SUaijglßligfTafcg^ I Breezy 112 Jl County| !! NetOsl cKS -si:- ,-siiSi SINNAMAHONING. A. J. Barclay is dismanteling the Bar clay Brothers mill, getting the machin ery ready to ship away. Candidates for county offices are very plentiful. They are getting their papers filed. Wm. Logue, of Huntley, was a caller in town, Saturday. Joe Haynes is busy hauling wood while the sleighing lasts. Alex. Shade visited Round Island one day last week. A sleighinsx party of young people went to First Fork, Saturday evening for a social dance. E. P. Berfield and wife, of this place, visited friends at Hicks Run over Sun day. Harry Ensign and Orlie Walker took in the Theatorium at Emporium, last Saturday evening. Lloyd McCloskey and wife, of Wool rich, were visitors in town for a few days of last week. Geo. P. Shafer has hung up his buck saw and is on the road as sample agent lor the Silin Wholesale Company. Michael Sullivan has his new house nearly completed and will move into it this week. A. J. Barclay and Amos Bennett were eallers at Emporium on Monday. Mrs. Maggie Floyd and children were callers at Driftwood on Tuesday. Miss Ornie Berfield. of First Fork, is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Richard Coffee, of Farrandsville, visited her father, Mr. Barton on Mon day. "'Debse" got a pretty bad raking up the back the past week, but will be heard from later on. Earl Johnson is moving to Westport this week. He is P. & E. operator at that place. Elmer Briggs, of Galeton, was a visitor on Tuesday. Miss Ada McLavish went to Galeton this week. John Gardner and family, of Lock Haven, formerly of this place, are mov ing to Johnsonburg. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lupoid died on Saturday morning. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon. "Pap" Blodsret was headquarters for comic valentines this week. California on wheels is the attraction here this week. The kids are all anxious to see the big fish that swallowed Jonah. A select party of friends gave Mr. Morris Barton a pleasant surprise on Saturday evening iu honor of his 50th birthday. After spending a very pleas ant evening and wishing Mr. Barton many years of life and happiness, the party left for their homes. A flinch party was given on Saturday evening by Miss Hazel Espy, to her young friends. All had a pleasant time. Married, at the M. E. parsonage at Williamsport, February Bth, Mr. Lloyd McCloskey, of Woolrich, and Miss Olive V. Spong, of Jersey Shore, by the Rev. M. S. Derbon. Mr. McCloskey was formerly of this place, and his many friends wish him and his bride much joy and happiness in their pathway through life. Sinnamahoning Lodge, No. 1138, I. 0. 0. l'\, have purchased a full new set of callars and sashes This branch ol that noble order is getting along line. Washington Camp, No. 130, I'. 0. S. of A., held a social smoker on Monday evening. All had a good time. Sinnamahoning Lodge, No. 1138 and Migmon Rebekah Lodge, No. 395, 1. 0. O. F., will attend the annual enter tainment of Renovo Lodge ou Tuesday, Feb. 21st. All are looking for a pleas ant time. All of the trsternal orders have been invited to attend services to commemorate Lincoln sand Washington's birthdays, on Sunday morning, Feb. 19th, at ll o'clock. The several societies are request ed to meet at the lodge room at 10:30 a. m., sharp, to march to church inVody. DEBSE Wife (lot Tip Top Advlc~C. "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boil," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla. "I said put Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it. "She did so, and it cured the boil in a short time." Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings. Best Pilo cure on eaith. Try it. < >nly «5j at all druggists. For Rent. Five room house, West Fourth street. Apply to Jas. Davin. 51-tf. Hay for Sale. First-class baled hay fur sale at Cook farm. Price, S'D.OO per ton. Good Piano for Sale. A UriuKitiry Piano 'square) in good eoiuliu" I office. 37-tf. HICKS RUN S. I*. Kreidor of Driftwood, was a call er in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ross of Emporium spent Sunday with the latter's sister Mrs. Ed. Griffith. Mrs. G. H. Clark underwent a suc cessful operation on Tuesday last for appendicitis. Mr. John Berfield, while scuffling one day last week, had the misfortune to break one of his ribs. Ed. Losey of Mina, was a visitor in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berfield of Sin namahoning spent Sunday with A. L. Losey aud wife. Fred Mix a. Uxti TUoiop-M«o, Hoi f)Vftdv