The Host Always | Fall and Winter Goods Now in If you desire a good fit- j t m »jr and stylish made Suit that is stylish, give I ; John Edelman a call at once J| ; and don't wait until the j| i 1 season is here and have to IJ ; I wait. Call at once. | _ II Fall Goods now in H j I Shifts made to Order il I Prices from $25 lo $45 L _ ii | ll [| We guarantee our work H II and if you fail to get a good M !jj fit you do not have to take || i the suit. Remember, we Jj jl guarantee to give you a good II ll fit, for we employ none but 11 |S the best workmen. They ft j ill reside here, spend || j || tin ir money here, pay taxes n j I and heij to keep up our U j j county. Encourage home ;j , I industry. JEW. Edatman { i EAST ALLEGANY AVENUE jf OPPOSITE ST. CHARLES HOTEL Jj East Emporium, Pa. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do fcr You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor- i "ect urinary irregularities, build p the worn out tissues, and ! liminate the excess uric acid hat causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia- 1 bates, and restore health and 1 strength Refuse substitutes. Emporium Drug Company Foley's Honey and Tar fur children.safe,sure. A'o opiates. COUDEHSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R Taking •ifeel Aug. 32. KAHTWAKI) 6 10 4 4 it j »' M. A.M. P. 91. A.M. ! ?ort AUegmy, Lv i i t 11 :<7 7 12 900 1 *1 UIW i! \\ r. « •* 12 l>l Mills, . W ii«» 7 7 10 &83 1 o • r. i' it •- ii •» r » It I*4 40 753 1 r |* ,rt , i. ' «i 10 .... 14 ;I7 * • u ¥ .w'n, • »o *l2 ly .... urjf ... i 5; !2 S7 Jf< .vf|> v l • u »; 17 . - lii H kll *ll6 m ft *1 14 .., Wymm. 7 tft .... 11 V. M. \ V I* h ... J |,J « Ml % u fikl i »! •: ► > H uili«. i » i »; It IW I I .. K vUirn 11 » I H»U4 .., 1 *4» § ii | i«. Ol'i ■{**•! * 1 :#> | | I I>' » • Uou tt r *|» '5. J r M ...... ..« 4Hi N«rHi « •.« ..... .... is, yfint • .7 1 \u Mwau Hrui) |I. 4 I |U • it I . * Mi Ne .. 1#... * ..... •£ M W» vtisfet latittluH ' U i *. «% - .1 .... «v ti mm tit .v*.-ii • .. I . •* m •• lllriM t,» Tr*ii*« I »«4 9 run «fcul» riniiinn m.fi *ll oiH-r (mm* i , , •* < fc UM y * »i t*nu«« ff«M» tuk u JM*n4«rtt rim« t * • W4i. 41 It 4 " lut"» tt A ti «» (leu. J. LalSar Fnniitner Tabourettes. I ''i i: . i j The Set to Set Before You I Is waiting .for you in the shape of a nice set of crockery. We are now showing asplen lid stock of good sound Crocker/, every single piece warranted free from fault or blemish. The finest as sortment in the county at rea sonable prices. Umldakiiig to. J. Liiltiir j 112 Thirty Years in Pharmacy in Emporium ru r Ln T . ru Nearly 11,000 days tr K —a lifetime Ca g tering to the wants ! Jj of yourselves and £ j K your families dur- p] j (r ing such a span of In time in a strictlv nj i ... ' Ir, | It conscientious man- a. j u| tier, I have built a jj] reputation for dis- jtj j jjj pensing "Just what [}j | the Physician has W I ordered" and 110 t- rjj (3 ing else. {{j j y .U ru j Lr| Vour l*rt*Hcripti»iiH and x ; [Jj I- itini 1 y Ktiipt'N are jj l j nj my ICnpeclHl Care- a! I R. C. DODSON. 11 !» I SB3«SHSHSraSP c iHS?HSH I -sassSsHi] ; V\i' pminpHy olimiu U. B. mi l y»niyii ' wsm 4•• id m 1 lei, hkt hor |>l of uitc i tl« n for \ f f| 'i't ■ [• tin |.Rt. *' lu> •! 111 > I< r fr« c» lnn.k, c p g^|| A JOB--PERHAPS. *,4f ' > M i ■ liUh IWvtiiti H«t w«l Inr w»ti it 1 iur* »ln r» h>i uitly «n» IUI III" ! ... I »• 1. g.ll 111 CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. I CHfIISTOS GIFTS FOB MOTHER AND FATHER j Everything lins its place In flip (Trent economy of tilings, and the useful | Christmas present is not liarreil out. 111 the great array of spread out to choose from il is not well in every cose to he led away from the useful by the mere glitter of iirnss and crys | tal. There are other useful gifts besides I col In PS and pajamas, bathrobes and corset covers Kaeh person's home life | suggests hundreds of ueeds which do not touch too closely 011 the personal ; and which yet may be numbered [ among the useful. Why Not Buy Mother a Bag? Mothor can never have too many ' chopping lings, for they have an un j pleasant habit of wearing oui very -- •• • ~'cs-»^;7| I •>*' ' '-« V; ■■Jr*.': '■ -'"V :K | ' 1 '' ,• . : A ~ VKLVET SHOrPXNO RAO. rapidly. Then if she is a mother who likes to keep up to the minute in her fashions she will appreciate a shopping bag such as the model seen in the il lustration. Light gray velvet is the iibric used, and it is hand painted iu t' ft colors. The appearance is much iike suede, but it is ever so much newer and smarter than the average bag of commerce. The handle.? are j also of the velvet, it is fitted with a h>ii£ purse between two open compart ments. Gifts In Mourr.ing Jewelry. When mourning is worn there are useful and attractive gifts to be found in the shops. Among them are black onyx beads, a necklace «»r a lorgnette chain in gun metal. An umbrella with one of the new gun metal handles is always appreciated. Or what do you think of a dull jet comb for the hair? For LUcrly Women. If she i- an elderly woman a S;i. n- J isli lace scarf or lichu would be a nice j gift, 'these scarfs come all the way I In price from £l to sls. Down ifoui- I fortuities, whether of silkoline or real ; silk, ar • a good choice, also a pretty j shoulder shawl. If sin- is a really old lady a lace dress cap or a pair of j black kid glove- will suit, or a fold i lug knitting stand may lie purchased j from &i up. An I for grandma this j present is indeed a useful one. .Silk ; or satin for 11 \\;iist is another gift to I be labeled useful Furniture Gifts. A lamp, a mirror, a sewing stnud, a l magazine rack. 11 desk and chair, a I great easy chair or perhaps a sewing I chair, a handsome library table, one I of file beautiful bookcases, any of the 1 beautiful rugs offered, a jardiniere or I a vase for flowers, a cabinet to hold tin overflow of treasures, desk or writ- I Ing table tlttiugs to harmonize with I other furnishing, a framed photograph, I an old print or a fine reproduction of a I famous pa kiting. Tor Soiled Handkerchief*. i A handkerchief bag Is fashioned from ! half a fringed towel twenty-three j Inches long and twelve Inches wide. This Is tirst embroidered in with small flowers, such as \ iolets or forgetnie uots. Dauip and irou on the wrong j side, then sew it up and stitch across ' the bottom. The hoop at the top is half of an embroidery frame six inches ' In diameter, which Is lie united lu by ; hin d To suspend It us** inch wide ! satin ribbon. Silver Eyeglass Cases. A silver e\ i; * case Would lie a 1 happy offer! 11 eltli r to father or 1 mother If father is to receive the case a blink hither afTnlr «i Mi hi-* uioiiiitrriilii done iu silver on one hide would be 1110 M appropriate. .Mother would doubtless lather have tin all tdlver cane If the head of the house NM \HI KVN -u sit and In plain dull bra-1-1 ihe>'ru »luaaliik lor the UiolortHl Ih.re are llttto liturd-i anil If Money's lot «I»Jih;| piaito pla>ers hihl la Ik luu line liiut - are on Ibe lour ket w.ittliiK 'or s ftn. |i.i»er A Nui Ml>t Hif \|o|lo r viuuH i « f.U . i Mill* it »*i •»f §Nt|** U v tmm ■ ' ciMi rwl wttti rinl < i< H**r ami ll« «l h stl« rul .M»*..»ti »n«l it ul lioMi ii iti. » 1 i 1. ! COSTLY KISSES AT OHRISTMAS I n n Christinas dinner given every V .ve. rto the old folks of Ilauley. the ■ npltal ul the potteries dis triet in KiiglatKl. a quaint cere Bony is regularly otiserved. | At th" conclusion of the tneal one of the oldest of the women quests ad vnnces to the platform and kisses the mayor on both cheeks. Ilis worship pallanfly returns the salute, and the exchange of kisses continues until all the more venerable dannas present have been thus honored. lu large business establishments, where the assistants live in, a great deal of kissing goes 011 at Christmas time. Some of the more daring spirits among the male "bands" have been i known to make bets with one anothci as t.n the number of different j_'irls | they would kis-i between Christmas j eve and New Vear's eve. In a certain London drapery house two or three seasons ago one ot these "horrid males" made a record by salut ing seventeen different damsels I'.ut he found the game was not worth the candle, for, in addition to a scratched face and a pretty severe pommeling at tiie hands of a victim's sweetheart, the rash youth found his services dis pensed with At another great ••mporiuni one Christmas indiscriminate kissing <-re ated so much trouble that more than a dozen young men were dismissed. Ever since in this particular establish ment even the introduction of a sprig of mistletoe during the festive season has been enough to insure instant dis missal. A girl who appeared with a sprig ot it in her blouse was ordered to put 01 her things and leave at once. A plaj ful young man who merely pretended to kiss a youn« lady assistant was hurried off the premises with his hat and overcoat in his hand. The Lancashire factory maid has it little kissing custom all her owp that is sacred to Christmas At this special period she will kiss an overlooker or any other male "hand" in the expecta [ tion that she will lie rewarded with a j shilling for her temerity. Woe betide the ungallaut workei j who fails to part with the coin, lie j will tind his coat sleeves sewed up or j nailed to the wall. If the girl herself | does not do this her fellow workers j will. Some of the more venturesome have been known to "get their employer BHK WILL KISS A.N* MA-LH "nANO. M round the neck" and kiss him, but the risks are great. If he takes the liberty kindly he will part with a ooverplen; if otherwise he will part with the kisser lu one lusiaiH e the ina-ter was So furious at helms kI»MMI that In closed Ids works until New Year «»!''> ; thus mulcting llw hands lu a week's wages A ludicrous story is told of u younu Japanese euiilnecrliiu appren.ice lu connection with the Christmas custom of kNsliig lie was Nervlug hH< time in tin- imrih of Lutfhiud and was as toiiistieil vs lin 11 waitress at the dinliiK room* which tie regularly frequented k I* -eii iitm under the mistletoe. 1111 iu being explained to him thill a present wna expected lu return, he Suggested a pair of glove* The dam tel. however, had heard tliul he was Immensely wealthy mid lii-utly hinted that iinuiethliiK for her uts k would tie iiNire acceptable When Itic present arrtied next day she conjured up > tstons of a pearl necklace as she tremhliiiKly undid the parcel Then Mta disclosed to her dUuppoiuted liane a Jap's tdei of "something for her neck " It took the shapu of a bar of suafi H Is interesting 10 recall a strums* Christmas kUxlita custom thai In tunes gone b> was ivuulailjr oh*wr\ed at a certain h<>»ieir this was a leciM- known is the I'teit Hull In t'lerk en well, lie lutwlloril of which wis uudet an otuiit ition 10 Iwitus on every woman wh> cauie In Iwforv ie«>n anil 11» •••! htm a alien m< ic-tire of ale If rec"ii|e e,iil he retted on "tiiliif Ii 1 Ititd Mo I*. k o| lad,l eo ,t« , re •Ml |tl> Mill • lixtlH 'Pit Hit* WHA TSNICER JUST ASK YOVK WIFE IF SHE VOULDN'T LIKE TO HAVE A NEW RANCE? bHS'LL LIKE THE KIND WE SELL. COKE AND SEE. WE HAVE THE BEST. WE CARRY A FINE LINE OF HEATING STOVES FOP ALL KINDS OF FUEL. ESPEC IALLY A FINE LINE OF WOOD AND COAL HEATERS. A FULL LINE OF BASKETS AND MEASURES FOR ALL PURPOSES. A FULL LINE OF GAS HOSE. COAL PAILS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. Plumbing, Tinning, Steam and Hot Water Heating a Speciality. The Most Complete Line of Hardware I Never lias our establishment been better able to meet the!' demands of the trade than at present. We have the largest and | most complete line of everything that should be found in a first- 112 class Hardware store. Drop in and see us—no harm done if |j you do not purchase. F. V. HEILMAN & CO. Next door to Geo. J. LaT'ar's Furniture Store. X food law, consisting of Tomatoes. Peaches, Pears, Succotash and Corn, Corned and Dried Heel', Veal Loaf, Salmon, Sar- yL dines in oil and mustard, Pickles by the keg or in bottles, all 112; 4f kinds of Fish, by the piece or pail, Hams. Bacon and Salt i Pork, or anything you desire in the Grocery line; also Hav, j Feed, Oats, Straw and Flour. 1, Clothing Our stock uf I'nderwear is complete. Nutioual Wool, Fleece lined and Ibillbrigan Shirts and Drawers which cannot lie surpassed in priee <>r durability. Our line of Overalls, Over Jackets, Pants, Work and Ihvs- Shirts, Wool mid Cot ton S<« k-, Gloves and Milts, will surprise yon in price and quality. Shoes and Rubbers .Men and work and dre-» Shoes, La He* and Cltil • , ilren's shoes. Complete line and all -i/c». Kubbei> of allkiud .. for Ijikdit-s, Children and Lumbermen ». ; Dry Goods Cannot bosurpassed in this line Have everything from L '' a darning needle to a sewiug machine. Our line of Kinbroi derie* and I nsortimis ure complete. Come look our sfca-k .J. over and he eouviueed. 9 Hardware Ml A tea, Shove)*, Hinge*. Hummers. Hatchet*, all kinds and siates of Nail* mid Spike*. tvwi lo give our * P* i 111111 • iliale and prompt attention mid git" you as yood *#»•• * ' ■ viee anil a* reliable goods in tin* future «-> am havn in the yimt. Phone unlei> receive our prompt tttbuitioii Vuur» truly, * C\ H. HOW A KII »\ CO, - j*U\ ** * ** ♦ * „