fT ' (• > V ** . V (& j '.srtl'.'S •• / •' . ' ■■■ ■'■•' V.- "^>s," 'V ■' - ; Vjj ' ' fi\ fe'f V. - M H > v ' ' j-y • /a <"■• • • . m r [ I B: - T 'j / f|| wwsfES n tr F&vrrrr i '* ;j W %.tyy 112 •- "v " : ' W *,■<.. : , , ..1 "•<- ..'T" ... JJ |Rf d. XIiUP h, --A.L I'i.iA'.it A ¥ Jfc wA.I ; *** « 1 iO: « ffi* - j I. V.: •> kes Jlpi'4 b v d Vp ilcyai sssw^.-st.^^ fi.ui*- i - ••> 4 3* J Ccok Bcci.; X. \ r>;/7 :oi!.C : . \ W r J'l :•' > / . "-■ •• \ v . V>fe»sv{ : "iW\ ifej| { '? ?r H"' I ; ' ' r' i •' 5 ■' _ • '-V- - .••• • L •«. '1.5. ■ ; «.'» . PERSONAL. sec : n 'his If partr;u nl iHH /• noiv by lal card, htLi • . "sonrtllii. Bee G. P ikinc, was a busir.e&s call er at St. Marv:i, the last of the week. John Hont and family ore visitin?' friends at Kuslu qim this week. Miss Eleanore Christler, spent Sun day, guest oi her parents at St. Marys. Earl MacDougal was a business call er at Dußois, the last few days of the week. Ilarry Anderson spent last Friday, guest at the home of his parents, at Wilcox. Mrs. John E Smith, of Sterling Run, v.ms n bnsinopj call r at this place l;i»t Friday. Mlas Alicia Swain, ofGardeau, pent Saturday and Sunday, visiting ;rieuds at Renovo. A. B Bivwt r, of liidgway, spent Tuesday evening and Wednesday at Emporium. Viss K»te Markert spent Sunday guest at the no ne of Ins parents at Beech wood. I. S. Gunsberg, of Renovo, was a business caller at this place for a short time on Tuesday, Fred E. Haswell, of Wiiliamsport, was a busir.e s caller at this place for a few days last week. Mrs. James P. C'reighton anu ct.iic:- ren are spending the week at l»i ift wood, guests of Mrs.C's parents. Mrs. Asa Murray, who has l> • n in the hospital at Wiiliamsport ti>r the past thim: wt«'•«, return. Ito iier home at this pliu'. ,on alou>: iy air noon. Miss Marguerite Metig» spent a few days during tin: past w< elc at way, where she was entertained as giust of friends. A. H. Sit: fer, of Ridgway, was a b'f s culler ai this p.ace, the last ol the wt. k, c.iniing IVom down east \ tr« U: li s iiu; irtunt work in ciiarge. i . l.iwton Richardson, of Driftwood w .s a b'asiness <*ii|ier at tnis place last Monday. Mr. Kichirdeon has reeent h returned from Pittsburg, where he holds a lucrative positi., ~ Mrs. K. S. Cop|>enmith and daugh ter, Miss J.a»ona and Miss Jt unie (>een very ill the pust we«k and hss been conlliied to Ids Imml st the home of Mrs. Heleu Taggsrt, l»r If. H. Kslk has l« en the atteudlng physioisu, Mrs H Usher snd daughter, Mis* Kthel, of llowsrtl Hiding, ■•turned borne I set Kridsy evening after spend ing s few days taking in the sights st titiltslo ami Nisgsrs Pall* At the former plaee they were gunst* of Mr* Maude .Moore Roonry, formerly nf till* pi »ee. Dr. Leon R Felt went to Philadel phia 011 Tuesday. He end 1101 Bay what lor. John E. Sniih. of Sterling Run, i nle his regular Wednesday business trip to t)ie county seat. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons spent Sunday at St. Marys, guest "of theirson, Thomas Lyons. Minn Fannie O'Dny, of Kane, spent Sunday in Emporium, guest at the home of Dr. S. S. Smith. Mrs. N. J. Swartz, of this place, is spending a few days at Niagara Falls, visiting her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer left Monday for an extended visit to Mr. H'h old home in York State. Miss Loretta Nagle, of Ridgway, was a business caller at Emporium for a short time on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. G. Thompson, of Driftwood, was guest at the City Hotel last Satur day, coming here to do shopping. Rev. Bent pastor of Presbyterian chureli at this place, assisted the Ridg way pastor last Saturday evening. B J. Collins, of Gibson, was a PkebS callfr Tuesday and as he promptly does renewed his Pki:ss for* another year. Miss Sarah Munsell went to Lock Haven on Wednesday morning, where she is being entertained as guest of friends. Mr". Hf nry W. Graham, returned last Saturday Irom a week's visit with old friends at Bellefonte. She had a pleasant visit. Miss Florence I,ingle made the pßiihK office a business trip 011 Wednes day morning and renewed the sub s' . iption of Mrs. ,1 J. Moore oft his place. . Mrs <« S. Allen visited western mo ■ -i I; Imr >■»; md.iv, selecting a good II- ■ ' ; 11 where lot water is not too deep for wading—next season of course We'll be there. Mr*. J. u. Bonham, ofFranklin, Pa., arrive-! in Km; >rium last M mday, <• I 'iere on ace >unt of the illne- s of b< i* br< 1 ,i» r-iii- .. Win, llackenberg, v !<• di„d yes: rt! iv aoniug. *iis.» Kathryn "I'oll'' Hoga'i w« .1 to Biiigiiumton, V., on W 1m lajr, vvi. .e tit XV.ll ip'i'd in whiter 1 inths gtii'it o' her sister, Mrs. I!. res f«1 tclii :.i I other relatives ■■l John :inrner>oii and I.er bright little daughter. Miss Roue, \wr Prkhs v utors yostert! v. Miss It . t pa-corn panics Mrs. rormley to Johnsonhnrg today, on a visit. Our old veteran friend, Mr. Albert Lord, of Cameron, was in town on Saturday. All. 0 igb tjuite I ible h is still in ibe rnoo but don't earn to saw any more railroad ti s Mix* Prankle Barr, who is teaching -Hiool at Pi ie Sir« ft, and Mi-s Ruth Ny ee, who is teaching at Hieks Ituu, made the I'motMce a htislut s«» call on Tuesday. Both young ladles ant attending Institute. Fred Lekart of Port Allegany, fo -t iorly ot'hU piat'e, waa a business • •alter at this place Ihsl Saturday, Fred is no«v truvt ling and selling a tlr.i • \'ii gtti»her and making ).;ooil. We are lid l.i has t>e« n succekei'itl ami he has our In Ht wishes. IV I. Bobbins, «if Blughumtoi , N. V , pa»» d t! end in K nporinm, gueni tif W |t Thompson m d family. .Mr. IC biiliH formerly resided ai Kid red win' bss-iinlv triemle in this »ee te N Tim Phi ih gl til tori *eelv 11 a social rail frorn tin- ffeiiisl gentleman. John 11, •' i|«, uf Keokuk. lowa, \i ted In emporium I >»t Thursday, guest at the reiidMiCH of Ivi-Slirrilf llllnjr Winn r, his father-in-law We were ples- ourselves is growing older hut Unix ban dealt lightly with him The Mlssu* HwsrU. of this pi*.. • be h kvi ng 4 i?.M.«| time at Niagara Fill* Judging from the fallowing Item 1 lipped from a Nlsgnrs najie': "fata rout Circle, No woo, P 11. r., bold an enjoyable pedro party laal eveuiiig, in Lynch'* hall. rrl*es wnm won by Miss Heh warts, Messrs Fred Biihsrds and Iv I*. Its) u> olid At the comtus lon of the card pisylng, refreshments were served after which time was dancing." CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER .'7, 1910 I Mrs. Blngeman, was culled to '','n:v. iM's '" . •'» count of the U. atn ot tier mother. James Ulmer >u:h returned to Ern porum and ha-< resumed his work in the oillce of the Keystone National Powder (.'empany, after spending about ten days at his home at Sal lad iw !>urg, Pa. Joe. M. Shaff'-r, of Sinnamahouing, ■ >ias entered the sales office of Cameron Powder Co., at Philadelphia, as clerk. IVIr. T. R. Williams is in charge of that i "illce. The many friends of Mrs. Laura Bryan will be pleased to learn that j this very estimable lady, who has been ; receiving treatment, at Erie, for her j eyes, has returned home. She is ae : (vunpanied by her sister, Mrs. Spencer, j who is her guest at her pleasant home I North Broad street. i . Order of Eastern Star. Last Friday afternoon and evening was a gala-day for many Cameron county ladies, the wives, sisters and daughters of Master Mnsoi the oc caaion s>c-illthe inst,?tilion < 112 ; Cbap ' ter ot the Order of Eastern Star, tinder j the direction cf the following ! Chapter ofllcers: Worthy Grmcl Ai«t --; run, Mrs .Martha E. Gelston, Pittsburg; j Grand Associate Matron, Mrs. Adeline ! Hurin , Pittbhui'K; Worthy Grand Put ! Ron, Coi \V. T. Mechling, Butler, Pa. Upon the arrival of the Flyer from j ;be w 112. a large delegation of Stars ; arrived from Dußois, Reynoldsville, St. Mary:;, Smethport and other points, : n charge >1 Mr and Mrs. J■ ie Bei - singer (if Dußois Chapter, No. 59, in all numbering about forty live. After the party were comfortably located at The Warner, all repaired to the Masonic rooms for a social visit and arrarig. fort >e great occ s;on During the afternoon automobiles gave the visiting Stars a pleasant ride up I'll !i \':i ey that they might view the I e.iutifu! scenery—never so hand some as at I his time of the year—re turning in time for the Banquet sctv ed in th> banquet hall by the ladies of Emporium Charter, No. 101, under the tion of Mr • M. A. Rockwell and Mrs. Jos. Kaye. The Banquet was en joyed b> I', yet there seemed to be an "i ? lit'"i > get down to work. / (i;'j i'Ui ois Chnpter, No. 59, um.er ne o rection of the Grand Chap t r officers, took choice of the io.ige room and soon the following novices were started on their journey that last ed until mid-night: CHARTER MEMBERS. Joseph Kaye, Mrs. Bessie Kuye, Mrs. June i loyd, Mrr Sara Ratcom, Mrs. Pearl (iaskill, Mrs, Martlut Blum, Mrs. M. A. Rockwell, Mrs. IfftttieGregory, Mrs. Kl trence Ooodnoußli, Mrs. Sallie Llo.vtl, Harry H. Lloyd, Mrs. Stella Rtshell, Everett Oaskill, Edward Yeagle, Mrs. Mary E. Laßdr, Mrs. Fred A. Johnson, John T. Howard, Mrs. E. Zula Yeagle, Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. Oretta M. Shatter, Mrs. Laura Smith, Mrs. Ber tha KuHon, Mrs. Ella M. Mullin. R. L. Schnee, Lewis M.(.inter, Mrs. Ella Allen, G. S. Allen, Mrs. Deborah Hockley, I. K. Ifockley, 8. S. Smith, M. D., Thos. H. Norris, Mrs. Andrew In gersoll, Mrs. Helen Kreider, Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, Mrs. Jay I'. Kelt, K. J. Keim, Jr. Mrs' Anna Fulton, H. 11. Mullin. Th<- w>rk was very beautiful and in teresting and the Dußois Team were heatiiy thanked for their kindness and i.itert-s' ::uifesU«i i.i Emporium CiKtpfer. The t'ollowi :tr is we believe a com plete list <:' the visitors: I'-lUliurir. Worthy Grand M itron, Mrs. M.ir tlia i". i.i.-.i.hi: Hi..ml Assori.i'i- Matron, Mr.-, Adeline Barnes. I'ut /r, I'd.:— Worthy Grand Patron, Col. W. T. Mechling. Drßuig:— Joe Bensinger and wife; Eliza Dur ham, Hannah Gray, Nina Butler, Jennie Kerr, Gu«Me Huttnn, Irene Tbothill, Esther Bnwer- WJ. Lulu Averhiil, Ada Crou«o, Hattie Clark, .Sarah s'toug, Kva Herron, Nancy Ross. Mabel Anthony, Mollie Montgomery, Ue > Tutllu, and Mr. F. It, Durham. Ktynoll»villr:— Mr. and Mr*. L. J. Mclntlre. SI. Marj/H: Mrs Anna Keim. Smethport: Mr and Mrs. Itilph E. B untie tli. I IUI beimr District Deputy over ten Chap ters; F. W. Bnwiedl and wife. Ualrtun:- Mr*. |). H. t,;onb. It was a large night for :: 1 in attend ance and br ike up at 1:00 t. m., alter a pie-nic !.: • i i P•: DuH >is ir. -ud-t re !i Jut Id;. to on ' imrd •. taking j in »na \ » ot-i ■»I inter,■ ■, espeeiall\ t our iot library, which the part) I crentl" r-id the betttfVictor, Hot . Jo • ah '! iw ud. Kilis u Murderer. A uo r i luunln r i» Appendicitis with «n • . viotim bal lb. King'a Ww l.il. fills i.lil It by prevention. TIIC'V ." Hily • i*.i ; ate -i.iiti ih. llv.-r ulld bow prev mi"'th it c thit invites It p| Ipiieli 1-. II.IIJ < 'list i|» ittOfl lleull ue lie, Itiliii , i 'iiiii,. j',.-. ut all the i Dru Local news t*ii every pago. .H> it: / 3 Sr , «3t J se! Jc2Scis^> | Thirty Years in Pharmacy in Emporium (X . IC [}j Nearly i i,<»oo(lay.s ui gj —a lifetime Cu g t»> tlit- wants of yourselves and your familii s dur- JQ u i 11)4 such a span of u time iu a strictly n] conscientious man- ju I ner, 1 have built a j reputation lor (lis- ni J pensitiK "Just what I tlie Physician has K S{J ordered'' and noth ill|{ else. L/J Vuiii Miitl l ' fu •' MlMllsr Hi iI|HD mi«- U] nj iui I »|m i Iml t nrr | R. C. DODSON. | 11 Special tor Saturday | jy Hot Fudge on Ice Cream, g j .Something new in this | town if you will like it. K j The price is ten cents. H I Do Not Pass Us 3y I , # ' pi ll the day is cold and you | feel as if a good glass of hot £ soda would warm you up, ■ for we have as good as can B be made. OUR Attractive Fountain S is the general meeting place a and you can always get just n what you want. Our ser- 8 vice is quick and polite, and H tlie variety of our Soda is 3 sure to contain something S B that will appeal to you. | Soger & Co. 1 /(%. "35 e '5 r • H TP. SciSL-: s>. Jl II; i |l| ,I, A » c»l ij- I ' " ! 1. IS '« Tlie Physician's Orders I in , lii ru na written on hin firtscrifiions m It] must b • strictly aiid coiiMrit*nt- U" ioiinly adhered to. Any dbviatiou j]. PL or suhstitiition is criminal, mid nj rundei'N the prescription worth- ui !}j lesa, if net harrritul. Ni»iliin>{ [Jj m but the |)U'est, bent an I I'rHiilient m oj drugH ure u««d, and urder no cir- fli camutiiDcen will one druir bu euh- !{] F\J situte'l H r anothor. Our JJIO- [n jjl H.-iripiion - tor'! is olwajs k< pt no H-' Jto its highest t IHcii-ncy. aril w *' ! l'" n] tl: Wivk h:i what is c.iHed t• »r.it S i.(l you- prescripti<> Mtonsaiiii nj ijj t'iny will t>.- compi niiiltd rit;lu ? Drug Co. J | ■ K [c_cfg • =•.- :ic~ Jt;; 3c T cyapt nr'i i —rm r.r--. x.wwammnmm , EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. I Light, Brov/n an«d Crusty loHvi'S of delicious bread in the kind that most people love anil which they can have liv u*iiii» llit Pl'.T GKOVK II >iir lor ilteir tiriail hakiuK. Itoils, l>i»cui(H, lire,nl ami pit , are made templing and <*f delightful tluvor when • hey are made from the I'KTUROVK llour. Your Grocer M*. PHM'K UlN'l'. F : •pormtt). Pa,, Oct. 24, i. 10. | N KMlir (I ft. A, j*** r 4uck I 15 ; I Peli'MFuicy, " I 65 I "... 1 70 1 Holler vle.il *• '•<» It >«- •• ;u ! (trahiMi . •• 75 i New liuc'lc whutil Khair. lb. W, 76 Nt'W I'ti, kwla ut Klour. 10 it» i,tck. :i*. ( «»nrM |**r I 1 Cb<»|i Kn •»'. . . " j 2.'» <'r«» k* «l Com |n-r 100 I *i'» White Mhulling*. I tft* l«r»n. 1 •>", i ln» km \\ heat I IM Kcrtwninga •• 1 %*> Oil M« nl •• 'i uo Com f«-r iunlit'l, 70 Whh »»»«,.. t »>u«hr| 45 Nm Wl.it.- «NMf 1 ».V»l«r hUeIU, Utff luu 7ft M.tHiik 1 hick I'V «l SOO Mi r linn * iU h 1 • i l 90 l»«iitv l>»iry t'fttl 1 in r •». It Ki eil, . . 1 ',*» * it i< L K*ml. 112 0 ('utuin M«evillr