I Breezy g 1 Countyl 1 Netfs | FIRST FORK. Judge John A. Wykoff, ot Sinnama honing, was renewing old acquaintances on First Fork last week. The school directors of Grove town ship, held their directors meeting at Haines' school house, last Saturday. Bailey school, No. 3, closed a very suc cessful term last week. The school was started last July. Stella Logue, the teacher, is the daughter of Jessee Logue, of First Fork, Pa. Walter Swank, who has been employ ed at Ilammersley for some time, spent Sunday under the parental roof. He contemplates going to North Carolina with a crew of men selected by the com pany. They start from Driftwood this week. The measles are spreading some. Two families in Miller district are still housed. Hicks' and Miles Smith's have them also. The Miller school will be closed this week yet. Renew work again Mon day, March 7, 1910. Mrs. Frank Miller, who is at Lock Haven Hospital, is improving slowly. They may bring her home the latter part ot the week, or the beginning of next week. The Spelling Bee at Sinnamahoning, was largely attended last Friday night. There will be a pie social at Gilmore school house, next Saturday, March sth. Everybody cordially invited to attend. J. llaynes, who has been employed at Sinnamahoning, is home for some time. Ortha Smith, of Sinnamahoning, was the guest of Samuel Smith over Sunday. Emma Berfield, of near Costello, wag visiting relatives at the Haynes home, over Sunday. FINIS. MEOIX RUN. Emmett Ogden was at Wilkesbarre on business last week. Willie Barr, of Hicks Run, visited his uncle at this place over Sunday. Mrs. Thos. Dalton, who has been ill for some time, is improving slowly, under the care of Dr. Mock. A number of people from this place at tended the funeral of Mrs. Daugherty at Benezette, Tuesday. Alice and Harry DeHass, of Benezette, are visiting their sister at this place. Mrs. B. L. Shaffer is on the sick list. Born, to Wm. Pitner and wife, a girl, Monday night. Virginia Orr, who has been sick with measle6 for some time, is better at this writing. Henry Hill was a Driftwood visitor last week. The high school closed here three days last week, as our principal, Fred Coch ran, was at Indiana on business. How about it, Fred? Harriett Nefcy, of Driftwood, visited her sister at this place last week. Agnes Wagner is visiting triends at at Dußois this week. Jacob Frantz, of Driftwood, visited his brother at this jlace over Sunday. Ruth Ross was shopping in Dußois one day last week. The restaurant changed hands last week. Mohan went to his former Jhome at First Fork and Mrs. John Callahan took possession. X. X. X. SINNAMAHONING. .•'yrtle Shafer spent Sunday in Em porium. Mrs. V. A Brooke visited her daugh ter Mrs.W. T. Piper at Renovo, last Sun day. Mrs. Gakle and two small sons, of Keating, visited her sister, Mrs. Milford Krebs, a couple days last week. Mrs. J. H. Darrin was the guest of her son Geo. Darrin last week. Quite a number of our young people attended the band concert at Driftwood last Saturday evening. Heber Wykoff and wife are visiting his father and mother. Wash. Crum, of St. Marys, was in town last Sunday. J. H. Drum who has been clerking for Crum Bros for several months has ac cepted a position with Couusil Bros. Geo. P. Jones and Chas. Rishell, of Emporium, aud John Schwab, of Cam eron, were in town Monday. The Literary Society held a very inter esting meeting last Friday evening. Special missionary services were held in the Church last Sunday evening. They were well attended considering the inclement weather and all enjoyed the various selections and especially the sing ing by Mrs. Ayres, of New York. James Wykoff spent Sunday in Em porium. A. J. Barclay made a business trip to Emporium last Monday. ' , Mrs. Francelia Shafer has been quite ill but is improving at this writing. F. A. Johnson, of Kmporiuro, was in town Monday. XXX STERLING RUN. < Quite a number in town were sick with la grippe the past week. H. F. Foster is working at Renovo for a short time. The Sterling Base Ball Team cleared $25.00 at their supper Friday night and all had a fine time. Mrs. Qeo. Carlston, of Emporium, was a business caller in town Saturday. The heavy rain Saturday and Sunday caused quite a land slide on the Mt. Hope Railroad. The water it very high at this writing. On Monday it raised one foot in one hour. Mrs. Nathan Silin and children, of Sinnamahoning, were the guests ot A. Padolf and family over Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Hulsinger, of Renovo, was a visitor in town the past week. Mrs. J. H. Darren was called to Sinna mahoning the past week on account of the illness in the family ot her son, Geo. Darren. 11. Martino, who has been at his home in Bradford for some time was in town a few days this week. Mrs. C. G. Howlett and Nettie Kissel were Emporium visitors Tuesday. Sadie Comely, who has been been quite ill, is better at this writing. Mabel Stephens, of ltidgway, was was the guest of her parents, Wm. Stephens and wife, the past week. BLUE BELL. HUNTLEY. Gladys Hill, of Grove Hill, was the guest of Mrs. W. R. Smith on Monday. L. H. Smith tranacted business in Driftwood on Saturday. Roy L. Smith, of Renovo, called on his parents, Levi H. Smith and wife, Sunday. Lawrence Smith, of Renovo, called on his family Saturday and Sunday. Henry Hill and A. H. Jordan, of Grove Hill, transacted business in town on Saturday. William H. Logue and John S. Jor dan transacted business in Driftwood on Friday. C. W. Johnson is working second trick at HY tower tor a few days. H. F. Foster, second trick man at HY tower, is working at Renovo office for a few days. Mrs. C. J. Miller called on relatives and friends at Ilicks Run a few days last week. John Drivas, track hand for W. W. Johnson, is on the sick list. Mrs. Leslie English, ot Castle Garden, called on her parents, J. S. Jordan and wife on Saturday. William Kailburn was a business caller in Driftwood on Friday. 8. B. WYSIDE NEWS. Business is progressing quite lively in this little town. Bula Batchelder has been quite sick with chicken pox. Miranda Mason, who has been visiting at Driftwood the past week, returned to her home on Sunday. Joe says he will try to develop the pictures now, it being such cloudy wea ther. Mrs. Geo. D. Mead is improving slow ly- The girls say stamps arc more useful than candy, but Pop don't think so. Mrs. John Jordan, of Huntley, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Batchelder. Mrs. S. A. Logue passed into her 83rd year on Feb. 23rd. She is one of the oldest residents of this community. J. A. Mead has returned from Ilam mersley. He bad the pleasure of call ing on his friends here, especially the fair sex. "Budd" Muttersbaugh was seen on our sireets one day last week. W. H. Davis and son were seen on the low land Saturday. Dr. Beale, of Driftwood, was here on Tuesday, on wheels. Mrs. W. J. Mead visited her home people the first of the week. Quite a number of our young people •f%L New Spring Shirts ves f®, aK well as band {lE some bat-end, four-in-hand '■/ bp""ttLy 5* I'ln neirest styles and colors /" JA, ffll y ou will find in great var- J | ||iw iety at this store. Our W Spring goods are all ready ■ / y| f| for your inspection and you 'ijMf \ ..fflW Mil will find medium weight i ' : If" i underwear gloveß, hats and V F shoes and everything to suit YRtGMT the critical taste at Harris'. Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes Jasper Harris, The People's Clothing House Opposite Post Office, EMPORIUM, PA. CAMERON COUNTY PRBSS, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910. attended tbe Sinnamahoning church en tertainment last Sunday evening. ICICLE. CAMERON. Ice and snow going fast. Edward Schwab drove to Sterling Run Sunday. "Popey" Stuart is on the siek list, re ported la grippe. Mrs. Herman Anderson and daughter visited friends in Emporium Monday. Mrs. llarvey Barger and children, of Calder, visited Mrs. E. D. Krape, Mon day. Reed Beaty and wife, of Hix Run, spent the past week with Wm. Wykoff and wife, returning home Sunday. The chicken and oyster supper held in the hall Saturday evening waß well at tended and all report having been well fed. The residents of this place reported on the sick list last week are all consider ably better and improving as fast as can be expected. Sadie Comley, daughter of E. P. Comley, of this place, who is working at Sterling Rnn, was reported very sick Sunday. Her friends all hope for her speedy recovery. "Bvgs" Graham spent Sunday at the Valley House, returning to work Mon day morning. John Anderson, of Mt. Jewett, who has been spending the past week with his sister, Mrs. Herman Anderson, returned home Monday. Schwab Bro's, filled their ice house Saturday, just in time, for a sudden break-up came Sunday, clearing the creek. Mrs, Alfred Johnson, wife of section foremon at Fenton's Tank, visited Her man Anderson and wife, Friday. The Penn Briek Co's Extra No. 216, of Calder, made its first trip of the sea son to this plaoe Monday. Harry Morse, at the throttle. This eerly start looks well ror another summer's boom at the works. "Pop" Garven and Jim Harvey made a trip to Sterling Run Monday, to saw off the tie of the seven-up game, played at this place Friday, and lost all their laurels. They returned to that place Tuesday morning, stating they would try and win them back if possible, if not they would goto Emporium, and play the games there that they have scheduled. They evidently lost tor they were seen on their way to Emporinm, | over the hill via Canoe Run. LOUISE.. BEECHWOOD. , j Sleighing parties have been fashion- I able, bat we fear the rain has made them | a thing of the past. Alfred Rice, of Olean, N. Jf-., visited ! his parents at this place, last Sunday;?!'" j Mrs. D. M. Toner has been ill with la i grippe. : s . vu David Kirkpatrick, son and daughter, I left on Monday for Cleveland, Ohio. I Mr. K., having sold his farm. ! Sharp Rice has accepted a position- as | laborer on the repairs of P, R. R. ! Delia Lawson met with a painful ao- I cident last Monday, which resulted in . a spia ned ankle. She is improving at this i writing. ! M. E. Ev ers, who has been confined to j his home for some time, is able to resume ; bis duties. E. L. Whitley, of Kane, visited frieuds in town last week. It is reported that we are to lose some lof our young ladie3 in the near future, j We do not like this idea, as we have such a few, we should miss them very much. Here's luck, however. Washington's birthday was celebrated in a verv cunning way. Many tea parties I were held, but? Joseph Cook is quite ill. The Grange Lodge held their regular ! meeting on Saturday evening. I. 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