JsnslSiTsSg- 1 IB; I 1 Breezy Jj' | County | if Netfs fj ®3_ , _g®j STERLING RUN. W. JJ. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. ' Thos. F. Moore, formerly of this place, j who is now ticket agent at St. Marys, at- j tendedt the Maeealee supper, Saturday j evening. Clad to see you. Tom. Rev. W. 11. Allen who to. several weeks has been as.-isliug in a revival j meeting at York, returned home Sunday, j Mis. Oran Jordan and Clarence Con nor, of Huston Hill, were iu town shop ping Tuesday. Hazel Zerba, of Driftwood, was the guest of her grand-mother, Mrs. Maggie Chapman, a few days the past week. Mrs. John May and daughter, Katli ryn, were Emporium visitors Friday. Mrs. Chas. Barr and children, of Huston Hill, visited relatives at Ilieks Run the past week. I'M. Marshall had a miraculous escape frotu being kiiled Saturday, while jump- : ing on a freight train at the Cameron bridge. He was knocked off, falling through a distance of 20 feet, striking on his head. He was taken to the Williamspoxt Hospital. Thirteen stitches were taken in the cut on his head, but no bones broken. He will be able to return home in a few days. Eddie is an excellent young man and his many friends will be glad to hear he is not ser iously injured. Mr. and Mrs. Berry. Clarence Hewlett and wife and Mrs. L. W. Spencc attend ed the wedding of Miss Edyth Berry to Mr. Eddings, at Hicks Run, last Wednesday evening. John Kissel, who is working at lle novo, spent Sunday at home. G. H. Howlett spent a few days in town the past week. Charley and Ervin Smith left for W. Va., Tuesday. Kathryn Orr was a Camei oj visitor Friday. Mort Diniuny, of Davis, W. Ya., came home this week to visit his wife and child who are guests ot her parents, Owen Wade and wife. It. L. Dill and wife, of Huston Hill, attended the Maccabec supper Saturday evening. The Republican primaries for Lumber township were held at Cameron, Saturday afternoon. The Democratic primaries were held at the Alpine House, Saturday evening. They nominated candidates to fill township offices to be elected at February election. Floy Whiting who is learning to be a trained nurse at Williamsport Hospital, is visiting her parents, M." M. Whiting and wife. B. L. Sterling, of Confer, Mrs. John Charter, of Galeton, and Miss B. E. Sterling, who was away nursing, were all called home the past week on account of the illness of their mother, Mrs. Frances Sterling, who was stricken with paralaysis on Wednesday morning. She is reported some better at this writing. J. A. Dice, ticket agent, was a visitor to Philadelphia a few days the past week. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Albert Smith, Friday afternoon. All reported a very pleasant time. BLUE BELL. CAMERON. H. W. Mitchell, dentist, Emporium. E. F. Comley made a business trip to Emporium Monday. J. F. Sullivan and wife, of Huntley, visited friends in this place Tuesday. Ed. Marshall was severely injured Saturday, p. m., at 1:50, at the railroad bridee, just east of' this place, while at tempting to board a slow freight. Dr. Bush was immediately called and pro nounced it a fracture ot the skull. He was taken to Williamsport Hospital on the 3:30 train. He is reported getting along nicely. Attorney Leet, of Emporium, made a business call in this place Tuesday. Some of our young calithumpians made a wildgoose chase to Emporium Saturday evening and report having a gootl time. Anna Sullivan went to Emporium Tuesday to work at the Central Hotel. J. B. Hayes and Chas. Hockley, of Emporium, were seen in this place Sun day. Mrs. Park Campbell, of Emporium visited friends in this place Friday. Quite a number of Sterling Run voters attended caucus i n this place Saturday. Delia Walker who is employed at Em porium, visited her parents in this place Sunday. Mrs. M. N. Lupro visited friends in Emporium Monday last. LOUISE. Came Near Choking to Death. A iittle boy, the son of Chris. D. Peter son a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville, lowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: ; 'I think he would have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by Taggart. HUNTLEY. W. H. Mitchell, Dentist, Emporium. B. J. for each " Friday and Saturday The chance to buy beautiful Waist, Skirt and Suit patterns at wholesale prices will not come again. Sale positively ends Saturday night. NEXT WEEK. 112 GONE FOREVER. I now ■ | in Progress We begin our annual ■ Ten yearß ago an Allen County ■ sale ot Ladies Muslin Un- !„„„ .. . . ... , , , m „ r „ derwear. g Kan., farmer put his initials on a dol- ■ SALE of Fine Scotch **T i* no , S lar bill. a Dress Ginghams. We shall offer extrao r ■ The next day he went to the uearest ■ (unary good values. ■ town and spent it with a merchant. j| SALE of Bleached and LAO.ES GOWNS 450 TO $5.00 I Zr I U » ble " hed <**». LADIFS CORSE^"IfovERS^ 3 ' 98 I V' 0