Third Anniversary of Emporium's Greatest Store I This week we complete our Third Business Year in Emporium, Thanks to the liberal patronage of the people of Cameron county we have been successful from the moment we opened our doors. We endeavor at all times to show the very latest and most up to date merchandise in the market, and our buying and selling on a strictly cash basis enables us to sell at lowest possible prices. This policy we shall follow in the future as we have in the past. We are going to Celebrate oor Third Business Birthday next Friday and Saturday, November 4th and sth By giving to our customers several hundred dollars worth of pretty and useful presents. There will be a gift with every dollars worth of goods purchased on these two days. With every SI.OO purchase we will give a very pretty piece of descent Glass Punch Bowl. BnC Withmry $2.00 purchase we will give a handsome pressed , sls °° pUrchaSe We wiU give a beaulifu ' Safa Pil " Glass Bowl or Compot. ' ow > hand made Caronation Braid Pattern. With very $5.00 purchase we will give a fine Plaster Paris With every $25 purchase we will give an elegant White Lace II Bust. Trimmed Muslin Peticoat, value $3.00, or a Fine Toilet Set in fancy With every SIO.OO purchase we will give a splendid go!d !?i- box worth $5.00. You :an take your choice of any of those articles if you buy for more than SI.OO worth, say for instance you buy $7.00 then you 11 can get two pieces Pressed Glass and three pieces Brie a Brae or any other combination according to the vahe of your purchase. Remember the days, Friday and Saturday, D TT7 T TIVT Y7' Nov : Week. Xw JVU-C1 liN XL® teg. !□ iisns. !s^ji SSF *1 Breezy jj I Court | Neii?s jfjjj MEDIX RUN. Pay day at the Tannery. Mrs. Oscar Coulburn visited relatiye 3 at Dußois this week. Mrs. («uy Leshbaugh is on the sick list. Mrs. Lewis Krise, who has been ser iously ill, is much better at this writing l'ut M.iloney, of Lock Haven, trans acted business in town on Friday. They have organized a lodge of Phoca hontus here. The decree teaui from Da Hois will be down Saturday to do the work. A free dance was given in Kobinsou'x Hall. Halloween for the married people. N<> young people were in it. Tims. Smith purchased a new piano last weak. The Hay Makers met on Thursday evening and enjoyed an oyster supper at the restaurant. A large number of mem ber* were present and all enjoyed the It a»t. A nuuber of jouni; ladies from this plae. wire Hem-ftte \i.-itors Saturday evening. Mrs .J. H. Hu-fell, who went to Kidg wa) II i-ipital »oiue time ai_'o, i» a little better. T II tiarriiy was at I>uH'>i» on busi ne« Thursday. Morris I'riumy wa»a Sinnaiuahoniug visitor la»t Week. PoWKTAJt. CAMERON. he* fehlves iihl lad > friend, of Kui|Mitluui visited frivuiii iii (hi* |>i«(v nuutUy. Mw <-Urt Ki»ifpt», of Knipurmiii, vinlvd friends iu this plat* (Sunday. The ftlrkk i 'it., baa t )u*eil work fur lb« r art«r a very pr> •perous wmoii. Kd H(u»ri, Jr., uliu Ufta bctu workiug «• l>» (roil, r«lyfu«t! houie Friday to spend lit* wmUr Him Ntut > Mwurt returned bums MuuiU) after » wiili' visit with friends »l ¥ irsl Fork Httsle Mulltvan. uf ftlerlllitf Hun, VMIImI her ptrmU Numtay ||*if im lt Krkt*» Hilf »mh u« Mon day II t«i4MHiH| utir way mum, Our Caiilba*ttp*eus held IbeM annuel t*l«l»«a Imiml Uftiliiwt iM m«l 4MlruilMi follow*! in then wsks. Hoys, It's ell right lu have your fun, toil I *m •#»«»«! you «f»l i MUte l«*u tor in tbe tin* of dsetr u* U«u uf pro|»eily K All l,**ni ut)we cm «v»rv HUNTLEY. | Wright Mason, of Pine Stree, was at pleasant caller iu town on Sunday. I C. W. Johnson made a business trip to Dußois on Monday. | Kale Swartz and Eugene Devliug, of Sterling Run, were callers in town on Sunday. » MissGlady and Carrie Hill, of Grove Hill, were callers in town on Thursday. T. W. Kailburu wus a businoss caller at Sterl ing Run Saturday. Miss Mattie Collins, County Supt, called ou her brotner, H. J. Collins, Sunday. A. W." Smith had the misfortune to loose his pet hawk, which died from blood poison of the tongue. It had just gotten so it could say a few words, but owing to the long split, which was cut iu its tongue it became much irritated in pronouncing the techiual terms which its master was teaching it to saj and Mood poison set in* eauaiug the death of the ooor creature. J. S. Jordau has the bear traps bated and we expect he will make a good haul soon. H. J. Collins has finished digging !*is big potato crop, which amounted to about HOO bushels. C. U. Lupro, of Kmporiuiu was a pleasant caller iu towu on Tuesday. C. W. Johuaon wat: a business caller at Drift -1 wo«d on Friday. Mrs. C.J. Miller transacted business at Km poriuiu on Friday. Mrs. W. K. Smith called on her sister, Mrs. > William Wheaton, at Smnaiuahoniug, ou Fri day. Miss Frieda Collins called ou her cousin, Miss Reua Jordau, at Kiuporium on Friday. SI'OKT. I FIRST FORK i Mrs. Mary Logue, familiarly known as "Aunt Mary" wile of M. J. L »gue, pAS.se 1 to the "great beyond" on Thursday morning, Oct. 27th, aged 61 years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. Lawsou, of Westport, I'a., ou Sunday, Oct. 'toth. and burial made inQllmore cemetery near her three children, who had gone before. The Rev. based his remarks ou lleb. 11-10. I'udertaker Cirabe; of Austin, hail charge of the funeral. She leaves to mourn her death, a bus* band and two daughters, Mrs. Verne lleckuer, of laurel, Mian., ami Miss Clella at home; also a brother, fed Oillespie, of I'oUer county, all of whom were present at the funeral. Numerous relatives aud frieud* were dowu from I'otter couuty to attend the Itinera I. The first snow ul the neaaoii ftll ou the 'iftth and up to ihu tuue of writ tug it has been frees lug uights. Mrs. T. J- King, of Wiiiiaiusporl aud Miss I fella J'hllllps, ol Ihllevue Hospital, S. Y. Ci y, were visiting their aunt, Mrs K. M. Williams, returned to their respective homes on Monday Mo** I*ella has charge of the adui Ittauce room at th« Mellevue, when on duty Will be at her post again on Wednesday Mrs. Amanda Kussell and sou, of Mabaha, 0., Is visiting at her fathers, Mr Juuii Caldwell, al so other relatives In this vicinity , Usury « aid well ami wife, of Hiuuaiuehouing, were up to th« funeral uu Huuday, alao Mr. aud Mra. Joe ilayuea Marion Hliult, uf Owego, was also present Tttilegae came near a serious accideul uue day lasl week, bis team going uver (be bank* and did not gel injured but Utile, Ills wife J'tmped and serious lujury. Nrr SatJ. fur Sale. Twu ItNtiiM of youittf eolU fur aale, 'lVaoi two anil lliri<« yMtra, Ouu yearlluK '■" tin, fl'io Apply to J. H. lUvniM, 8M» 3t Ntuuauiabottliiif, f'a. CAMERON COTTNTV PRKSS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910. NORTH CREEK. Harry Hockman and wife, and Myrtle Lew is, visited relations and friends in Emporium and West Creek, Thursday and Friday. Willis McClellahan ami Everill Houaler visit ed iu Emporium on Thursday. Mrs. IJuella Solveson had the misfortune to fail from a chair, (the chair tipping,) Friday, while hanging wall decorat ons. .Sue rceived injuries which, while feeling tinlul, are not considered dangerous. Ur. b\* attended her. We hope she will soon be on 112 x»i again. Mrs. May McClenahan aud children were visi tors to the city last week returning Friday. Mrs. Henry Auchu, of Emporium, diove through our valley Saturday. Ernest Peasley, of lllcli Valley, cailod on friends here on Saturday. Another accident. While Charles Barr was using a potato digger, toe hoi sen became fac tious, backing over a bituk, tiirowing Mr. Harr iu a dangerous position under the machine. He received a number of i>Alntul bruises. Mrs. H. M. Housler .tiid her brother, Milton (irifßn, returned ho-uu a few days ago, altera long sojourn iu Tioga county. They attended a re-union and visited many idatives aud friends at Westtteld and vicinity. Mrs. Charles Harr, *.to is sick with pneu monia is improving. Hazel Chandler visited with frieuds in Ein poriuiu over Huuday, returning home Monday evening. Miss Ethel Walters returned to her home at Frewsburg, N. Y. She was accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Ethel Housler. Winnie Chandler and Hcrtha liriltou are ou the sick list. Elihu Chadwick called on friends here aud was guest at the home of Mrs. Solvesuu, Satur day. The Mlase* Maggie aud Lizzie Moon are visit ing with Mr*. Ed. Cool aud family this week. Mrs. Heruice Moore visited her sister, Mrs. Holveson, Sunday. Ites McLeod is heipiug hia uncle Henry, this week, harvesting potatoes. V. M. Dow, Ed. Morgan, Thomas Hritton and and Wiu. K. Lewis went to Emporium Siturday. Ital|«h Woodcock is slaying with his auut, May McClenahan, and al lending school at this place. Warreu Moore is harvest ug hiacoru aud po . I aloe*. He drove home Mouday with a large load. Hallowe'en was speut very «|uietly iu this val ley. A uuiiiber ot our residents are uiakiug im provemeiita aud conveniences about their homes preparatory to the soon couiiug winter. h*u«r Kraut partie« are the latest lad Who re la the ueit one to be? Kraut eaten as fast as made Therefore, if you waut some for future use, better toake your owu. The umutMire of the Huushiue Circle are re quested tobe present al the botue of Mrs. L A t'handler. sslunlay, Nov. &tli, at one o'eluek Howe special ar i augeuieuts to be made. Will also atlml* a u> who may wish to become mem - bers Hli'M Jsv Vt'lm thinks regular pity roll* help that la boring men may have a better chance to develop themselves, Vote for I lon. Josiah I lowai'd, who | is progressive, honest and capa , ble ami is helping to establish | steady pay-rolls for men, women and young ladies. A Common Cold. Tliti first fueling of a Common Cold , i» liiHMituilti mill weekueas: followed by HneesiliK, Coughing and Horn Throat If !liiiii)>hrt',> s' "Maveilty-miveil" is In ken al Ihe "first feeling" the Cold tllsa|>|>«ttrs. If treatment is delayed, it takes long, er, Inn the t'olit yields to "Huvelity seven" i-i any t„,4, SINNAMAHONING. V. A. Brooks, A. J. Barclay and Amos Ben nett were up in Stillhouse Run last week, esti mating timber on Barclay Brothers lands. Hyde Murphy are busy at Geo. P. Shafer's new hotel, getting ready for Election ou Noveur ber Btli. Mrs. L. E. Smith chaperoned a party of young people to Hunter's Paradi-e, in Cook's Run, last Sunday. All had a good time. J. Henry Logue and James Donley have dis solved partnership at Hunter's ltust. J. Heury has gone to the wilds of Potter county to trap for badgers. Quite a number of our young people were out ou Hallowe'en. They must have had a good time by the noise they made. One kid got at the scholl bell but he went n little too far and and the way he begged to be let go was a cau tion. Some of the boys started to run a wagon into Counsil Brothers new store and ran against a circumstauce and left pretty suddenly, glad to get off without any bruisea. Quite a few rabbits were captured on Tuesday. I The boys are busy buildlug box traps. G. J. Shafer, of Benezeite, was in town this ! week with a load ol flue honey. Washington Camp, No. 136, P.O. 8. of A., I held an oyster supper aud smoker last Tuesday evening. All present had a good time and those [ that were uot there missed 11. Charles uud Herman Krebs are after the big j hear that ate Johnson's bee tree, Csinp No. 112, P. O. of A., held one of their 1 selec*. suppers uud socials last Tuesday evening. ! Eighty-seven «at dowu to the tables and par- | took til'the good things that were served. Visi turn iroiu out ol town were present and all had a | goon time. Siniiaiiiahuning Lodge. No. lI3S, I. O. O. F., win have a smoker on Saturday evening and 1 will serve baked and fried eels, sandwiches and i Coffee. Brothers don't miss it. C. F. Van Gordon, of Renovo, was a pleasant visitor at 1.0.0. F. I.edge mi Saturday evening 1 Come again brother. No. tits lias warm feeling for the Heuovo Brothers. Jim lialcltelder captured a liear and wild eat last week. He gathered in some of tile rabbits he has been lee ling. They were luce aud fat. Wilson I'taoley is after the big bear on Temple Hill this fall, the saiue oue that was seeu out ' there by Frank Wolf. Frank .aid that it was bigger than his horse ami offers titty dollar* for 1 hiiu dead or alive. The First Fork hunters, who had their stretch ei» all ready to carry iu their bears alive, don't get much ohanee to use Ihein. Contractor has acrew of men shipping der ricks ti ml tools this aeek. William Speitce, who has been trapping iu Cooks Kuu, moved Iu this week without auy bears. A. D. Gore aud Hon are pulling out some flue buckwheat flour these da)s. They are pulling iu a corn seller aud will soou be griudiiig feed. While you are preparing lor Ihe winter 11 wili save you tuoucy by calling al ('rum Hro'a store, where they carry a large line of winter uuder wear. Cheap tun. The people of ainnaiuahoning are making arrangeuieut* lo purchase a chemical engine, ftir fire protection About all the money ha* beeu •übacrihed. Dr. C W Gray I* chairman of Ihe committee. Theodore Kephear, ol l.a<|Uin, Is vtsilUig wllk hi* Isniily a few day* this week. Politic* are very iiulel here Ihl* fall. J. II Maidiall wa* kMti.i i wr la < Ins lieitu crala li tend, last **«!.. 1 Celery for Mule. 11. \V. I indium has home-grown 1 elery for sale, at hia rt'oldeme, l-'ilth si reel 1 ► -t Not Sorry tor Blunder. "If my friends h;i lung-racking cough fail. I At last I '<■.. >r. King's New Dis covery. Tli If ft was wonderful. It soon stopped lb : cough and I now ain in better health than I have had for years, j This vtunderfill life-savur is an unrivaled ! remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, nsth ! tna, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough |or weak lungs. 50c, 8 1.(10. Trial hot | tie free. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trying to Save His Life. When we say that Sexine Pills are le ! sponsible for many a happy person in this world today we are not exaggerating ! a bit. There is no lodic builder equal to j Sexine Pills, and I will show you that it will not cost you a cent to try thetn, for I they are guaranteed. Price, 81 a box, 6 I boxes 8;». Sold by K. C. Hudson, Hrug ] gist, Emporium, where they sell all the i principal remedies and do not substitute. j Croup is most prevalent during the dry, . eld weather of the early winter months. ' Parents of youni; children should be pre- I pared tor it. All that i* needed is a bot tle of Chit in l».'Haiti's Cou ull Kemedy. Many mothers art? never without if in their homes and it has never disappoint ed theui. Sold by all dealers. Dressed in "Black and Yellow." Not "Football Colors but the color of carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar the be«t and safest cough remedy fur all coughs and colds. IK> not accept u sub* ! stitutc but see that you get tln! genuine Foley's H"Dey and Tar in a yellow carton with black li tters. For sale by Kiupori. uin Hrug Co. Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis , >u\* Foley's llnncy anil Tar ia still more than the >c*t. He writi-s us, "All those that bought it think it is the best for coughs and colds they over had and I think it is still more than the best. Our baby had a bad cold an.l it cured him in one day. I'l ease accept thanks." Sold by Ktnpo rium Drug Co. I*atuc back comes in suddenly and is i extremely painful, it is caused by rheu matism 111 the UIUM'IfS. relief is afforded by applying I'hamberlaiu's lini ment, Sold by all dealers. AilinliitMlrMtur'M Nullce. hfiilt Sum* f\»lrmttn Idle o/ t\* H**> nuu* "/ nm, I S»i»nty u/ I'itvf /n N I Kf l> i.l iilmtulalrßlimi on lit* »*>«•*» I 4 rllAlc bstlug IMFU gfftllUM la lll« Utultt igui tl, ill HTIOIU lutivlilt it to Mdl mlirr r* tjtir'Jnl t«» HI -I k*■ |*«yiiirut mill h»vlii| 1141 ini to |ir«