MS tWRISTO AS j J WHO'S WHO 1 $5 Edition De Luxe, 112/ H With Lis*. of All Children in Family H ^ R&ceivgGiffrs v ' ' . ' " " ' j \ ICtoprHuhl, lnu. by American Pr«M * V BHpffi GRANDPA—Bom ■ long time j||jlSsSr \ .<' a|o, but still takes an interest W ;> ;' ? \ In life. Rejan to receive knit 4 * r ....'' > slippers as Christmns gifts a ' , * ; '* l^. j few years back. Would pre- "w *" W ~.* \ ?* r something else this year, T / * ; maybe a meerschaum pipe- v » i tx "\\ ; GRANDMA Born a few years v ~_. 112 ■■*, \ M L , | later than grandpa and still | y •„-, Arv 1. *'J considerably younger. Al- ■ § V * i S" s sl|| :.'jl ready has on hand large stock 'V' :\ ' *" '\ Skv■ "■ $* ,' v-.'v ia of shoulder shawls received \ j i•; || / .'xl at Christmas. Fancies Chan ',; , * i ttcler bonnets. j['usk *'* - „ PAPA Born long enough ago t<> $1 ' j ■• * • '■ i • : •'' • I" , if Judge cigars by natural selec- *""" " , tion; hence prefet s to buy his UlMt»» _ serves the best that givers can Jg^ ji - iffiird. Nothing too good for > v - a mother. r '* "'• ""'ltti *"? CMOLLY—Age twenty-one or >o. \ , <• .<& »sj I Has fancy tastes, but will anks anything aeroplane. Likes to fly high ' 112 * (■>. anv how. btit will r -1,. .«. "'"**& IS|t. -■ i j» •• v '£ -j . t<> earth whon he n't* the girl. . **» IB c J v - * ' " " MISS GLADYS About nineteen ,', i . './ % >' ,■;■" no longer receivnble. Boxes 1 ■ ■ y v HIM#B ftCCCptlDtfi • •» .. •. >. . t.. Ncdv« .in > clung Awn 4 fej v # '*' - > / J " Jeweled hatpin to an offer of s \ ' ' """"" 112 -ST J| A • THE HEAVENLY TWINS Born J* . « ■ "™ aeveral years ago and grow* , cycles. Millie watitt to many ? # \ •** t, - 'ek. thlnga ahe hardly knows what , S £ , "" wants 1 *** family Bible for date chair fi»r table. three years* ' w ' ' * ' eontenta of entire toyshop ► CAMERON COUNTY * THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910. | 1904 I9IG I I Thomas H. Worris 1 I Cheerful Greeting to All || i ft JP||\ I ; : | | [I I || I Great Family Bargain House :;i Since our last greeting to our customers the fire demon com- p 1 pletely wiped out the store of Thompkins & Norris and r I ■ | from those ashes arose the new firm of your humble serv- A I ant, who extends his heartfelt thanks to his kind friends E | | andnumbrous customers for their confidence and good 11 II will. This season of good cheer and good will we desire 11 || to inform you all that this house of Honorable Dealing 11 continues to enlarge its capacity and add to every depart- 11 I r ment. SEASONABLE, DEPENDABLE AND THE BEST. 1 1 II Our Grocery and Provision Department 1 1 Ilis Replete with the Best and PurestPl II j L —j l| || Fruits, Special for the C!, ° lcesl 11 Nuts, Candies, II Figs, Holidays Purest, J i| Dates Choice Oriing<>H Guaranteed | 11 I * I 111 11 Our Complete Store and Large Line of Goods I ■ have everything the family requires at the lowest nossible price and etiai I ■ 1 chase. As Usual we Sell to Churches, Sunday Schools and Xtnas- Festivals at Wholesale Prices II Our Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Department ol tractive bargains. The children have been cared for as usual and we call especial attention to our line of FO I S and CANDIES. The men can be made happy with numerous serviceable articles IS tora^e ere 1 } Turkeys, Geese and Chickens can be banked II upon—are home killed. In order to I make sure leave orders t rlv Our Meat Meat Market is the pride of our town. With a j 11 practical Butcher, we "point with pride to our always || line of meats. Fry us and see. We know you will come again 11 The good people of Cameron and adjoining counties will save good I money by purchasing at Our Mart of Trade. We pridt* ourselves 11 on our line of general merchandise. We defy competition I I With kindest regards and wishing .*ll a Very Merry C histm.T* II and Happy New Year, I remain N our* TO serve, THQS H. NORKIS Chom No 10*