Xatest County Correspondence. | FROM OUR REPORTERS. CAMERON. Dr. \V. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. The men who have been remodeling the K. (!. H. 11.ill, completed their work Tuesday. William W\koil reports good success the past winter, trapping. A. A. Smith visited his family at Warren, Sunday Bernard Esan, of Emporium, was seen in town Tuesday on business pertaining to the coming election. Roy llazlett and wife, after spending a few days in this place, started tor home Tuesday morning accompanied by his si.»ter Mildred. Mrs.Vallis, of St. Marys,who has spent the past week with her sister Mrs (I. L. Page started for Buffalo Sunday, where she expects to stay for some time visit ing relatives anil friends in that place. William Me, Vane has just completed a li^'' ,-' , : X. ii; , : ■ ' - . 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MeFadden purchased a fine cow from Mrs. Mary Sumuiei-Min. of Sterlinvr Hun, the past week. A. A. Smith made a business trip to Emporium Tuesday to see about a house, houses being scarce in this place. Aaent Snyder who has a very lin<- (look of chickens, and has been giving them the best of care the past winter, has just found out he has been supplying Mi lled Fox with his daily rations in tin back yard. LOUISK CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908. STERLING RUN. Dr. W. ff Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa Over Vogt's shoe store Hov Strawbridge, of Jobnsonburg, was the guest of his brother, (ieo. Straw bridge, a few days this week. The two Misses Summcrson, Miss lla/. iton and Mrs. Schwab, of Cameron were the guests of Mary Summerson. Sunday evening. Mrs. A. J. Brooks has been quite ili the past week, is reported better at this writing. Mrs. Emma Whiting and daughter, re turned to Greys Hun this week. Mrs. J. It. Strawbridge was a Cameron visitor Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Smith went to Buffalo for a short visit Tuesday . Mrs. William Stephens and daughter visited at Sunbury the past week. William Wing and Lola Hart were married last Wednesday evening, M ' 25th, by the liev. Ebersole. They will make their future home at Fillmore, N. Y. Mrs. John May is visiting her mother at Newberry this week. Ernest Ilousler and son, of North Creed, visited in town Sunday. Nellie and Gladys O'Keefc spent Sun- I day at home. Mrs. Hay Dininny was a Driftwood visitor Saturday. Bcnj. Dayton and J. 11. Darren were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Mrs LidJie, of Renovo, visited her daughter, Mrs. James Furlong, Saturday- Mrs. C. A. Swartz and children, of Sinnauiahouing, visited relatives in town the past week. Oscai Norburg has purchased the Vos ; burg farm at Castle Garden. Mrs. Carrie Ilerrick, of St. Marys, was a visitor iu town Tuesday, W. L. Thomas. Emporium, the mer cantile appraiser, was iu town Tuesday. Lulu Lewis was a business caller in I Emporium Thursday. J. A. Mutthersbaugh, of Driftwood, I was in town Saturday looking for the ! nomination of Associate Judge. Mrs. Bil>inna Snnn"W returned homo Sunday from a week's visit in New York. 1 Mrs. Logue, >.l Huntley, visited iu town the past week. BLUE HELL. RICH VALLEY. Dr. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt'B Shoe Store. Leon Chadwii-k and wife, of Empori um, are visiiin.' the former's parents, Tillman Chadwiek and wife this week. Gertrude Ilousler is very ill with pneu monia at 1 lii- wniin:.', (Tue-day). L >-t—A unit! ar.-wcring to the name of Hilly Hi'o'.vu, s iid man is a tall, slim, heavy, thick set man; was wearing a lull dress suit anil SIIK hat when last seen. Any information will be thankfully re ceived at No. 2 Cooks Hun Junction. Floyd Barton and wife visited V. M, Dow, and »-«ife, nf North Creek, over Sundav. H.J Lewis, "112 the city, is a guest of Oscar Heath not wife, of Elk Fork this woe.;. Hoy Ciiadvci -k and lady of Elk Fork, called on city tn "ids last week. Frank Swesey moved into Mrs. Geo. Carter's house this we k. His present resi dence the Benj. Swe>ey homestead, will be razed and a targe eotr.odious up-to-date (home will be erected on plaus drawn by a well known architect. S. I). I lousier moved into ]). H. Adams' house this week. Bertha Wright, of Emporium, was a Valley visitor this week. Rev. Asgood's household effects arriv ed here last week. The Rev. gentleman is expected next week. From what the ed ior ot the Indepen dent has to say in his payer, he must be between the I) and the deep sea. Will the little man never get old enough to learn by experience. C. M. 8. SINNAMAHONING. Dr. W. 11. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. William Wylie brought in a raftoi logs, for the i\ove!ty Box Factory last Satur day. J. F. Sullivan and wife, of Huntley, were trading in town Saturday. J. B. Council, of Dixouville, was a visitor last week. Mrs. <ieo. W. Batchelder and daugh ter Eula are visiting at Huntley this week. I Office seekers are quite plentiful these s times and are making some very brilliant " promises. A candidate was in town this week who was going to remodel the Republi can party. Well maybe he can, Vila (lousier closed a very successful term of school at Wyside, this week. Evangeline Brooks closed Iter school at Grove last week with a fine program and quite a number of Sinnamahoning people went down to take in the exercises of the last day. The reports of our several schools are above the average this term which show-: that we ha\e had excellent talent to pre side over our schools this term. It pays to have good teachers for young Ameri cans. The masquerade at the rink April Ist, was grand and lols of lun and the grand march was all right. Sinnamahoning Lodge No. 11!<8,I. (). O. F., will install officers on Saturday evening, April 4th. All members are re quested to be present. Lloyd A. McCloskey li.is resigned his position with Crum Hros, and taken a position in the wollen mills, at Woolrich, Pa. J. G. Johnson, of Laquin, visited his family over Satidav. The new Board of Supervisors will meet to organize ou April (Jth. Health officer B. 11. Mutthersbaugh, of Driftwood, was in town Tuesday, at tending to the duties of that office. Sawdust and shavings will soon be fly inn at the Novelty Box Factory. C. O. Merrill, of Emporium, moved into the house of Mrs. Isaac Floyd last week. George G. Gore died very suddenly Monday afternoon, after a short illness of diptheria. He leaves a wife, mother and three sisters to mourn his sudden death. Owing to the disease being very contagious no funeral services were held but will be held later. Deceased was a young man and well respected by all who knew him. Rev. Conwav W. Dickson attended bur ial services at Wyside Cemetery, Monday night at 9:30. DEBSK. HUNTLEY. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Empori um, Pa. Over Vogt's shoe store. Anna Helmbreicht, of Castle Garden, spent Saturday with .1. S. .Jordan and family. Clara B. MCeloskey, of Driftwood, is speuding a few drys with the Misses Wylie. Miss Mattie Collins, of Emporium, spent Sunday with B. J. Collins and family. Lawrence Smith and wife are the guests of the former's parents this week. Mrs. Geo. Batchelder, of Sinnatuahon spent gunday with her parents, J. S. Jordan ami wife: Elmer Hill, of Grove Hill, was a busi ness caller in Siunamahoninii Saturday. Sawyer E. D. Parks killed a large snake at the spring Sunday morning. I This is the second of the season. 1 D. W. Eastman spent Sunday with his j family in Coudersport. The oyster supper held at William Nelson's, Friday evening, was a success both socially and financially. Willlatn Wylie and son George rafted their timber to Sinnamahoning on Thurs day. O. L. Bailey, ot Sinnamahoning, was | a business caller in town Wednesday. Fresh bread can be obtained from W. 11. Logue's store every day-—from the Sinnamahoning bakery. Give him a call. John S. Jordan captured a young •'coon" in his trap Friday and is going to keep it and try to domesticate it. He will feed it on W. 11. Logue's York State cheese and peanut butter. Roy Logue, who is employed by the Erie B. R., at Hornell is visiting his parents. Supervisors L. 11 Smith, of the east side, was a pleasant caller on the PRESS correspondent Sunday, lie has already placed the supervisors duplicate in tho Treasurer's hands for collection. This is the earliest that the duplicate has been turned over to the Treasurer in many years. Every tax payer can take ad vantage of the five per cent, discount if lie pays his tax before June first. Mr. Smith reports the roads in good con dition for this time of year and expects to pursue the work of improving the high ways with increased activity. Herman C. Jones spent Sunday with his pareats at Tunnell Hill. J. F. H.
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