Ceres Mail, Wednesday, May 30, 1900 SHINGLE HOUSE SHAVINGS ------------- Shingle House, May 29. -- The Shin- gle House cheese factory has made two shipments of cheese this season. Charles Dunham was over from Boli- var on business Saturday. Llyod Newton was home from Os- wayo over Sunday. U.S. Dodge was in Olean and Wells- ville Sunday. Fred Mnley was home from Olean ovr Sunday. Will Sisson accompani- ed him. John Heckman registeres at the Ho- tel Munger Saturday. He was on his way home from Buffalo, where he had been to purchase horses. The right of way for the extension of the N. Y. & P. railroad between Millport and Shingle House has been secured, and the work of constructing the road will begin at once. The trais ought to be running into our town by October 1. Dr. Frank Hallott had professional business in Coudersport yesterday. For some time C. D. Parmenter has not had the use o.......eyes, and ........, but returned to .....with no improvement in his condition at all. He is at Dr. Com- stock's at present. His many friends hope he may soon regain his eyesight. Mrs. J.A. Woodward was in Bolivar last week for a visit with her father. Mrs. Laura Newton and Mrs. P.B. Woodward left on Saturday for an ex- tended visit with relatives in the west. Mrs. Newton will go to Portland, Ore. and Mrs. Woodward will stop at Duluth, Minn. The Shingle House cheese factory is now making thirty cheese a day. The cheese has been contracted for by a New York firm for the entire season. Phil Drake caught a carp in the creek the other day that measured twenty inches and weighed 3 1/4 pounds. After Phil had hooked the carp he had to get another boy to help pull it out. Don't fail to read what Newton has to say in his new advertisement in this issue. Miss Anna Nichols is visiting her brother at Buffalo. Cliff Johnson and family and Ern Taggart and family of Roulette were guests at Nate Johnson's Sunday. Cliff Johnson may locate here. S.H. Manley was in Addison over Sunday. He attended his brother's funeral at that place last Thursday. Charles Bradfield has commenced the erection of a building to be used for a meat market. Among the list of grand jurors drawn for the June term of court in Potter county from Sharon township are A.B. Wells and Alfred Herring.