Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 22, 1910, Image 1

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j CAMERON COUNTY PRESS.
VOL, 44
_ No Paper Next Week.
As customary, we Hiiall not issue the
"■ PRKSS next week, yet onr business of
s flee and jobbing department will bo in
iull force, as usual. Our faithful em
plojeea wo hope to give as much rest
as possible, after the arduous work of
~~° the past year. We hope all of our cor
respondents, will make-a note of this
jj-. fact and not send their letters. We
■J. thank our large force of correspon
dints for their newsy letters. Wish
ing jou all a Very Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year.
THE EDITOR.
Basket Bail.
On Monday evening, December 26th,
a rousing game of Basket Ball will be
N played at the opera house, at which
\ time Emporium will ' - up uiih the
str</;i, team from But! r, Pa. This
team h. s the reputation of being
the fastest t< m on the floor in We I
ern Pennsylvania. Mr. 11. A. ' u•-
ing, of Pttrsi'irg. formurh l< i-i
Ti be in town at this Un> a. d will -l
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"" ed that Mr. Ghering was a • ry 112: -I
and i ndable player. With this
valuable addition to our air. a'y good
team, no doub- the game wilt bo most
inter' ting. Ail l urn OUT enjoy the
game. Don't iorget the date, Monday
evening, December, 26, at the Opera
Hou-u.
State As.v< . "ation. i'he Meeting
at Harrisburg During Week of
the Christmas Holidays.
The program for the meeting of the
Pennsyh ni ; ! i Kdieat' U A i
' ciatiou which is to be printed in thii
; V iscue of Thv Journal should make n ,
iv4 j strong appeal to till who are iutej s-Med
in educational progress in th g.-<--diy
commonwealth. The forth Ming
meeting should be perhaps the mor>i
important of its kind that has ever
been held in the State. The time is
opportune tor a great meeting-~a
meeting laige in atteni' and pow- !
erful in influence. The next h„; !a- !
ture will consider school legislation,'
and it is the duty of the school inter
stand equate!} back of these opinions.
Committee Appointed.
. ' Smith, of Sti - ting Hun, have been ap
r\ pointed the Sn icii«iCommitter <ii
Teachers ('ert ; fica' <-h, by the State
v Sutwriiitemlent of Public Instruction i
for the yearn 1911-12 and 1913.
Close Call.
On Monday uoe ofcontractor Ander
u )U's teaiiis ian away, uuar Lucore'»
farm, coming down the road at ti
break-neck speed. When near I.ucore't.
, they ran into Warner Jtidd'a carriage,
the horses piling onto the buggy. The
buck and demolished th© lli ;
I) i,u u in I
Cioori PUno for Silt.
EMPORIUM, PA., TH IJ USD A V'. DECEMBER 22, 1910.
Have a Good Time and Attend the
Resf«Slßol(Bii(lLf](MßrGfl.|gSfanriSlipper
At Opera House, Empoi ium, Pa.,
Fi-iday klv * -g, !>?:;. SO, 1910
Tickets SI.OO. Supper 35e
MUSIC liY GERMAN IA ORCHESTRA OF LOCK HAVEN
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Officers Elected.
Lut>t Monday t-vningat the regular
meeting ot Washington Camp, No. 3hi,
one uf Ihe muiu h'utures oi the even
el.; 1.1 ,t1.., Mr Ihiiry Ludluiu;
V. Pit - .d» ii.ii '*l .8, hi. uier; Master
ec; l'||j..iH-, ertilarj, ... . . b.
liisid - <i« , .. illi.ttt. Spin, . .
Cla.fs he-Union.
Ltst 1 veiling ( Wednesday) the Clat-H
of ll«u7 In id a reunion at the iioim ot
Miss Marion Uentz. I'he eveiiiug waa
pleasantly spoilt in renewingaecpiaint
auees and ri viowuit{ school days.
Those presunt were ivirs. J. M. I'aris,
DeArimt, ji s,i", Jane Oi> mi, M:>ry
Welsh, Anna Weixh, Beanie MeQu. /,
Rett a il? art. All the iu> mbt i oi lie
Application for Charter.
It will be seen by referring to the le
gal ativertisineuls of this issue tiiat
Mt ssrs. A. Brady, C. J. Gooditough and
J. 1). Meittel will apply to the Gover
ernorof Pennsylvania on Jan. 16th,
1911, for a charter for an intended cor- i
Permanent Ciltnens.
MR ami .Mrs. J. li. Muiml lune uiov
28 PAGES
THK WEATHKK.
PRIDAY. Rain or snow
SATURDAY, Snow Flurrie l
SUNDAY, Fair.
AtiaE.ru
First National Bank,
EMPORIUM.A.
At the dope of business, Dcr. 21, 7910,
$885,543.82.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
; '" iat we appreciate jour patronage, your loy
alty and iteadfastness, ftilly as much a~you ap
preciate the help we ! arc at times been able to •
turnisii you, goes without raying.
However, we want to take th f * pub "
of thanking yool'or past patronn - th
fuil ice
wopltd);. yiuoi r best er,.'loav.,.f. in ill- ":itu,,
j as you have ha<l them in th p.v-»,
i Wjm v■ u.. iiicrei'■ ■i r t ■.i
••• ! " i ' >y the j-iui ;<ji,
§I.OO S'ar! ■ an Account
INTi-RiiSl p . A \!
ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFK I
w DEPOSIT
Dx<. LEON REX PI<;LT,
DENTIST.
Rot ;wel! Bloc!-, K-. por .
: DR. H. W. MITCH
DRMTIST
, Office iivor A. F. V-u t'n H: tor
Emporium, ! .
Family Reunion.
On Chrfetmas Day a reunion if the
family of Mr. arid V r s. Jo.-hu;
will takf> plaee at tbi family refi '
j East Fifth street. The foliown. < aro
j thoeo v: to wil be in attendance .Mr. ■
, and Mrs. J. M. Bair, Mr. John Vt > •
■ roan and children, Mrs. Hone i ;pn •
f.'i *
: Oleau, X. Y., air. and Mrs. Albert
j Bair, oi Jersey Shore. The cmldren
who reside in town wil! also be pres
ent. These pleasant reunions take ,
place ever year and %vhat time is move -
j appropriate than the joyoos festival of
j Christmas.
Historical t\ tnts.
L:iFt Thursday, Decern b< r li .. it
i the Nation's Gieat Hero i F;. ;:..r of
bis Country, the noble Wash i&.on.
December 16th wa;. tie . 7:h an . .
<rj ->f tho Boston
studied history as a QoL.ble e. . oi
the time. To-day, December L. I, i#
j just 290 years since the iuudiug o« Am
Pilgrims on i'i;> mouth Ilock. .tn
>ary oi ibo great buttle oi i i'6ol ir.
Re-appointed P. stmaster.
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Special Services.
There will be an onpe ially int ?e«t- >
ing service held at Rmut innel Ch&fch
on next. Sunday at 5:00 o'clock rinwe
; will be special music. Miss E abeth
Crandell, of onr pity, will sing a b».mti>
! fbl solo, entitled, "The Song the
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