IvOCAIv OKPARTWENT, PERSONAL CIOSSIP. (r, a: r» bu Hon «i 'V»i ted. Th a 112 10/t ich j/ou ?/;ow/d <i/. (o sec in this department let UH know by po«- 4a/ curd, letter or pernonnl lJJ . John D, Logan, of this place, spent the last of the week transacting busi ness at Erie, Pa. I. S. Gunsberg, of Renovo, was a business caller at Emporium last Mon day for a short time. Miss Sadie Edwards, of this place, spent Sunday at Renovo, where she was guest of friends. Miss Margaret Crandell, of this place, spent Saturday am 1 "p.nday at Port Allegany, visiting .ids. Geo. A. Walker, of this place, wen to Oil City, Pa., on Saturday, where he spent Sunday, guest of friends. Miss Kate Murray, of this place, spent Sunday at St. Marys, guest at the home of her sister and family. Miss Rotha Kreider, of Driftwood, spent a short time at Emporium last Saturday, transacting business. C. H. Cordie, of Sinnamahoning, made his regular Sunday visit to this place, returning home Monday morn ing. Mrs. F. J. Keim, of St. Marys, spent a few hours in Emporium last Sunday afternoon, guest of her son, Fred. J. Keim, Jr. Dr. H. W. Mitchell, of thiß place, was a business caller at Sinnamahon ing, for a short time last Fri day afternoon. Clifford Burkbart, who has been working in Emporium for the past few weeks, has returned to his home at Cooks Run, Pa. W. A. Flynn, of Allegany, N. Y., came to Emporium on Tuesday to be present at the first anniversary of the Union Friendly Society. Henry Shade, of Sinnamahoning, spent Sunday in Emporium, visiting his wife, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Butler, West Fourth street. Mrs. John Schwab, of.Cameron, was a business caller at this place, laßt Sat urday between trains. Mr. Schwab accompanied her home and spent Sun day at Cameron. A. W. Phillips, of Sinnamahoning, chemist for the Sinnamahoning Pow der Company, was a business caller at the county seat, last Friday. Mrs. C. J. Freeman and child, of Wellsville, N. Y., are the guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pepperman and family, Fourth street. Mrß. H. G. German, of Pittston, Pa., nee Miss Maud Thomas, is spending a short time in Emporium, guest of her mother, Mrs (J. M. Thomas and fam ily, East Allegany Ave. Mrs. John T. Hertig, of this place, is spending a short time at Beaver Falls, Pa., where she is guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. S. Gordon McGiffin. Harry Anderson, the obliging and efficient night clerk at The Warner spent the last of the week at Allegany, N. Y., guest of W. A. Flynn. Edwin Floyd, of Olean N. Y., was in Emporium for a short time the last of the week, transacting business, and visiting his son, C. Mead Floyd and wife. W. H. G. Walker, superintendent of the Penn Vitrified Brick Plant, at (-'al der, transacted business at Emporium last Saturday and was guest at the Warner. A. L. Goodwin, wife and children, of this place, went to Ridgway, last Fri day afternoon and spent Saturday at that place, at the home of Mr. G's brother and family. Charles Pappazoni, formerly of this place, but now of Birmingham, Ala., called 011 friends at this place this week. Charlie has many frieuds at Emporium, who are always glad to see him. Mrs. Asa Murray, of this place, went to the hospital at Williamsport lant Friday afternoon, where she will re ceive treatment. She was accompan ied by Iter husband, who returned to Emporium, Saturday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Nellis, of this platie, were husluesN and|social callers at the Phßhh office last Saturday even log. Mrs. Nellis renewed her sub scription for another year. Mr. Nel lis has been one of the faithful em ployes of the (Cmporium Tanning Co., ever since its establiMhment at this place. Gordon Vogt, of this place, went to Wllllaru»pori lant Munday at noon, where he will enter the machine shops as an apprentice. Mr. A. F. Vogt ac companied him U. Williamsport. Gor <iou is an allright young man and we wish him all kluda of suooea* In his choaeu work. J. A. Kishell, of Johnstown, I'm , visited lu Kmporium yuwturday, guest of his brother, C. W, ttishell and family. Both gentlemen visited the I'hiom sanutuui la*t evening and w« noticed (hey were a large'te-.tni", both being grtstl big healthy man We I «ni«tl they weighed , within a half pound of each oO>er Ixitli goed 112.. uters and ltepuoln.au* no jM»rriea In their pot gets. Miles Smith, of First Fork, while at tending court did not forget the PRESS. Mrs 11. W. Graham leaves on Satur day for Bellefonte to be present at the dedication ol' the A. M. E. Church. Mrs. E. P. White, who spent a few days at Wilkensburg, Pa., returned to her home at this place, last Monday afternoon. Miss Josephine Murphy, of Ridgway, is spending the week at Emporium, guest of her sister, Mrs. Kathryn Bush and other relatives. Mrs. William Deitzler, of Bradford, is spending the week at Emporium, guest at the home of her parents, Hon. and Mrs. F. X. Blumle and family. Miss Elizabeth Reed, ofPhiladelphia, who has been spendirg some time in Emporium with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, West Fifth sfreet, left for her home on Monday. Rev. E. C. Graham, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Coudert port, called on Mrs. Susan E. Sterner for a short time last Tuesday, Mrs Sterner being a member of his congre gation. Mrs. Henry Auohu and daughters, the Misses Edna and Ellen and son Will, accompanied by J. H. Stephens, autoed to Williamsport on Wednesday, to attend the production of Ben Hur. John Berfield, of Hicks Run, a form er Grove township citizen, paid his re spects to the PRESS last evening, ac companied by E. 0. Beldin, of Sinna mahoning. Thos. F. Britton, of North Creek, was a PRESS caller yesterday looking over our plant and pushed the date on his paper ahead. Mr. 8., has been in poor health for some time but is im proving. Nathan Silin, the enterprising cloth ing merchant at Sinnamahoning, while attending court honored the PKESS sanctum with a call, accompanaied by Mr. J. L. Levine, manager of his Hicks Run Store. Both gentlemen attended Masonic Lodge Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sackett, who has been visiting friends at this place, Warren and Shef field, left for Buffalo last Sunday, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Cruice, for a few days She will be joined there by her husband, who will accompany her to her home at Patter son, N. J. Yesterday, October 12th was the 418 th anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus and his noble band of sailorß. It is a great day and should be observed as a legal holiday. Howard M. Schriner left Emporium on the noon flyer on Monday for Philadelphia, where he has entered an embalming school. Mr. Schriner has several positions in view and does not expect to return to Emporium perman ently. Mr and Mrs. Edward Foster return ed to Emporium last Saturday evening after their honeymoon of several days. Mrs. Foster, in company with her mother, Mrs. John Coyle, made the PRESS a business call on Tuesday after noon. Mrs. M. A Rockwell and Mrs. Joseph Kayewentto Williamsport on Wednes day to attand the performance of Ben Hur, that is !>eing given this week. Mrs. E. Mead Floyd and brother Robert Kaye expect togo to Williams port to-morrow (Friday) to attend the production. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rooper, of Canal Zone, Panama, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, who made her ap|>earance at their home last week. Mrs. Rooper was formerly Miss Ethel Day, of this place. The Rev. William Perry Eveland, D. D., Ph. I)., will preach next Sun day morning and evening in the First Methodist Episcopal Church. I)r. Eve laud is President of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and is a preacher and educator of distinction. Rev. Father Sheehan, of Couders port, Rev. Father O'Brien, of Austin, and Kev. Father Becker, of Port Alle gany, were guests of Rev. Father T. B. Downey, at St. Mark's Rectory, on Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. gentlemen In company with Father Downey, went to Johnsonburg, where they attended a conference on Thurs day morning Mr B. M liexs, of Clearfield, who has been a contractor on the new railroad work Itetwcen Kmporium and Hi*erville for some tuue was a I'HKes caller yeaterday, accompanied by uur esteemed friend, Chan, 1.. Butler, of Coiuuioreisi Hotel. We enjoyed their visit very much, especially Mr, Heaa' call, fie l»eing acquainted with our old friend "Bill" DellaHH, Clearfield'* pop ular Itegmter and Kecorder. "Nuf Hod"—Mr. it. M. Williams of First Fork, who is in attendance at court this week as juror, was a very welcome Punts visitor on Monday and we Were glad to greet hliu. Mr. Wil liams Is one of our beat cltueua and nerved the las-papers faithfully as County Commissioner in the 70's. "Ralph's" many frieuds will be glad to kuow that bis health is much Improv ed No doubt, like ouraelvea, they j hope be may Ik> spared for many yearn ami *>u may all eonliiiueto read bis re liable I turn a IN the I'MlMn from First , Fork CAMERON COUNTY PRES* Lawrence Fisk and family have mov ed to Jersey Shore, Pa., where he has secured a position in a planning mill. William Dalrymple was a business caller at Sterling Run last Monday afternoon, between trains. Miss Nellie Swain, of Olean, N. Y., was guest of Miss Marion Rent/, on Tuesday evening and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lloyd are spend ing a few days at Buffalo, where they are transacting business. They ex pect to return to Emporium on Sun day evening. C. A. Lambert, of Pittsburg, U. S. chemist, has arrived in town apd will be stationed here for a short time. Mr. Lambert's many friends are glad to have him back in Emporium. Miss Helen Cook, lias entered the hospital at Scranton, where she will prepare to be a nurse. Miss Cook is a graduate of Emporium High Sc'iool and is a member of the 1910 Clans. Mrs. Andrew Ullrich and daughter, Mrs. W. H. Lupoid, have returned home after .a three week's visit with relatives and friends in Williamsport. Mrs. Lupoid expects to leave soon for Fairmont, W. Va., where she will join her husband, who holds a position there. Miss Mollie Fisher and nephew, Mas ter George H. Fisher, have returned from an extended visit with relatives at Johnstown, Indiana and Phoenix ville, Pa. Miss Fisher is making her home with her brother, Mr. Chas. P. Fisher. Mrs. Joseph McKay, nee Miss Ull rich, has been under the care of Dr. Bush for the past week, suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. Miss Elizabeth Ludlam and Miss Mayme Cummings, of this place, spent Wednesday at Sinnamahoning, where they conducted an opening in fall and winter millinery. Hon. B. W. Green and daughter, Miss Alice, are visiting at the Judge's Tioga county farm for a few days, tak ing a much needed rest. Mrs. R. H. Hirsch and son Master Herman, and Mrs. Alton Housier and daughter Miss Helen, of this place, are spending a few days at Buffaio, where they are being entertained as guests of relatives and friends. Associate Judge, Hon. John A. Wy koff, was a pleasant social and business caller at Pkess ofßce on Tuesday. Hon. Geo. R. Dixon, while attending court dropped into pay his respects to ye editor. A Very Pleasant Surprise. About thirty friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Schreiner, Tuesday evening, all loaded down with good things as a reminder of the love and fellowship that exists between pastor and peo ple. Many valuable presents, in china and dry goods, were given, also several presents in cash, which were all truly appreciated. The many friends made and the many kindnesses shown dur ing the three years' ministry in Em porium, shall never be forgotten by pastor and family. Among those pre sent at the surprise party were: Mes dames Swope, Swartz, llolcomb, Bliss, Towner, Beatty, Nickerson, Dalrym ple, Parks, Close, Newton, Kepharf, Woods, Ensign, Catlin,Hughes; Mißses Eva Lewis, Ruby Heidick, Florence Conway,Lottie llalderman,Grace Shri- D«r, Kuth Sassman, Lettie Ntckler, S.wiloiU, Jones, Hughes and Mrs. Francisco. At ten oclock a table was spread and all present dined. Songs snd music were rendered by the young people. At twelve o'clock all departed for their homes and reported having a fine good time. One Who Was Tiikrk. Died of Anthrax. An Italian by the name of Taul Cle ment, an employee of the Elk Tan ning Company at this place, died on Tuesday morning, the cause of his death being anthrax. The funeral took place at noon on Wednesday from the undertaking rooms of Mr. Bernard Kgan and intermeut wus made in St. Mark's Cemetery. He is survived by a family who reside in Italy. Serious Fall. Mrs. Susan Sterner had the misfor tune to fall, while calling at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Merry on Sixth Street. She caine out on the porch, and in the dark tell over a wire that was stretched across the poieh. She Is hruiaed up considerably and will be confined to her bed for some time. A fall of this kind Is bad for a young person, but when in advanced years It makes It more serious. Oyster Season. This week we will have one of the btstt known brands of salt water oys ters. Leave orders for Filday deliv ery. Hkokh A Company. I.alsst I'opular Music Miss May Gould, Unn b»r of piano fort has rot elved a full linn of the lat est ami misit popular slmel uiunlr. All the popular aire. Popular and daee lu*l UiOalt I'rut's ruaeonahle. ♦4 11. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910 Lost. A bunch of keys, lost Monday even ing, between Theatorium and post office. Finder please leave eame at ! post office. Painful Cul. Miss Josephine Howard, little daugh ter of Hon. and Mrs. Josiah Howard, while attempting to peal an orange last Saturday, had the misfortune to cut off the top of the index finger on her left band, thereby inflicting a very painful injury. wm:.i 1^—»! I tell you each week what we have good to eat and drink. Special for Saturday Genuine Oyster Cocktail Sundae 10c Seger & Co. ====== 1 The Physician's Orders | m as written on his prescriptions m Lq must be siriotly and conscient- uj [V iously adhered to. Any deviation [}j n, or substitution is criminal, and n] In renders the prescription worth- uj [}j less, if not harmful. Nothing (» m but the purest, best and freshest m In drugs are used, and under no cir- ju [Jj cumstancea will one drug be sub- =] (J situted for another. Our pre- In -1 script ion stock is always kept up [u J to its highest efficiency, and weal- }{] nj ways have what is called for.m uj Bend your prescriptions to us and [u (}J they will be compounded right, jy U Emporium Drug Co. | m Rhone, sj nj EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. Never Off His Feed | Is the condition you will And your animal when he ia supplied from our high-gradi! g f „j„ WD( j o ur 1 is wholsaenie, frwth snd fr«H< from deleterious mutter, and if your honw don't thrive on it take hint to a veter inary at one*. PKIt'K LIHT. Km pot lit w, (•» , (tel. a, ltl». NKMOHHII.A. V' <> " r.ll'.K.m jr. " I U H.l lirun., •• I :s Holtii Mhl Hi K». ....... •• ?S uikSktu, ;» N.w MutkwUiml Kluuf M lb, «kth. .... t) I N.« bwtuknl Cluui Itlk wt. M > Mni |mi l«a, I u I rh«vK.«i. . . I I » r*ck«l Cu«a !»> l«s I u Whit* WUMtluaa. t #> Hr«a. ...... I S I'ku bra * I»<mM ..... I at ** • 11l M«l '• i'via v <<u«h.l, tt WSll. DtU. pa> biMh.l . ta Saw Wt»it« ...... 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I™*" The Satisfactory Store C ° CKTA ' L 9 CRACKERS J SAUCE Choicest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables m Fancy New Figs, 20c lb. ■ Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday H 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.50. It || slbs N. Y. State Pea Beans, 25c. J§ M 7 lbs best Rolled Oats 25c. j| H Pure lard in bulk 17c. lb. ® Churches Arm and Hammer brand soda 8c lb. Jj ioc Early June Peas, 3 cans for 25c. 112, H s oc Quality Tea, including Uncolored Japan, green, 1? ■ black or mixed alb 40c. IS ;g Choice Yellow onions the peck 25c. |; Three lbs Seeded Raisins in cartons for 25c. !' ij Three ioc boxes Old Reliable Borax 25c. ft "Clover Hill" Butter lb. 36c T I Fresh Caugh Lake Fish, u V \ V rye°a R r D ly R friday a °m I Sanitary Baltimore Shucked Oysters I Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice | Each Day. ft You G-et Better Values Here. " J. H. DAY, ! 6. Emporiun^^ft I THIS IS THEPLACEI I To Get Your Clothes I and Millinery I Because: fOur Goods 11 < 1:4111 Our Prices are right I Our Styles are right I The clothes you buy means quite a I considerable outlay,—the expenditure of I a good many dollars in the course of a I It is your desire to get, and our de- I I /Jl 1 s ' re K' ve » every possible cent's worth I ]Jg H, of real value for every dollar you spend I tfor clothes. That we do yive you, at this store I the most real value for the money, we I will prove to you conclusively if you H will give us the opportunity. Isn't it to your own best interests to I grant the opportunity? Then come to- I day and see. Stylish New Suits & Coats I $7.50 to $35.00 I (iowih, Duma, Shut VVauU, Fiir«, Etc.,in ipialities at low price*. Fall and Winter Millinery I Coppersmith^sJ
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