U MAKES THE PERFECT IJI | HOT BISCUIT I jW Also Rolls and Muffins f£L Crisis and Cakes )®fk\ - &\ fm?M >) Send for R x - • % '4*rx ' Cook Book ( i®*" New York , : \*:b'■; : '-J *A , \ "'- ,v § >,v..V—?• \ '*s i. ' s p '■'""" ; '' v LOCAI, 15 EPA IS 'SMI ENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contributions invited. That which yov viovltl like to sec in this department,let t/» know 6j/ po«- jOl card, letter or j'crnonalli/. Mrs. H. W. Smith, of The Warner, is j spending a few days in Philadelphia. M. E. Confer %vas a business caller at j St. Marys, on Wednesday, between 1 trains. Alius Eth.d Runyan, of Sinnumanon ing, was guest, of .Miss Jessie Atoler- , son, the last of the week. J Raymond Cook, of Ridgway, spent Sunday in towa guest of his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook. Miss Ethel Fisher, of Howard Siding, was a social and business caller at this j I ut on Monday afternoon. John T. Ilercig mado the PRESS of fice a business call on Saturday morn- [ ing and renew his subscription. F. J. Lewis, the prosperous Rich j Valley merchant, made the PRESS of- ■ {lce h buiness call last Monday morn-1 ing. Rcbcrt Wei man called on friends at ! St. Marys between trains last Sunday, j Must be some attraction in Dutchtown ; for "Bob." Rev. Father Me Avenue, of Drift wood, spent a short time in town on ' Wednesday, of Rev. Father T. B. Downey. J. K. Jordan spent a few hours at Renovo on Wednesday, transacting business, returning tiomu on the after noon train. Messrs. C. E. CrandHi and VV. G. Briner ativ.ni.> d a meeting and i>ali quet of the I. O. O. F., at Driftwood, last Thursday evening. Fred J. Keim Jr., m inager of the: Emporium Drug Company's si ore, at this place, was guest of his parents, at St. Marys, last Sunday. Mrs. Alrua Kunes, who has been visiting her brother, Win. Swartis and ; family, Maple street, returned to her home in Beech Creek yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Murray and child ren eptut Tuesday at Sterliug Run, Pa., guests at the home of Mrs. M's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Devling. Miss lama Bair, who spent the past ten days in town, guest ui the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jotthna Bair. returned to Olean, last Sunday. Miss Grace Sheldon, of Port Alle gany, arrived in town on Tuesday and is sprinting a few days here gue-t of Miss Margaret Maloy. Mrs. Emma L Gould, of Oleun, N. V. Y., who has been guest at the Gould Mullin residence for several days, returned home on Monday. Airs. W. K Wright, who was guest of her sister, Mrs. T. F. Moore, lor a short time last week, returned to her home at Kcnovo, Saturday afternoon. Mrs It. 11. Bunt aud daughter, re turned to their home at this place on Monday afternoon, alter speuding a short time with relatives st Stranton, Pa. Mrs. Fred D. Logan departed for Kontorla, I >hio, last Sunday morning, where she will spend a short time, gileat i«i the heme uf her parent* ami other relatives The Mimmih Mhli. I, Flora and Clara Kwards, all ol whom tire tea< hlng In Hhippi'it Towtiahlp, made the PH»-«t ofHce ,t nodal and hintiiicm call last H.tturdny nfterii."i« The Mumcm Ed wards are \ery p|, .maiti young latin ». Prof. H II Ktlgsr went to Drtl wmitl Is*' Kumlav morn inn. ttlun he Imiliml the ehoir ill SI Jniii*m Hoiimh « at«i lit ihnrun. Mr Kdgsr nug a C lio during ilt« Olfwrtory. Hon. B. W. Green, Hon. Josiah Howard, Mr. H. A. Cox and a humber of other gentlemen are transacting business in New York city this week. Daniel Caufliel, of Wilmington, Del., assistant treasurer of E. 1. du Pont de Nemoura Powder Company, transact ed business in Emporium on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry and daughter, returned to their home at this place, last Monday afternoon, after a pleasant visit with relatives at Driftwood. Miss Emma Leutze, of this place, Rose Lawson, of Beechwood, and Mr. Leo Finn, of Olean, N. Y., were pleas ant PRESS office visitors last Saturday afternoon. Messrs. C. C Ritchie, Charles Vogt and Will Monsell, of this place, be longing to the Pennsy's repairmen, were called to Erie and will be employ ed there for two or three months re pairing the docks at that place. The gentlemen departed for Erie last Mon day morning. John Swallow, of Elbon, Pa., was a visitor in Emporium on Tuesday and made the PRESS a social visit, accom panied by his brother-in-law, George Kenworcby, of Sterling Ran. Mr. s., is a son of our old friend and subscrib er, Mr. Joseph Swallow, a former resident o! this county. Surveyor A. H. Shatrer, of Ridgway, stopped in town between trains on Tuesday. Having been in the woods surveying for a long time, without hair cut or shave he did not dare ven tuae any further than Emporium witn out caili ng on a barber. He called to -.ee us after the operation had been successfully performed and he cer tainly looked good to us. Misses Jean Calmes and Belle Cleary spent Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fretl L. Webster, Canon Run. Miss Calmes has just completed her third season as milliner for Airs. E. S. Coppersmith and will leave for her home at Fostoria, Ohio, on Friday morning. Miss Calmes has many friends in Emporium who sincerely hope that she may return again for an other season. Property for Sale. A property on West Fourth street for->iU). Inquire of 38-tf. GEO. BA iik Kit. Argument Court. Argument Court was held here Mon day afternoon. President Judge Harry Alvan Hall and Associate Judge John \ WykotT prodding Consider able business was transacted. Furs Flannels. Blankets fr->m 7-">e up. <'slll'ornia Wool Blankets s|_' no per j.nir. M. Tui.w. Acknowledgement. lit A J F. Anukkson, Fir t Method!-* Church, Emporium, PN., Dkak Bik: «>n in nil i oi the Board <»( Managers .nwti. 1-4 iu>*«t\ 1 wish !<» auk no w ledt'e with m ny thanks the receipt of v ur cheek of Ten Doil.tr and twenty live rents v ln 'jt i , ii ThuiiksgU ing Donation in the William*) <>ri llonpltal, from the I'nl .n Mt rvlcc held in the First Methodist Episcopal i 'lunch of Emporium, Pa. Very sincerely yours. Mtss D. B. Mann, Supt. Buy Your Happiness, Vi>i4 (»ni I*- happy if you don't lee I like it Hut, if * I'm i>*». wiili lull vu trustee. Addtt -- «r ■•all it l)ntt*-ai Drug Store, where they m?II all tin- pun ctiuil i. inedie* and do not «ti'>-.titiite Hale* Manager M Cam> run county, .Must l»e eapsbleof iirumiuing it milci P-rce tu set ur« tut** riptloii > for iiur iuuga4iue. l!< 'eret.et •« r» quired. H|»e . lai Aaeney, Nt»tlt»it«| H| >t nun, 7i, Fedural Hinwi, ll i»toii, Manut. 41, CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. The Churches. FIRST MHTHODIBT EPISCOPAL. REV. J. F. ANDERSON, Pastor. Next Sunday Quarterly Commun ion, the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be celebrated at both morning and evening service. Sermon at 7:30 in the evening on"The Faith once for All delivered Unto the Saints." The pastor preached from this text on Sun day morning, Nov. 27th, and by re ques, he has consulted to reproach the sermon at time above mentioned. General Class in charge ef pastor at 9:45 a. m.; Sunday School and Epworth League at usuel time. An encourag ing attendance is noted at all these ser vices. All are welcome. EMMANUEL CKUKCU. I?EV. M L. TATE, Itcctor. The following services will be held at Emmanuel Church next Sunday: There will bean Early Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Morning Prayer and sermon at 10:30, theme of morning sermon, "The Watchmen on the Walls, or the Testi mony ol the Ministry to the Secoi.d Advent" Sunday School at 12 m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:."i0 p. m., the sermon will be for yodng men, subject, "Protesting 011 Possibili ties." Evening Prayer Leaflets will be used so that even strangers can follow the service. Friday evening immediately after the public schools close all scholars having parts for Christmas will please come to the Parish House for practice. There will be a short Advent Service Friday evening in the church at 7:30 o'clock All the members of both choirs are urged t r > attend this service. FIRST BAPTIST. REV. J. L. BOGUE, Pastor. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. 11:46 a. m.—Bible School. 0:30 p. m.—Y. P. Praise Service., 7:30 p. m.—Popular Sermon, "Honest and Dishonest Men." Does our conception of Honesty vary according to our circumstances. Must all people conform to the stand ard of honesty, or does the difference in temperament and environment make such a difference in an outlook upon life that what is dishonest fir some people is not so for those differ ently situated? Do High Prices and Small Wages, cause ordinarily honest men, (according to the average con ception of honesty) to do things which make them appear in the light of dis honesty. The evening sermon will be a popular discussion of this intensely interesting question. We want your attention. We believe that many a man is called a Dead-Beat, when if the circumstances were understood we will simply term it Hard Luck. Furs —Flannels. Blankets from 75c up. California Wool Blankets §12.00 per pair. M. 0. Tn.is. KLKCTION NOTICB THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Emporium 112 Pci., Dec. H, 1910. THK annual meeting of the utock-holdera for the Hection of a Hoard of Directors untl the transaction of such otl»# r uh may be lai«t before them, will In* held at the Hank or Tutu day, January 10. 1911, between the houm of one ami three iu the afternoon. 4i-4t T. H. LLOYD, Cashier. LML'OHIUM MILLING COMPANY. You Need What You Want miMl ufthelimv, if yiiu'm lull xr»wn and lmve evuit "livery »' «bl>- »«»»<«•," and you get what you svuiil wDcU ton il ul tier -prime y i tin and loud ol a 1 kii.ili* for horse*, e title, pigx and poul try. Your animal* will know better than you the quality of our ftt riuui, fit.. No* IU. Ulu N. tfoetUl.A, par u*k |l h> Koll'd-'aary , " I 'A I'. ! Urine, " I Hi Holler Ural " ... &u K|, T# Mr ilikiu. " 7« Ni-w fcwhtmt ► U1 1 |»l !<•« I M Ot»i.(iK. a. .". I M I i .tki.L I M(u |m>> HM> I i* WIIIIB VuMllUlti. .... ... I «•< Iliu It Ml. tlllufl * bit k rc.it ..... .. 112 M M«»filZ I Mai*} l»a ft ... I M l «il \tmmi, W lt« » u « .4l« a VI. ,1 .. i »'!*»* • A*Ml |»«Mr IMI. I# « | j DAY'S, IS J | as sa^ —"practice is the best of all instruct- R ulOTTlft AIIO ors. Also, "it takes a long time to bring ex- K [Sjj cellence to maturity." TWENTY-ONE nfe] HOLIDAY SEASONS of "practice" in catering to the needs and filling the [0 wants °* F eo Pl e Emporium and vicinity ought to have counted much to- ife '©/>] ward bringing "Excellency to Maturity." here We believe it has. We believe no other store can serve you as well. We thank you for the patronage that has r| ®| made our existence possible. We want to serve you again. L, 1|! _ || We Are Making Great Preparations | sp| fe for yon. All the Good Things Needful Httj £ m F 'M will be here. If there is any particular thing that you want which we [® are not likely to have in stock let us know, we will take pleasure in providing it for you if possible. OUR SERVICE IS AT YOUR COMMAND. m ' E Tiggriaanrnrrf m :rmn " rsannw——MMMnaMmagamaPßMif|/ mi in H ik u 1 rpnnnmu PrinpQ for Frida y and 1P i|g LuUIIUIIJ r I luou Saturday 11 w> * 11 8 /hi. ? 9BS IIIIHI ITMWifMWTITWTIMIiriMTTrSEES M g Sugar Lard Hams j| 25 lb bag best Granulated Pure Hog Lard in bulk, California Hams, Trim- Sugar, pound med Shoulder, pound L || ' $1.45 170 14c pji Macaroni Buckwheat Cakes fe 1,5 c Imported Macaroni, 35c bag Pure Buckwheat Fresh Fig Cakes—Ontario g fiM any style, pound Flo,ir Biscuit Co., pound frj <| 12c 30c 12 l-2o I M 'Tea ~ Soap Dates f© fkj Regular 25c quality Guu- Proctor and Gamble's Fresh New Hallowee B* powder Tea pound Lenox Soap, seven cakes Dates, three pounds , % 22c 25c 25c |1 I® Beans Cocoa Fish Burnhan & Morrill's 20c Walter Baker «Si Co's Three 10c Jars Star Brand ffl Pork and Beans, tlie can I]/• pound tins, I 801 eless Herring, ||v P 18c 23c 25c [j |» - £ wnt::. »«'"■■■ nj - rTH——KSt 11 Baltimore Shucked Oysters | I j I Fresh Caught Lake Fish | I Leave Orders for Delivery Friday Morning |j E i p Housewares, China, Crockery, Glass, p Wood and Willow Ware fy S k '//©j wj m many gift suggestions in articles that are inexpensive Am ncr© but pract j C al aiK i useful. Come and let us show you. [M ©;}] , IVj You will be surprised at what ten to twenty-live cents will purchase. Wj i(©j ft H ~ " S ~ = """ i i * —i 1 —■ 6 Delivery to All Parts of Town re */jj You Get Better Values Here , ft 1.1. 11. DAY. I r * - u u IH Phone 6. tmporium, ra. U 3