Royal INKING if Biscuits, Hot Breads if More Tasty, Economical, || II Absolutely Healthful j I LOCAL UUPAK'i SIBNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you uu I tike to see in thin •leonrimrn t,let w knotr by j> - lal curd, letter or rernonallu • Mrs. Helen Metzajer, was guest of friends at Ridgway last Saturday and Sunday. W. J. Leavitt, wife and children spent Sunday at Beechwood, guests of relatives. Austin W. Woods, of Coudersport, was guest of Charle E. Leutze last Sun day evening. Hon John A. Wykoff, of First Fork, transacted business at the county seat last Monday. Miss Jnlia "Budd" Hogan spent Fri day, Saturduv and Sunday, visiting friends at Buffalo and Olean. J. S. Cnrren, of Coudersport, was a business caller at this place last Friday ; and was guest at Commercial Hotel. j Mesdames J. M. Butler and Gertrude j Cushion, of Port Allegany, were guests at the home of C. L. Butler and family, last Monday. C. J Lambert, chemist for the U. S. Geological Survey, at this place, was a business caller at Ridgway last Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herbaugb went to Olean, N. Y., last Saturday after- ! noon and spent Sunday with friends > at that place. T. Franklyo Strayer, who is attend- , ing State College, spent the last of the 1 week under the parental roof, East Allegany Avenue Miss Alicia Swain, of Gardeau, was guest at the home of F. P. Rontz and family, West Fourth street, last Satur day and Sunday. Miss Ethel Faye, of Olean, N. Y., is spending the week in Emporium, guest at the home of J. H. Herbaugh and family, Woodlawn Avenue. H. W. Smith, proprietor of the New Clinton Hotel at Renovo, spent Sun day evening at Emporium. Mr. Smith returned to Renovo on Monday morn ing. Miss Gertrude Butler, of Port Alle gany, called on friends at this place, last Friday afternoon and was guest at the home of her uncle, C. L Butler and family. Mrs. George A. Callahan, of Drift wood, was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Schweikart and family last Saturday. Rev. Father McAvenue, Hector of St. James ltoman Catholic Church at Driftwood, was a business caller at Emporium for a short time last Mon day. Mrs. S. E. Felt departed for New York City last Friday evening, where she will spend the winter, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rena Shafer. Dr. and Mrs. Leon 1{ Felt returned to their home at this place last Thurs day from Philadelphia, where Mrs. Felt had Iteen receiving treatment for her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. E J. Saunders, depart ed for Ishpeming, Mich., on Tuesday morning, where Mr. Saunders will lie employed in a dynamite factory. The PH»H will keep them posted about their Emporium friends. Clyde F. Burner, a real estate agent from Renovo also a wholesale dealer in oils, called on his Emporium trade lust Monday and made the PHKSH off)t o a call. Mr. Barner was formerly an Em porium boy and has many friends at this place. Miss Editti lieilman, who recently graduated from the Kastmau Business College, at Poughkeejstie, N. V., lias accepted a position ill the office of the Sunday Courier, at Poughkeepsie, as stenographer. We wish her success Miss Klioaheth Fisk. who has been ill the hospital at Willismsport for sev eral weeks, having unuergoue an ulceration for appendicitis, returned to Iter home at this place last Hundty. We are pleased to state that Miss Flak has foil recovered, Mr. Alden and wife stopped off in Finporium this morning enroute for Ht. Marys, to visit their parents Dsu'l Hhugart and family. Mr Hhugart, ac couipanleti by Mr. Aldeu made the pMfcMn a social eall Ibis afternoon, J. F, Mnlllvan of Hiiswmut, was In town today and informs us) that be Mitt shortly return to emporium. E. B. McKee, who has been spend ing several weeks at Pittsburg, return ed to Emporium last Tuesday after noon. Mrs. R. K. Mickey and son, Master Robert, Jr., departed for Washington, D. C., on the noon flyer last Tuesday, where they will visit relatives. Carl Thompson, who is attending State College, came home on Tuesday afternoon in time to vote. Mrs. C. J. Freeman and daughter Thelma, who have been spending sev eral weeks in town, guests at the home of Mrs. F's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pepperman, Fourth street, has return ed to her home at Wellsville. Miss Gertrude Pepperman accompanied them to their home and will be guest of her sister for a short time. Mrs. Joe Baum, of Wimbledoh, N. D., accompanied by Mr. Clarence Troxel, of Turbotsville, Pa., were guests at the home of Harvey Welsh and family, over Sunday. Mr. Troxel was just returning from the West. Henry Robinson, who has been spending several weeks visiting at var ious places in New Jersey and New York, returned home last Monday. The Rev. Mr. Tate will officiate and preach in Grace Church, Ridgway, on next Sunday morning. He will be home, however for the Sunday even ing service, when he will deliver a special sermen to young women. All young women are cordially invited to attend this service. Messrs. W. E. Catherman and Frank Geswender, of Rathbun, Pa., were busi ness callers at Emporium last Thurs day afternoon and made the PRRSS of fice a social and business call. Mr. Catherman is a telegragh operator at Ral hbun. We arc in receipt of a card from Miss Lilian Heilman, who is teaching school at Globe, Arizona, on whicbshe states that she is well pleased with the West and likes her position and is having a good time. Mesdames Gilbert Morse, Lizzie Kellcy ami Henrietta Fetter spent Sun day at Cameron, guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Schwab. Mrs. Belle Beattio and Miss Murriel Beattie were guests of Mrs. Jack Clark at Cameron last Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Close, of Howard Siding, was a business caller at Emporium for i a short time on Tuesday. Oysters in every style at John Mc j Donald's; also by the quart or galloD. Goto John McDonald's for a nice lunch John McFadden of Cameron, was in town last Saturday and made the j PHKSH a social call. HOB B. W. Green and Mr. W. H. j Howard left last evening on a business ! visit down east. Hon, Joalah Howard left last even ing on a business visit to southern j points. Frank Bolzer, of Norristown, was guest of his uncle, M. J. Dolan and ! family, at City Hotel, the tlrst of the 1 week. F. P. Rent/, was a business caller at Kane on Wednesday, in the Interests !of the Emporium Machine Company. Mrs. Delia Saunders, of Corning, N. I V-, arrived in town on Wednesday I morning and is being entertained as guest of tier sister, Mrs. Anna Liston, Sixth street. W. C. T. U. : The members ol the W. C. T. U., ex ! pect to hold a very interesting meet ing at the home of Mrs. Hwope, Thurs day evening, November Id, ltilU All •ueml>ers are rcquosted to be present 1 promptly at H o'clock. MAIIKI. FnWAHOa, Hec'y. Wanted. Will buy small blocks of stock iuan> Camerou or Potl*r county Bank, it prices are right. What have you t<> offer? Address, "I.NVKSTOH," cart | ( smeroii County Press. l'be ladies of Kmiuauuel Church will | hold a sale of aprous, liread, cakes, pies and puddings In I'arsou's Buaaar, I Saturday afWruoou and evening, Nov, . I'i, I VIM. We will have a special sale on at kinds of caudle* on Malurday, Sto i aits. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910. Eye Specialist. Prof. W. H. Budine, the well known Eye Specialist, of Binghamton, N. Y., will be at R. H. Hirsch's jewelry store, Emporium, Pa., November 12. If you can't see well or have headache don't fail to call and see Prof. Budine, as he guarantees to cure all fluch cases. Lenses ground and fitted in old frames. Eyes tested and ex amined free. All work guaranteed. Box Social. A box social will be given at_ the Plank Road School house on Friday evening, November 18th, starting at eight o'clock, for the benefit of the school. Stereopticon views and other amusements will be on hand. Admis sion free. 38-2t Rummage Sale. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a Rummage Sale in the Bazaar, commencing Tuesday afternoon, ITov. 15. Old clothes, etc., to be sent there on Monday afternoon or notify Mrs. Hinkle and they will be called for. Nougat containing fruit and nuts 25c; Chocolate Fudge 40c. Bring the children with you. SEGKR'B CANDY KITCHEN. A complete report of the 44th Teach ers' Institute of Cameron County will be published in our next issue. Cedar Shingles $4.50 per thousand at C.B. Howard & Co's. WANTED: —Everyone in Emporium and vicinity to read the opening chap ters of the new serial by Robert W. Chambers in the November number of Cosmopolitan Magazine. It is the greatest novel of the year and is illus trated by Charles Dana Qibson. n It. _ The Churches. EMMANUEL CHURCH. REV. M. L. TATE, Rector. Services will be held at Emmanuel church next Sunday. There will be an early Celebration of the Holy Com munion at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Frank T. Cody, Rector of St. Joseph Church, Port Allegany will officiate. The Rev. Mr. Cody will also read Morning Prayer and preach at 10:30 o'clock. The Rector Rev. Mr. Tate will be home and deliver a sermon to young women at 7:30 o'clock. All young women are cordially invited to attend this service. Strangers 1 are always welcome at Emmanuel Church. FIRST MOTHODIST EPISCOPAL. REV. J. F. ANDERSON, Pastor. The pastor's morning subject next Sabbath will be, "Encouragements to Best Endeavor." Evening subject, "The Withered Hand." All the other regular services of the day will be observed. FIRST BAPTIST. REV. J. L. BOUUE, Pastor. 10:30 a. m.—Sermon 11:45 a. M —Sunday Scdool. 6:30 p. m.—Y. P. S. E. E. 730 p. m.—Sermon, "Money or Your Life." Free seats. All welcome. Good singing. When Her Back Aches. A Woman Finds Her Energy and Am bition Slipping Away. Emporium women know how the aches and pains that come when the kid neys fail to make life a burden. Back ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell ol sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach ol diabetes, drop»y »nd Bright's disease. Doati's Kidney Pills permanen tly cure all these disorders. Here's proof of it in an Emporium woman's w»rds: Mrs. A. Extrom, Sixth street, Empor ium, Pa., says:"l do not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills tor they did me a world of good. I suffered in tensly from backache and pains through my kidneys and I was restless at night. Headaches and dizzy spells annoyed me and my feet often became swollen. Noth ing gave me relief until I procured lloans Kidney Pills from Taggart's Drug Store. They proved to be just the remedy I needed and the contents of three or four boxes restored mo to good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents. Remember the name— Doan's—and take no other. Prices 26c; 35c; 50 and 75c. No Laughing Allowed Here. Neither men nor women are allowed to laugh when their nerves are shattered. That is, their nerves don't allow thcui to. But one box of Scxinn I'ills will umkc you feel better. 31.1H) a box; six buxes 95, with full guarantee for auy form of nerve weakuess in men or women. Ad dles* or call on It. C. Dodton, Druggist, Emporium, where (hey sell all the prin cipal remedies arid do not substitute. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friend* and neighbors for the assistance given and kiitdntwM shown ua during the recent Utiles* and death of our beloved child. MH. AND MHS. WII I.IAM FOX. Cameron, l'a., Nov. M, mm. .Saves an lowa Man's Llt«. The very grave seemed to yawn be fore Hubert Madwtn, of West Burling ton, lowa, when, after seven weeks iu the lioapital, four of the best physicians gave liiiu up. Tliuu was shown the marvel, oils curative |Kiwei of Klectrie Bitters. Fur, after mouths ol' frightful suf feriug from liver trouble aud yellow jaundice, getting 110 help from other r«Uledie« or doctors, five lioltles of this uiatehleaa luedlciue completely cured llllli It'* positively guaranteed fur Stowaeh, Liver or Kidney troubles and uever dis appoint 112 hily ."ii'e. at all ilruugista. Successful Party. The Progressive Hike Party given last Thursday evening by Miss Mar ion Rentz to the Union Friendly So ciety was a decided success and was hugely enjoyed by all present. Ow ing to the muddy conditions of the road the original plan for the hike was changed, but nevertheless all had a good time. This (Thursday) evening the Misses Kuehne entertain the So ciety in honor of their guest, MiBS Phyllis Diteman, of Buffalo. Good Piano for Sale. A Bradbury Piano (square) in good condition. Apply at PRESS office 37-tf. l When Thanksgiving | | Joys Have Fled | 111 and in the bilious light of then] [U morning after we are apt to real- uj nj ize that too much luxury is worse [}i In than none at all. However a nJ [u disordered stomach and head- fU jy ache can be relieved by the }{) Li proper medicine, so if you wil Lri [}j indulge not wisely and too well, [u n] better prepare for the ensuing re- Jy Ln suits by a visit to Emporium's In fu best pharmacy, where the best of jj} n] such medical preparations are al- [n ul ways on ha nd. nj K Emporium Drug Co. § in I'lione, s* m li5H Home-Nade Candies There is satisfaction in know ing that the candy yon buy is made light here in town under conditions similar to those pre vailing in your own kitchen. There is satisfaction, also, in having assurance that, whatever kind you decide upon, it is fresh, made from the purest materials and that it is sold in a store where cleanliness is insisted up on. Do these sound "home-like" to you? Peanut Brittle, - 12c lb Cocoanut Brittle, - 12c lb Vanilla Chocolates, - 12c lb Strawberry Taffies, - 10c lb Seger & Co. EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. There is no Family in Emporium that will bo without good bread in the house if thriy use the PETdROVE Hour. You will realize this after you have used one ft) pound bag of the PET GROVE flour. Hue rt*m in baking is the order of the day when you use thin high grade flour. A child should be able to make good bread tVom It with ordinary instruc tions. It is the l>est flour that is milled. PRIITE LIST. Kuiporiuui, Ha., Oct. 14, IPIO. N KMOl'llll.A, |»er Sauk 11 0 Kelt's Hancy , t IM H«t drove. " ITU Kuller MM) 50 *>• " ' u llttbtm " 75 Nrw Uacliwliaat Hour '4l lb. Mi-It > Now Huckwliral Flour, lu lb. Mck ;l% t!oar*e M«»l par luv I 'JA Ohu|iK«c<t, >■ .. it 1 15 I'rivkMl t'ufu |»r IM I tt Whit. MtiMlluf* I •» Hri»u ... 1 tt I'lilikau W licit - IN MeraattluS* " I 15 Oil Maal " 'I Ml Oiirii |»> liuihcl, ?u Whit r i lata, ii' r buah.l M Saw wini. I)«|a (l).lal Shell.. |wl ItW 1% Star II tig t'hM k rtwl J oo Hlurlltlil Mrratch Hra.l I tw HaMy I lair ? fiwl I M HrlJi'll fMI . I W Chirk FaaU 4 U» I .1111111 NWIL UNL I *U Mammoth t'lofar MA.IL, (jar BIT lu 50 MML IMA t'lovaf MM4, " . ..I«M lklMk> IMni.i S«a<t. " t»M rtiuuthtWaail " 5 1)5 Oarmaii M illot Snail, " 1 ft rmmmmmaommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I "CLOVER HILL" ( Th< U Pur l h Kind • BUTTER But—worth more in comparison 8 Tk A FRES,, 1 POTATO # J /■% X V? BRATED * CHIPS HORSE If The Satisfactory Store RADISH ■ 5c Pkge . 10c Bottle M "Tlianl<«nvina" We are bus >' g ettin S them to " I o 5 gether for mutual pleasure and B Good Things profit, foi it gives us pleasure to m I UingS serve you with the best and the ® profit derived there from enables us'to maintain a posi- m tion among you. "The best is Cheapest." That's s 2 where you profit. m Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday • j| 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.45. jj S 35c bag Pnre Buckwheat Flour 30c. m ■ Fresh smoked California Hams, medium size ft I 14c lb. I 15c pkge Shredded Wheat Biscuit 12c. J| Large cake good Scouring Soap 4c. Jf 7 lbs best Rolled Oats 25c. j|| Fancy Tinted Malaga Grapes, lb 15c. lH Fresh Cocoanut Bars —Ontario Biscuit Co., lb. 12c If Six tins Domestic Sardines in oil 25c. 8 Fi-psli faiiali I Jikp Fish LEAVE ORDERS FOR DE ■ rresn v augii Lahe riMi, LIVERY EARLY FRIDAY a. m 1 Sanitary Baltimore Shucked Oysters I Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice I * Each Day. t 1 : 1 £ You Get Better Values Here. § I J. H. DAY, I L Phone 6. Emporium, ft BMBniaflHHitMHiflJ All the Latest Things in Millinery Can Always be Found Here. /L m" '■ m /' v> . ft i \ V % •'/. \V ' \ '■ 11 \ \\u •hi / ■4 A New Shipment of BLACK BEAVER HATS received this week. We have all the new- We are the only est things in Hair Goods merchants who carry now. Good Human Hair the La France Corset. Switches, $1.50 to 8.00. Ask to see it. LUDLAMS.
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