RSTAIU.ISHRD, TSFLFI. "rameron County Press HKNRV 11. IMITLLIN, ■Editor unci Proprietor I )Kvi I.I.K I'ROITDPOOT, Assistant anil Manager RAYMOND KLERK, Assistant Foreman. W. Sc.'TT STBRNKK, Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Breez | County | | Nen>s 1 STERLING RUN. Oliver Evans, first trick operator at Huntley, attended the O. R. T. meeting at Kane last Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Dice was a visitor at Re uovo the past week. Mrs. Cora Stewart and Mrs. Ray Dinniny, of Driftwood, were the guests of their brother, Mort. Dinniny and fam ily, recently. M. A. Birr is on the sick list this woofy WfiUip-' Htrrick, of St. Marys, was the of his graud-mothcr, Mrs. Hcr rick, Saturday. The Messiah Church caught fire Sun day Uiornin.; and had it not been for the help of Samuel Ebersole, Jr., and a few others, it would have been destroyed; as it was, considerable damage was done. Mrs. W LI Btgley visited relatives at St. Marys, Tuesday. We have been having zero weather for the past week. Frank Charter, of Renovo, was a visi tor in town Tuesday. Ed. M :irshall, of Chapman Hill, eap tured a cross silver grey and red fox. IT also had a few black spots and was a beauty. Mrs. Chas. Jones, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Watson at Snow Shoe, for several weeks, returned home Tuesday. The Mouut Hope Coal Co , have com menced to survey the mile of road fur ther on to the second drift where they have opened another mine. Mis. Law and Mrs. Dcmorest, of Re novo, were the guests of the latter's sis ter, Mrs. J. A. Dice. BLUE BELL. CAMLRON. WM. M Vane lost a fifty dollar cow last week, owing to a bad fall received a few weeks ago Ice cutting is next in order, having about seven inches of ice now on the creek. WM ME Vane butchered two fine hogs Monday. Total weight 1,093 pounds. Who is next? Quite a number of the lirick Com pany's people left recently, owing to no work at present. Dan Sullivan, Sr., sold a valuable cow and calf >iturday to Mr. Hughes, ot Emporium, for a fine price. A big time is assured the n'ght of the 2-ltd to the people in this place and else where, owing to the big dance here. John M.-Faddcn has the record of be ing the best and fastest wood ranker in the county, having ranked seven cords in three hours, Monday. A card party was held in one of our uitizen's homes the past week, and the pair that was cheating are the ones who lost out. Next time play fair; maybe you might win a game once in a while. Wm. Wykoff left for another hunting camp this week. Will is a successful hunter and always brings home the bacon. Miss Esther Stuart and nieces, of De troit, returned to this place after au ex tended trip to the former place. Howard Iturlingame and wife, of De troit. are visiting (he latter's parents at this place. A big X ma- entertainment i- hooked for the 'J 11LI, in tin- pluee- All cordial ly invited to attend. W. W. Wvkoft, of First Fork, spot a TI w day* in this place last we«k. ('one again, W a-h. •i. li. I'.igi s addition to his house is tearing completion and soon ready for occupancy, J. W. Ilaryey brought a fine bull ' purp" from Sterling Ituu recently and made a donation of it. Frank Sullivan, night track walker at present, -aw one of the large*! wild cats Monday night that he ever saw, hut af ter a short cha-ie it was found lu U a grey rabbit. Schwab Bros received another car kstd of coal the past week. Nearly ail of our town people aie supplied for the win ter now. Frank Sullivan was bitten by the kis tug bug Sunday and is in a serious mm 'titles at this writing -ini'e the t"Wti has started two 1,. clubs, )e COW I••'11• I< 111 has Hot beell able to keep tab on either '(lie Mi he ha* nothing to FEP RT but tr>>iii«nie I-»UES RE o'tiid it wmi'd tako "«ie iniitor and three t«> pollers busy to keep lib ••» all that U GOING on, and THIN w«»uid Itkelv MIU half of the dt'ltiga IFT thi* pUee. I W II irvej is now champion seven up player of the eounty, since he has beaten champion Baglcy of Sterling Run to the tunc of 10 —3, Monday. There are some pretty cute persons in this place hut it dors not take a magni fying glass to see through the fog. '.fet ter be careful or the vodoo man will catch you. Cyrus Lupro returned from East Orange, N. J., Monday, and after a short stay here expects to make a short trip through the western States; from there going to California, where he expects to make his future home. Dec. 14, 1910. LOUIHF,. SINNAM AHONING. Fine winter weather, hut not enough snow for good sleighing. F. L. Miller, of First Fork, was a call er Monday. John Moore, of Lorshbaugh, was in town, Tuesday, with a fine bear. The Farmer's Grange, of Lorshbaugh, was organized on Saturday with about thirty members. "Fin" Johnson has started a milk route here this winter. Geo. P. Shafer contemplates building au up-to-date hotel in the spring. Rabbit hunters are having lots of sport since the fresh fall of snow. Counsil Brothers are bnsy this week getting moved into their new store, which is one of the finest in the county. John Moore and L. C. Wykoff fol lowed a big bear from Logue's Run into Grove Hun on Monday, but failed to cap ture him. C. E. Logue, of First Fork, has hung up his rifle and hunting outfit and is clerking in a store this winter. J. R. Batchelder has quit hunting for this season and is carrying mail again. A. J. Barclay was out in the moun tains the last week, looking for bear but failed to focate any. J. H. Fry was a visitor at the county seat on Tuesday. Plumbers are putting in a furnace and heaters for J. 11. Drum this week. 0. R. McCool has his new barber shop located at the end of the bridge. It looks pretty lonesome at the mouth of First Fork now. No stores, no post office aud not much of anything else jut ruins to look at. Mignon I'ebekahs will hold a class ini tiation on Friday evening. All mem bers are requested to be present. The new chemical engine has come and has been tested and proved to be all right. Sinnamahouing's fiist start for fire protection. 0. C. Spence, of Dtii'twood, was down Monday looking up poultry for Chri.-t --mas. Game Warden, A. E. Smith, went to Potter county last week. "Lape" Logue got one of Jim Batch elder's recipes for fox bait and caught one the first night. lie says the recipe is all right. The papers say that the bear law will he changed this coming winter so as to cut out trapping for them, or selling the carcass after being killed. The I tappets will have to move to some other State. Only six bears were caught in traps in Grove this fall, n«>t very many. Counsil Brothers held their opening of the new store on Wednesday. They had a tine display. Geo. P. Shafer and Will Logue are cutting wood for the B. Si S. R. R., this week. If it keeps cold a few nights longer the ice harvest will commence. R. J. Fiseus has moved front Wy side to Enterprise, in one of the Sinna mahoning Powder Co's houses. G. H. Wykoff, of Grove Hill, Clinton county, was a visitor last week. The little black horse and buggy fail ed to make its trip to Wyside last Mon day. A. L. Ensign and C. H. Cordie were callers at the county seat Tuesday even inn. Benette Bennett is visiting friends in Jersey Shore this week. Amos Fenton was a visitor at Em porium over Sunday and since his re turn has been wearing abroad smile, lie mast have met with something very pleasing to tin- eye while up there. I'he Fair and Festival by thi- ladies was very nice and a large erowd were in attendance. Music was furnished by the Sinna ma uoning Band. X. V.R was busy at the Fair and will give a lull Jeport next week. The It.md was preM-nt at Council Broth<-r-> opening on Wednesday and rendered some tti« inu-ic. It look- as though there would be sev eral wedding- in tin- near future m we h«'»r several of the buys singing *'Ju»t ' Hie Girl " Dawt WANTKi>: Kveryone iu KUI|MI«IUIII and vicinity to read the uptming ehati •r- lit I tit- DM Wfjll by Robert w t'haiiilwm in th*> November number of t 'xMiuopoiitaii Miinmitiu It l» the Kr«ateMt novel of i lie ) «<«r and in illua trate F 1 U-nm and Tar mum . ti -I.S.MJ «s.W .jutckly and t» •» a *«lk»w piwikajje. .V vi jit »o *t«t»«imt For mW by Eut {.••limit Dm„- Co • • CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. NORTH CREEK. Mrs. Emma Ilaskins, of Sizerville, is visitine friends in this place. Congratulations to Walter. Christmas will soon be here. Anna Bates has returned from visiting her parents in Plank Road Hollow. Mrs. Win. F. Lewis is on the sick list. Garle Lewis has gone to Mina to work in the kindling wood factory. Olive Coole called on friends on West Creek Saturday, bringing her father home with her. Winter has come at last. Wc have seme very cool nights. , Bertha Britton is improving. Ed. Morgan visited the city last week accompanied by Myrtle Cool. (/lendon Moore was sick last week. Walter Smith made a journey over the Four Mile recently. Quite a little photographing has been done this week. How about it boys? A ery poor attendance at school the past week. C. E. Chadwick came near burning out Monday morning. Be careful how you burn wood these cold mornings. The girls on North ('reek are getting some mysterious post cards. Mrs. Cool's baby is in a very critical condition. It is hoped that he will soon improve. R. R. FIRST FORK Notwithstanding the bad storm of Sat urday night, Horace 11. Hall, organized a "Grange" at Baily School House, of 16 members, with the following officers; Frank L. Miiler, Master; Mildred Haynes, Secretary; George Goss, Over seer, &c. Owing to the storm a good many who had sent in their names fail ed to show up. Mrs. Elsie Beckner accompanied by her sister Cella Logue, started for her home at Laurel, Miss., on Saturday. They are going to stop over Sunday at Dußois. Mercury got down to zero on Satur day morning. J. It. Batchelder was up last week as sessing. LeGrand Wykoft and John Moore killed a small bear in Lick Island Run about the middle of last week. There has been but few bear killed along this section this season, and the bear hunters from a distance have all gone home. Mrs. Keck, of Wharton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. M. Williams, for a couple of weeks. Since hunting season closed C. E. Logue has gone back to Wharton, to clerk again fur William Iloitjii. Howard Builingame of Detroit, Mich , has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burlinganie, at Berge Hun for a few days and is visiting friends at Cameron since. The game Wardens a'l went into the woods and limited game till the close of the deer season, just as that was what they were for, and since have started out to hunt other game in the shape of law breakers. Pretty late in the season start ing out, Eh? Nuf SKD. DRIFTWOOD The anuual Masonic Bauijuet was given by the Ladies Aid Society on Fri day eveniug last. About seventy-two guests were present, including members of Driftwood Lodge and visitors from Renovo, Emporium, Benezette, llieks KIWI. Northumberland and Sinnatnahon ing. A very nice dance was held in Mit chell's (Jperar House on Thursday even ing last. Excellent music was furnished I by Miss Florence Murphy and company. Mrs. S. P. Kreider and Mrs. J. D. Winslow of this place attend'd the meet ing of the Ka>tern Star Lodge, in Em porium on Wednesday last. The Fancy Work Culb met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Poltn on Saturday evening. A pleasaut time was reported. Mrs. R. T. Krider of Northumber i land it visiting at the home of her par- I ents. Dr. V. K. Corhett, and will remain i during the holidays. Mrs. Benjamin Ottbnrn ha" been ill ; during the past week. Miss Kthel Kunyan. ol Sibuauiahoß | ing, wa.- in town on Friday evening and i Saturday. Mr R<>v Kr'-id>-r. »112 Virthumber I laud, WHS IU lowu Friday evening to »i --ti-nd the bantpict. A program it being prepared by the Literary Society ol the Driftwood school, to be given ou Friday afternoon, after which the schools will CIOM* until after New Y car a I*aj. Mr S. I' Kreidi-r made a tmsincM trip to Kiuporiuui on Tuesday. A Christmas program is bring pre pared by the Methodist Sunday School. A Chri»tuia» Tree ami Santa t'laua will help to intereat (tie young folk*. XXX Westhhrook Commercial Academy. Student* who wish to atart in Janu ary atom Id apply now. Only a lew aeats left HualittaiM, shorthand IfM. writing una Kngltali I'uuriHW. .".ttli acboul year Wl> I lilt"Mik \i U»l *¥, ii it ■ BAIRD, C. 11. CORDIE, J. 11. KRCBS, C. Fry, J. Barr, and James Coum-il, attend ed the Masonic Bampict, at Driftwood, Friday evening. Miss Myrtle Shafer spent Sunday in Emporium. Miss K. Runyan called on friends in Emporinui on Friday. Mr. Frey and wife of Penficld, spirit Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Ensign and grand-daughter, of Sizervillo, spent Sunday with her son, A. L. Ensign. Dec. 14, 191 (J. X.V.Z. MEDIX RUN. Horace Smith, while switching ears at tannery, Friday morning caught several tinkers in the steel rope, smashing three fingers. He will be unable to work for some time. The infant daughter, aired four months, of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carson died FViday morning of pneumonia. Re uiains taken to Clearfield on Saturday for burial. Miss Iva Backus, who has been sick for some time, is better. A few cases of whooping cough in town. Mrs. Jos. Riss went to Dußois hospi tal on Wednesday for treatment. Mamie DeHass, of Benezette, is visit ing her sister at this place. The Ladies Aid Society will hold a fair in Baud Hall, Dec. 15th. Benefit of Rev. Engler. Miss Mary Miller is now able to be around again. Marv Swain, of Austin, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. King. Mrs. Mae Wolfrau, who has been suf fering with rheumatism, is somewhat better. Mrs. R. Nelson, of Dußois, visited here a few days ago, guest of her daugh ter. A number of Odd Fellows from this place attended Lodge at Benezette Sat urday eveniug. A dance, benefit of the band, was giv en Saturday evening. T. 11. Garrity was a Dußois visitor one day last week. T. H. Garrity was a Dußois visitor one day last week. Frank Fye, of Clearfield, while en route for Roaring Branch, stopped oft a couple of days, guest ol Ed. Moore and family. Geo. Pistner was a Dußois business visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Jack Garlin, of Beuezette, was a visitor in town Wednesday. The Pocahontis held their regular meeting Wednesday eveniug. x.x. NORTH CREEK. Ilonry Carter is driving team for J. W. Lewi* and hauled wood for E. 11. Marshall, Wednesday and Friday. Mrs. Solveson visited the city Friday. Warren Moore called on friends here Sunday. Ed. Morgan visited town on Monday, Mrs. Vine Swartwood and Mrs Annie White were uuests of Mrs. May Mc-Clep ahan, and family Sunday. Frank Craven passed through our streets Wednesday. Wm. Smith and Everal Hou.sler were city visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Solveson pave a taffy party Tues day evening. There were seven couples present. Cames and music were the principal features of th<' ev ning, except ing the nicely prepared luncJieon, to which they all did justice. The young folks report a pleasant time. To town Saturday: Olive Cool, V. M. Dow, Wtu. F. Lewis, Willis Mc Clcnuhao, Everal Housler. Kobt. Warner purchased a new team. They are oxen. Snme one wonders if they are so much alike that he has to put a "B" on one end of the yoke for ''Buck and a "B" on the other end for "Berry," so he can tell them apart. 'lenry Carter was a city visitor Tues day. THAT birthday party which was to be, will not take place until the beautiful warm days of summer. J. N. Chandler and Corydon Hous ler arc living up Porcupine Hollow. Dec. 14, 1910. BLUE JAY. Signals of Distress. Emporium Weople Should Know Mow to Read and Heed Them. Sick kidneys give many signals of dis tress. The secretions are dark, contain a sed iment. Passages are frequent, scanty, painful. Backache is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spells are fre quent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. D