Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, December 22, 1910, Image 4

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Cameron County Press
HENKV H. 3HUILIN,
KiUtor ami Proprietor
O»VUI.K V DFO'IR. A : int anil MANAGER |
Hay Mi.Kt) ICi-i.EH, A istmit Foreman.
W. Scot r jo ivs, A»Mstant Local Editor.
MJBLISII- I) KVKiIY TiIUIISDAY j
wm' -v. JBEI saw.' r*a ; nail -
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I Goul;'
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week, so wcaoj
en's will tnak note - til's and i
not send 0 • .
StNNA«A!.9N!N6.
i:; -!!'!•• . iv WU til' Week.
MHI daugbte &)..-
viaitiii. iri-no at Wyside this week. j
Sec. ia) of our t wo people attended '
th> < : rt, v .\»i Saturday eveuiti«r.«|
E< i i Towner, i Pnftwou ! was s- tall- :
"i at Wvaide ot. Sunday evening.
'V. Jl'.nlu li Id n wuut to Ewpor
!( IUUI on Tii lay to visit friends ever j
Christ m is.
Frank W If wa- 1 I' li!:.'ky one in the
co" tteiy. it tit:, liitu 08 cents.
('I an. hut iiuvv it' the others.
i t i. L (rit n S-.turday ev<
uan-t J> iv be* •; pr ity lively by the looks
of it.. ' hi >k yes. Well, l
the ; oys must have their fon.
J iiti V re, I. ( Wykoff and Mil- i
lei*, apturcd twi bin Lick Island!
Uuu. !aht week.
J. P. W ;i fit bed liliint; his ice bouse
IY< .lay. The i:e i,- in good shape for
harvesting.
Tbt | w-'. i :i ai v iun.eneed eut
tir. i.<■ .-li Tii
Ceunsil Brothers are busy lilliug up
their new store.
Thotna-Snyder, | ima- , has moved '
iu ■ his now olfi■ aud is .-tung fixed !
Washington < amp, No. 136, P. <). IS !
of A , ist luakiug srrartgeun.iL. for a pub
lio installation of officers.
Jas. Don y a lid J. II Li ,;ue came in
firom Hunter •> Rest on Monday. They
fir t'\ .ir i' is trip. The
bear they got fcfet week t - y thought
wonl 1 w- igb .il>. ut 250 pout Is. but when
weighed ped tin - ait at t pounds.
A. poor . uess on weight.
The bt . huui .rh are not having very
go id iuek as mo. . of the U-urs thoy get
after are too big for the d««'-< to stop.
Mi - Myrtle Shafer attended a wed
ding at Erx.j oriuuft Wedne.- lay.
Mrs. T i tmny Piper and laughter loft
Sunday for Shamokin.
Mra. Milt SnyA?r, c 1 Renovo, vi-'tod
re! trive iu t .vn iuda
ftilen .Johnson visited 1, >ek Haven r<v
Mi-. 3 . I ' >f P.itt-»tdale, in visit
ing her brother. Alex A ooirtef.
niuy froru Williamsport.
.N. .-i.at ai ut to Mount i uton to vi.nl
Mn Mstei Mrs. It,- mond who is very ill.
M - Mi Luuro left tor ber home
Mrs. Howard |rv and aori James of
Fairuifut, \\ ■ H a., is vixitiru relative*.
U.i I riti.r. ro \i-i* tt.eir <i«< M- I-
StNNAVAHONINCi
Kli/a» tii ift filing r«h' ve. it Sha
HOWARD SIDING.
Mr. and Mrs. Heroin, and M Close
attended thi; funeral<rf K. S. Murry, at
Emporium on Friday.
The District Elder preached at How
ard Hii!in„' Sue iv afternoon; als > held
communion services. 8 er ! were up
troui West Crock, aud M w Eva Lewis
from Emporium.
Mr. and Mrs. (; -ue Matthewsm
made abu int i trip to liidgway Mon
day. Think they were looking for San
ta Claus.
Mi-. K. Fisher aud daughter Ethel
done -Httue shopping in Emporium on j
Haturd iy in - o.
Miss Ivad 1! Clo- spent Saturday!
aud Sunday «u» tci the Mi- Tat! y,
ill K liporimu.
Mrs. Clo;-e atteni? ' quarterly confer- ]
cnee at M. E. Chui h. Emporium on '
Saturday.
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CRtEK.
Christmas Bells will ion lie ringing.
Our people are busy doing their N'MS i
-bop; ing.
Mrs. SoUi-on vi i ■ I with Mr . Chas.
Barr, while bor .sou Norman mad- a trip
to tb (ity Thursday.
Writer Smith made a trip to the city
Thursday.
Quite a numb rof our people met at
the scb ol hon*- for prayer meeting, but
no lender was there. Our Pastor most
be excused as another necessary appont
meot Japt him away. It L- quite a dis
tance i'oi brother Hall to travel. Would
it not be wb to ii tvi an assistant in case
brother again?
J. W. L »wis and Henry Carter went
to the city W idnesday.
Wm. F. L-ewis finds ir pretty cold ■
\ work getting the children to and from
I school.
| "M"and "R" be sure to "hold your
mouths ri«bt' next time and probably
you will have better iuck. 1! ■ sure you
don'i gui--» at it, for accidents will hap
pen.
Myrtle and Lillian Cool accompanied
I our teacher, Miss Swesy, on her way
j houie*la-i Friday evening.
Claud Woodcock visited with bis J
i brother Ralph, Saturday.
, Ethel Briitou visited her parente ov;-r !
Sun iay and also called on Mrs. Solves in. I
Clendon Moore accompanied her on her I
•,v i- back to Clear Creek Mi- E hel i
was a guest of Airs. Lillian Lookwood 1
Sunday eve.
Thursday was a very stone; <' iy re- (
j some of our people are aw, r-.
Don Morton urtive over from West 1
Creek Monday, with a load ot coal for
Mis. Aunie Ilousler.
| J. J. Lewis' teams are busy and J. W,
i went a-foot to town, Monday. Why
did'nt yu fl the tage. an-!-'' There
was room tor just one more.
1 Fred Solveson and wife were city visi
tor, Monday,
i Rev. Hall, of Rich Valley called on
the people here Tuesday, returning home
Wednesday.
Master Geo. Warner, of Emporium,
! wa.> a gui -t of Kvcrul Smith, Saturday.
Merric.. NJ—n aud Fred Ostrum pass
ed through In i Sunday on their way to
! Crosby.
Keuneth, little son of Ernest llouster,
has been very sick the past wt -k, tbr at
ened with pneumonia. \\ e are glad to
: report him a little better.
Norman Solve-on and Clendon .Moore
visited the city Tuesday. Xiuas ur-
EJ. Cool and Ernest Hvusler Suuday
, ed at home.
e-ick went to New Town to obtain work,
t 1 r Cbriitmas.
Fred iSolveson is houie this week.
How are the girls, Ralph.' Wbieh
one did you take?
Mrs. Alice Hockmau i.- making ready
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Mr-. H -ie Taylor, »od family, and other
rel itiv* and irieadb*, of which there are
S . in.-, lav , 1'
Vh rry Cbrii'uiat to all
I'.ike Thin I luiuc and Try it on
\ uur F IOI it-
VV i»n in iluuM t her .% »i > u
will Atop, think, and «j»h- mi), yuu v> til
it ltd it the iMJtllHbwt mtvi»«i you hnv®
"TUIMJ*, IN th*M anyttitnK A WUUOTN
Whulii a«<t <f ills »-r bt «i<tit# HH
9 t lie Mttti<4»r«t |>att«irßM, ami v •<»« ean it
only in (|HON< '-ut In in) OF thu
iiuu«tr«*T mitt UIUI IHIU |>H. <m. W»ll M
litrki, kiilm* Aut i L.I-LLTM, IITTL I TIN »>.
|AMK> UHo Utile lji.it yiHt «»( alt r*• to
u.iilvrri-.tro-i. niit) Iwhukt t ••furw vim
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, IQIO.
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UNITED STATES SENATOR GEORGE T. OLIVER.
On Monday the Republican members of the General Assembly,
elected to represent the great county of Allegheny, met in caucus aud
unanimously endorsed United States Senator, George T. Oliver for tin
long term. The great Republican majority in the Pennsylvania Senate
and House will ratify the choice of Allegheny county Republicans, af
file -aine time carrying out the vislies of a great majority of the Re
publican and a lio-t of Democratic admirers of Senator Oliver, who
eon eientiously and diligently labored and battled for (bat protection
needed by the industries of Pennsylvania, and his great mind anil in
: sight into the grave questions puzzling the minds of many older IK ads
than his were of invaluable aid. His logical advice to tlieUnited Status
Senate was respected and abided by. This"State and the entire nation
will be prou lof the record made by George T. Oliver in-the future and
his election will be hailed as justice to George T. Oliver—as well as
that grand man, IIKNRV W. OLIVI'II, long since passed to his reward.
CAMERON.
Wm. Mi I'a Mi-tj i- the sick li-t.
K >' 1- v a ea!!er in Em
p-.riiun '•
Ft ' ' Snlli' 11 w - a Driftwei d iiuii
; St- rliiig Kuu v : i'or Tuesday.
Mr- (\ B Potter and Mrs S. S.
, Hit k-. who have 11111 (.11 tin -ick list are
Opi 1 ter J. W. Harvey who i* spend
the In lid »s with hi- tauiiiy at Slan
, ley, N. Y ,is i' lievid by operator Suili
van.
Mi • Laura McDonald, teacher at this
: p' ice, sprained I«r left ankle Sunday
j ,cni -.. 'lilt ,-htiiig f'r u the rain;
1 but we at't pl;,d to hear she i.- able to
Ed. Clark is teaching his younger
! brother to trap skunks, and is doing nice
ly. Ask Jake—he knows.
St 1 1. Howard, ot Williamsport, the
old line Insurance Co., was a caller iu
town Tuesday.
The up-to-date store of Schwab Bros |
j prenentb a leautiful holiday appearance,;
v.ell kid with a"! kinds of ;
! Xmas uoods. Satisfaction guaranteed. '■
K l. Schwab antl Mi-s Cora Etnig en
-1 iy»>d t ,r fine si »bim; Monday by a
, drivn to Stcrliug Bun.
\\ in. B :ley, champion Seven-up play- I
er. was defeated by a second-elan player 1
from tii pi Tuewlay—score, f>—4.
Will claims if he woulil have had his
spectacU th- score wouhl have tieen
1 | We wit to correct our la.it week's re-!
' jiori iti re.eird to the Bagley— Harvey
L-atne. Score should have read in
Sttpt. I'. 11. Hob. rtson aud family, ot
going to have a Ik- La Champaigne !
B- .tfiiiiii: New Year » Hay the youua
r tieti ot 1 kit-1 ron will oruuniie all mitl- .
I ill 1 112 r B»l-e tM Uo
1 '.ear. Thi- H a urund tindertalciiin and
The nehool ehildreu took up a tub- 1
-eripii iti aiuiittu th»- lowu poi-pl- and »e
» cii!« J eti itih uiutiejf t » jiureh%H.' a fie
•ly to treat all
i The (tucker* th- ir Xu«« enteftaintnent
11 the h.d'l hoU -e 'l u- -iLy afternooo, 1
It.d <■« veral piet-CK »<;*• very well rcodvr
-1 Dm. IVII). L«n »a«.
Bargain >al« off ine China,
in order (A nnk» riMxn for m-w
?. 1 t'hf»«ittia* Kutubi I havti tittatltW to dl <
( . «,t of njf t uiirt line of Im I'rtMk
iml Oern >ll iMtnd and rtwuf
' i Wu», r« gar»U«"a of . wot. Ui||lu
niwg tietl rrln»y •*'«►*> pl«e«> ..f dun
1 in in) «toro will oifMrwl a Ju»t «MU
-1 tit It' of thr r«t|tilkt j>»! H rht» will
IM> mu u)4>u(tiiaHy ut a Ufa 11 m» W n«t j
. 1 tiiuU Br uliii t»uia at altU'wl t|iv«i away
' prT. j: t%,«« aud ««t Ur«l
Found The Place
For . good Stylish Suit, Overcoat or
Ra!i eo it. Made to P riV'it, at- the
1 .west price-'. Call or address
O. A. BLAIR,
Emporium, Pa
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I h Merry Christinas to All 112 i
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Wreaths of Holly.
| ;: Mother
A useful basket filled with our choice Fruits or with
flowers for the Christmas dinner table center piece.
Father
A box of good Cigars.
A jar of good Smoking Tobacco.
Sister
A fancy box of our good chocolates, a dozen of roses.
A set of those Leipsio Post Cards framed.
Little Sister or Brother
A box ot Home-made candy; a dozen pop-corn balls,
some clear candy toys and candles and tree ornaments
for the Christmas tree. Chewing Gum, Whistles
For the Christmas Table
Delicious bon-bons, after dinner mints, salted peanuts,
almonds, fruits and nuts.
Ice Cream in Molds or Bricks.
Our line of Candies cannot be surpassed in point
of quality in Cameron oounty; prioe from 8 cents
to a dollar a pound.
Wo make our own Hibbon Candy, commonly called
''Christmas Oandy. M 2 pounds for 250, 15c single lb.
Christmas Letters and Postals for friends out of town
SOGER & CO.
oNfc. UOOH tAUr Of- POIT Of MCE KMPtJlllliM, »»A
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Mice of '.pnlieafion for Charter
\ r OTI 'K i*< hereby given that an application
w ill be made to the Governor of the Htate of
• I'-m -ivlva nia «>u Monday the 16th dav of Janu
ary. 1911,1.v \ BRADY, C. J. GOODNOUGII
an/! 112. fl. Mlif i I M amler the Act of Assembly of
ti»" 1 IN IIM ilth <>f Pennsylvania, entitled
I mi. v • i prov de for the incorporation andregu j
' '1 ceif in corporations, approved April
29th, IR7I, and the supplements thereto, for the
cl> iritr iif an intended corporation, to be called
| i UXA< 1. SUPPLY COMPANY, the Character
and obj'-ct of iv hied it Don lint? in General Mer
' chandlse* mid t'»r these purposes to have, jx»s»ess
and enjoy ail the right*, benefits and privileges
| of the said Act of A - ivrnbly and iU. supplements.
JOHNSON «& McN VRNRY
S< :ici ors.
! Emporium. Pa., Dec. 20th, 1910,—45-4,
uare Deal 1
Mills
v JRIUM, PA.
E. J. Rogers, Prop'r
j I OUR MOTTO:—
It'.mt- 1 Weight and Honest !
! |i Clood, !
" i uu triad our Buckwheat
nr 100 por cent, pure. Put up
ij no 10 ni<l 25 pound package*.
| A trial is all we ask.
Call, phouc or write. Out of j
town onkra filled same day re
i eeived.
A shore of the trade res pec t
i fully solicited.
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Hr SPECIAL OFFER: V
fa .Hi to buiid I.'<n li a A trial Will TI
>y ke you our perrnai >nt customer. m
! 112 prize Collection it^-1
U •«; - wrf.?i», 7 spli"ui. i; Onicn. a varle- "
tied , . Viin.. •••■»:>► i'*' I- -Uft var ctiefl iu aU.
(H Alt WTK' t> TO PLJ AHU
j Write ia-day; Mention this Paper* j
S END" ICTCEMTS'' ' 1
i* >. ■ fl pacr X >T,I lßC«ive tlifH i aluahfc i (
I r n of poitpohl, together with i y t • /[
% IIJ-I M'tlw, I F» « ' ;CI Plart
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"VriyriCK IH HEREBY OIVKN O.at tlio fol
lowiiif named person H have filed their peti
tions for Liquor Ucen.«os, in mv office, according
to law, for the term of January Court, 1911:
HOTEL LICENSES,
<irove Township.
O. L. Bailey, Mountain House
Driftwood.
W U- Mitflu H, Mitchell House
J T ~ •!. v , O mmcrcial Hotel
Sophm Mc\ iclt«r r. if"., vet to Hotel
| A.M. McDonald. ...C irtiu Houne
(iibson Township.
i William 11. Rank in The Evergreen Hotel
Lumber Township.
I B « B ,'V ■••A:, it.* HAa«e
I Vaiifj House
I EfHvxrd Mc-F ..Men Cameron House
Portage Township
I ratik D. Councilman, > Spring, Hotel
i import urn, Hast Ward, Hotel Licenses.
'Jit pli Carney und Herman Muline,
Si. Charles Hotel
I Charles F. Farley An rieari House
, Daniel A. McDonald, Cenlial House
i inporium, .Middle Ward, Hotel Licenses.
' 11. W. Smith "STew Warner
' Michael J. I). Tin City Hotel
John Cumminfe Con ~; e Hotel
I I>. W. Donovan, Emporium ROOM
Ob&rlm L. Bntler,. Commercial Hooee
WHOLESALE UCI NSES.
, A. A. V. -D'.i.ald, ...... Emporium
F. X. Dlumle, Khippen Township
WILLIAM J. LEAVITT, Clerk Q. 9.
Notice «>f IMs olution.
"V* O'l I'.'M is bereUy uiven 1 .> tl. •, ntm isbip
■li lately suhniKMn^rbetween WaJterG. Morn-
I son ami Hubert Ci trk, of th> Borough of Em
poriatß, Cauit.ioin i unl;, I'. ii' ylvaiiia, undt ■
the fli.u n»!M • «"C!:tri i Morrison, wasdl-soh
!ed on the twontv-fir.-t ,of I) -cmitcr, 1910, by
, mutual c> i- nil. A i : bt- I. 1 „ : ... : . the -ud
partnership are to be reccivt I by the said Robert
■ ' i •! i in
are to be presented to him fur pnvment.
lIOBKItT CLARK.
, WALTER 112. MOIUUSON.
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