11 This is the jf I (or making [I II Bake Day || ROYAL Baking Powder jf I Absolutely Pure ffjl Pi The only Baking P |E[ from Royal Grape jf jt-j Cream of Tartar J| Jf J —made from grapes— If , 112 | No Lime Phosphate Mr LOCAL WKNT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited Thai •* hici* po» m. I tike to eee in thin tepartment Jet w» knot* hy pv. • ial cant, tetter or rereonally. Mr. Andrew Brady made a business trip to New York 011 Monday. C. W. Barr, of Mason Hill, was in town on Monday and Tucs(!a>. Mrv. Grace Waddingtou, of Sizer Run. Is visiting Buffalo friends for 11 Week. Miss Sadie McCormick spent Sunday at Port Allegany, win re sue was guest of relatives. Mrs. Samuel Shadm tn is quite ill at her rooms on Walnut street. Sbe has been ill about a week. Henry Auchu, President of Keystone Natioual Powder Companies, v a ted at Washington, 1). C., this week. Mrs. Elisabeth Vullia and Miaa Uoae Smith went to Itidgway la»t Saturday and spent a few hours shopping. Mise Leatha Victory, teacher of the Suervih* School, was a husiucMS caller at this place last Saturday. MUM i(aa«l VanWert, of Slnnama boning transacted bu«inee« at the county se it f»r a short time last Satur day, Mrs. Koaa Overturf aud children went to Seottdale, I'a , laat Saturday uiuruiug, where ttiey will visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs t'harbs Mslloy and son, Mast«r Joseph, were business callers at the PttKS* office on Tuesday afternoon, re iiewitg their subscription. lion aud Mrs. 11. II Mulliu went lu Port Allegany last Sunday riorum* and alteuded the services 111 St JtsMtub'a Kpiai-opel t 'hureti, also vlMt lug friends. Mr. aud Mra I'onipey Soolt, who hav** f"*«'U recently marrietl, depart**! fur Kaur, Pa , laat Sunday after noun, where the) will make their future hunts, C, I'. Itlb hie aieilstml by Mori llln* itiny, WIIHSMI >Mc\it k«r aud diaries V are doing some repair work at Ihe I' K K. round house st Marys this Week. Mr aud Mrs l>. || IMterUoil «tMI « idMrew, of »'alder. sp«t.l a Iww h u. , I te It MM at»o|»H«g and • aoiug on Miss Ethel Fisher, oflloward Siding, spent Saturday in town, guest of Miss Helen Smutz. Mrs. William McCaslin, of Hicks Run, was a business caller at Empor ium last Saturday. Mrs. Olive Hackenberg, of this place, spent Saturday at Olean, N. Y., transacting business J. Hal Robarts, of Eldred, spent a short time in Emporium the last of the week, transacting buiness. Miss Charlotte Spence, of tbis place, spent a few days the last of the week in Elk county, looking after the inter ests of the Sunday Schools. W. H. Cramer and crew of workmen are at work remodeling the E. H. Gre gory property on West Fifth Street, recently purchased from the Robinson boys. Miss Buttorf, of Sinnamahoning, transacted business in Emporium on Wednesday, soliciting advertisements to be printed on M. E. Church enter tainment program. The pleasant lady was a PRESS visitor. E. D. Brink returned from an ex tended trip in Canada timber section last Monday and is visiting at the residence of M. J. McKay, Clear Creek —Mrs. McK , being his sister and his mother also residing there. Our solid Clear Creek farmer, Mr M. J. McKay, was agreeable PRESS caller yesterday, renewing his paper for an other year and expressed his regard for the old PRESS as a newspaper. President of town Council, Mr. T. H. Norris, the wide-awake east ward mer chant, dropped into see us 011 Monday and looked over our extensive print ery, expressing astonishment at our complete outfit. E. J. Smith and family left this (Thursday) morning on early train for Chicopee Falls, Mass., where Mr. Smith enters the testing department of Stevens Automobile Co. The PRESS follows. Miss Helen Blumle, who has been spending a short time, guest of her sister, Mrs. William Deitzler, at Brad ford,returned to her home at this place last Sunday evening. Miss Edna Auchu and J. H. Steph ens went to Coudersport last Sunday morning, where they spent the day guests at the home of the letter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Stephens and family. M. E. Confer went to Driftwood ou Wednesday afternoon, where he at tended a banquet given by Hon. John McDonald. Mr. McDonald entertain ed all the formen in tbis division, in honor of securing first prize given by the P. R. R. Company for the best section of road. Mrs. George VanWert and son Wayne, of New Castle, Pa., former residents of this place, spent a few days last week, guests at the home of F. P. Rentz and family, West Fourth Street. On Saturday morning, Mrs Van Wert made the PRESS office a social and business call, renewing her subscription. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ness and daugh ter, Miss Hattie, of Pittsburg, arrived in town 011 Wednesday morning and will spend a short time here, guests a the homes of Mrs. Emma mother of H. 8 , and R. H. Hirsch aud family Mr*. Ness baing a sister of Mr. Hirsch. The Ven. Archdeacon R. S. Rad cliff'e, of Ridgway, spent a few hours in Emporium Inst Friday en route for Port Allegany, where he assisted in the services in St. Joseph's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Anna Bentley and children, of Philadelphis, arrived in town last Fri day afternoon and are spending a short time guests at the home of Mrs. B's mother, Mrs. Thomas and family. West Fifth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley have recently moved from Mount Holly, N. J., to Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, of Pittsburg, formerly of this place, are spending a few days iu town, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton and other friends. Mr. E 1). Armstrong left Tuesday afternoon for Muncy, Intl., to join his family They expect to eat their Thanksgiving dinner at Chicago, when they leave for Mich., to locate at their ! new home. Success to them. Mrs. J. P. Anderson has returned home after arid an absence of four weeks, during which time she visited among friends in Center, lilair aud Carolina counties. Mrs. D. W. Morton, of Sixer Run, wile of our old friend and one of Peu»s\'s most reliable conductors, re turned on Friday last from a pleasant visit at Buffalo. Postmaster ('has. Heger accompanied his wife aud sister-in-law, Mrs. E. I> White, to Buffalo yesterday Of course th«y will see the elephant, and have a nice visit Jay Paul Felt, of the law firm of Grenu Felt, is taking a short vaca tion, visiting at northorn piiiita, I K. I). (iminer, of H«novo, division operator ami psnsenger train inawter of the I' & K. I>tvision, was a business call* r at this plie e last Tuesday Mis Fred A. Johnson and daughter, Ml*> Fannie, have returned from visit ing at Ooudemport for several days. Mrs. Bullllet I.ent4e went to Wil 1 liainaport today 1 Thursday), having l»eit called there b> the illuesa of her husband, who la ill the hiwpital at that pl.iee \|>ssrs. F. F. Illlliker, Fiuiuit Tulis, Allan Randolph and John Murray •(tried for Buffalo, N Y., with Mr A Brady's car last Saturday aud were •luck in TL»e BIIOW aud could not GI 1 siiy further than olean, N. Y., where Die car was put iu a garage. The gmttleuien returned home ou Sunday • veiling Providing the weather win I muni they will take lite car from < 1 eau to Buffalo I lie leal ol the week, 11) ron K Junes, uue uf I'euusy'aoid I island moat faithful engineers, being I employed Oil Buffalo >ll vision slucu 1 IkTft, waa a Fakus business and aotial I I'atter IJM Tueaiiay afternoon lie wa« tecum pa tiled by J M Uavisoit stt.lht r old timer »ne of the Utuat export *4l - milsitis, as well «a a lotud drunifist fcuttr, talking over "IU times We en CAMERONC OUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. Mrs. James B. Mulcahy and Miss Murriel Beattie, of this place, were among tbe very pleasant lady callera at the PRESS office laat Monday after noon. Mra. F. P. Strayer, of this place, went to Beech wood on Wednesday morning, returning to Emporium tbis (Thursday) morning. George Frampton and wife, of Punx sutawney, Pa., are vißiting Mr. and Mrs. Roussey, West Fourth street—tbe former being brother to Mrs. Roussey. The PRESS received a pleasant call, on Wednesday, from Mr. Frampton and found bim a very genial gentleman. George Balcom, Jr., wbo has spent several months "seeing the country," returned home Tuesday evening. We regret his health is not the best. Box Social. A box social will be given at the Plank Road School house on Friday evening, November 18tli, starting at eight o'clock, for the benefit of tbe school. Stereoptioon views and other amusements will be on hand. Admis sion free. 38 2t. Cedar Shingles $4.60 per tbousaud at C.B. Howard & Co's. WANTED: —Everyone in Emporium and vicinity to read the opening chap ters of tbe new aerial 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 Gibson n It. Lost. Some drawing paper, drawing set of tools and a roll of burlap, between Maple street and P. R. R. freight house. A reward will be paid by re turning same to PRESS office. _ 40-2fc. Out of The Gloom. riany a Gloomy Countenance In Em porium now Lightens with. Happiness. A bad back makes you gloomy. Canuot bo wi li continual back ache. Tbe aches and pains of a bad back arc mostly due to sick kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys. They have made many a happy home in Emporium. Head what a grateful citizen says. W. B. Krebs, Allegany Ave., Empor ium, Pa., says: "About seven years ago I was in bad shape with kidney and blad der trouble aud one physician told me I had diabetes. I doctored for over a year but no benefit resulted and I became dis couraged. When almost ready to give up, a friend of mine told me of Doan's Kidney Pills atid I procured a supply. The contents of three boxes cured me and there has been no symptom of my trouble in evidence since." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents Retnerobrr the name— Doan's—and take no otht r. Prices 25e; 35c; 50 and 75c. Oil You Turkey Thanksgiving Guessing Contest Plenty of Fun forJYoung and Old. Get Your Turkey Dinner FREE McuMirc your ability to corit-rtly with your < Hie gtu-v> free with each purchase ol any ailiilt ftoiu 0111 iiiiiiU'iise stock of Drugi ami DriiK Sundries. Old Reliable Drug Store tilt) C TAUIiAHT Pros Good Piano for Sale. A Bradbury Piano (square) in good condition. Apply at PRBBE office. 37-tf. WA N TE D AT ONCE. Local andtraveling salesmen in .this state to represent us. There is money in the work for YOU soliciting for our easy selling specialies. Apply now lor territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y 34-411). Candy Season I This is the candy season and the SEGER Store is ready. Thanksgiving is hurrying along, with Christ mas a good second. Count less dinners and parties are in prospect and will not be complete without a dish of the delicious SAMOSET BON RONS and CHOCO LATES. Fruits All the choice fruits of the season will be found in t>ur store. Try our grape fruit and malaga grapes. Order your fruit for Thanksgiving Seger & Co. PHONE 21. Sc! ti cl m jjj I When Thanksgiving § jjj Joys Have Fled I [n and in tiie bilious light of the nj fu morning alter wo are apt to r.tal- "j s] ize that too much luxury is worse (n in than none at all. However a nl jjj disordered stomach and head- (|J «j ache can be relieved by then) u) proper medicine, so it you wil In [J{ indulge not wisely and too well, [}j bettnr prepare for the ensuing re- n] 1/j suit* by a visit to Emporium's In [}j best pharmacy, where the best of }j] n] such medical preparations are al- (n in ways on hand. nj Emporium Drug Co. $ Lalioue, 5a m zßsesese brisHs-dSHHsassH-J aouMtfi uwimmmr j. I.i ■■ ■ EMPORIUM MILLING COMPANY. Thanksgiving Time is when we can enjoy the fruits of our year's labor and be thankful for it. Let your hursts live stock and j>oultry have a feast on Thanksgiving Day also by turuisliiug tliem with plenty of good tood oats, corn from and Emporium Roller Mills. PKIUK LIHT. Kwiiurmw. to. NKUUI'IIILA. (>cr »4uk (I t» hll'iKtiwy, "... IU t'ri iiru»•. " I 7U ItolUr M«»l So (lith.in " T% Sew Hui kwhottl Kluur 'it lb. k 7b Ntw Itui k » Ue»t flour. IV lb M«k :UV l''«m M..1 |»i luu I is Ottou ?•>•>* I t\ ( I.' k»l I'um l»«l luu I 41 Wlillo M Milling. I tu Mf.ii I U rhukeu Wke#l " I \m ». " | '4ft Oil M>»| '• 1 Mi Outu t'* i i.u.1i.1, iu Wkiiri »ft«, i.•» bu.li.l I', N.« Wlill* i >«>• It|fll*l IHUmmmiimmmi,.. P»u» K-mI, t tu n.i.l. b I Ml ri.*b Vm4. .. I uu I Uut. ••■•I Nwl. t IM I M.lKM'lh »«•■! pel bu ..... I* Sti I DAY'S"! | MoT ii—t]H- The Satisfactory 1 • / ®Si| V Store ; Tkankspins I 9^" Good Thiols | INpW u * s > a "' s i us Figs, Dates, Nut Meats and Can dies. Pure spice 2 and Flavoring extracts ■ Choice Mince Meat. ALL THAT'S BEST IN GROCERIES Celery, Lettuce, Parsley Cranberries, Choicest Fresh ft Fruit and Vegetables, Grape Juice, Olives, Pickles, I Jellies, Jams, Preserves. - ft • Royal n B l Cr , 1 ( dc ? , 'r u 35c Lb • U« 1 The Best Coffee Sold any- OIL ft Dlend where at any price. J IDS Jpi. I Butter, Eggs and Cheese, best grade. Crackers, Cakes and Wafers I In fact everything you need to make youi Thanks- I giving feast perfect—except the turkey. ft Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday ft 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.45. * Three lbs Seeded Raisins in cartons for 25c. |j Fancy Cape Cod Cranberris, 3 qts for 25c. 5j Fancy Malaga Grapes, lb 15c. Small Fat Norway Mackerel 14c lb. ft 15c Mince Meat something really fine 2 lbs. 25c. A 25c Heinz Blackberry Preserve 20c. ft 25c Bottle Heinz Spiced Gherkins 20c. 20c Queen Olives bottle 15c. i I 50c Bottle Wright's Silver Cream 45c. i % Bbl. Sack White Lilly Flour, 80c. New Persian Dates, extra quality 3lbs for 25c. Frpsli faiicrli laU Fish LEAVE ORDERS FOR DE I rreMi JLaKe riMi, LIVERY EARLY FRIDAY A M Sanitary Baltimore Shucked Oysters Delivery to all Parts of Town Twice 1 I Each Day. fi You G-et Better Values Here. J. H. DAY, I L Phone 6. Emporium, ft ■ —iiw—iag—§ —I A lithe Latest Thingsin Millinery Can Always be Found Here. I $ y *' / ■/{f\, %- v ' yv \ 112 'y'Mr vT\ i.\ \i 112 i \ \ \ s J • y v 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. ~