g n Breezyf | County| | Netfs 1 fk „ iKr CAMERON. Win. Law of Emporium visited K. M. McFadden Sunday. Mildred Hazlet of Sterling Bun, visited her parents Sunday. Prut'. D. B. Peterson of Kane visited his family Saturday and Sunday. Harry Moon has secured a position with the glass works at Kane. Ed Schwab says "Lonesome" is a nice song accompanied by Frank Sullivan. K. G. E. boys will hold a public dance in thv! hall Feb. 22nd. Chas. Smith and Harry Whiting of Sterling Run, called on friends here Sun day evening. Cora Emig is visiting her mother who is sick at Lock Haven. Dean Hoag's dog "Mike' was injured a few days ago, by getting a severe jar against the tower. The champion ' seven up" player of Sterling Run "hied" for Cameron one day last week and was beaten 3-0. Dan Sullivan substituted for Harvey. Lairy Sumtnerson, please note. Ray Dininny, the new proprietor of the Valley House, stopped over Tuesday night, making necessary changes at his hotel. A party of joy riders passed through town early Wednesday morning, headed for Emporium. FROM OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT. We are having winter sure. The Cround Hog told a true story. Prof. Plasterer, of Emporium, was a business caller in town on Tuesday. John Olson, of Medina, was a visitor in town on Monday. Matthew I'hoenix called on Sterling Run friends on Tuesday. Henry Pettit, of Sterling Run, was a business caller in town on Tuesday. C. R. Dininny, of Driftwood, was in town on Monday, We understand he ex pects to open the Valley House soon.' Miss Mildred Howlett, of Sterling Run, was a miller in town on Sunday. Ed. Clark is busy trapping. Blanch Lupro was an Kmporium call er on Monday. Robt. Boyd is at home for a few weeks visit. He has been working in woods for several months. MIKE. SINNAMAHONING. Mr. and Mrs. Perry visited his sister at Lock Haven Hospital a few days last week. Miss Ivy Snyder has returned home, after spending some time at Renovo. Miss Hazel Van Wert visited fiiendsin Lock Haven last week. Mrs. Nathan Silin visited Miss Helen Siliu, at Dr. Nutt'sSanitarium, Williams port. last Thursday. Wrn Van Wert was re-called to Port Allegany, on account of the illness of his brother. V. E. Cruin visited at the county seat last Wednesday. Xace Drum, of Dußois, visited his parents on Thursday. Mrs. Kilts, of First Fork, speLt Thurs day with Mrs. Henry Caldwell. Mrs. Barton spent several days at Du- Bois. Misses Lottie and Clella Caldwell visit ed friend- at First Fork last week. Mrs. Lewi-shopped in Emporium last Friday evening. Mrs. Gutsheon, of Austin, visited Mrs. John Wykoff last Friday. Miss Kva Kelley, of Keating, at I ltd on friends in town last Thursday. Joe Couusil spent Suuday with his brother at Lock Haven. Mrs. ('. W. Gray visited friends at Driftwood ou Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Wo. Swartwood and family, of Kmporiuut, spent Suuday with Mr. and Mrs. Auios Swartwood. Master DeWitt Barclay and sUter Marjory, shopped iu Kmporium on Saturday. Born, to Mr and Mrs, Win. Lupoid, on February sth, 1911, a daughter. Mai S pence spent Sunday at his home iu Luiporium. Mr- Myrtle Smith -pent Sunday < v<'U ing iu Driftwood. i irant JohustM ualled ou Irieuds at Kuiporiuui Sunday evening. ' Jo to ('rum Brothers for lo*e-.t piie, < and beat good*. XXX Planus. Ttio W, J. Frtnlarlok Music font puny, of Williamaporl lianouno* that tliwy have fur sale au ttli guut line of plane*. Twenty live nrnkw lt» seleot from, among th»»n are the (bickering, Koatie, llaritiitau, Htrteh anil /either alao the I dey ami many others Kur further information aUtir«<«* .Mr. I'tiumaa J White, lit, Centre Mtnttl, HI. Marv», I'a. u m H SINNAMAHONING. Hon. J. A WyokfT visited the cotin | ty seat last Monday. Hon. John McDonald, of Driftwood, | was a caller, Monday. W. J. Leavitt, of Emporium, was a visitor here last week. W. H. Logue, of Huntley, was a visitor here last Saturday. E. D. Walker and wife were callers at Emporium, last Saturday. Dewitt and Majotie Barclay visited at Emporium, Saturday. Josiah Berfield, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Metzger, at Idamar, came home last week. Fred Gigh came home from Mina last woek. ,A. D. Gore has a position at the steel works at Newberry, this winter. Walter Gore, of lliuks Run, visited home nver Sunday. Alex Shade was a visitor at < >ak Grove over Monday. He reports John Logue and his dog doing fiec. Lettie Colwell and sister visited First Fork relatives over Monday. Mrs. F. Met'la in returned home from I Lock llavcn Hospital, Wednesday, much improved. William Swartwood and family, of Emporium, were visitors this week. New and fine line of goods in Crum Bro's dry goods department. Blla Smith visited at St. Marys, on Friday. Mrs. Fred Hanscomb was a Drift wood caller on Tuesday. Miss Bennettie Bennett was a visitor at Driftwood. Tuesday. 31 rs. Martha Beldin has taken a posi tion at the Mountain House. Prof. Killburn was a caller at Wyside on Monday evening, looking after his ice cream business. Miss Helen Jordan, of Huntley, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Batch elder, this week. One delinquent tax payer came up and paid his school tax for 1909, this week. Debse has stirred them up a little. "Poor Debse. Tax-payer hit him hard." John Berfield, of Hicks Run, was in town, Tuesday. He is laid up with a broken rib. A dispatch from Ishpeming, Mich., on Tuesday, states that Mr. O'Connor, form erly of this place, had been killed in a powder explosion at that place, on Feb. oth at 4:15 p. m. No particulars of the accident have been heard. Several cases of sickness in town this week. A very pleasant surprise party was given to Mrs. J. R. Batehelder on Satur day evening, by her lady friends. DEBSE STERLING RUN. Frank Welsh, of Oklahoma, is visiting friends and relatives in town. Ross Overturf ami family, of Kmpori um. were guests of J. A. Diceaud family, Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Barr was called to Bing hamton, N. Y., Tuesday on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Ella Bull, who underwent several operations and is iu a critical condition. Robt. Warner, of Emporium, was a visitor in town. John Berry has a rooster he calls au "American Founder," which he values as i 836.00. Frank Rocco, the section boss on the Mt. Hope R. R., had a narrow escape 1 from being stabbed by some unknown person Saturday nfaht. They tried to reach over his shoulder to stab him, but his height warded off the blow. Nellie Marsh, of Mason Hill, was a • visitor iu town Tuesday. G. C. Smith returned home front I Pittshtirt: Wednesday, ill with lagrippe. | There will be a IHJX social at the school j house Fritlay evening for the benefit of i tin' Sunday school base ball team, j Kverybody welcome. Miss M.ittie Collins, County Supt. visited the schools in town Tuesday. 1 We will have to admit that Squire Kdd\ hens are the champion layers of Sterling liilU. He has k< pt ItcnoVO sup plied witlieugs since Dee. Ist. Rev. 1,. 11m in was obliged to close his ; revival meetings for a short time on ae eouut of his eyes, which are givius; him I considerable trouble. Mrs. Samuel Smith who has been ill ■ for several months, is very low at thin J writing, with not hopes of recovery. Harry Whiting returned home Satur • day from I'entield. Hi. l K BEI.L. Wife (lot Tip Top Advice. My wife wanted me to take our boy to tie doctor to cure an ugly boil, writes D. I'raukul, of Stroud, (ikla. "I said put B tick lens Arnica Salve on it. "Sh* I did no, and it cured the i>oil iu a short ' time, Ijuicktvl healer of Burns, Scalds, | Cuts. Bruise*, Spraina, Swelling*, File cure on caith Try it. (>nly ¥."» • I at all druggists. For Kent. Ft* o ruOAt holme, Went Fourth *tr> ot I to Jus DMVIII. "IL (112. Ilay tor S«l». Firal cliuta tiatcHl lia> tor Mile Mt funk farm. I'rioe, »_*o.uo p»<r ton (iotxl Hi alio tar .Sale. i A Itriulbury Hlano iu nuud luliililluit ; Apply at I'in. ■ ottlee, W If. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY g, 1911. STERLING RUN. Mr. anil Mrs. KOSS Overturff ami children, of Emporium, were guests of •J. A. Dice and family on Sunday. Harry Whiting was a visitor at Em porium Sunday evening. Miss Minnie Brooks, of Emporium, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. Brooks. Miss Mamie Fredette, of Emporium, was guest of Mrs. Florence Neenan on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Ilouiland aud Mrs. Katie St. Done, ot Emporium, were guests of •John Nolan and family on Sunday. Miss Ruth Whiting spent Sunday guest of her cousin, Miss Nellie Whiting. Kay Strawbridge and bride, of Austin, are visiting Geo. Strawbridge and family and calling on their many friends. Mrs. Anderson, of Cameron, was guest : of Mrs. Lillian Cornell on Sunday. Mrs. Clare Andersop entertained a party of school-mates on Saturday. Re freshments were served. Those present were: Misses Margaret Summerson, Hazel Whiting ard Eve Whitting. M. E. N. BEECHWOOD. Miss Goldie Rice went to Emporium to work, the first of las' week. The many friends of James Bennett was sorry to hear that he has returned to j his home in Philadelphia. He spent the j j summer with his uucle, 11. L. Wiley. Alfred Rice weut to Emporium Satur- 1 day. Frank Toner, of ltenovo, visited his parents in Beechwood, the last of the week. Charles Rice who has been in Ridg way hospital, has returhod home and is now making a visit witb his brother at Cherrvtree, Indiana county. Mrs. John Lawson and daughter at tended the funeral of M. C. Tulis, at Emporium. Tuesday morning. Mrs. Elmer Gueswender was in Em porium the last of the weekj Mr. Sharp Rice is now work aj Benz inger. Mrs. Robert Wiley Mas in Emporium last Wednesday. Ro'bt. Wiley went to Emporium on Tuesday. SPRUCE UP. MEDIX RUN. Ben Chalmers of Broekwayville, was a visitor in town over Sunday. The infant son of Sam Arndt and wife is suffering with pneumonia. Bessie Berry of Emporium is visiting her sister Mrs. l'ontis. L. B. Russell, who has been sick, is better at this writing. We see Duddley eame out from the woods Saturday. Russell Ross has purchased a trap drum and he expects to have a fine or chestra in a short time. Jas. Krise attended the masquerade ball here last week. Mrs. E. D. Winslow was a Bennezette visitor last week. Mrs. J. R. Riss is improving in health after a long sickness. A masquerade ball was held in the Baud Hall, Saturday eveuing. A large crowd was in attendance aud all had a good time. Myrt I'ontis has moved from Brooklyn side to Main street. Fete Foust of this place, spent Sunday with his mother at Caledonia. Newton Keester of Bennezette, was in I town Friday. Mrs. David Chase is not as well as her friends would like to see her. Maggie McLaughlin has been sick for some time. x.x. HOWARD SIDING. Mr. 112 ■ off took his son to Dr. M<Gran or s hospital at I'ort Allegany last week for an operation. Operator Kane of ltenovo is working j first trick at Howard. t Mr. and Mrs. K rosgo ot Dußois. are , spending sevcial days thi- week at hotel | CW. Arthur Fisher of Dußois, was the I guest ot his aunt Mrs. R. Fi.-her, over j Sunday. Henry Burklutd. section foreman, visited K. >l. Smith at Croyland a few ( days last week. Quite a number of our people are 011 the sick list, B«*rt Close among the nuui her. Mr-., tleo M.ithrwiou made a couple of bitumens trips to Emporium last week. Mrs. E. Close attended revival service* at M E. church in Emporium, Wednes day evening last week. L. R. Burlingame, third trick opera tor, sp'-ut Suuday last visiting friends and best girl. Arley Wallehatl of I'ort Allegany,who has been . spending several day* at this place, guest of Mts.s Edda Horning, ex peels to start for Seattle, Wash , on th' !»th. While we re.; ret his departure, his many friends wish htm a sale journey and unlimited >UOcc»w in his new himc. Mr». B« rt Ck-ae expects to attend (he Flee Mcth<"l:4 quarterly Meeting held at Itidgway, tin- w<ek. There will ho a box social at Howard, I Saturday, l7ih, for church pur|H«€-». M K. i'luMt t» spending the week to Emporium, at hi t daughter * Mrs. t'ha I'.ik Ml I '.4I W - Is at tending lie , tooting at Itidgway and visiting lur ! siiter Mr*. J. H, Hum. XXX 1 THE NEW SPRING STYLES of the AMERI-1 CAN TAILORING COMPANY ARE HERE [ A Master Tailoring Service Right at Home. Here in our store you can secure the best service of Chicago man tailors. You can see the new style book, showing the very latest designs in Suits, Coats Dresses, Skirts and Capes. You can select from 278 OF THE NEWEST FABRICS, INCLUDING SILKS and SATINS. A Fitter in our store will take your measure and the men tail ors in Chicago will do the rest. It is utterly impossible for any woman anywhere TO GET BET TER TAILORING service. ,The styles snown here are the cream of the season's creations. The designers are masters in their craft. All these represent the very utmost in dress. The prices for this service are exceedingly reasonable and you don't have to wait more than two weeks for any garment from the day the order is received in Chicago. WE GUARANTEE THE FIT OF EVERY GARMENT. New Spring style books and new May Manton Patterns are now on sale. All patterns 10c each. Style books 5c each. |R. Kuehne, Greatest Store | ■ i ir— ii ii iii ■ r=ii ii n=ii ii 1 ■ DRIFTWOOD. W. 11. Mitchell, who has been ill for some time, with pneumonia, is slowly im proving. Many of the people of Driftwood have been suffering from the effects of lagrippe i during the past week. } Mrs. I. 1). Winslow spent Friday in Reuovo. | S. P. Kreider made a business trip to Hicks Run on Friday. Miss Bess Notcy, Prof. Harrington and Kldrcd Kreider spent Friday even, ing at a social gathering in Medix llun. Miss Ethel llunyan, of Sinnamahon ing, was in town on Sunday evcuiug. Joseph Smithers spent Sunday even ing in Driftwood. Kev. llunyan will conduct a series, of r vival meetings in the Methodist Church, Driftwood, beginning on Sunday evening, to be continued during the killowiug week. A very funny play, "The Cuban Spy, will be given in Mitchell's Opc-ia House on Saturday e oning, February 18th, by home talent of Drttwood, under the direction of Rev. Father McAvenue. This play is extremely funny and judg ing froui the success ol a previous effort ot the actors some ago, a very successful entertainment is inticipated. Teachers' Local Institute will convene at Driftwood, Pa., Saturday, February 11. ll>ll. The following program has been prepared: MORNING BEBBION !• TO 12. SOUK. hy the Institute j Muni Training. MtsaHIII Recitation. Josephine Murphy Discipline unit Hindrance* Mis-. Milter I s olo, Qeorgie Ki ehler j School RIHIIII Uecoration* Frol. Smith j Recitation, Nellie Bonnet! ■ Di-ciwsion, Prol. W. A. Hoesch Ureitatiun Charlotte Johnston DUCUMII* T>R Alleman AKTKHNOON SKSMION 1:10 TO 4. Song, ■"> the Institute The Itecitatinn Prof. C. vt. Sullivan Mo In. Miss tiladys Nefcy Reading I'rof. Kugene Mel* R« e t.it ion llernedetta Hacliett lloine stud), prof.lK. Plasterer Solo Mr. Edgar Recitation. Florence Dougherty The Indifferent Pupil. I'rof. Hrlner Recitation, Cyru* Mitchell Mary Telling. Mmfwain Song. ... • aatle Harden School Addreaa Miss t ollius Solo, Praucella • ishurn All iutcifHted in educational work arc I invited to attend. X. X I alls Vktlm to Thlavea. S. W. I tend", tif Coal City, Ala., ha* jii-tiliablc grievance. Two iliicvts atole hU health l<>r twelve yeur-< They wete a liver ami kiducy tumble. Tin n I'r. King* New Life Pill* throttled thru. ll' * well now I novated lor Constipa tion. Malaria, Ilc.idaelte, |ly*pcp-ia, al all druugisU. .Speedy kcllel I rum Kidnc) I rouble I had an acute attack ol litight» dl» ca.-i and lullaltilt>ali«Ml ol' tip kidney* au4 bladder, aud di«iucv<, »ay» Mr» Cora Thorp .lick'ott Mich \ botth ill Koloy i Kidney !(< itu dy ti«< imMttc tin al tack retluci d I lie inllttlMUMliott, took .I*4y tlit pain attd mad«r thi bladder act ion nufwnl. I vidt wciyoiu! maikl know ol tbi* wotidcrinl rc«4idy I"I wli by Km| •tinin I 't'lc Co, NORTH CREEK. I Mrs. Solveaon visited the eityTuesday, J. N. Chandler transacted business in j the city Tuesday and Wednesday. Walter and Wm. Smith transacted i business in town the past week, j F. B. Housler is visiting friends here. Wm. Lewis, Everal Housler, J. W. j Lewis, Henry Carter, and Anna Bates ! made visits to town the past week. S. G. Lewis was home over Sunday. Mrs. Vine Swartwood and Claud ' Woodcock called on Mrs. McClenahan Tuesday. Did you hear those wed-oh! ab! sleigh bells ring? Mrs. Carter went up Rich Valley to care for her daughter Mrs. McLeod who was ill. M. McDade of Smethport -passed through here Tuefd iy enroute t > town. Olive Cool visited Emporium Satur day as did Norman Solveson and Ed Morgan this week. Clendon Moore came over from the Valley and visited his mother Sunday. Tressa Britton is agiiin well and at tending school. BLUE JAY. Coming. Dr. C. A. Barron, of Williamsport, w ill be at the City Hotel, Emporium, on Monday, Feb'y 13th. Consultation in the hotel parlor. Diseases of ear : eye, nose and throat. Latest Popular Music. Miss May Qould, teacher of piano fort ban received a full line of the lat est and most popular sheet music. All the popular airs. Popular and class ical music. Prices reasonable. 44-tf. For Sale. Pure lired ii. C. liuff Orphingtun Cockerels, $-J.iMt each. Kkk* SI.OO per setting of 13, after .March. C. L. Hoktkkk, ■'tO-.'tm. Hast Emporium, Pa. A piece of Haiincl dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bouud onto the affected parts m superior to any plaster. When troubled with lauic Imek or- pains in tin 1 sith or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased With the prompt relief which It aflords. Sold by all dealers. Mow to cure a cold i» a (pleat loa in which inauy are interested ju*t now. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy wou its great reputation aud imm< DM* wile by its I. matkable cur of old-. It will a! way* be DEPENDED U|M«. I r vile by all dealer*. When her child U in dauger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great aet of heroism or ri«H »»f life i» W'-cc»->*ty in protect a child Irotu croup. Gi*c l li.. ait» 11 tin • t 'uii.'h It'lie'l) and all danger t» a Vended Fur sale by all deal era. OIHMI mliu uniform "I las ana itite bun" iiigftrn W-tf. "Havana ItitibuH" eluara Will pieaao you ® I'- Hiuuit« "Havana Uibbou" V eigar MEN and WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose. 70 per cent, profit. Make $lO daily. Pull or part time. Beginners investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chest nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 51-13t. Property for Sale. A property on West Fourth street for sale. Inquire of 38-tf. GEO. BARKER. For Sale. An eleven year old horse, including wagon and harness, for $65.00. CAUL CROMWELL, Sterling Run. Pa. Tlie Best Always ; ftllKlll Just received my Spring and Summer Samples For Spring Suits and Over coats, Pants, Etc. Cleaning and Press ing a Specialty If you desire a yuod fit ting and stylish made SuJt that is stylish, give John Kdeliuan a call at once and don't wait until the season is here and have to wait. Call at once. We guarantee our work and if yon fail to yet a good fit you ilu not have to take the suit. He member, we guarantee togive von a good fit, for we employ none but tin* best workmen. The\ all reside here, spend tin ii uioiiev here, pa\ tuxes and help to keep up out county. Kueour.igt* Mottle industt s. Jno. Edelman t AHT ALItIiANV AVINUi UPPUSITi ST CHAHIIS MOTIL East Emporium, Pa.
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