1 Breezy 1 County| 1 Netfs | FIRST FORK All the teachers have flocked to the eounty Institute at Emporium. J. E. Bowers transacted business at Sinnamahoning. Our correspondent li Nul Sed" gave us a complete account of the bear captured in the upper end of the Valley iu last week's issue. In addition to that list are the following which have bctn captured nearer Siunamahoiiin A fcw'people from this place attended the funeral of Lois Miller at Hicks ltuu, Thursday. L. C. Russell and wife were shopping in Dußois Thursday. Mrs. Stoner, who has been at St. Marys, visiting friends, returned home Tuesday. Isaac Frantz and wife, who lios been at Butler.visiting Mrs. Frantz's sister, re turned home Tuesday evening. Lorrun Allen, of Rock JI ill, is moving this week to tannery town. .Mrs. J Nora Frances, of Driftwood, is visiting her mother at this place. Emmett Odger and Steward Frantz were taking iu the sights at Dußois Tuesday. Lawrence Moody, of Dußois, trans acted business in town on Saturday. Wm. Dural, of Caledonia, was in town Friday evening. The tannery at this place will shut down four days on account of having no hides. We see that 20 ear loads has just arrived aod we hope there will be steady work in the future. Russell Ross was shopping in Dußois Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Sweet, of Keonezette, was visiting in our towu on Wednesday. W. C. Bauuian, of Lock Haven, trans acted business in town on Wednesday. Mrs. John Hockenbcrry, who has been here for some time, left on Tuesday morning for Weedville, where she will take up housekeeping. Col. Smith is having a masquerade ball in Robinson's Hall, Friday evening, October 29th. Everybody come and en joy the evening. Gents, 75c; ladies 25c. The more the merrier. The supper that was held at the school house Saturday evening, for the benefit of the church, was well attended. The sum they received was §37. Georgia Hoffman and Majorie White were Benezette visitors Sunday afternoon. Clias. Smith was called to Roaring Branch on Thursday, to attend the fun eral of his grand-father. Mrs. 31. I. Pauley on her return from Dußois to Driftwood stopped in town be tween trains on Thursday to visit her sister. Charles Arndt has vacated L. B. Rus sell's residence on Brooklyn side and moved to Wood street. Mr. Sutton and family moved to Du- Bois last week. Mr. Sutton moved from there about a year ago. He was a chaf feur for John E. Dußois. Pets Foust, of Caledonia, was seen on our streets Saturday. Thomas Dalton, of Roaring Branch, is working at the tannery. W. R. Zimmerman, of Dußois, was in town on business Tuesday. Morris Bresneck was a Weedville visitor over Sunday. T. 11. Garrity was in Dußois on busi ness Thursday. The new mill expects to be in running order in two weeks. It is a large mill and contains more machinery than the old mill. It will cut hemlock logs only, pine and hardwood will be taken to Keating Summit. Bert Frantz visited his brother at Driftwood over Sunday. Wallace Gage attended Masonic lodge at Driftwood Friday night. Fred Cockran, our school teacher, spent Sunday with his mother at Caledonia. Rev. Engler and wife were Weedville visitors over Sunday. XXX STERLING RUN. Orle Miller, of Buffalo, was here the past week, to attend the funeral of his sister Loies, who was buried at Hicks Run on Thursday. Joe McNarney, of Emporium, was a visitor in town this week. The new state bridge is about finished. L. E. Lingerfelter, of Altoona, is superin tending the work. Mrs. D. E. Spangler, of Kane, was a visitor in town between trains Tuesday, being on her way to Driftwood to attend the funeral of D. S. Dailey. Miss R. L. Brink has returned from a week's visit with relatives at Philadel phia. They started grading the railroad up Sterling Run, Tuesday. A large num ber of Italians have come to do the work. Mrs. Jennie Goodseli, of Buffale, is the guest of her parents, Rev. Ebersole and wife. Mrs. Wright, of Erie, is the guest of her mother, Mrs, M. E. Ilerrick. J. R. Strawbridge and wife were visit ors at Buffalo the past week. Rev. Allen was a visitor in town the past week. Carl Cromwell and family moved here from Canoe Run the past week, having purchased the little house above the Catholic church from Mrs. M. E. Iler rick. Miss J. N. Sterling left Saturday to visit her brother "Bing" Sterling and family of Confer, Pa. John Bevaqua, of Johnsonburg, was a business caller in town Tuesday. BLUE BEI.L. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909 SINN AMAHONING. Mrs. C. M. Wykoff and Myrtle Shafer j spent Sunday in Emporium. The schools are closed this week and ; the teachers arc all attending the Insti- j tu!e being held at Emporium. J. Harry Pulton and Mr. liell, of j Butler, Pa., spent a day in town last week. J. T. Runyan and family, Driftwood, spent Sunday in town. The infant son ot' A. D. Gore and wile died Monday morning, and was buried in the old cemetery, Tuesday morning, Mrs. Jos. Kissell, of Sterling Run, and Mrs. Geo. Towers, oi Driftwood, spent Tuesday in town, the guests of Mrs. T. S. Fulton. Herman Losey has moved his family to Micks Run. His mother Mrs. M. A. Losey, accompanied them. Geo. Darrin has moved into the house known as the "R. D. Walker house," near the P. 11. R., bridge. Jauies Wykoff spent Monday evening at Emporium. Amos Fenton spent Sunday at his home in Emporium. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Runyan were in Driftwood Monday evening. Dr. Gray's sister, Mrs. Smith, from Illinois, is visiting]him. Mrs. Henry Darrin, of Sterling Run, visited her son George and family, last week. Messrs. Logue and Fulton, proprietors of skating rink, will hold a masquerade in the rink, Saturday evening, Oct. 30th. Admission 10c; skates, 15c. Chas. A. Counsil, P. M., took his an nual hunt up the Fork this week. Jos. B. Counsil, of St. Marys, spent Sunday in town. A number of our people attended the Institute at Emporium this week. Hon. C. F. Barclay left last Saturday for St. Louis. From there he will go by boat to New Orleans with the Presi dent's party. The hunters in this vicinity are killing numerous bear. They run from 75 to 350 pounds. X. X.x. CAMERON. E. M. McFadden was an Emporium visitor Saturday. A. A. Smith, ot Sterling Run, made a business trip ts this place Monday even ing. C. B. Potter and wife, who have been reported on the sick list, are _both re ported better and able to be around again, which we are glad to hear. E. D. Krape just received a new set of records for his "Funygraf," and has now quite an assortment, and is at liberty to give you selections from Sousa's band. Dan Sullivan, Sr., takes daily exercises between Emporium and Cameron, practic ing for the marathon race. Frank Spen elle is his trainer, with the assistance of "Bugs" Graham. It looks as if Robt. Graham has again taken possession of the Valley Hotel. Quite a number of our citizens are at tending the Teacher's Institute at Em porium and are taking advantage of train 54, stopping at this place every evening. The K. G. E., dance and supper to be held in the K. G. E. hall, Friday even ing, cannot help but prove a success. They have engaged a good orchestra to furnish music and a good time is promised to all. Chas. Stuart, Geo. Stuart, Alex. Schwab, and several others,who have had a bear trap set for some time, went out Sunday to examine the trap, and were surprised to see a big bear in the trap. They then drew lots to see who was to shoot it, only having a revolver. So one of them won the short stick, and was so nervous he had to four shots to hit it, evidently having the bear fever. It was brought home and weighed and found to weigh 221fpounds, one of the largest ever killed in this community. The car cass was shipped to Philadelphia Mon day afternoon, where it was sold for a good cash price. Operator F. B. Hoag and Wm. Fox were out hunting Tuesday, and from re ports of their game killed, they are now entitled to membership in the L. C. E. M. McFadden, Dan Sullivan, Sr.< and Herman Anderson attended the funeral of D. S. Daley at Driftwood. Wednesday morning. LOUISE. For Rent. Ono six room house, with bath, city water, gas, cellar and all modern im provements. R. SEGER. 10 SHAW'S jHL MALT. T° n ' c an< 4 Beverage" ViAWSMA/7 A REAL MALT • BOTTLED BY THE DISTILLERS. LEADING DEALERS == Have You Seen our $5. Trimmed Hats They are up-to-date, Stylishly Trim med, no two alike and the price—we ask you to use your own judgment-- 1 compare with any $8 or $9 Hat in town I JFIqo /»