t EMPORIUM, PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1910. First Anniversary. On Tuesday evening, at Emmanuel Parish House, the Union Friendly So ciety, celebrated it First Anniversary. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and card playing. As each person entered the building they were measured and paid three cents per foot and one cent for every additional inch, according to their height. A neat sum was realized for the treasury of the Society. The parish house was very tastefully decorated for the occasion, the society colors blue, green and white, predominating. Pennants of the most popular schools and col leges adorned the walls and the U. S. flag and autumn leaves were every where in profusion. This Society was organized last October, the first meet ing being held at the home of the Miss es Metzger, on Fifth street and ever since the beginning good times has rapidly succeeded each other. A luncheon was served during the even ing by the young ladies of the society, one of the main features of the colla tion being individual birthday cakes, bearing one candle and souvenir card, in honor of the first anniversary. Dur ing the evening, Prof. W. Grier Bri ner read a short history of the first year of the Society and Prof. R. How ard Edgar favored the assemblage with a vocal solo, with Miss Ida Seger presiding at the piano. Miss Dorothy Nelson was the pianist during the dancing Guests of the Society pre sent were Misses Edna Clark, Gladys Lloyd, Rena Jordan, Flora Schlecht, Julia Bair, Dora Nelson and Ida Seger, of Emporium, Miss Jean Calmes, of Fostoria, Ohio, and Miss Nellie Swain, of Olean, N. Y., and Messrs. Carl Swanson, Richard Kuehne, Jr., Eu gene Metz, of Emporium, and Messrs. Warren Herbaugh, Olean, N. Y., W. C. Cope, Greensburg, Pa., W. G. Frome, Penn Argyle, Pa., E. J. Pow well, Scranton, Pa., and C. Fulton Hutchison, of Philadelphia. Mem bers of the society present were the Misses Grace and Marguerite Metz ger, Verena, Alma and Hilda llcrtig, Elsie and Hilda Kuehne, Bessie Mc <}uay, Marion Rentz, Helen Smutz, Minnie Haurgelt, Belle Husted, Mar garet Dodson and Ethel Fisher and Messrs Russell McQuay, Howard Kd gar, Grier Briner, Max Balcom, Allan Randolph, John Murray, Fred Keim, Everett I'ierson, Scott Sterner and Ar thur Catlin. All present report a very pleusant evening. State Sunday School Convention. The Sunday School Convention of Pennsylvania is being held at Altoona, Pa., this week. Delegates from Em porium and vicinity who are in at tendance are Rev. J. L. Bogue, Mrs. R. H. Bent, Rev. to. L. Tate, Mr. Ar thur Ortou and Miss Charlotte Spencc, of Emporium, Rev. Mr. Hall, pastor of the Rich Valley Church, and the Rev. Mr. Lehman, pastor of the M. E. Circuit. The delegates departed for Altooni on the flyer on Tuesday and are expected home on Friday. Hepublican Club. All Republicans are invited to visit the Club Room, situated on second, floor of Library Building, which is kept open every evening for the couven ience of all who may desire to pass a pleasant hour or two. Daily papers from all sections of the country are free to all. This pleasant uud comfortable Club Room is greatly appreciated by •II patrons If you have not enrolled your name on the club membership roll do so at once. From now until the election the Club Room Is lu charge of lite Republican County Committee, so sll art welcome no matter If you are a member or not. Drup in any evening A Good Position. Can tie had by ambitiuua young men and ladies lu the field of "Wlreleaa" or Railway telegraphy Since the H hour law became effective, and since the Wire leas companion are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegrapher*. Poaitioua pay beginners from |7U to fan ■ per month, with gotsl chance of ad | vanceineul. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes I lu America, under supervlaion ofM It , and Wtrwleas Officials and places all j graduates Into pualtloua It will pay ! yuu to write them for full detaila at Ciucinuali, li, or Philadelphia, Pa. Celery tor Nale. II W. Graham has home grown celery fur sale, at his rualdeuce, Fifth street. Sfr-ilt, toi Hale A property us West Miatb street, ap ply tu Joitu Mummeratttt 46 Hi. i »«iar Mhiugiea 'to pur thousand at 1 C M. Howard A Cu'a. "Liberty and Union, One and Inseparable."— WEßSTEß. DEATH'S DOINGS. REPETTO. Jobp. Bond Repetto, aged 30, who has been in the employ ot C. B. Howard Company for eight or ten years, as blacksmith at their several lumber camps, died last Sunday night, about eleven o'clock. He bad been out in the chestnut grove during the after noon, gathering chestnuts and ate quite freely of them. He did not com plain and when be retired appeared in his usual good health. His compan ions were aroused by a gurgling noise, about eleven o'clock, and were sur prised to note his serious condition. All that could be done for him was done, but he died within a few minutes. No doubt his ailment was acute in digestion. O. W. Rishell was called and his re mains were brought to Laßar's under taking rooms to be prepared for ship ment, to his home at Kettle Creek. His brother, Orlin Repetto, a prosper ous farmer and well-to-do citizen, came here to accompany the remains to his home, where the deceased had resided when not employed. C. H. Edwards, woods Supt., M. T. O'Leary, his woods boes and John T. Howard attended the funeral which was held at .Trout Run. The services were conducted by Rev. Franklin A Lawson, pastor of M. E. Church. Cross Forks Lodge, I. O. O. F., of which the deceased was a mem ber, attended the funeral in a body; deceased was also a member of Em porium Aerie No. 858, Fraternal Order of Eagles. The floral offerings are spoken of as being very beautiful and in great abundance. Deceased will be remembered very pleasantly by bis many Emporium ac quaintances, he having stopped at City Hotel, where he kept an automobile for hire. His grand-father was an Ital ian, his father being a native of Mis souri. Both of his parents are dead. He was an honorable and respected gentleman and bad accumulated con siderable money by strict economy. V*e understand he contemplated marrying in the near future, "the lady of his choice being Miss Fish, of Net tleton, Cambria county, Pa., who flf. teen years ago was employed in Miss Raymond's millinery store at Em porium. Busy Court. Court convened Monday at 1:30 p. in., Hon. Harry Alvan Hall, pre siding, with Hon. O. J. La Bar and Hon. John A Wykoff, Associates. The following attorneys are present: Messrs. F. D. Leet, M. Brennan, F. A. Johnson, J. P. Felt, Hon. J. C. John son, J.P. McNarney, D. J. Driscoll, St. M trys, Fred McFarlin, Ridgway, G. 11. Baird, Ridgway, Hon. Geo. R. Dixon, of Ridgway, and 11. W. Nel son, of Coudersport. Court is being held this week and considersble business has been transacted. The most important cases ■ that have been tried were: George Kenworthy vs Pennyslvania R. R., who sued for $20,000 damages on ac count of the death of his sou, who was killed at Canoe Run, about a year ago The trial lasted two days, resulting in a verdict of $1,500 in favor of the plaintiff. Motion was made tor a new trial, which was granted. The burglars arrested for breaking into stores were all convicted. Court will no doubt last all this week. Attended State Firemen's Con vention. K. I). Fields and G. K. Hwartu, two of Kin|>oriom's industrious young men, were Putte* visitors on Mouday. Mr. Fields attended the State Flre nieu's Convention at Altooua last week, as delegate from Rescue Hook and 1 .mlilur Co , and reports a grand tiuie. Kd. is loud iu praise of the oc casion and hopes the entire Empori um Ilepsrtmeiit will become member* of the State organisation .md attend | the convention to Im held at York, ' nest year. I tail tlis depart iimut take up this mat ( ter early. School Heport. Emporium I'ublto School moulhly reuort for month ending Sept 10, lulu Slmulatr of pupils enrolled this mouth, male female Ml, total B'lM. Average dally attendance for mouth, uiaie J7S, female, 417, total 6IM. I'ert tfiitagu u'attendance for mouth, male t»7, female Ml, total Ml Nuuilier of puplla pieaeut every day, 1 410. Numlter of pupils tartly, 4* Number of tardy marks, SI Number of visitor* to school, is I urollmeiit by grades First, si, ..ml an, Third, 77: Fourth Ih, Filth. . 7|, SUlh os, Seventh, *6, Eighth. Is, High School M ■he following teachers report oely owe lardy mark eauli Misses Farr, liarher, Weiseniluh ami Gaytiey ami I Mr. Kdgsi, Candidate Tener and Party Coming! j Republican nominee, John K. Tener : and his running mates, will be in Em porium during the afternoon ofWednes day next, Oct. 19th. It is hoped every citizen of the county, who possibly can do so, will meet the candidates, at the Republican Club. Don't forget the date. Live Advertisers. One of Johsonburg's enterprisihg merchants has been for some time past running and advertisement L'.iat occu pies two pages of the Press at that place. That merchant evidently be lieves that advertising pays, or else he would not be so foolish as to waste his money in printer's ink. He evidently has a different opinion on the adver tising propositian than does a certain Smethport merchant, who told the writer the other day a display adver tisement did not do him any good un less the printer would throw in a free local puff every time he changed bis advertisement, which space would amount to almost as much as the space he was paying for, and for vrldch he was receiving value received. Some merchants have some very queer ideas to what they conceive to be the print er's duty to those who buy advertising space in his columns. If a person went to a merchant and bought a coat and then turned around and asked the merchant to throw in the pants and vest to clinch the bargain wh are of the opinion that merchant would very quickly, and properly, too, ob ject to such an unreasonable request. The newspaper man's stock in trade is his advertising colums, and it he were foolish enough to give away his chief asset it would uot be very long before he received a call from the sheriff. Some of the most gigantic enterprises in this country have been built up through systematic and judicious ad vertising. Merchants, like Wanama ker, and others we might mention, spend fortunes every in newspaper ad vertising, and they reap immense divi dends from their investments in prin ter's ink. Montgomery Ward & Co., Sears, Roebuck & Co., and all other mail order houses that come into com petition with the home merchant, build up their immense business by ad vertising their wares, and the printer who will take their advertising can get his price without any quibbling on the part of the advertiser, without free local puffs thrown in. These astute merchants have found out that ad vertising does pay.—Smethport Demo crat. Election Approaching. November Bth will soon be here anil the electors of Cameron county will again be called upon to vote for the men bent fitted to represent the people. John K. Tener, the Republican nomi nee for Governor and his partners on the ticket are meeting with rousing receptions wherever they go, it being I Clearly manifest that the voters of | this state will continue the policy of the Republican party. It is the duty of every Republican to stand shoulder to shoulder for the entire Republican ticket. Every one of the candidates on the Republican ticket are clean, tip right gcntlemeH and our party is proud of them. Remember that your duty is plain stand by your color and uot be caught by clap-trap stuff trumped up by "has heens" and self nominated as pirants, repudiated by both of the old parties. Fercheron Horses. A good team of Percheron horses, weight 4700; sound and gentle; seven and eight years old. Apply to C. W. Hall, Emporium, l'a., R. F. D. n-Sc Wanted. Sales Manager for Cauierou county. Must lie capable of organising a sales loree to secure suliscriptlous fur our magsalue. References rrquired. Spe cial Agency, National Sportsman, 75, I'ederal Street, Mass. 34 University .Society Mealing. The I'ulVerslty Society will meet on j Thursday evening, tkilober .nth, lu the High School building, at eight ' o'clock Members will please note the | time and place of meeting IV F FMSifcMfcK, leader We will have our popular soda town tain lu ruutug order all the year rouml llou't think tMMiause It la islil that we us »'l serve you Just come Is IHeee uuot eveulugs aud try oue of our dell clous hot tibocolaMes wt4h whipped u. earn, fci and life. MStifea A i u. TERMS: $2.00 —$1.501N ADVANCE. THE WEATHER. FRIDAY, Fair. SATURDAY, Buin, SUNDAY, Rain. ASSETS First National Bank, EMPORIUM. PA. At the close of business, Oct. 12,1910, $884,244.15. Where Safety Counts. Statistics show that of all the houses built, over one-half are partially or totally destroyed by fire. Taking this large percentage into con sideration, you easily see how very unsafe it is to keep cash or valuable papers concealed in your residence. Applying this ratio to the ex perience of a lifetime, you cannot afford to take the risk of losing your money by fire when it costs you nothing to deposit it in this bank. The check book we furnish makes your money just as accessible as if you had it In your pocket. $1 .00 Starts an Account. 3° INTEREST PAID ON SAVINd BOOK o ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. DR. LEON REX FELT, DENTIST. Rockwell Block, Emporium, Pa. DR. H. W. MITCHELL, DENTIST, Office over A. F. Vogt's Shoe Store Emporium, Pa- 12y Library Notes For September. The Reading Room lias been visited by 422 readers. Students in quest of information for the month has been twenty-flve. Fifteen children have visited the Library. Library circula tion, books and magazines used in Li brary 116, and there has been eight registered during the month. On Aug ust 10th, fifteen new books were added to the library and opened as a pay list. They have been used 93 times. MKS. LIZZIE H INKLE, Librarian. Thin People. If you are in a "run. down' condition and need a tissue builder, try "Nyal's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites." It contains 40 per cent, ol pure cod liver oil. Pneumonia and other severe winter ailments are caused by a "run-down" condition. Build up hi using Nyal's. Sold only at Dodson's Drug Store. sl.ooEmbroidered Waist Fronts29c We have just received 138 White and Ecru Embroidered Waist Fronts, beautiful designs and very {inequality. The regular $1 00 kind, which we will sell at 29c each. This is the last lot we will sell at this low price. Better come quick. It. KI KH.VH, Emporium's Greatest Store. Business Notice. 1 have just opened a new store on Main str<*et, in Mahoney's building, opposite St. Mark's Catholic Church. Groceries, candies, soft drinks, fruit*, toilet articles, tobacco and cigars Everything fresh and up-to-date. A portion of your trade kindly solicited 35-2t. M its. EIJ.A MOSWAN. Magnetic Healer to Remain Un til October 21 st. The large numlier of callers upon H. M. Best, the Magnetic Healer, ha* made it necessary for him to move to the Fugle Hotel, Kast Ward, where he can have more room to nerve his cull ers The Magnetic Healer will remain until Oct. 21. A Good Hair Tonic. Dandruff is caused by bacterial action, ••.Nyal's Hair Tonic," luting antiseptic immediately prevents further action by kiting the bacteria. Stimulates growth of new hair aud makes old hair healthy; two sl/.ea Sold only at Dodaon's Drag Store. Found. I'air ot nose glasses, in black lealliei rase Owner can have the same by calliiiK at the I'ttkM* office and pitying for this not let Eccem* Kills. Kcieiua and other similar skin ills easea when pro|ierly treated are euatly cured In "Nyals Kcceina t.olinu" are chemicals that actually kill the ecteuta germs Thus effecting a cure IhilMttN'A Dart. MTOKK. Fur Sale, A llrst claaa peanut roastur 4ml pup corn tuachlue Cheap for rash. Also two or thraegood show case* for sale Apply at I'ktM office Oyster >tra»utt. This week Me will hate one of the beat known brands of salt wat«« oyster* Leave orders fur Friday de livery MtH'Mi Jk t'uurtkt tiiat Apply at I >upu«tout Miesui l-anntlry F F. IIUM* a* NO. -35.