Breezy | |f County I 1 Nerts 1 SINNAMAHONING. Mrs. 0. L. Bailey spent Friday in Emporium. Mr. C. V. Loveland, of Muncv. spent Monday as the guest at the M. E. Par sonage. Mrs. C. W. Gray has returned from visiting friends at Sharon, Pa. Mrs. Henry Caldwell and daughter, spent Tuesday in Emporium. Miss Helen Council has returned from | visiting friends at Wiiiiumsport and Lock Haven. Mr. Nace Drum, of Dultois, spent i Saturday at his home. Miss Kelly, ot llenovo, spent Satur- i day as the guest of Mrs. James Counsil. | Mrs. Morris Barton, who has under- I gone a very serious operation, has return- | ed home, and is now improving. Mrs. Charles Meixall and family spent | Saturday in Emporium. Tliad. Brooks, of Driftwood, spent Saturday evening in town. Mr. Amos Fenton spent Sunday in Emporium. Dr. C. W. Gray and wife spout Sun day evening in Driftwood. Mrs. Frank Fisher has returned from visiting her mother at Lock Haven. Miss Netta Kissel, of Sterling llun, is visiting her sister. Mis. Troxell Fulton. Mrs. Amos Swartwood is visiting her son at Emporium this week. Mrs. Coffee and daughter, Juliet, ol Barnesville, who has been visiting her father, Morris Barton, has returned home. The Ladies Aid Society will hold an oyster supper Wednesday evening, Oct. 12th at the Parsonage. X.Y.Z. CAMERON Stung—Ed. Clark. A. A. Smith, ol Sterling Bun, was a Cameron caller Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Clark left for New Colum bia, Tuesday morning, to see a sick rela tive, but shortly after she left, he was re ported dead. The K. G. E. boys will hold their an nua! sermon in their Hall in the evening of October itth and request all members to be present on this occasion, llev. Lehman will officiate. The K. G. E. will hold an oyster sup per and dance on the evening ot (Jet. 14. Everybody invitod. • William MeVane started for George town last week to consult a doctor. Will has been ill for some time. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Jack Clark went out for "shang" a few days last week and came home with all he could carry. He says he made his winter's stake. Fr.mk Speaker left for the Lock Ha ven hospital last week. Frank has been laid up with rheumatism all summer. Rooert Boyd, who has been employed at the Howard lumber camp, is speuding a few days at home. Wn>. Wykoff, who has been working at Hicks Bun, is spending a lew days with his famity. Quite a number of our yimug gentle men still make regular weekly trips to Emporium. What is the attraction, boys? Oct. A, 1910, Louimk. HUNTLEY. Thomas Kailburu was a Saturday evening caller at Sterling liun. L. 11. Smith thrashed out his buck wheat erop on Monday. H. J. Collins and Wru. H. Logue arc busily engaged iu cutting their corn this week. B. J. Collins finished hauling A. D* (tore's logs; the last ear was shipped on Saturday. C. A. Dice of Sterliug Kun was a pleasant caller in towm on Tuesday. L. A. Smith is now the owner of a flue bird dog and W. It. Smith has the champiou rabbit dog. Wayne Nelsou hax a captain of a ctsiu dog and It. J. Collins owns two of the greatest l»ear dogs iu the county. Any one desiring a vari ety of sport will kuow where togo when they come to Huntley town. Clarence Johuftoii was an Emporium caller on Monday. ].rr. A Oeneroua and Charitable Wish . '*l with all might know of the benefit I revived from your Foley's Kidney Itemedv, " aaya 1. N llegun Farmer, Mo. Hi* knb»ey» and bladder g»ve him *o much pain, uilncljf aud snnoysuer In eould not work, nor sleep 11. F« |ey'» Kidney Iteiuedy i-oinpK (••!) eured him For wlc l»y Mmporlum Druj to CAMERON. Ed. Clark hud the time of his liic. His eyes show it. Rnscon Evans made a hurry call on Friday evening on E. M. McFaddeu. Frank Sullivan and Uarvev Morse were business callers in Emporium the past lew evening. William Fox had the misfortune to Inose :i new hat during the hii»li winds, Saturday evenings. William Wykofl and wile are spending i lew days in town. .Jaek McFadden is again employed at the IJrick Works. Frank Speaker has gone to the Lock | llaven Hospital lor an operation. Dan Sullivan claims the largest crop ot potatoes in Cameron county. They arc big too. "Now you keep still.'' Miss Gertrude Wickett called on her parents at St. Marys over Sunday. Jack Clark is now champion bear catcher. Frank Sullivan wishes it known that he will represent himself iu any hor.-e --trading deal hereafter. Operator J. W. Harvey now uses a pilot with a lantern in his evening strolls. How about it Jim? Lost:—Dan Sullivan's umbrella, some where between depot and his home. Finder please return. William McCann visited friends in Emporium Saturday evening. Where does she live, Dad? E. F. Conilcy spent Sunday with his family in this place, returning to Em porium. Monday. Edward Ciark is champion "Porky" hunter, getting seven the last week. BRUNO. RICH VALLEY. 'l'he box social at Elk Lick school house, was well attended and a neat sum of money realized. A pleasant time. Miss Violet Barr came up to the box social and returned to her work. Sunday. Mr. Bert and Lee Barr attended the box social, returning to their work Sun day. Lee has purchased a wheel. Look out, bo^. Ellis Barr has "lilted'' quite a few bee trees. Chas. Barr and Irvin Geswender visit ed relatives hero on Sunday. Miss Kena Sweezy is teaching the Elk Lick school. Mrs. Mary Walker is visiting her sis ter, Grace Teets. Mr. P. S. Culver is improving. A number of ISmporiumites were seen on our streets Sunday. Mrs. McCormick visited her parents oue day last week. Boy I'easley purchased .a new stove. Whj? Mrs. Ellis Barr was sick on Sunday. Say, boys, was not that d.tndy ice cream at the school house. ZEP. STERLING RUN. Mrs. Roy Page aud little daughter of Cam Moore, of Rich Valley, visited relatives on the Portage, Thursday. Hello Williaiasport! Glad to meet you. Shake! Mrs. Florence Cool went to town on Saturday. Some of the descendeuts and relatives of Henry Lewis and wife (both deceased) met in the old homestead orchard, Oct. j Ist, end organized to hold re-unions each year. The pic-nic was well attended for the first meeting. There were live chil dren, six grund children, and nine great grandchildren present. A grand total of forty-three people in attendance. Af ter refreshments from a bountifully laid table, some games were indulged in, and i everyone, seemingly, had a good time. , Adjourned to meet in one year from date. Allen Russell and daughter, Miss Grace, of Four Mile, visited with i). N. Chandler aud family Saturday. Miss Hazel returned with them, as guest of Miss Grace. They went via Emporium and took in the sights. Mrs. May McClcnahan anil daughter Clara; J. W. Lewis, and Wm. F. Lewis and wife were city visitors, Monday. Miss Ada Barr, little daughter of Geo. Barr, is in a critical condition. Miss Alice Taylor, daughter of Mark Taylor, of Black Creek, N. V.. is guest of her aunt, Miss Alice Ileckinan. The Ladies Mission Society mot at the home of Mrs. Solveson, Wednesday of last week. Those in attendance from a distance were Mrs: Jennie Craven, Mrs. Klla McLeod, Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Moore of Rich Valley. Mrs. Rebecca Spence, of Emporium, attended the rc-union, Saturday. BLUE JAY. HICKS RUN. Pearl, the 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fravcl, on Thurs day last fell and fractured her skull; is much improved at this writing. S. E Erhard and Ed. Andrews have accepted positions at Kittaniug and have moved their families to that place. L. F. Hart, who, has been spending a two weeks' vacation at his old home near Cross Forks is once more in our midst. Miss Helen Lydick has been confined to her betl for the past week with a sev ere attack of diphtheria. Harry Rea, J. E. Dußois' shipping boss, has accepted a position in the navy yard at Philadelphia aud is moving his family to that place. Chas. Drugs, who has been confined to his house for the past two months with typhoid fever, is able to be out again. Mrs. C. J. Miller, of Huntley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Collins at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Griffiths and family are visiting friends in Emporium this week. Margaret, wife of Wm. Mix, aged about IT) years, died at the Hahneman hospital at Philadelphia, Sept. 30th. Services were held at Hicks Run, Oct. 4th. Uev. Beale, the Kvaugelical min ister, of Dußois, officiated. Interment in the Dußois cemetery. ( >et. 1. 1910. B. K. W. Great O. A. B. C. Demonstration. Perhaps no present-day movement among the Protestant Evangelical Churches has created a wider atten tion and interest than the one char acterized by the initials, O. A. B. C.. which stand for Organized Adult Bible Class. The movement is connected with the Sunday Schools of the coun try and is endorsed by all denomina tions. Our sister State (Ohio) on our western border leads the movement in the number of such classes. Pennsylvania is a very close sec ond. Within the last two years, 2,150 clasats, with a membership of 88,841, have been organised. Ilible atudy with the view of a personal, practical every day application, Is the object. A rally of the representative* of these classes will be held Friday, Oc tober 14th, at Altoona, In connection, with the Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania Htate Habbath School Association, October 12, 13,44 A street demonstration of the men's c lasso* will be a feature of the day. It ia expected that ten thousand men will participate Em-Governor Hun ley of Indianapolis, Ind., will addreea the maae meeting following the street demonstration. His topic will be "Civ ic Evolution." Every County in the Htate will be represented In this dem onstration. 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