jj! Breezy |J County J] Netfs | $3 M SINN AMAHONING. Horace Halcott, spent last Sunday in Buffalo. Mrs. Mary Biird visited her daughter in Johnsonburg last week. Misses Helen Counsil and Kthel Run yan, spent last Wednesday evening in Emporium. John Gess called on frineds in Em porium rn Sunday. Mrs. Alma Gore, of Driftwood, speut Thursday with friends in town. Mrs. Grant Johuson called on friends in Renovo on Sunday. Andrew Harrison and Miss Smith spejit Sunday in Emporium. Mrs. H. H. Li;»htner and Miss Nellie Floyd called on friends in Drittwood on Monday evening. Samuel Kreider, of Driftwood, trans acted business in town Monday, Miss Bessie Fry, of Dußois, spent Sunday with her grand-parents. The "Mother Goose" entertainment given by the school childron was a decid ed success. V. A. Brooks was attending court this week at Emporium. The Annua[ Easter Roller Skating Masquerade will be given on Saturday evening in Logue's Hall. Prizes award ed for those having the best costumes. Music by Bailey's orchestra. Misses Erma Bennett and Miranda Mason shopped in Emporium on Tues day. Joe Counsil made a business trip to Emporium on Tuesday. Earl Graves spent several days in West Valley, N. Y., this week. Crum Bro's are in Philadelphia this week, transacting business. Mrs. T. 11. Truby, of Brush Valley, who has been visiting her brother, Rev. R. W. Rnnyan, has gone to Tyrone to visit her daughter, Mrs. R. J. P. Gray. XYZ CAMERON. All our farmers are busy making feuces for the coming season. James Leonard's children are still im proving and reported considerable better. Our schools finished the term Friday and the children are well satisfied. Fishing season has evidently began al ready for some of our anglers. Alex. Schwab and brother intend to do considerable farming this summer by ap pearance of fencing planned. It is rumored Dan'l Sullivan, dug two bushels of new potatoes, Friday last. Dan is always first. John Devling says it is all a false re port about him getting a pair of black eyes, but he was pretty badly scared. Our Road Supervisors commenced work Mouday with full crews. Now for good roads again this season. It is said there will be a surprise sprung on our citizens in the near future. We may be able to guess what it is. Agent J. M. Schneider left Tuesday on a two weeks' vacation. Relieved by Belief Agent Mr. Kensteller. E. M. McFadden was an Emporium caller Monday, attending court and other business. Mort Dininnv, will hold an Easter Dance in the K. G. E. Hall, April 17, and a good time assured to all. James Lester has the prize cow of the | town. At the present time she gives ' 14 quarts and one pint a milking. Not ' too bad either for this time of the year. ! BILL. DRIFTWOOD Mrs. L. R. Gleason and two daughters Misses Celia and Ruth, left on Thursday last for Philadelphia and returned on Tuesday. The schools at Castle Garden closed on Friday last. The teachers. Miss Hill i and Miss Kreider, have both been sue- ! eessful in their work and deserve com mendation. Mr. W. H. Mitchell is in a very criti cal condition. Br. Smith of Emporium, has been summoned to consult with Dr. Corbett ot this place. Mr. Geo. Lesvitt was iu town on Sat urday. Miss Kotlm Kreider left on Monday for Lock Haven where she will attend Normal. An Easter program will be given by the I'niou church on Sunday uight. The "Five Hundred Club" met at Mrs. I. 1). \V iuslow son Tuesday uight. Prof. Plasterer of Kmporium was in town on Saturday. S. I*. Kreider was in Emporium on i Tuesday, Garrett Mitchell who recently accepted j a position at Jersey Shore, was called j home on account of the illness of his j father. X.X. '■Our baby cries for Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy," writes Mrs, T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, j cold and croup." For sale by all dealers, i NORTH CREEK. .Mr*. Vint; Swart wood returned to her home in Emporium Saturday, utter - uiu' a few days with her daughter, Mrs. McClenahan. T. P. Britton, Henry Carter, Wo, Smith, V. M. Dow, Norman Solveson and J. N. Chandler were city visitor* the past week. Kthel Britton visited with her parents over Sunday. Win. F. Lewis and family moved on Saturday, into the house belonging to Win. Smith. Beatrice Taylor visited with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Hockman, Friday evening. Karl Bruudage and wile, of West o'ieek, have moved their household goods into the house vacated by Wm. Lewis. It is understood that they have recently purchased the furm, and will make it their future home. Don Morton, of West Creek, was say ing "Hello"' to friends here Monday. J.W. Lewis was a visitor at the county seat this week, attending to his official duties as County Commissioner, it being court week. Ed. Cool made a business trip to the city Monday. Mrs. Cool is not improv ing as it was hoped she would. Mrs. Dow is taking care of her for awhile. While playing in the yard with a little cart, Cleo Chandler, four years old, had the misfortune to fall, twisting his knee, and is now laid up with a bad sprain. Evie Brundage. of the Portage, paid a farewell visit with relatives and friends here last week. Her parents, Leon Brundage and wife, who used to reside here, are preparing to move to Buffalo, N. Y, Mrs. Bebccca Spence returned to her Lome in Emporium Monday. Everal Housler returned home Sunday evening from his southern trip. Harry Hockman was home the past week. Mrs. Annie Housler, and son Ken neth, were in the city Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Housler visited on West Creek Sunday and Monday, guest ot Mrs. Milda Morton. Reuben Solveson went to Hicks Run to work. BLUE JAY. MEDIX RUN. Will Backus, who is at Williamsport hospital for treatment is getting aloug fine. Bert Russell and wife left Tuesday for Potato Creek, where the former is employed. They expect to move their household goods soon. S. Arndt and family left Friday night for Hicks Ruu. Mr. Arndt has beeu working in the tannery at this place. He intends to move in a few days. . Mrs. Charles Barr, who has been sick for some time is much improved in health. Gu9 Fye, who was operated on for appendicitis some time ago, will be able to be at work in a few days. Mrs. Frank Isinliour of this place is in New York for her health. She is re ported bettor. She has been sick for some time. Mamie Dellass of Bennezette visited her sister Thursday. Mohad has vacated Rusele residence on Brooklyn Side and moved to Wood street. McClellan Miller purchased the lleze kiah Miller property. The latter and family left last week for Everett, Wash. John McDonald was at Driftwood on business, Thursday. My it I'ontius Jand wife were Hicks llun visitors last week. A dance was held in the Hand Ilall Saturday night. Being stormy there was a small attendance. Ice cream was served on the stage. Georgia Snyder and daughter Kdith I who were visitors at the home of W. 11. | Kriso and family have returned to j their home at Benezcttc. Miss Maude McLaughlin, who has i been suffering with a severe attack of j pneumonia is. better. The Bed Men order took in fourteen members Thursday night. They all re port a good time. Clyde Jordan, who was badly injured a few days ago, was taken to I>u Hois hospital, where we hear he is getting bet ter. which is pleasant news to his many friends. Johu ('hase who has been sick for some time is reported better this week. John Daniels was a St. Marys vi>itor over Sunday. The Bed Men will hold a public in stallation April lUth. A bauijuet will given after all husiucss has been attended to. The public is cordially invited to attend. Invitations have been sent to Weedville and Hicks Hun orders, so we hope for a good crowd. B. M. Ford and wife, who have been at St. Marys for some time, were seen 111 town Thursday night. x.x. HICKS RUN Mrs. Sally Johnson, of Medix Buu, is the guest of Johu M. Hicks and wife. •lames Kirk has been spending a week in Duliois, guest of his lister, Mrs. , Ktta l.ubolt. Delos Duell, of Warreu, I'a„ spent Friday and Saturday with bis parents, 11. J. Duell and wife. Bayinond Mi HIT moved his family to llustou Hill this week. Harry Hunes, of New (Vstle, whilo under the influence of liquor, on Wednes C\MKRON T COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, ir)i i day last attempted suicide by shooting himself, itt John Duty * boarding house. He fired one shot, which w»nt through his left arm near the shoulder and iriflict ed a bad flush wound. T. IJ. Jordan then succeeded in getting his revolver : away front liitu. Harry Hunes is a . young man 22 yean old and formerly a resident of Dent* Kun. Mm. Lucy Miller on Tuesday of last week fell and broke her shoulder. G. K. Heath, ofCorry, Pa., Supt. and , Manager of the Heath Lumber Company, was a business caller in town the fore part of this week. M. O. Nealy. of < >il City, who was em ployed as lumber piler at J. E. Dußois' mill, fell from the trestle on Monday and was badly injured about the head. He ; was sent to the Dußois hospital on Tues day in a critical condition. John M. Hicks and wife will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at their home on April 2fith. They wish all their ftl.'ndf, as well as relatives, to be present. Don't forget to bring a well tilled basket alonir. April 11, 1911. B. E. w. BEECHWOOD. John Laweon made a business trip to Emporium last week. Michial Evers, Jr., is on the sick 'list again. Misses Golda and Boxie Bice and Floyd Morrison were tin- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobt. Wylie last Sunday. Paul Guintor has left the farm and will goto West Virginia. Miss Jennet Smith has accepted a position in St. Marys. John Beed, of Benovo, was the guest of his parents one day last wee^. Richard Lawson has accepted a posi tion with J. J. Erich. Frank Toner, of Benovo, was the guest of his parents last week. \V illiaiu McDonald, Jr.. killed a large wild cat with a club. Henry Market was the guest of Wil liam McDonald last Sunday. J. J. Erich's hub mill will be running full blast next Monday mornim*. Chas. J. Reed was at Dußois to see the r'aith doctor last week. Marion Toner, of St. Marys, was the guest of his parents at Beecbwood last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tuner, of Howard, were the guests of their parents. There was a dance held at Mr. C. C. Skillman's last Saturday night and a large crowd in attendance. All report a good time. llobeit Wylie made a business trip to ltidgway last Saturday. Clifford Morrison is driving team lor J. J. Erich. Miss Erich, of St. Marys, is clerking for her brother J. J., in the new store. Frank Gueswcndor and Chance Barr have been all week calking up their shoes and grinding their axes to be ready to cut hub timber the coming week. Bert Morrison saved Miss Golda Rice from drowning last Sunday. Floyd Morrison was a visitor at Em porium last week. Miss Laura Kirkpatriek, of Emporium, was the guest of Mrs. Toner over Sunday. Sharp Bice has his lishing tackel ready for the lfith. J. L. Reid and sons have finished a large contract of sawing lumber for Mr. Haherberger, of St. Marys, Roy Morrison, Clarence McDonald and Sharp Rice made u business trip to St. Marys last Saturday night. Mrs. A. P. Nyhart has resigned from the store and will live a retired life. SKI DO. HUNTLEY. Miss Carrie Hill, ofGrofe Hill, was the guest of Miss Frieda Collins over Sunday. The ' taffy pull" at Mrs. Malvina Nel son's on Wednesday evening, was a pleasant aflair. All enjoyed the occasion. Walter Logue is on the sick lint this week. Wright Mason, of l'ine street, was a pleasant caller in town Saturday and Suu- ! day. hial Jordan has accepted a position j with W. W. Jol tusou ou the section at j this place. The six round bout between Wayne Nelson and Lewis Smith took place at the opera house, Tuesday evening, April I Ith. Charles F. Collins and family, of Hieks'Bun were the auests of his father, B. .1. Collins, one day last week. Misstilmlvs Hill, ol Grove Ilill, is the ijucht of her cousiu, Mrs. W. B. Smith, thi* week. Darius Ives, of Grove Hill, was a call er in town on Suturday. J. 8 Jordan is busily engaged at tie making in llig Bun this spring. C. W. Barr has finished making ties for W. R Smith and is now putting theui to the railroad. SI'ORT. Caution Notice All persons are hereby forbidden front , trespassing upon the uro|H»rty of this 'tompauy Hinnatnahoning Works, 1 Emporium Works and Keystone Works, without a permit tront this < office, or the Manager at the works. < KBYHTONK NATIONAL POWDIR CO. Emporium, I'M., Jan. Ist lull Cedar .Shingles f-l.fit) p««r thousand at 1 C.H. Howard & Co's. (JIOOSG v.. Easterf-J. Easterf-J. ' f^pl j 1)1 112 H %!$£ Where You will Find the very latest in Spring i Millinery and Ready to Wear Garments at prices within Reach of all New Kid Gloves, black and white and all colors - SI.OO. Niagara Silk Gloves, the best made 500 l l£sS£? - - SI.OO. New Neckwear and Embroidered Collars - 10c to SI.OO. New beautiful Silk Parasols, - - $1.50 to $5.00. New Lisle and Silk Hosiery for men and women. New colored* Silk Taffeta and Messaline Underskirts $4.00, $5.00 New Muslin Underwear, Gowns,Skirts,Corset Covers, Drawers Special Display and Sale of Lace Curtains If you are in want of Lace Curtains this Spring, now during this sale, is the time to make your selection. These Curtains come direct from one of the largest mills, are all up to date patterns and are priced unusually low. Arabian Net, I Ecru} Lace Curtains per pair 49c, 59c, 85c, 95c, 98c, SI.OO, $1.50, $1.75- White Nottingham Lace Curtains per pair 59c, 75c, 85c, 95c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75. $3.50. Ruffled Muslin Curtains 25c to SI.OO per pair. R. KUEHNE, SINNAMAHONING. J. B. Council was a caller at Empori um on Monday. Several of our town people are attend ing court this week. F. L. Miller attended court this week on the case of Poor Master vs Summerson. Jeff Askey, of Keating, is visiting his best girl this week. Geo. P. Jones, General Manager of the Cameron Powder plant, was a visitor on Thursday. Nace Drum, of Dußois, was a caller on Tuesday. Anthony Penrith, of Lick Islaud, is digging tor gold'at his place. He has about 75 tons of ore (?) out at present. Mrs. Sadie Johnson visited her son Karl at Westport on Sunday. Miss Bcnettie Bennett visited at West port i'ti Sunday. Burt Perry, of Keating, visited iiis sister, Mrs. Carrie Wykoff, this week. Miss Agnes McDonald, of Driltwood, spent Sunday at Dr. tiray's. i*lrs. Edna Pitts and Ethel Smith were visitor* at Driftwood, Tuesday. Dr. C. W. Gray spent a few days at Pittsburg, last week testing a new kind of giant powder. Jas. K. Bat'heldcr, D. D. O F., last Thursday evening. He had a j *»s ant vi»it with the brothers. Mignou Uebekah Lodge, No <7> } had twenty-six propositions last Fnday evening. The new lodge is certnlnlv booming and it keeps the secretary pie busy. The following officers ol Sinnamalu < ing Lodge, No. 11' IS, |. O. (). p,, wi-i• installed hist Saturday evening by D. i> tj. M., James It. liatehclder P. <• Herman Lose*; N. G., William Win ■ ton; \ . G., J. G. Johnson; Seeretai Trox Fulton. F. 8., Douglas MeCi- Treasurer. Arthur Bailey, and Trust. Jas. H. BaU-helder. Arthur Bailey is laid up with a ca« i»l" lagrippe this week. The iller school closed a very pr-.s perous t«rm last week with Miss Sadie Pitts as teacher. The term has been very successful, with all the pupilt laking an active part in their studies. Phe childrcu respect their teacher very much and made a unanimous request for tier to teach agaiu next term. A gom| eaeber makes a good school. The Sinnamahoniug Graininar School •losed last Thursday with Prof. Karl C. • raves as teacher. Quite a number ol uinils made good this tern. The school ■ndeil with a play on Friday eveuitig in I'hieh 85 of the scholars took part, j ■Mother Goose" aucient rhymes were | given and all the pupils appeared in cos tume. The livintr rainbow was one of | the finest aet.s that has been seen in our ! town for a- long tijne. The entertain ment was given at Logue's Hall, which was crowded to its fullest capacity. The children all took their parts with natural* ! tiess that would be hard for grown peo ple to assume. Prof. Graves and wife i cannot be too highly complimented for | making the play a success. DEBSE STERLING RUN. i Mr. John May is visiting relatives at Williamsport this week. , (J. C. Smith, who is attending school I at Pittsburg, is home tor Kaster. Miss K. L. Brink, first trick operator. | is ijuite ill this week, some better at this j writing, J. !• Sullivan, of Emporium, is working in h< r place. i ' A. A. Smith spent Sunday with his | parents at Beech Creek. Little Margaret N'eenan is nee of Rev. Lehman. Geo. Straw bridge and wife was called to \\ illiam-|i irt Monday, on account ol the death <>f their nephew, Karl Miller, i Ihe Mt. Hope Coal Co, bad a wreck t Friday. A large steel cur loaded with coal ran oil the track, caused by the rails spreading. It was difficult to get back on. the rails, but they succeeded iu doing i Saturday and was ready to resume work ou Monday. Mrs. N. 1). Jordan is <|uite ill at this writing. J. K. Strawbridge attended court this week. Lev. Lehman expectsto r« turn from the hospital at I'hliadelphia Friday, and will iireuach iu the Mcthodint Church, Sunday evening, April 18, at T *lO u'clock. 81.1 K Bti.U Is Cleaner Than Carpet. Paint your floor around the border of the room with L. A M. Floor Paint. Cost* about 50 cents. It gives a bright varnished finish. Cover the center of the room with your home-made car|>et rut;. Ixioks splendid. (let It from Harry 8. Lloyd. We have Oak, Aah, Cherry, Birch and Maple Wainscoting for Hale. >ou will need some for that addition you are goiitk' to build. O. H. HowAHU Co. Kicked by a Had Horse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had • a most narrow escape from losing his leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore thfit developed, but at last Bucklen'e Arnica Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest healer of ulcers, bums, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and pili son earth. Tiy it. 25c at ail druggists. Never Out of Work. The busiest little things ever made are l)r. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is <■ sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, ("hills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. On y 25c at all druggists. ('<>n>tiputi >n brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thinir, but like many simple things, it may le.ul to serii usconsi>taneo and wb u ('b.imbi-ilain's Tablet* ar<> uiveii at ihe Hist idicntion, luueb distress and suffering may be avoid ed. Sold by all dealt TH. f||i fe 'V.•'A / S# NCrT" & ; ■ . 7 | e Don't Wait for Spring to remiud you that housecleanitiK time has arrived; a |{linicf! at the new line (if e**eutial* is all that is Decennary. Vuu will immediately want to get using the nice new brooms and brushes, sweepers, dusters, scrub*, etc., which we have ready for you. Al so everything necessary in soaps, *»sla, lye, cleanser*, ammonia, etc. ALEX. MacDOUGALL.