Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar ROYAL Baking Powder I Absolutely I Pure Highest in I Efficiency I 1 Hot Breads I LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution* invited. That which you trot li tike to nee in thin department Jet u * know by pot tat card, tetter or per tonally . Hobby on The New Baby. We 'lll got a new toy lip four house. It ain't no lunger 'ner a mourn, lis tyes i« blue, like sister's doll. An 1 ll i no more hair than a billiard ball. It mailed audi face*, ye never saw Their like in all your lite before. lie's !■ .n a:.' squuxhy as a out. An' a* »-ius to love to siug an' chat. Though ho far, far as I have heard, •'(loo-gah" 's his oue and only word. He says it ninety tine - a day, Though what It means I cannot any. Ho far I think It's mighty queer They do not like to let uie near, ' v All* when I've a-.t t>> take him out They holler, "No!" My, how they about! Hut I'aw aud Maw, they do a pile Of piayin' with him all the wi. ie. I hope some time the day will tome A lit-n Iran pluround with him some, For 'I all the toya I ever aee He is the licit of ait that be. You'll aiutoa! think, to hear hint squeal. That he wan really, really real! Illakeuty liray, 111 Harper's Weekly Mrs. J. li. Mulcahy, apent Sutn'ay gii«**t (if tier iiiulhi i and other relatives at Driftwood (. S Gunxherg, of Kenovo, was a liusiniMH ualler itt thin place, on Tut a day between trains Mr. unit Mm. A. F. Vogt mill j tor, Misa Mitrie, spent Sunday guests of relative* at St. Mary*. A. H. Brewer, of Ittdgwiiy, spent a ahort time ill Emporium the taut of the week transacting btiaine**, li l(. Mctjuay made Ilie I'ltttM office a hiiatlit i» cull last Monthly morning, ■ renewing hla •übaerlptkm for another I y»u». Itev i-'ather T H. Utivnuy, actaim ji.Hii' I iiy ,\t .■»! r .)■ -nph M'ti'iile, * M|i«iis greatly en joyed his company for a short time on Saturday aftcrn 1 . lie returned to his 1 houuj ai Oka., on 5.....!.y tu.valng. j Hi to tMMtt ot Um la'el.. O OolvMß, I of this pi ICd Bargain Sale of Fine China. In i rn<*r to make room for new Chrin in.is goods, I ha>e tlt-eideii India pi.se of uiy entire line of fine French and German hand painlt d and decor ated china, regardless of coat. lii>t>in- j uing nest Friday, every piece ol china ill my store will he offered a Just one hail of the regular price. This will be an opportunity of a life time to get high Krade china at aliuoat give aw.»y price*. Come early and net fir>t choice. Vi-4t. Gko. MKTaUKM, Jk. The On* Great Inter**!. Rducatlnn Is the only interest I worthy the de»p, controlling umii-ty of the thoughtful man—Wi-utluU Phil , II pa Hilda la oHnetiM.il to a nobiu i tiara* tar, and tha Intra of pralaa la omt of Ihn rivllUliig alatneut* Hvurji Wird P**e be* CAMERONC OUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER i, 1910 Thanksgiving Notes. Miss Lora McQuay and Messrs. K. I M. McQuay, R. H. Edgar and E. J. Metz, spent the Thanksgiving Holi '■ daysj at Holidays at Clarion State | Normal School, renewing old acquuint j ances. Everett Pierson and John Ellis, of St. Marys, spent the day in town visit ing friends and relatives. They also attended the Mountaineer dance in the evening. Miss Ethel Brookshaw and Messrs. Howard Rodgers and Walter Straight, of Olean, N. Y., were guests at the home of Miss Bessie McQuay for a few j days the last of the week. . Miss Lena Bair, who is atfending Wenthrook Commercial at Olean, spent Thanksgiving guest of her parents, Mr_ and Mrs. Joshua Bair. She was ac companied home by Mit« Hazel Mc- Clure, who was her guest. Prof. W. G. Briner was guest of friends at Sterling Uun, on Thanks giving. Mrs. C. E. llenry and little duu,fil ter were guests of relatives and friends at Driltwood for tiie big day. W. S, Swartwood and family spent Thanksgiving guests at tiie home of Mr. S's parents at Sinnamahoning. Messrs. M. M. Larrabee and Clifton Larrabee spent Thanksgiving guests ;it the home of their son and brother, Mr. Don M. Larrabee and family, at Wil liameport. Ray Keeney, of Port Allegany, spent a short time in Emporium 011 Thanks giving evening and attended the big dance. Mrs. C. J. Lion, of St. Marys, nee Miss Kathryn Ritchie, of this place, WC*H guest of Miss Mayme Cummings laM T.'iurscLty and attended the dance in the evei.ing. C. H. Cordie, of Sinnamahoning, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sager on Thanksgiving and took in the dance in the evening. S. J. Rell, of Sunbury, was in attend ance at the Annual Reception of the .Mountaineer Hose Company ou i Thauksgiving. Messrs. John Riley, J. 10. Kreider 1 and William Spencer, of Driftwood, j attended the dance on the evening of I Thanksgiving. St. Marys was well represented at the dance on Thanksgiving evening by the following: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray, Mr. and Mrs Walter Vandusen and Mrs. G. A. Taylorson. Harry Jordan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., ! arrived in town 011 Thanksgiving I morning and spent a few days guest of | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jordan i ana family, Sixth street. DEATH'S DOINGS. —an CRAVEN. | The death of our old citizen, Mr. | Chan. C. Craven, at his home at Sterl | ing Run, aged 08 years, one month and ( one day, is a great sorrow to his family | and friends. His remains will arrive .at Emporium Junction, to-morrow I (Friday) on Erie Mail. The iremains ! will be conveyed to Newton Cemetery i for burial. Undertaker C. W. liishell j will be in charge. LAWTON. Thos. I.nwlon, aged tM. who worked j in this section for several years, died suddenly, last Wednesday evening, , at the residence of Jacob Krc ilner at j Gardeau, in whoso employ he had been ! for s me time Undertaker Kishell drove up lnte at nig It, bringing his remains to Lttßar's undertaking room. His remains were interred in Wiley cemetary last Friday. He evidently j had no friends in this section. X IIIV.H L»P*L !J F A 11. " j Sold m Emporium by L. Taggarl and R C Orison '([Square Deal Mills EMPORIUM. PA. E. J. Rogers, Prop'r ora MOTTO: llonttst Weight I lionritt Goods. Have you tried our Huckwht-nt I'li'Ur, Jim our etint pure. I'ut up in 5, |U iind pound s. A trial is all we H»k. ('all, phone or write. Out of town orders ttlt ftnine tiny re eei veil. A t*i tl to Kelt'* K»acv, " I V> Hut (trove. " I «U (toiler M»»l " VI Hvr " rtrnhniu. .. .. " To ! Ni'W ItilckwhMt Kluiir. 'I Hi. vu'k T?« I » cui'kwiM a Klmir. lo ih «Mik, . :r> 1 r. .!,-<■ >l .1 i« i li o I H ! ak< pi -i. .•■ i » OtiulmM'orn i"-r li*> ... . . .. I !\ ' Whlti S*U!a:.i.t; . . ... I • ~. < »'• ' 1. II kl :. \\ kM! I HI 9 SrrrrnuiK» " I V> I I 111 Jiiwl '• I l* Corn ui rb.i*l.«i . Tu I W' ' '.I . 111.el I > j Oj u-i St" il li« ' M.-rluii; S»:r» I. frwl .. . I*" I iftlrv Kewt, I Hi ; • Kir " II- I , .'uttoii M* etl Meal I W ; M'tiilliiuill *'tO»»» Seeil. |n r liu.. ... .. In Vl j Mitlmni lover S.-wl, " ..1" Al»»ke t'lover Sewl. " .. I" m Tlill"lhv He.-il " '-#0 llHmu llilltlMnril. " JW IMvurvv Nollir. '/V KUWAHD TtCXTS, tale < V Mini 4 llliel In lilt « uuil ui * 'DiWiH I IMrtt* of (Tniiirruii Couuly of July Trrui, l»lu. No H, |»iyiiii titlviinw AUttinit >«»u, «o*t >«*»« * i«. i i .is MUlillfNl • I rv MoutUy, thv umth «Uy uf JAtitmry. nrtl. In aiuwvr com plaint «»f ihr liritif Mwllr T«wl» »i»«l ui iU*f*iiU of *ucli »|i|»r«r«iM r you will IH- liable to h«v« m divorce null .iu . • ii • Jv ill N W NOHHIH. HlierilV iif ('ttiu ruti t'ouuly. I !ll|Mil HI 111, |*4 . Notvlllbvf i&, IWIO 4-lt AtliiiliiiMtralrlMollis. Iklik <' 1i>..(•..« tiM* HO*« Mf ,k ut Kniuiuw. IVMH>>.I>*IK>u. i t » llh j I 4 ulttli , li«viii|| »»«*«»! • : iiol«-r >ikio«l. all pifmtll lutltblrtl lu lit* wiiil K»(.»le mtv rv*|tie*UiM L«> |MV told 10.1 TH.-MF imviug vlaiMi* li» *1 ll»« »tit»out «|«» j lay lo .|.tmmt»ir«|iu If I (Ui k . V ¥ll 112 ; lumt*o«iiiiM. !*»., Suv \#h, t«iu It »I CMfIMHIIMHi IfIHMHB Thanksgiving Over—Now for Christmas " ESH T\ AC DRAkE S ■ POTATO UJ\ J J RAIS ' N ■ CHIPS CAKE The Satisfactory Store 9 5c Pkg. 20c Lb. ■ I For twenty years we have dispensed to the people of Emporium and vicinity the Best Holiday Groceries and Other Good Things procurable. Also in later I years have supplied neeiK in the line of Housewares, China, Crockery, etc. We are here to serve you again £ I in our usual satisfactory manner and confidently lcok A for your patronage. Keep Watch for Bargains. ® Economy Prices for Friday and Saturday • 251b bag Best Granulated Sugar $1.45. 7 lbs best Rolled Oats 25c. (fe "Clover Hill" Butter the best butter made, lb. 37c. I N. Y. State, New Crop, Pea Beans, lb sc. I Wet Mince Meat, regular 15c goods, 2 lbs 25c. 150 c California late Valencies, Oranges, doz 40c. 25c Apricots, Extra Choice, the can 20c. 12c "Elite" Brand Mustard Sardines, can 10c. Six lbs Laundry Starch in bulk for 25c. Three 10c cans Potted Meat, 25c. ioc Roll High Grade Toilet Tissue Bc. I "Ajax" Dip Pans, size 10x12 inches, each