YMMHKQI I Breezy 1 | County {1 1 Netfs I FC^AS^ASAIE MPSI FIRST FORK The bottom fell out of the social that was to have been held at the school house, Saturday evening, but the corn roast at Swank Bro's that evening "filled the bill." There were about forty pres ent and they had a jolly good time, with roast corn aud other grub galore. Will Caldwell lost his "Colonel" horse last Friday. Pretty tough on Will, just as fall plowing was commencing. Mr. Knock Warner, of Ohio, is stop ping at C. E. Logue's and is helping him to build chimneys and fix up his new house generally, preparing for the season's rush of bear hunttfrs. The heavy rains of Saturday and Sun day have put a stop to buckwheat thresh ing and potato digging for a few days. Swank Bro's are threshing the oats in the neighborhood, waiting for the buck wheat to dry out. There is a larger acreage of wheat being sown along this stream this fall than for years. The farmers have made up their minds that they have got to raise their own breadstuff's, if the price of flour is going to stay so high. We think this storm must be the Eijuinoxial and it will be a great help to the newly sown wheat and fall pasturage. R. M. Williams and Wm. Logue have been drawn as jurymen for the October term, of court, from this section of the countj'. It will be Will's first experience in this line of business. Wonder why the PRESS does not print a list of the jurymen? Other county sapers do. [The list only came into our hands this week. The trial and jury lists appear in this issue.] —Ed. The many friends of Mrs. M. J. Logue will be pleased to learn that her health is improving, it it is but slowly. She was able to take a carriage ride last wek. Crows are destroying lots of corn in this section. They have not been so plenty in a long time as they are this fall. Sept. 26. NUFSED. HUNTLEY. Anson Mason and wife, of Pine Street, was the guest of W. R. Smith and family Sunday. John Drivas called on friends in Erie, Pa., on Sunday. C. W. Johnson was a llenovo caller on Thursday. John W. Johnson called on his nephew, John Witchey, of Renovo, Saturday aud Sunday. Miss Hazel Billiugs, who has beeu working at Driftwood for the past few weeks, called on relatives and friends in to\vn on Sunday. Selburn Logue, ot Kane, Pa., was home over Suodav with his family. W. A. Nelson, who has been ill for some time, is able to be around again but it will be some time before he will be able to return to his work. We are glad that he is improving. Dan Kailburn, I'ennsy fireman, of Renovo, was a pleasant caller in town on Sunday evening. B. J. Collins transacted business in Driftwood on Saturday. The Iluutley band gave a musical en tertainment in the opera House un Satur day evening. SPORT. RICH VALLEY. Mr. MeCauley hat a fine crop of eorn this year. Mi Hoy Pcasley i* fanning now. Mr. K Chadwiek is improving. Gleonie Housler is still ou crutches. .1 utile- t • ranger ha.* a fim- house. Mr. Davis, wife and family are visiting the Fair at Olean. B-Tt Barr is helping cut eorn on the MelJee farm. Mrs. Itranger had a family reuuion last Sunday. Bert B.trr has his house almost ready to move into. Mr Clinton and wife visited parents over Sunday. Jlr*. Joseph KuiiU-y visited parent* and al*o Fred (Mruai and Violet Ban vi*ited relation* on Sunday. Mr Klli* Barr ha » a fine potato, crop for the cotuiug winter Floyd Barton has a nice crop ol corn. Frank U*i> w r«-painting bia bona*. Clyde Lewi* v tailed bia lather over Sunday. Mr Chaunevy Barr '.a* uiuVed. Anion Narrtgon baa um *tde ut ib« root on hi* house Hurrah' There will l>«' a litit and I is- Cream So* til at the Klk Lie It aebutd bouse, Sal urday evening. Oet. |«t. DA la*. WANTED Al MUIM. Men u» raiirawiit ua, either lt*>ntly ur traveling Sum in tit* (lute Iti at art Mum » lit the work fur (be right men Apply at uiu<« tail secure u>rriu>ry AILIN NUMtk MY CO, Met.be****. N. V i*ta> NORTH CREEK. Plenty of rain lately, but is is just what we need. Mrs. Kthel Housler made a flying trip to the city, Thursday of last week. Mrs.Annie Housler and son Merton,also, Clendon Moore went to town Thursday, evening. llow did you get homo, Clen don ? Thomas Britton was in town Friday. A triple birthday surprise party was held at the home of Ernest Housler, Saturday evening, September 24th, in honor of the birthdays of Ernest Hous ler, Willis McClenahao, and Wm. Spence, which came on the saui2 day. All report a good time. Kveral Housler and Ed. Morgan went to the city Monday. Mrs. Rebecca Spence, of Emporium, attended the birthday party Saturday evenina, returniug home Sunday p. m. Lloyd Taylor returned to his home near Black Creek, N. Y., Monday. Lewis Yates went to town Tuesday. The belfry will soon be completed. We think friend Dow must have noticed how patiently the children were waiting, hence the rapid progress. BLUE JAY. SINNAMAHONING. A. J. Barclay is busy harvesting these days. Lena Burkland is attending school at Millersburg Normal. Miss Helen Council is visiting friends at Williamsport and Lock Haven this week. Miss Charlotte Brooks left on Mon day for California and Washington ou an extended visit. Mrs. Joel Speaker and son Howard, of Brookville, were visitors here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jlarry Waring, of Du- Bois, were visiting here this week, guests of friends. Mrs. N. Bushore visited friends at Short Bend on Monday. Mrs. Amos Lorndun, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Bushore, this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Shafer and daugh ter, of Benezette, were visitors here last week. Several Driftwood visitors enjoyed the sport at the Rink Saturday evening. Benettie Bennett, Naomi Whitmore, Ertua Bennett, Rebecca l'adotf, Ger trude Kirklaud, John Wykoff, Jr., Harry Michaels and Walter Phillips at tended church at Driftwood, Monday evening. The traiu being late they did not get home until morning. Walter Phillips walked home from Driftwood Monday night. Too long a wait for the train. Amos Fenton has a long face lately. His best girl has gone away. Cheer up, Amos, there are other bright smiles awaiting. Miss Irene Chase and daughter Anna, of Be novo, are visiting here this week. Mrs. Nathan Silin and children left on Tuesday on a visit to relatives and friends at New Vork. Mrs. Albert Call visited Lock Have on Wednesday. Lost, strayed or stolen—.John Henry Logue. Last seen of him he was on his way to Hunter's llest on Cook's Run. liorn, Sept. 212 nd, 1910, to Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Kephart. a daughter. Mrs. Geo. Batchelder, who has been very sick, is improving .-lowly. Mrs. M. Blodgett is poorly with iheu matism. Mr*. Alice Knglish. of Caatle Gar den, is visitiug her sister, Mrs. Geo. Batchclder, tin- week. Geo. P. Shafer has placed a new bar in hi* house, and i* doing business again at the old stand. G«u. is eeitainly a hustler. Couucil Br i't. are iu.*hiug the work on tbeii in.v store building a* fast as they ean get the brick. It will be a fine large building when completed. Jim Batuhelder has gotteu his bear traps all oiled aud ready for Oct. Ist. He hopes to get a bear before breakfast, Saturday next. He ha* concocted a new bait that oue can almost hear it smell. It is altuont as "loud as J. Henry l«ogue. Autos Bennett will du the threshing here thi* tall. He ha* a good machine and will do good work. A. D. Gore and Son have their new tfrisi null nearly ready for business. They have millwrights putting IU the machinery thi* week and will be ready f> r fall work iu a lew days. James It. Bateheldi-r was at the omuty *eat on Wednesday, sett hug his 19 It) las duplicate. Isetb Nelson report* bear plenty on Mill Itun. A tiue uios* ol ilch til Wyslde school. Several families are <|Uarauline4. i*o|> liloilget ha* bia old lltle cleaned up lur bia annual bear hunt. DkMsK tat**l I'upular Mtwk. Mine May tluultl, (eauher uf piano tort baa rw«lv«l a Kill Una uf the lat ml mill tuuat popular aheel uiuaia. All the popular aire. Popular ami claaa :cal luuait Price* rettaouable. M-U TM On* Qr**t Iniaraai. HdtiMlliw !• the only Internal •aril) ibe 4eef tuairulliii anilely uf in* thoughtful ui*u —M*t*4uU fail- It** CAMERON COUNTY PRESS,TTITTRSDAV, SEPTEMBER 29, XQTO. MEDIX RUN. L. 11. M oodj, of Dußois, was in town on business Wednesday. Orman Allen, of Kersoy, is visiting friends in town. Miss Blanch Arkly and Miss Bessie Shear who have been visiting relatives here for a few days, returned to their houie at ltenovo on Sunday Truman London Hioved his family to Sizcrville last week. Evans Hoover, of l'enfield, was in town on Friday. Born, to Lewis Krise and wife, Sept. 24th, a daughter. Thos. Smith and wife were Dußois visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nice and daugh ter, of Millers Run, were visiting their daughter here over Sunday. Mrs. Claude Chase is rjuite sick at this writing. CORRESPONDENT. SINNAMAHONING. Miss Alice Shafer is visiting friends in Benezette. Mr. Harry Elliot and J. Hawley Baird, attended the Mansfield Fair last week. Miss Charlotte M. Brooks left Tues day morning for Berkeley, California, where she has accepted a position. Iler many friends wish her success. Mr. C. H. Cordie spent Sunday in Em porium. lion. C. F. Barclay spent Friday in town enroute to Gettysburg, where he expects to attend the unveiling of the Bucktail Monument. Col. J. O. Brookannk, of Driftwood, transacted business in town Thursday and Friday. Mr. A. Phillips was out of town over Sunday. Miss Odessa Dent of Dent's, spent Saturday as the guest of Mies Dau ri Crum. Mrs. Lightner and daughter Jessie, spent Sunday in Driftwood. Mrs. Kathrine Strayer is visiting friends at Keating Summit. Mr. Wilbur Fuller aud Miss Hazel Van Wert have returned from Niagara. Mrs. Nathan Silin and family are visiting in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Casey, of Elizabeth town, have returned to their home, after visiting friends in town. X.Y.Z. List of Jurors. The following is the list of jurors drawn to nerve at the October term of court, commencing Mon. day, the 10th: GRAND JURORS. 1 Berfleld. 11. O Laborer Otbson 2 Beldin, Ed Carpenter Grove 3 Berfleld, John Laborer Gibson 4 Barr, Marshall Laborer Gibson 5 Brooks, M. N. U. L. Farmer Gibson 6 Chad wick, Leon ....Carpenter —Emporium 7 Council. J. D Merchant Grove 8 Dougherty, Charles Laborer Driftwood 9 Edsall, Fred Farmer Hhippen 10 Felt, L. R Dentist Emporium 11 Felt, Guy Clerk Emporium 12 Groan, William. Merchant Emporium 13 Haupt, Albert Blacksmith. ..'Emporium 14 Hellver, M Farmer Hhippen 15 Hughes, E. H Merchant Emporium 1H Jenks, A. E. Farmer I.umber 17 Jones, Lewis Farmer Lumber in Lockwood.KaudolphFarmer.. Shippen 19 Logue, William Merchant Gibson 20 Nellis, Otto Laborer Emporium 21 Hhoup, Peter. Laborer Emporium 22 Tobin, James Laborer Hhippen 23 Tompkins, Harvey..Merchant Emporium 24 Whiting, Ed Laborer Lumber TRAVERSE JURORS. 1 Bisel, Dan Laborer Emporium 2 Brundage, Leon ....Laliorer .shippen 3 Beldin, Charles..... Farmer Sliiopeu 4 Hanner, Joseph ....Laborer Gibson 5 Close, Bert Farmer..... .. Hhippen fl Craft. Henry Gent ..Emporium 7 Carter. William Sr...Farmer Hhippen H Chad wick, Charles Laborer Emporium a Corbett, William Clerk Drift wood 10 Clark, William,.... .Laborer Emporium 11 Ihuiford, Mart, Laborer Emporium 12 Dixon, W. L. Laborer. Euifiorluiu 13 Davis, Allen Farmer Hhippen 14 Da v. Herbert .... .Book-keeper Emporium Ift Dalryuiple, W. H.. Filer Emporii m 16 Edgar, Charles ... Farmer Hnippen 17 Fisher, W H Blacksmith Driftwood \H Farley, Charles Landlord Emporium 19 Felt, Charles Book keeper Emporium 20 Fultc, J. B Laborer Grove 21 Getchell, lliram. Carpenter .Emporium 22 GallinuiiUer, Andrew Laborer Hhippen t\ Haley, William . ...Blacksmith Emporium 24 Hayue« t J. B Fsrmer Grove 25 Hout, Geo (.abnrer Emporium Ift Hamilton, Wayne. l.al>orer .... Emporium 27 Husted, Fred ..Laborer .... Emporium 2* Hayes, D. C Livery Emporium 29 Hockley. Charles .Engineer... .Emporium 3u Kinnler. Frank ... Farmer Hhippen SI MeConle. D. W.. Laborer ... (Trove 32 Miller. Je*Mj Farmer Grove ri Mulchay. John ...., Harber ...Emporium 34 M« I4 (, ay. K. M....-Clerk ... Emporium 3A M»»ore, Frwd Laborer...... Emporium 36 McMullen. John Lat>orer ... Emporium 37 Moat, Waller Ageltl.- . Gib%«»ti 3* Nelson, Gu« Laborer Emporium 39 Nel»oii, Alfred- ... Laborer Kmporium 4*) Prouufoo*. Orville Printer Emporium 11 Strayer, F. I* .... Machinist ..Emporium 42 Hprague. W D . Ls'n.rrr ... Portage 4.1 Towner. Dell. -.. Laborer .. ..Mttipiieii 14 Wade, Owen Farmer ... Lumber IA Wit tie, WD. Gent Emporium Ml William-*, K M Kirmer.. Grove* 47 Waller, Charles ... Farmer .... Hhippen is /wald,John ... ... Laborer ~,. Hhip|»eit Fortunate Accident. Monday weuing, Mm. Win. CUrk, of t<HNt want, accompanied four trio H 111 Mll childrwu on m straw rnli* to Sui-r vi 11... Whoa tint party WITH the nulrouil .it tin- Hi«er farm, they met with til tiH'lilmit, that certainly priivwl lucky. Mr*. t'Urlc rolutm th« ta. u, IM lullowit: "1..Mil wvuulug, Si-pt. jßkt, I JOIIIMI • |>arly of fuurl«wu mnall child ren lit » atri»w rltld to MuKrvlllu an>l whan w« arrivail at th» eruwnuK Ihi* mdi' of ChM J. ltow*ril'« farm, wlmri tl««y bud rhan|(i«l lh« rmul mil lutl uu IIkIIU up, it tining il«rk, W« drovtt over tb« tiank, u|Mttillliig HIM WHKOU, tli« hormm running tiway. Mynt-lf, with * tmlm In my arin., .ml liur lilt In uutm *fftt |>llinml urnhil lh« Wtguu Mill euulit not move until Uel|< arilved I.m klly Riiu* of lUe llltlu OIIIM warn In jMritl, more lh«u I fnw i'uUi uuit bruin. litin I iij II rt*tl tii thai »nle «uil Imukj uuilvr lb« l>f'» i«ru Ju.t t ft>w Hlglilti <tgo I ilri4im<t .Uuut ju.t tk«t Km b«|l|wMiMl mhl lulii t.iii. Iti tm MIII, Imt UMVM tii 'VIGNI MY IIIMIU* WWW 111 MMM IrUtf." New Suits and Coats Foß Ju™*mn, ISSES Handsome Broadcloth Suits, nicely braided with l<at Tail Braid $12.50, &. sl3 50 Extra j*ooil values in stylish Suits from 515.00 XO 25 OO Long Coats with the new Presto Collars $15.00 AND $16.50 Security Bill Folds The Security Bill Fold lock to your pocket. You can't lose it, nor can it be taken from you without your knowledge. Made of handsome seal finishel leather. Price SI.OO \The New Nemo "Solid-Service" System Means True Economy for Every Woman E n . The Nemo "Solid-Service" Cmmts meet the universal demand for corsets at a popular price that are stylish and comfortable, and yet will stand hard wear every day in the year. It is TRUE ECONOMY to pay fi.oo for a corset that will outwear two ordinary SI.OO corsets and keep its shape to the end. Nemo "Solid-Service" Corsets WILL. . Two of the "Solid-Service" wodels are made with the Nemo "Unbreakable Hip" —if the corset breaks over the hip within a reasonable time, you get a new one. 112 Another style has the new "Apron Front" —a great figure-reducing device—and the novel crossed hose supporters in on# the "X-Uspender" styles. Still another model is the "Dress-Adjusting" Corset, which holds waist and skirt in place without / pinning through the corset. l \ Correct style, perfect comfort and genuine economy li'f -j^'l\ are combined in the Nemo "Solid-Service" Corsets. WuM\ We're anxious to show them to you. ytlL/11l \ \ Nemo No. 200 —SOLID-SERVICE, with Nemo \ \n? ((\ J "Dress-Adjusting" device; for ail medium | I figures; white coutil, sizes 18 to 20 I YIN/ A\\' / I Nemo No. 208 —SOLID-SERVICE, with "Apron I IVI /\\ \ ( Belt" and crossed hose supporters; for u.l [ AA IYi j \\\| and medium figures; white coutil or batiste.. \«P Mi|i I [[ > 1 U Nemo No. 210 -SOLID-SERVICE, with Nemo / Jr. I « "Unbreakable Hip," for tail and mtuium (ig- I i 5,\ p ures; white coutil, sizes 19 to 36 I i/9 "" *Nc. Nemo No. 211 —SOLID-SERVICE, a n;< 'el F : m- . er i' ' C'ilar to No. 210, but with lower bust r ,short J £ SOUD-SEHVICE figures ... / . ' ■■■■— gfi? rnm—in—m mMmmmrmm — -ri r~Tr> in mmmmm i n n i. r Rlf I 1 O V| n Emporium's • Am. U-Cll 1 Greatest Store Council Proceedings. Proceedings of regular meeting of Borough Council held Monday even ing, Sept. 26, 1910. Meeting called to order at 8:30 p. m. On motion of Mr. John T. Howard, Mr. T. H. Norris acted as Piesident, pro tem. Members present: Messrs. Cum- j mings, ilaupt, Howard, Mullin, Norris and Mumford Members absent: Messrs. Pearsall, j Foster and Spencer Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The ('hair ID an of the Sewer Commit- ' tee reported that the sewer on Wood street had been completed. Moved by Mr. Ilaupt, seconded by ) Mr Mumford, that the Ordinance re- • lating to the Surface Water Sewer Ex- j tension be adopted as presented by ! Mr Howard on August ltitb. Ayes and Nayes were called: Ayes:—.Messrs. Cummings, Haupt, Howard, Mullin, Mumford and Norris. Absent: Messrs. l'carsall, Spencer and Foster. Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr Cummings, that bill of Mr. A. 11. Shafer of SBS 00 for services render ed as follows be paid: Fifth street ! crude, $lO on; making plans and speci- ' Orations for Surface Water Sewer, 160 00; making arrangements with K. K. Co., in regard to Sewer, f5.00. Car- 1 ritdi K"signation of Mr. >1 H. Foster, Councilman for Middle Ward, read. Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded by Mr. Mullin, that the resignation of Mr. Foster as member of Council be accepted. Carried Moved by Mr. Howard, seconded b\ Mr Mullin, that Mr. T. 11. Norris be elected President of the liorough Council, to till the vacancy caused by the resignation ot Mr. M. H Fos ter. Carried. Aye* and Nayes were called: Ayes; MesHrs Cuininiiitfs, Haupt, Howard, Mtillia, Mumford Not voting Mr. Norris. Absent: Messrs. I'eursall and Spun cer On motion ol Mr. Mulliu Council ad journed. C. F. CMANDKU., Hecretarv, FREE BOOK For Every Living Thing en tin- IV u» Uuui|»br«j»' VrU-rinsrj .S|s» illcs. 800 honk lIM, OH Iks T*«*tlU«ttl uwl Cue ut Hursns, Osttls, hli"|i, !!<•«■ MtJ Poultry, *!•» IttsbW Chart Ut hsug up, lusiltnS trso. u«T or tpiciric*. A. A. 9 MUSI Mill r>iM. ! rifM. • H r»< »r«tM* I ITTI-TT KMIMIMI. I*. I . son H UOTI l«lw«UI. IMIWIIIMI. n • MURK*, 1011. Uialfc n K fx IMI lilt* I IT. » M I Ul.lt' K>ll|t>|( Ulanka*. U U Wl»t tHHIAUK. M M r»i ftllilll ».4 KltMai llmSit. I. I r»l »kl* M*« ISl*. HHK. liatlteM, J. I »i 11111 l UM>IIIU> IM4I«>>II»« At ILTITMK I *!* "» ••••' I VSI >• «' ul pltuai Mi it Is- —• U ut m UMStS' IIWI> Ml W WVfMtf • USB W4 4MI SKWH*. »•« I OS. New Beaded and German Silver Mesh Bags. We offer these stylish purses at very reasonable prices. Beau- j Beaded 2.00 to $5.00 1J x SiWerTags 50C tO $5.00 The Churches. FIRST BAPTIST. REV. J. L. BOGUE, Piiator. 10:30 a. m., Sermon. 11:45 Special Service in the Sunday* I School. The regular lesson will be ommitt«d. 6:30 Y. P. S. 0. E —"The Eccentric Life." 7:30 Special Story and Song Service. EMMANUEL CHURCH. REV. M. L. TATE, Rector, i The following service will lie held on next Sunday: There will be a Celebra j tion of the Holy Communion at 10:30 !a. m. The subject of the sermon will 1 be "Temptation " Sunday School will | convene at 12:00 sharp, in Parish j ; House. Kvering Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock, theme, "Deliverance j Fr. m Evil." This will be the conclud i iii« horimin on the Lord's Pray nr. .Strangers are ulwuys welcome at ; Emmanuel Church. FIRST MHFNTOT)IHT EPISCOPAL. RKV. J. F. ANDERSON, Pastor. Preuching hy the pastor at 10!30, a. in., nubjeot, '"Dynamico of the King dom of (JoU " Al 7:30 p. in., an ad- 1 dre»>< or nermon by the Rev. J. C, Car- j penier, District Superintendant of the Anli-Sdoun League. The men of the towi> especially should hear Mr. Car penter All the otlu-r services of the day will be observed. Purity and Potency in Prescriptions Aud you yet just that when you have your prescriptions filled at The Old Reliable Drug Store A private prescription room where there are no aiiuoyiiiK de tails or botlu i>*iuie noise* to de tract trout tlte efficient service which the phaiiuacist should give you. your prescriptiotu> to us, You will be delighted with the service and your doctoi will be delighted with lllc re. tilts. 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