Xatest County Correspondence. RICH VALLEY. J. 11. Kvans, of Sizerville, was visiting friends at Lewis Hun Saturday. Garnie Housler, of Elk Fork, was call ing on his numerous friends at Cooks Hun and Maple Shade Sunday. Hon. Geo. J. Larßar was interviewing the voters of this place last week. No use for the other fellow t«> eor.te now. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ingcrsoll, of Howardville, visited <\l.ik< RUM relatives Sunday. Lost, a person ansiveiina to the name S of Prof. Earl Rifle. When last seen, ! was straying in the direction of work. Hoy Chadwick has begun to cut his i hardwood logs on North Creek so as to be ready to haul them to the mill on the first snows. You should have been ready last week, Hoy, Fred Peterson, of East Emporium, called on ye scribe Sunday. Fred McCaslin and wife, of Howard ville, were in the valley Sunday. R. F. D. mail carrier, T. L. Wheaton, sports a brand new horse. The best is none too good for "Bueky." i Merril Craven has accepted a position in the plumbing department of the new 'hardware. Clair Craven, of the city, was visiting this sister, Mrs. Warden Lewis, Suuday. Elihu Barton and wife were the guests .of W. Gibbs and family over Suuday. Jasper Harris, of the city, was on our ] •streets Monday as was E. L. Mason and Mr. Blair, the tea man. John Lewis, of North Creek, was up ' to Slabtown Monday to look after his farm. Leroy Carter and ye scribe were espec- j ially invited to attend a meeting ot the | Slabtown A. C. but only not to Lewis j Run, when Mr. Carter's auto went i wrong. The meeting was very interesting. | W 111. Mc< iee and Ed McCormick were ; admitted to full membership. M. A. I'. i MEDIX RUN. Mrs. J. It. Russell, of this place, is j visiting friends at Castle Garden and i Mason Hill this week. Mrs. Ben Lord, of Sterling Hun. was visiting relatives here last week. Dan McLaughlin, of Johnsonbtirg, was a calier here between trains Monday. Mrs. Will Mangold, of this place, is ; visiting in Port Allegany. , An infant daughter of Chas. Swiman and wife died at this place October 12th, aged about four months. Interment in j Benezette cemetery, October 14th. Mrs. J. L. Chambers, who was taken . to the Adrian hospital at Punxsutawney some time ago, was operated on for appen dicitis on Thursday. The last report heard here is that she was getting along nicely. A Mrs. Wheeler, of this place, narrowly escaped death by poisoning, a few days ago, by taking a poison tablet instead of one prescribed by the doctor, both being on the same shelf. Prompt medi cal aid alone saved her from an awful death. Old Jack Frost got in his work in good shape for the last few nights. ANN I. MOSITV. Wounds, Bruises and Burns. 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Josiah Howard, vice-president of the Association, gave an interesting address. State field worker. Miss Coates, gave a short talk on ''Primary Work" and Rev. Chas. W. Irwin, another state worker, gave an excellent address on "The Three Cardinal Virtues in the Successful Teacher." Closed with benediction, The second session wai called to order at 9:30 a. m. Rev. J. E. Cilvin c inducted the devotional service. The business of tiie convention was then taken up. Reports .VTO real from tlie fol lowing schools: First Presbyterian, Rev. Geo. 11. Johnston; Methodist K;>is«jpal, N. E. Cleaver: Free Methodist, J. Nelson Bonnett; First Baptist, Rev. J. E. Calvin; Sinnem.ihoning, Mrs. Alonzo Bailey; Huntley, Mrs. Chas. Collius; Howard Siding, Mrs.Close; Moore Hill, Mrs. Mary Adams; Beechwood, Mrs. D inkle: Four Mile, Mrs. E. C. Davy; Hicks Run, Mabel Roney; Emann'iel. Miss Nina Bryan; Sterling Run, Cameron, West Creek Rich Valley, Rev. W. H. Allen. The remaining two schools did not report. Miss Coates then took up the subject "Primary Work in the Sab bath School," and gave many very interesting thoughts on attention and interest. Delegates were electei to attend the state convention at Gettysburg, October 10th, 11th and 12th, as fol" lows: Rev. N. E. Cleaver, Rev. Geo. H. Johns ton and Mrs. J. E. Smith. Alternates, Mrs. F. P. Strayer, Rev. Calvin and Rev. W. F. D. Noble. Adjourned with Daxology and benediction. Third session called to order at 2:30 p. m. De votional services were conducted by Rev. J. Nelson Bennett. Rev. fieiinetgive an instruct ive talk on "How Shall the Sabbath School Show Its Interest in Missions?" Hon. Josiah Howard suggested that each child give a cent for each year of its age. Rev. W. H. Allen's address on "The Successful Teacher" was interesting and instructive. Rev. Chas. Irwin, state worker, gave an excellent address on"The Great Teacher in the Midst of His Class," after which the follow ing officers were elected: President, Rev. W. H. Allen; Vice President, Hon. Josiah Howard; Sac retary and Treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Smith; Assist ant, Evangeline Brooks; Supt. Cradle Roll, Miss M. E. Baurgelt; Supt. Primary Dept., Miss Nina Bryan; Supt. Home Dept., Rev. J. E. Calvin: Supt. Normal Dept., Rev. G. H. Johnston; Exec utive Committee, Rev. W. H. Allen, Rev. J. Nel son Bennett, J. O. Brookbank, C. H Felt, Hon. Josiah Howard. Adjourned with benediction. The fourth session was called to order at 7:30 p.m. Devotional services by Rev. W. H. Allen Mrs. Eddy, of Cameron, then sin; a solo. Rev. Calvin next gave a pleasing address on"The Bible in the Light of Modern Scholarship." Rav. Chas. Irwin next presented"The Pennsylvania Herald" for subscription. Rev. J. M. Robertson then talked on "Missions," aTter which Mrs. Eddy sang again, then Rev Johnston gave an address on "How to Make the Truth Plain.'' Rev. Irwin, state worker, then gave another excellent address entitled "The Divioe Impera tive " Th • secretary's and treasurer's reports were next re id. Items of interest are as follows: Twenty-one Sabbath Schools in the countj Nineteen responded at the convention with re ports. Amount paid on state pledge for year 1906, s2">. Amount paid on state pledge for year 1907, sl2. How to aid your secretary: Send her the names of your new oflicers as soon as elected. How your secretary may aid you: By answering any question or sending you a person to answer any difficulty that may arise in your school. Ask her or information. MNS. GEORGE VAN WERT. Secretary pro tern. For Sale. At the lowest prices, stationary and marine, gas, gasoline and alcohol en gines, from one to one thousand horse power. THE FAIRBANKS CO., 34-2 m. Buffalo, N. Y. Coal Range It is the only self-shining stove polish for ; coal stoves, the best screen enamel and etove | pipe enamel saves work and money; kills rust. 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