THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Farm For Sale. TO acres In Ftshlngfreek township, Col. Co e mllo from Van camp, New Columbia awl Cambra. Fair buildings, good water, line on h ard. No. 1 groan farm, will sell at a bargain up on aar terms. Will exchange upon property Bloomsburg. Call upon or address Wm. CHKISMAN, Bloomsburg, Pa. Fo BAts Desirable vacant lots and a num ber of good houses and Inv- In Bloomsburg. The test business stand In Bloomsburg. A very de ttrable property In Willow flrove, first-class Mldlng and IB acres of land. Dwellings In Espy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one to! Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two in Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia Bounty and one In Luzerne county, grist mills In Columbia county, by M. P. Lt'TZ, Insurance and Heal Estate Agf, Bloomsburg Pa., SALES. March 14th. The heirs of Tacy White, deceased, will offer at public sale a large brick residence in Light Street, also horse, carriage, buggy, harness, stoves, household goods, &c. March 16. John Harmony will sell horses, cows, wagons, harness, farm machinery, household goods Ac, at 10 a. m , on the premises about two miles from Mainville. March 17. Mrs. Thomas Weaver will sell a horse, cows, pigs, sheep, harness, farm implements &c in Hem lock township, Isaac Pursel's farm, at 10 a. m. See bills. March 18. William Hagenbuch, executor of Mary A. Hagtnbuch de ceased, will sell a horse, cows, wagons, harness, hay, beds and bedding, house hold furniture, &c, at 10 o'clock a. m. See bills. March 19. The heirs of Reuben H. Davis, late of Benton township de ceased, will offer at public sale a farm of 68 acres in said township, at 2 p. m. See advertisement. March 20. The administrators of Jacob H. Fritz deceased will sell horses, cattle, pigs, chickens, wagons, harness, farm implements, grain, house hold furniture &c, at 9 oclock. See Bills. March 24. Samuel Roberts will sell valuable personal property on his premises in Sugarioaf township, colts, cows, wagons and general farming implements. March 24. D. S. Pursel will sell horses, cows, wagons, farm implements, harness, stoves, house hold goods, &c, on premises in Briarcreek township at 9 a, m. See bills. March 25. John W. Gibbs will sell horses, carriages, buggies, sleighs, harness, robes, nets and all the prop erty at his livery on Iron street, Bloomsburg, at 10, a. m. See bills. March 26 and 27. The Blooms burg Land Improvement Company will offer 500 town lots for sale at auc tion, in Bloomsburg, beginning at 10 o'clock each day, and continuing each week on Thursday. See bills. April 4. Philip H. Seely, adminis trator of Lafayette Fuller deceased, will sell real estate in Bloomsburg at 10 a. m. See advertisement. WANTED. A young man from 16 to 21 years old. to work on a farm near town. Apply to Jacob Dieffenbach. 3-13-3-- Wanted. A second hand or new fire proof safe medium size. Address A. W. Spear, sec. Lightstreet, Pa. A Beal Balsam is Kemp's Balsam The dictionary says, 'A balsam is a thick, pure aromatic substance flowing from trees," Kemp's Balsam (or the throat and lungs is the only cough medicine that is a real balsam. Many thin, watery cough remedies are called balsams, but such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick prepa ration it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists'. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Nevrr mind! Never mind what the people say, it is a fact nevertheless that the Popular News Agent, has ad ded to an already well selected stock of Games, Books Novels, &c, wall paper, beautiful designs and at very reasonable prices. Call and examine, just a few doors below Market street. C0N3UKPTI0H. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Af fections, also a positive and radical curt for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers .n thousands of cases, has felt it his Juiy to make it known to his sufl'ering 'Vliovs. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieveNiuman suffering I will l end free of charge to all who tie ire. this recipe, in German, French r English, with full directions for pre paring and using. Sent by mail by nluic.-i.ing with stamp, naming this er. W. A. Noyes, 8jo Tower's -ilock, Rochester, N. Y. rnar-6-iy if Grant Herring desires to announce, that all clients desiring to have busi ness attended to during his absence at the session of the legislature, will find competent persons at his office to attend to the same. Those desiring to see Mr. Herring in person, may do so on Saturday snd Monday of each week. tf. Deafness Can't Bo Cured- By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thcrcjis only one way to cure deaf ness. Deafness is caused by an inflam ed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbl ing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless inflammation can be taker out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. For Sale, Three valuable build ing lots for sale on 4th St. west of Market, by 6-3t. J. H. Maize. Flighest cash price paid for all kinds of furs : Fox. mink, mmk rats, tkunks, elc. Lot'Ifl LoWKNBglJO. EGGS ! EGGS I From Burred "PLYMOUTH HOCKS." The Farmer Favorite, From RED CAPS, Tho Great Layers. AT H.JO HER Ij, OR 50 PER 96 EGGS. W. B. GERMAN, Mlllville, Pa. tf SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., and to me directed, there will be gold In the SherlfT's omce at the Court House, Blooins burtr, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 4 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following: All that certain lot or parcel of ground situ ate In the town of Hupert, Montour township, Columbia County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On the east by a street fifty feet wide, laid out by Lloyd Paxton for public use, on the north by lot of Henry 8. Keay, on the west by an alley twenty foot wide, laid out as aforesaid, on the south by lot of Ground be loniflnK to U. W. Mears. containing in imni the aforesaid street sixty feet and of the game breadth on aforesaid alley and In depth from tho said fifty foot street to tho aforesaid alloy one hundred and forty feet. ALHO : All that certain lot of ground situate In the town of Hupert, Montour township, Col umbln county. Pa., bounded and described as iouows, to-wlt : Ueiflutilnir at a corner nt 11 Int. of ground belonging to said Lloyd Paxton lying on ine west side of a street fifty feet wldo luld out by Lloyd Paxton for public use sixty feet northwest from corner of a lot of ground re cently conveyed by said Lloyd Paxton to Oeorgn W. Mears and running from thenco by auld streot north thirteen and om-half degrees west sixty feet to a post, thenco by other lands of Lloyd Paxton south twenty-six and one-half degrees west one hundred and forty feet to a tnencc bv said street south thirteen and one-half degrees east 80 feet to the corner of the aforesaid street twenty feet wide laid out as aforesaid, lot of Lloyd Paxton, thence by tho same north sevent y-six and one-half degrees east ono hun dred and forty feet to the place of beginning, whereon are erected u DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Dnvld Keay, trustee of Mary v. Heay, versus Henry 8. Heay, and to bo sold as tho property of Henry 8. Heay. Jackson, JOHN B. CASK V, 8-1 Mt Atty. Kherlff. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that nn application will lie iiiitde to the Goiirt of 0111)11 .ui Pleas of Columbia county, upon Satuiilnv Hie 1th day of April, A. I)., IMH, by Saint, Matthews Lutheran l liiiivli or Moomslmrg, Pa., lor an amendment, und uliei'iiilon of liiclr courier, according to tho Act, April v.i, IsVl icgulalliig niiu luliui uts to elmrleis uinl rtupplniii'tutH tin-rule, eiillilcd, "an ad lo provide for Uiu lui'oipoi'atlou an. I regula tion of cerium corporal Ions. The character and object of which is 1 he support of public worship, ami for that pui'iuis" to have and possess iiini einloy nil the rights, beuellts and privileges of said aot of assembly und Its HUiih'inents, the iwilli.lou recnlng the proposed uninuilineuu and Is now on II le In the Proihonotary's oulce. j. Mar 12, 91. WM. CU1UUMAN, Sullcltor. 6.30 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT. From Jan. 13, 1W to .Tan. 14. ixin. JOHN K. lilloTZ, Treasurer. OK. Cash ree'd on Bloom Duplicate V.. .. Ivt... " " " Greenwood " ivj . " " Isni.. " ' " Scott " 1HHS.. .. .. ,t " " Sugarioaf lMHii., " " " iwm.. " " For support Mrs Oen. Vatiatt a " ree'd troui crown House " " ' Kst. Wm. Fry " " " Kent Long House " " " Hester M.-rner " " ' Proceeds farm. " " " Vnseatvd lands. " " " Note f mi 2IW Ml lT.- lOf) 215 Wl I'm 4.- 20 H f2 to IW HI HI 4.-. ( W i 73 i 1. 1 !l I 02 ' (HI I 00 I im no .VI : en. My old orders redeemed. t M Til IH-W " 4.JH io " note and liiien-st lmi m " commission und postage .. 117 SS " Hint line tieaslinT Hi 'U 1 1, lU-Ilt lh'A) 4 JO 29 ' balance In hands of treas urer Jan. lwl 5S f IW 18 Ml orders outstanding Jan. 12, iw'J .VI T5 Orders Issued froin Jan. 1.1, !'. to Jan. 12, ikji 411 2f, I 4KB 02 Orders of lsxr and lss redeem ed SM orders of lss( redeemed 4x7c, " " 1M " 4ttis .' " outstanding Jan. la, 'PI Kim $ 4M5 ft! EXPKNfiES I'Oli YEAH ENDING JAN. la, HD1. Provision and supplies. j?T3 ai Fuel and light 7:1 M Clothing and shoes.... at Furniture and bedding 4 7s Dry goods 81 91 Medical supplies is !M Ordinary repairs 17 41 Traveling expenses 6 71 Kami expenses- 8 id auilth work si aa orders relief 11 Tobacco -JS 14 Taking care of tramps and car fare- 14 4S Incidental expenses , 1 Ml ('.. Kuruian harness....... SB no Printing statement lH'.xi 45 OU Expense taking lieo. Evans to Elwyn, Pit U 12 8. K. Peacock aflldavlts 1 60 Books and stationery 2 7U J. W. Reynolds & Hon for well and pump lift ft5 Hi'pa.rltig windmill 21 M 11. Lee Patterson funeral ex- lcnses 28 25 B. W. Drake repairing spring wagon ,. 15 30 Expense taking Albertson to P. H S 80 C. 0. Harkley attorneys fees lRxit and 1H!I 50 00 M. u. Woodward taking caro of tramps lssu and istitl. . . 20 00 George Evans clothlng(Elwyn Kckool) 10 00 Brown house repairing and taxes 2 SO Thomas Mclirlde steward.... 65j 00 Dr. Jacob Schuyler ion (10 J. M. Larlsh - luo (11) L. M. Pelltt is no A. C. Hldlay 75 mi ('. A. Klelm ... lot) 00 Dr. McKeynolds H0 01 Dr. ltedeker HO U) Mrs. McHrlde matron 50 no Auditors and clerk for year !"' 85 00 Total current expenses $ 2352 18 INSANE IN STATU UObPITAL. Geo, Fox 52 1-7; weeks 1.75 Scott 01 25 Jesse Kelly 5JJ1-7 weeks 1.75 Bloom 91 25 L. C. Kaliler52 1-7 weeks (4 1.75 Bluom- 01 25 John Hoyer 52 l-7,weeks 1.75 Kcott 91 25 Alza M. Sterner 52 1-7 weeks ( 1.75 Bloom 91 25 II. Lee Pat terson 80 1-7 weeks ( 1.75 Ureeuwood 88 50 Wm. Fry 52 1-7 weeks 1.75 Bloom 91 25 Carrie Furrell 52 1-7 weeks 1.75 Greenwood 91 25 Agnes Mason 18 2-7 weeks (4 1.75 Bloom 82 00 739 25 OUT DOOH HELIEF. M. May, Bloom M 00 Caroline smith, Bloom. Hester BomlHiy, Scott , M. Dawson, Bloom Kpli Parks, Hloinn .... George . I uciibv, Hloom 90 95 159 (CI Htl 25 88 (III 178 110 .-... ..i.i.uiii, minim ....... Mrs Geit Viinnltu :n.w.t..nil w. 1 W llsiiu Doilsnn, Hloom 5 (10 Win. Shoemaker, Bloom 8 75 . Mr. and Mis. Fred U. Hess, Su- 1 garlnaf 1IH 00 Mrs. Ann Evans, Greenwood 47 85 Hiram Long, liionm 8 ml Mrs. Al Cuilow, lllmi.n 113 Mil Mrs. Sam mi nis. Bloom 4ii 70 Jacob Adams, Sngarlouf 22 05 Hutiert rook, Scott 11 m Hairy .Iniinson, Scott 2 44 Mrs. Sulsy, Sent t a 75 Aaron suotis, sugirlouf 14 no Loyal Mast oiler, Sugurloaf 22 30 Bessie iHKlsou, BIik.ih 4 00 ; Jacob Swisher and lamlly, I Greenwood 81 75 B. F. Taylor, Bloom 8 00 Jack Shoemaker, Scott 10 (III , Mrs. Penrose, Hloom 5 0 Jacob Musselman, Scott...... 47 38 lliuiimh Kamlall, Hloom 711 75 Benj. Tyson, I1,kiui 5a 21 Warren Ingold, iloom t;i James Leacock, lllooin 8 50 - I 1389 83 t 4481 28 We, the undersigned Auditors ot the town slnps comprising the Bloom Poor District, met at Uiu Alms House on the second Monday of January, IK9I, Unit being the 12Ui, examined the accounts of iho Treusurer and the Directors from January 13, ihk, to January 12, ism, and the vouchers for the Httuui llnd them correct as set forth ubove, WM. lit XI AKT 1 ISAAC HK.VCOl'K ! A. N. Yost, f Auditors. D. II. STKADMAN, J VALl'K OF HKALAND PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to Tho Bloom Poor District January l.'Ui, isn. Balance due on duplicates, nu p. Amt Paid Due Ploolil ISM fJllliir 87 $IS'HI lid 1IV.M 27 Scott 1HSS 100(142 7.V) K7 255 55 Greenw'd IHHII KI15 82 818 71 51 lil suufiirloiir iM'.Ki :wi 84 iki no an hi Scoti, im ) ino-j 01 4. nu WT , Greenw'd 18'JO 9.12 85 400 00 Sua 85 Less estimated exonerations lUidcoiuLnUsluiis 217 14 tsw 00 21H7 15 13(1110 (HI 120 00 Farm and buildings, tl horses ... , J0?r ?, zt& . 1 mare and colt .. no m 12 head of cattle 225 on 15 slioatA 41 m inn chickens so on 8 tnrkeyr 8 m s glltnens 9 40 122 husliels wheat 122 no l'J IlllsllelS onus w no 15 tons har IMi ui .'! heads cabbago i i 450 pounds lanl SH il at) pouii'ls ro'rk 121 so 1U barrels saner Kraut. 7 50 ) bundles corn fodder.... ion 00 SO bushels turnips 7 Ml 1 barrel vinegar 7 00 150 bushels potato-s 1M Kami implementM ii ) Kiirnlture In Almshouse r r Furniture In Steward's house 150 t 80 Ions lee.... l no 7as bushels corn ears. . . . tti) H 1H acres gralu In ground. l.vj 00 -f 1H.SW 81 PHODICTS RAISED OX FA KM, 1890 205 bushels of wheat :i)r 00 2-J5 ' nnts 1-JI 75 S-il potatoes.......... 1 no 28 " rye 111 2K " b ans 5 no lino " corn ears. Sis no 45 " turnips 18 Ml 4 " Is-ets 2 00 in tomatoes. 5 (i M bundles long straw 13 Ni 4 biishels oriinns 4 in .11: i sheaves corn fodder 157 W liwi heads of rubbagc 52 W) 27Hi) pounds pork liw m .ViTpnunilslard .. 15 .HI 13 dozens eirgs 58 an Mil pounds of butter 1'W on 15 slmais. 41 00 2 barrel sauer krout in no 1 calf ... 8 in 50 chickens 15 50 8 guineas 2 40 4 turkevs 4 no an tons bay am no Products sold frum farm 50 nil 1,8H 91 No. pau)ersi remaining In Alms House last report.. 12 No. admitted during year.... 5 No. discharged during year.. 5 No. died during year - . 2 7 No. persons in Alms House, Bloom .. 3 No. persons In Alms House, Greenwood 6 No. persons lu Alms House, Scott I No remaining January I, 18H1 10 JACOB SI'IU YLER) A. ". Ill HI. AY. I. Directors. J. M. LAK1SII. ) Attest : C. A. KLEIM, Secretary. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. The undersigned administrator of Lafayette Fuller, late of Luzerne county, deceased, will expose at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891, at 10 a. m. the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situate in tbe Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., beginning at the corner of lot numbered thirty-seven, owned now or formerly by Mrs. Noble on High street, public rood leading to Espytown, thence by said street north sixty-five and one-fourth degrees east fifty feet to corner of lot owned by Patrick Mo Fadden, thence by same south thirty-one and one-fourth degrees west two hundred and four teen feet more or less to Kldge alley, thence by same south sixty-five and one-fourth degrees west, fifty feet to lot numbered thirty-seven, and thence along said lot numbered thirty-seven north thirty-one and one-fourth degrees west two hundred and fourteen feet more or less to the place ot beginning, being a. vacant lot. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent of one-fourth of tbe purchase money to be paid at the striking down of property ; the one-fourth less tbe ten per cent at tbe confirmation ot sale and the re maining three-fourths in one year thereafter with interest from confirmation nisi. PHILIP II. SEELY, Administrator. REAL ESTATE FOB S1U IN BLOOMSBURG. Jfafn atrtet. Desirable building lot 50x214, price fiaoo. fifth Street House and lot, house rents for t per month, room to build several more houses 110 feet front on Fifth street, price 1050. Flrtl street Framo bouse, 6 rooms, lot 50x214, price $1050. Fourth Street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price $2250. Fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, 8 rooms, out-kllchen, barn, fine fruit, &c, lot 79x 2(10, price 14500. , Main Street Largo store building, with dwell ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting on two streets, price I-kxjo. Thtra Street. Large 8 room house, lot 64x213. Price f.TOO. Secoi.a Street, Fast oTVon. Corner lot, 50 ft. frout. Price $soo. Second street. Fine large residence, 11 rooms, exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer, water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses nnd a number of vacant lots In other parts of the town, all of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Sljcth Street, Xwth Side Neat New two story frame house, T rooms, veranda In front and side. Price $1350. Sixth street, Xorth Sia New two story frame house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price $1100 Sixth Street, Xorth Side House and lot with 03 feet front on Street, Price $ii00. Sixth street, Xorth SlCe New two story frame house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price film. Fine Brick Residence In Espy Pa., Lot 03 feet trout 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and painted, well at door, cis tern, good stable und outbuildings, fruit of all kinds. Price turn. ft WINTKKSTKKN BKCKI.RV, First National Bank Building, tf- Bloomsburg, Pa. NB8 h uiu iaittt .V(BT I'tH'K'i 1NVJS1IILK Tuaulni Ilk CUSHIDI!. WhUpor. Wrd. Cum 4 feilafcU. i. iu?,uk.i.I fell. .lkir. NIStOX. - ,r . , V 'Ml Wl SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fn. Iwied out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold In the SherHTs Office at Iho Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m. the following: All the right, title and Interest of Clinton I). Sober, Martin I. Solx-r, later partners doing business uuiler the firm, name of Sober Bros, the defendants of In, and to all that certain mes nage, tract and piece of land situate In Madison twp., Col. Co., Pa., bounded and descrllied as follows, to-wlt: on the north by lauds of John Fine, on the east by lands of Nicholas Beagle and llethuel Whipple, on the south by lands of William McMlehael and smith and on the west by lands of Chas. Dodson and the heirs of shepherd Kuuyon and A. Wohlford, containing 300 ACRES OF LAND, lie the same more or less, ten acres of which Is cleared and the balance being wood and timber land, whereon are erected n two-story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Barn nnd outbuildings. Seized, taken lnlo execution at the suit of c. K. Sober, Dr. D. S. Hollenbaeh, Shoener Lie big, D. K. Kulp versus Clinton D. Sober, Martin L. Sober, late partners doing business under the firm name of Sober Bros, and to be sold as the property of Clinton D. Sober aud Martin L. SoIxt, Holier Bros. JOHN B. CASEY, liVAM A IlKKRISd,") Sheriff. W. A. Sonus. V Attrs. J. U. Khkkzs, ) SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Col. Co., Pa., and to me directed, fliere will be sold In the Sheriff's Office, In the Court House, Bloomsburg, pa., on Tuesday, March Si, 1291, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain messuage and tract of land situate In the township of Ben ton, Col. Co., Pa., boundi-d and described as fol lows, viz: On the cast by lands of Kzeklel Shultt, on the south by lands of Daniel Lutz, on the west by lands of George Dodson and on the north by lands of the heirs of Peter Lutz. deceased, containing Til I KIT ACRES, of land more or less whereon are erected a and Other Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Thomas Edgar versus F. M. Lutz, and to be sold as the property of F. M. Lutz. ELWBLL, JOHN B. CASEY, Atty. Sheriff. Dr. J. F. CHAP1N, of Schoolcraft, Michigan, offers at private sale, or for rent, from April 1st, 1891, GRIST MILL and Water Power at the town of Benton, Col umbia County, Pennsylvania ; his FARM In Flshlngcreek township, known as the Eyer Farm, containing about eighty acres; and his DWELLING HOUSE and lot In the town of Benton. These properties are all valuable. The Mill Power Is the never falling Flshlngcreek. Benton Is rapidly Im proving and now has railroad advantages by the Bloomsburg & Sullivan railroad. Town property which could be more easily managed In the absence of the owner, It desir able, may be exchanged tor the mill, Further Information and terms may be ob tained upon Inquiry ot CHARLES G. BAKKLEY Attorney. Bloomsburg, Pa,, Feb. 87, 1800. 8U SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Please of Col. Co., Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold In the Sheriff's ofllce, at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., all that certain lot or parcel of laud situate In Jackson townshlb, Columbia county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt : On the north by land of Rebecca Keller, on the east by land of Abram KUno, on the south by lands of Frank Fritz and Peter Miller, and on the west by land of Mark Andrews, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES of land, more or less, whereon are erected a Dwelling House, Barn nnd Outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the BUlt ot N. ft. P. Pearson, trading under the firm name of Pearson ft Co., versus Charles D. Carpenter, and to be sold as the property of Charles D. Carpen ter. JOHN . CASEY, IIekhino, Atty. ShortiT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Filiate John Mtur, late of Catawlsta tomtahtp, m. 1 1 1 . . . . . . a iht uuuomnuni, an uuuiior aiioimea Dy me Orphans' Court of Columbia couuiv, to make distribution of balance lu hands of surviving administrator, will sit ut the olllce of W. II. Kiiawn, 1 aiawmsa, nt 10 o'clock, April 22, lsui, when und where ull persons having claims against said estate must uppear nnd prove the suiiie, or bo debarred from coming lu on said fund. B.K.ZARH, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Fatateof Vault I lirm-er. lUu of two. aec'A. Ttm nnrlerul irneil. n n nn.lll.r amuilntuii V... Orphans' Court of Coluiublu county to make ui.miiiiiiii'ii ,11 miiu rnunr, will Hlb 111 lilt, OII1CO lu Blooiiibbuig, on Monday, April 6, lsui, at 10 ... im., u. in., , ueii mm micro 1111 perHOUS liav. ItO I'lllllllU Uilliliur until itwlik.a L.tiLif . ......... ..n . r....... u.iini, uieur mill prove 1 he same, or be deburred rruui turning lu vu nuiv iuuui C. Q. BAKKLEY', Auditor, PU13LIC SALE -OF VALUABLE Real Estate. The heirs of Reuben 11. Dav, late of Benton township, deceased, will sell at public side the premises a VALUABLE FARM, consisting of 58 Acres, situated In Benton township. Col. Co., fK bounded by lands of Stott K. Colley, Illrnm Aa, John S. Kline, John Dlldlncand others on THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1891. at t o'clock p. m. This farm Is situated withu one mile of the town of Benlon, and contain! 1 good two story Frame Dwelling House barn, a well of good water, a good orchard, ami Is all cleared land In good state of cultivation, except two acres of good Umber land. TEKMS OF 8AI.K.-One third of ptircha.. money to be secured by mortgage on Jthe prrm. Ises, the Interest on which Is to be paid annual, ly to Luclnda Davis durlnj her life, and m h. death the principal to be paid to the heirs of said K. 11. Davis. Ten percent, of 14 of the ri naming 2-3 of purchase money to be paid striking down of the property, the one-fuurtii less tlie ten per cent, on the first day of April A. D., lstil, when possession will be given and thu remaining part of said 2- of purchase money nj the first day of April 192 with Interest, whrn deed will be delivered. Purchaser to pay fnr drawing deed. For further Information npWr to or llOBT. lIl rXINOHAM, S, L. DAVIS, Dloomsburg, Pa. Atty. In fact for helm P.O. Benton. RULE AND NOTICE. Elijah IIfss is 1 in me oun ot t nminnj Pleas of Columbia loumr I...H 1 V-.. L'-,... ... . vs. Tmko. M. Hot- nr.n.f .mi. ii, reiij. ITIU, IS'.U. Ejectment for inin-base mom-v for ceri;.i premises, whervnf the lollowlng Is a tesc-itnn: Mtuate In the township of Sugarioaf In t oliitu. bla county. Pa., and on the north side of tn imbue road leading 1111 the West branch or Flh Ingcreek, nnd Is glnnliig at a post In the ni.-., ot said public road nnd line of land of J. w. rerrj, ineuce nv tne saiiie north six degrees five minutes east, one hundred ami seientv. tbiw and two.tent h feet to a post and tlu n,',) north I eiity-stx degrees thirty minutes net eight and llvc-tcntlia feet to a mst, tiling north Heventy-seren deirn-es west fourteen mui elglit-t.-mlis fis-t to an apple tree, thence south ten degrees nest, one bundnsl ami seventy ami two-tenths fis-t In a post In tlie edge of the inil lie road aforesaid, along land of the said Klliah less, thence by the said nubile road south slvir six degree five minutes east, thirty-two and six-ieiims lis-t to tne post, tne place of N-u'lii- lung, containing nrteen and elght-'entlu wrches of land. And the Sheriff having return ed thai neither the vendee, the ilefeiiii uit nb n named, nor any imthoii lalmlng under hlui .u in possession or occupancy of the premises, Thereuimn on the 14th day of February. I'.i;. on motion of Mr. Kntw, attorney fur the plain, tiff' for an order of publication and a link on defendant tonpi raiui plead to the actlen by the nrstdav of .J:.v ierui 1HU1. u oer Act m Assi-mbly In such cas" made and provided. Onl-;r made and Uule granted as per motion. II V IIIKCOI ICT. t.'ertlflisl from the Iteconts this tiith il:ii skl of February' A. D. lsui. tl. M. orui, t aKKZR, Atty, Prnitiv. 2-27-2IU. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Klven that letters testamon'- ary 011 the estate of Mary A. Hagenbuch, late t he towbshlpof Orange .(county ot 1 oliimbla. Pa ece awu, nave oeen granted to William linnet. uch, resident of said township, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are reipiested to make payment, and those havlnir claims or 1- mands will make knowu the same without d lay. W ILLIAM HAUEMtl 1 II, Wm. II. Snvdkb, Atty. Executor. 2- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate oj Jacob II. Frtu, tat of Sugurloaf twp. neceasea. Notice Is hereby irlven that letters of admlnl trillion oil the estate of Jacob H. Frit, late of Sugarioaf twp, col. Co. Pa., deceased, have bet granted to the undersigned administrators to w noin an persons Indebted to said estate are n quested lo make payment, and those havlns claims or demands will make known the amt without delay to or 10 AMANDA FHITZ, AMANDLS FklTZ. tiuava, It A. I. Fhitz, S-O-dt. Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Fstate of Martha J. BUgar, deoeated. Letters of admlnlstrat Inn cum LettamrnKtm n wxo on the estate of Martha J. Edgar, late of Espy, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, decea ed, have been granted to Thomas W. Edgar, re siding In said place, to whom all pcrsnus In debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delar. THOMAS W. EDOAH, 1-30-ew. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Kllmbeth Mann, laU of Beaver ttp dfcrniiied. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Elizabeth Mann, law of Beaver twp.. Col. Co., Pa., deceaw-d, ha been granted to Jacob Baker of tilen I Ity, Co. Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to mako payments, ml those having claims or demands will maM known the tsiuie without delay to or to JAI OII BAKr.lt, Koskrt It. Little, Atty. Ailtninist rainr. Glen City, col. o. 1 t-M ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Fttale of Itonanna Runyan, late of Denton firm Columbia ouunly, deceased. Notice Is herevy given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Kosanna Kunyati, lt of Benton township, Columbia Co., Pa., dewu ed, have been grained to II. F. Berlin, of Fair mount Springs, Luz. Co., Pa., to whom all p"" sons ludcbt.Hl to said estate are n'liuesicd to make payments, and those having claims or de mands will niake known the same without tie lay to II. F.BEHI.IX. 8-6-Bt. Fall-mount Springs, Luz. co. P- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Harmon Fahringer, dwrnwd. The lunderslgned Audrtor appointed by th Orphans' court of Columbia county, t'a 1001 tribute balance lu the bunds of the Executor ijj I lie est uU of Harmon Fulirt nger, dec'il.. " meet the parties Interested at the ofllce of UratiJ lleriing, Fs.., In the (own of Blooinsbui'g, "a Saturday, March 2S, IMH, at ten o'clock, a- " when and where all parties Interested will tend or be forever debarred from any share 01 said fund. W. II. UHAWN. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Hess, deceased Tho undersigned Auditor appointed !)' Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., t" "'; tribute balance In tlie hands of 111" i:ecuinl' Hie estate of Joseph Hi-sm, dec'il, will lil-'d parlies Interested at the olllce 01 (iiatit lleri'ln Esq., In I lie town of Bloomsburg, on Siilunia.M March 2tst, imil, ut ten o'clock, a. m., when aiw where nil parties Intei-i-sted will iilieiul or w forever debarred from any share of said mud C. F:. tiKVKK. Auditor. NOTICE. My wife, Maggie Davis, has left my bed aid boanl wlilUHil just cause or provocation, m"1 heiubv caul Ion all ersons ugulnst furnlshlwi her anything on my account, as 1 will P-0 u bills of her couuucl lug. -Mar. -2l WILLIAM II. DAVIS
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