Xatcst Gountv Correspondence. HUNTLEY. Mrs. Cinrlotte Johnson, who has been ' »is iting relatives here, left for her home ! ic Dwejjo Wednesday morning. Wesley Btrr has returned from a busi- ! nef s trip to Harrisburg. Vliss Alice Jordan led the services in i tlu- Huntley church, Sunday evening. | Th ere was a good attendance. ■ drs. W. 11. Smith has been spending | the part week with relatives in Grove Hill, j J squire Levi Smith was a business caller ! in t siinainahuning Tu'-sday. - .5. J. Collins is hauling his bark from I Bi{. Run to Driftwood. He has quite a \ larj consignment. 1 ■]. D. Krape, who has been work ing at the tower for the past six months, ! has taken a like position at Cameron. Hi* place at Huntley being filled by 11. I ?. ad locks one day last week. lid H. F. X. Blujule was a busiuess caller in town on Monday. l)a i Sullivan, Jr., has secured a posi tion a > rear brakeman on tbis division of the Pj B. R., makiug his first trip last Moncfcy. Mrl. P. Farrel, who has been ill for some time, has r.ot been improving as fast as was expected and it is feared that she wdl have to be taken to the hospital soon i|' her condition does not improve more Rapidly. Mr 4. R. A. Lord, who has been quite ill the'pa.-t lew days, is some better at this waiting. K. 1). Krape has gained 10 pounds since coming to Cameron, He says the mosquitoes are not near as big in Cameron as at 1J untley. j. v. s. FIRST FORK. M. J. Colcord, of the Potter Journal, was here between trains on Saturday, looking after his interests. Mr. Del. Hawlcy leftou Saturday for Tioga county, and will attend the West field fair, which comes on the last of this week, before returning. A young postmistress putin her ap pearance on Sunday, Sept. 2nd at the home of C. E. Logue, P. M.. but as she only weighed 11 lbs she is too light to handle heavy packages of mail, but will doubtlefcs grow to it. The jipe line walker reports seeing five beat son one trip over the line. The Jchools in Grove township com menced lon Sept. 4th, with Mr. McCor mick, off Roulette, as teacher of the Gil more sihool, Miss McGhee, of Beech Creek, Bailey school, and a young lady from Westport whose name we did not learn, teaching the Ilaynes school., Our 112 irmers are busy putting in their winter ; rain, cutting corn, buckwheat, etc. Then w mill, built since the fire has sawed a ew logs and will soon start up for the 112 11 campaign. Apple are a "drug on the market" and lots < 1 them will be worked up into ciider foi vineger, etc. The h t sun has damaged the buck wheat crip som j, cspocially of the late sowing. NUF SKD. R. R. I'oss made business trip to Sinnamal oning Friday. Mrs. I iary Ann Logue visited her sister, Ka hael Miller, last Saturday and Sunday. l'athm ster Jessee Logue experienced a strike list week. All his teamsters struck foi higher wages, but Jesse let FROM OUR REPORTERS. them go, and hired other teams and finish- | ed the job. W. A. 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