The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 27, 1891, Image 8

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Farm For Sale.
TO acres In Flshlngcreek township, col. Co
ne mile from Van Camp, Ne.v columh'fi nnd
Cambra. Fair buildings, good water, fine orch
ard, No. 1 grass (arm, will s'll at a bargain up
est easy terms. Will exchange upon property
Btoomsburg. Call upon or address
WM. CHHISMAN,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Fob Bali Desirable vacant lots and a num
ber of good houses and lots In Bloomsburg. The
best business stand In Bloomsburg. A very de
sirable property In Willow Grove, nrst-clnss
MMtngs and 18 acres of land. Dwellings In
spy. Ten good farms In Columbia county, one
In Luzerne county, one In Virginia and two In
Kansas. One country store stand In Columbia
ounty and one In Luzerne county, S grist mills
In Columbia county, by
M. P. LUTZ,
Insurance and Real Estate Agt, Bloomsburg Pa.,
I ALES.
March a6 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.
March 27th Mrs. Almira Albert
son will sell valuable personal property
on premises in Greenwood twp., com
mencing at 10 o'clock a. m, Horses,
cows and general farming implements.
March 3 1. Mrs. Emma C. Deib
Ier will sell personal property, at
premises on Seventh street, Blooms
burg, at 1 p. m.
April 3. The personal property
of the Manor Rest Inn Company will
be sold at 10 o'clock a. m., at Jame
son City.
April 4. Fhilip H. Seely, adminis
trator of Lafayette Fuller deceased,
will sell real estate in Bloomsburg at
10 a. m. See advertisement.
New Names in History.
The flashing of new names in the
world's horizon is always delightful to
behold. Here is Edison, who ten
years ago was unheard of, whose fame
is now blazoned o'er the world. Here
is Koch, of Berlin, known to but few
at this time of last year, now shining
aloft. Here are new names appearing
from time to time in literature, some
of them luminous. Welcome to all
the new lights 1 It is delightful to see
them, and all the more as many of the
tames that have shone in other years
are passing out of sight. It is some
thing to have a "name great in mouths
of wisest censure," even if it be there
but for a time.
Husband and Wife.
Have more than once been saved by
timely use of Kemp's Balsam for the
throat and lungs, after all other remed
ies have been tried in vain. The Bal
sam stops decay of the lungs and
cures influenza and acute and chronic
coughs. There is no other medicine
in the world that acts so promptly,
certainly none that does its work so
thoroughly as Kemp's Balsam. All
druggists sell it. Large bottles 50c
and $1.
Harper & Brothers will publish
March 30th Kobbe a New York, a
hand-book for tourists and visitors to
die metropolis, similiar in style and
design to Raedekor's hand-books for
European travelers. I hey wlu also
publish on the same day Charles Dud
ley Warner's Our Italy ; anew volume
by Mary E. Wilkins, entitled The Nero
England Nun and Other Atortes ;
and a volume by Lucy C. Little, con
taining the stories "Phil and the
Baby," and "The False Witness."
a M
General Sherman, shortly before
ids death, by written contract, put his
memoirs in the hands of Webster &
Co., of New York. They carrying out
the spirit of the contract, are about to
bring out a cheap edition of his cele
hrated work; with a brief appendix by
the Hon. James G. Blaine, including
the closing year of General Sherman's
life, his last death and funeral pagent
The work will be in one volume
and will contain the full text of the
original memoirs. It will be sold at
$2.00, all former editions being sold
at $5,00. The proceeds of the work
rill be devoted to the interests of
those whom General Sherman has left
dependant for support upon the in
come of the estate.
The Celebrated Pacing Stallion, Frank M,
Bcord 8.87K. standard and registered No.
V, will make the season of 1881 at the Barn of
C. K. Wenner, In the rear of the Central Hotel,
Seglnnlng Tuesday noon, April 7th, and will re
nin until Wednesday about 4 o'clock, and
wy two weeks during the season, on Tues-
toys and Wednesdays.
Frank M. Is a Btrawberry roan, stands Id
tends high, and In good flesh will weigh 1150
pounds, heavy bone and muscle, good dl-posl
-ion, and combines more good qualities tor
veed and endurance and for general purposes,
nan any otner stallion In the State.
Fiuiorei. Frank M. No. 89, was sired by
Charley Blister, No. 88, he by Charley Ilrlstur,
So.BH, be by Copper Bottom, Dam Blue Bull
1o. 88, second dam by Legal Tender. Ills pedi
gree shows that he combines sous of the best
(trains of blood tor speed In the United Htutea.
frank M has proved hlmsulf a sure foal getter
ind can show as line and uniform a lot of colts
is can be produced. They are smooth built and
ieavy bone, and fr their age some of them
tbow remarkable speed. They command a
"rge price and quick sale.
TiKHS.-a.io to Insure. Anyone parting with
Mrs will be responsible for the fee. All uccl.
tents to niare at risk of owner. For further
particulars, address, THOiirsoN ft Haioht, Luz
nrne, i a. s-ao-am.
Died Suddenly on the 22nd inst..
Ralph Raymond, oldest son of James
B. and Harriet Barkle, aged 10 yesrs
and 12 days.
CONSUMPTION.
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
in thousands of cases, has felt it his
duty to make it known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive and
a desire to relieve human suffering. I
will send free of charge to all who de
sire, this recipe, in German, French
or English, with full directions for pre
paring and using. Sent by mail by
addressing with stamp, naming this
paper. W. A. Notes, 820 Power's
Block, Rochester, N. Y. mar-6-iy
WANTED.
A young man from 16 to 21 years
old, to work on a farm near town.
Apply to Jacob Dieffenbach. 3-13-3-t.
Nevermind! 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.
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 and Monday of each
week. . tf.
Deafness Can't Be Cured-
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Therejis 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, O.
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
3-6 4-w-
Highest cash price paid for all kinds of
furs t Fox, mink, musk rats, skunks, etc,
Lotus Lowbnbekq.
EG3S I EQ3S I
From Barred "PLYMOUTH KOCK8."
The Farmer Favorite,
From RED CAPS,
The Great Layers.
AT fl.JO PKR 13, OK .50 PER
6 F.OQB.
W. B. GERMAN,
Mlllville, Pa.
tt
PHOTOGRAPHS
CRAYON PORTRAITS.
IOO PICTURES I.OO,
CABINETS 99C, Per Dos.
LIFE SIZE CRAYON,
Framed in a Gilt Raised Frame
Five inches wide, and One Dozen best
$3.00 Cabinets, all for $8.00.
Copying Old Pictures and Viewin
Houses, Cattle, &c, a Specialty.
U. A, KEMP,
Artist,
BLOOMHBVRO, PA.
. ELY'S. Catarrh
ureamtfaim
Cleanses the
Nasal Passages,
Allays Pain and
Inflammation,
Hulls the fc'orei.
Restores the
tenses of Taste
and Smell
TEYTHE CUBE H AY-EEVE R
a imriiciu ih anon Ha into nc nnat rii
and
Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggist
by
mun, registered. 80 eta.
KLY BROTHERS, M Warren St., New York,
TT"wi'-rTT vtrv Pr
Practically taught
1 l I rlAlNI J The oloneer "sKJu
nunu scnooi of Elinlra. N. y. Bond to
Mia
UUB.A1 HcjiooLOF COMKBHCK for Inform
tlon concerning practical education. Type
writing, uicg' Telegraphy, etc,
mi
L 7 If
CHARTER NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby irlven that an application
will be made to the Court of common Pleas of
olumbla county, upon Saturday the 4lh day of
prn, A. i'., iiwi, oy Mint Mint new s Lutheran
Im re h of BlooinNhtirv, I'a.. for an amendment.
ml alteration of their rlinrter, according to the
,ct. Anrll N, 1874 rciriilntlnir nmcmlinonta to
barters and supplements thereto, emit led, "an
1 to provme nir tne incorporation ana rvifii la
in of certain corporations. The character and
olilect of which In the supHirt of public worship,
and for that purpose to have and possess and
emloy all the rights, benefits and privileges of
said act of assembly and Its supplements, the
petition reciting tne proposeo ainenoinenis ana
s now on tne 111 tne rroinnmuary s onice.
Mar in, vi. wm. en itiNM Ait, Honcitor.
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
BLOOM POOR DISTRICT.
From Jan. 13, WHO to Jan. 12, Wl.
JOHN K. OROTZ, Treasurer.
1)K.
Cash ree'd on Bloom Duplicate 18st..
t m si
IM W an
Vl 4A
41m (in
175 00
10m I
MO Oil
l.sn 011
4.1 0
iroiu.,,
.. "Greenwood" !..
issu..
" Scott " inks..
issu..
Bugarloaf issu..
two..
" For support. Mrs Oeo. Vanutta
" ree'd trout Hrown House
Kst. wm. Kry
Kent Long Mouse
Hester Werner
I'rocceds farm..
t'nsealed lands. . ..
Note
mi no
0 ()
m on
0 on
M M
US4 S3
I 60 IS M
CH.
By old orders redeemed f M 78
" new " w w
" note and Interest Mil on
" commission and postage .. 117 en
aim. uue ireitMurcr lit m-c-
f l..iwnt IMUtl I'JO 9u
' balance In hands of treas
urer .lun. ltwi HI" on
t SIMM M
Orders outstanding Jan. 12,
lnwu. 00 in
Orders Issued from Jan. IS,
lswu 10 Jan. in, ioi i w
$ 4.YU OS
Orders of 1887 and 1888 redeem
ert.. r 00
Orders of 1H89 redeemed 48 78
wim " 4 m
outstanding Jan. 12, 'HI 88 81
t 4.'35 02
EXPENSES FOK YEAR ENDING JAN. 12, Will.
revision and supplies.
nel and llitht.
ST3 85
73 IH
) l
4 7.1
31 a
15 33
127 41
II 71
HS in
21 Vi
11 25
IS) 14
14 45
1 50
35 III)
45 00
12 12
1 50
2 70
148 68
21 5H
23 26
15 SO
8 SO
50 00
80 00
10 00
s an
AI 00
ino 00
im 00
25 01)
75 00
100 Oil
80 00
60 00
GO 00
85 00
lot hlng and shoes
umllure iinu oouuing
Dry guods
Medical supplies
Ordinary repairs
raveling exwnses
arm expenses'
Mnl 111 work
inters ri'lu't -
rohacco
uklng care or tramps and
car fare-.
Incidental expenses
. H. rurnuin Harness.......
lintlnif statement WHO
Expense taking Ueo. Kvans to
biwyn, in ...
K. Pea'-ock aflldavlts
Hooks and stationery
W. Reynolds & son for wen
and pump
Repa.iiug windmill
U. Lee Patterson funeral ex
penses
B. W. Drake repairing spring
waicon
Expense taking Albertson to
i'. 11
. G. Rarkley attorneys fees
Wst) and WHO.
M. C. Woodward taking care
of tramns issu and wuo. .
George Kvaus clotblng(Elwyn
ncnooi)
Brown house repairing and
Thomas McBrlde steward... .
Dr. Jucou Hchuyler
M. L.ansu
M. Pet It t
C. Itldlay
A. Klelm ....
Dr. McKeynolds
Dr. Hedeker
Mrs. McBrldn matron
Auditors and clerk for year
lstto
Total current expenses
$ IBS 18
INSANE IN STATE HOSPITAL.
Geo, Fox 62 1-71 weeks C4 1.75
Mcott 81 85
Jesse Kelly 5i(l-7 weeks (4 1.75
Itiooin VI 3K
L. C. Kahler 58 1-7 weeks (
1.75 Bloom- 81 85
John Hoy er 62 1-7 weeks 14 1.75
Scott 81 89
Alza M. Hterner 62 1-7 weeks
(4 1.75 Bloom 81 2B
H. Lee Patterson 89 1-7 weeks
1.75 Greenwood fib 50
Wm. Fry 52 1-7 weeks 1.75
Bloom 9125
Carrie Kurrell 62 1-7 weeks 9
1.75Greenwooa 1 IB
Agnes Mason 18 8-7 weeks 6
1. 1 a mooai. sx uu
73? 85
OUT DOOR RELIEF.
M. May, Bloom 63 09
Caroline Smith, Bloom 90 95
liesier uumooy, hoou ......... J5 os
M. Dawson, Bloom 80 85
Epb Parks, Bloom 89 00
George Jacoby, Bloom 178 00
Mrs ueo vanatta, Greenwood iso 00
Wilson Dodson, Bloom.......... 6 00
Wm. ttboeuiaker. Bloom 8 75
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. lless, 8u-
garloaf 100 00
Mrs. Ann Kvans, Greenwood 47 86
Hiram Long, Bloom a uu
Mrs. Al Cadow, Bloom - 118 M0
M rs. Ham Ht Ills. Bloom 48 70
Jacob Adams, Sugarloat 22 06
KODelX LOOK, HCOtt ....hm.....mm 11 At
Harry Johnson, Hcott 8 44
Mrs. Salsy.Hcott 8 75
Aaron Mhotts, Hugnrloaf 14 00
Loyal Mast-eller, KuKrloaf . a so
Bessie Dodson, Bloom 4 00
Jacob 8 winner and. lamlly,
wreenwtKKi si 73
B. F. Tuylor, Bloom 8 00
tack Nhoemaker, Hcott 10 no
Mrs. Penrose, Bloom.... 5 06
iircod musseiman, tcoii 47 so
Hannah Randall, Bloom 7 75
nenj. lyson, nioom 62 xl
Warren Inirold. HIcMim . au
James Leacock, Bloom 8 6A
$ 1889 88
$ 481 86
We. 'the undcrslirned Auditors of the town.
ships comprising the Bloom Poor District, met
ai me Alius uuusu on the second Monday of
January, WUI, that being the 12th, examined the
accounts of the Treasurer und the Directors
rroin January 13, ism, to January 12, ism, and
the vouchers for the same find them correct as
set lortu uuove,
WM. BOG A KT,
ISAAC HEACOCK
A. N. YOST, f Auditors.
D. II. STEADMAN, J
VALUE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
oeionging to 1 ne Hioom poor District
January 12th, 1HU1.
Balance due on duplicates.
Dun. Amt Paid Dun
Bloom 1890 830117 87 18HU AO $UHS 87
Scot t 18S8 Um 42 750 87 256 65
Greenw'd 1889 805 82 818 71 61 61
Sugurloaf WUO 821 82 90 (10 231 82
Scot t WHO 10(12 04 425 00 677 04
Greenw'd 1890 90 86 4U0 00 602 85
Less estimated exonerations 8817 14
and commissions stio 00
B47T5
Farm and buildings , l3tio on
8 horses 120 no
1 mare and colt .... 2110 on
12 heud of cattle..... 226 00
16 shouts 41 00
ino chickens an 00
8 turkey ,. ... 8 00
8 gulneus 8 40
122 bushels wheat 122 00
1(10 bushels outs 88 00
15 tons huy 150 00
5(10 heads cubbage 20 no
450 pounds lurd 88 (in
2080 pounds pork 12180
1 W burrels Sauer Kruut 7 60
20(10 .bundles corn fodder.... loo on
ai bushels turnips 7 60
1 barrel vlnegur 7 00
IN) bushels pouitoes 10 (10
Kurm Implements 8(10 00
Furniture In Almshouse 200 01)
Furniture In Stewurd's house 150 no
80 tons Ice ho 00
785 bushels corn ears . 220 60
IB acre urulu In wound 160 00
118,818 84
PRODUCTS UAIPED ON FARM, 1S90
905 bushels of wheat. .
m no
123 75
821 W
18 IIO
6 0(1
818 on
13 50
2 no
6 (Wl
13 50
4 no
157 50
58 50
1118 HI)
46 88
58 21)
108 Oil
41 on
10 on
8 00
16 50
8 40
4 no
800 00
825
oats. ,
221
8H
hum)
45
4
pot atoes
rye
beans
corn ears
turnips
lleetn
totiintoe!,
10
51 bundles long straw
4 iniHlieis ontiuis
81NI sheaves corn fodder
1050 heads of cabbage
27NO pounds pork
57 pounds lard
41 dozens eggs
61 pounds of butter
16 shoata
8 barrel sauer krout
1 calf
60 chickens
8 guineas
4 turkeys
90 tons nay
Product sold from farm....
No. paupers remaining In
Alms House last report..
No. admitted during year....
No, discharged during year..
No. died during year
60 00
11,844 91
18
6
No. persons In Alms House,
Bloom
No. persons In Alms House,
Greenwood
No. persons In Alms House,
Scott
No remaining January 1, 1891
JACOB WIU'YLER)
A. C. HUM. AY.
J. M. LAKISH. I
10
Directors.
Attest! C. A. KLEIM, Secretary.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE-
Real Estate.
The undersigned Jadmlnlstrator of Lafayette
Fuller, late of Luzenio county, deceased, will
expose nt public sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891,
at 10 a. m. the following described real estate,
to-wlt: Kltuate in the Town of Bloomsburg,
Columbia count)', Pa., beginning nt the corner
of lot niimtiered thirty-seven, owned now or
innerly by Mrs. Noble on High street, public
road leading to Espytown, thence by said street
north slxty-flvo nnd one-fourth degrees east
fifty feet to corner of lot owned by Patrick Mc-
Fadden, thence by same south thlrty-ono and
one-fourth degrees west two hundred and four
teen feet more or less to Ridge illey, thence by
same south slxty-flvo and one-fourth degrees
west, fifty feet to lot numbered thirty-seven,
nnd thence along said lot numbered t hirt y-seven
north thirty-one and one-fourth degrees
est two hundred nnd fourteen feet more or
less to the place of beginning, being a, vacant
lot.
TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of one-fourth
of the purchase money to bo paid at the striking
down of property; the one-fourth less the ten
per cent at the confirmation of sale and the re-
malulng three-fourths In one year thereafter
with Interest from confirmation nlst.
PHILIP II. SEELY.
Administrator.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
The undersigned assignee for the benefit of
creditors of S. A. Smith will expose to public
sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, APRIL i8th, 1891,
at ona o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the
following described real estate t-wlt :
All that certain piece, parcel and tract of
Und situate In the township of Flshlngcreek,
County of Coluinria, State of Pennsylvania
bounded and desc.lbed as follows, to-wlt i Be
ginning at a stone corner of lands of John and
Rush Harrison and Nathan smith and running
thence by land of tha said Nathan Smith, north
8HH west, 78 8-10 perches to a White Oak,
thence south 16 west, 18 8-10 perches to a
stone ; thence by land of the Widow of Daniel
Stoker north 894 west, 185 perches to a small
hemlock; thence by land of Samuel Halves
south 83K west to a small walnut ; thenoe
south 70 west, 8 9-10 perches to a stone ; thenoe
by land of Samuel Bhlvea and others south 18
east, 83 8-10 perches to a stone ; thence by land
of said Samuel Bhlves and others and across
track of the Bloomsburg A Sullivan R. R. Bouth
86 degrees west, 11 8-10 perches to a atone;
thence south 84 west, 5 6-10 perches to a large
maple ; thence south 48 west, 83 4-10 perches
to small maple ; thence along the bank of Flsh
lngcreek and across said Flshlngcreek south yi
west, 48 9-10 perches to a atone ; thence along
bank of said creek south 24V east, 83 8-10
perches to a stone ; thence across said Flshlng
creek and by land of the Widow of Janes Pad'
en, north 70 east 88 8-10 perches to a stone ;
thence north 8 east, 80 8J0 perches to a stone ;
thence by lands of John Harrison and Rush
Harrison north 70 east 195 perches to the place
of beginning, containing
J OS Acres
18S PERCHES of land, more or loss.
About 100 acres of the above mentioned land
is cleared land and in a very excellent state of
cultivation. The rest Is well timbered with oak
and pine timber, and located along the line and
immediately adjoining the Bloomsburg Built
von Rail Rood. The
DWELLING HOUSE
upon said farm is a two story frame building
and is located within eighty yards of Forks Bull
Road station.
There Is also erected on the premises a good
BANK BARN,
Wagon Shed and other Outbuildings. Water
handy at the door and an abundance of good
milt trees upon the place.
Possession will be given Immediately upon
compliance with the terms of sale. Deed to be
made at the expense of purchaser, and all per
sonal property on tne premises, including grain
in uie grouna, reservea.
The terms of sale will be easy and will be es
pecially announced upon the day of sale.
Grant Hibkinq, k. r. WILSON,
Atty, Assignee.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Harmon Fahrttiger, Oeceama.
The 'undersigned Audftor appointed by the
Orphans' court of Columbia county, Pa to dis
tribute balance in the hands of the Executor of
uiormun 01 iiurmon ruunnger, aecd., Will
meet the parties Interested at theoniceof Grant
Herring, Fsq., In the 4own of Bloomsburg, on
Saturday, March 28, wui, at ten o'clock, a. m
when and where ull parties interested will at
tend or be foruver debarred from uny share of
ouiu iuuu.
V W. II. HIIAWN.
Auditor.
cnorn axle
rilH&LllQREASE
BEST 1ST THE WOULD.
It WMriog quallilMr unsurpuMd, otull
crutlutlna two boxe of any oilier brand. Not
Stated by hut, urUET THE UKSI L INE.
FOB BALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY, lyf
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Faclns Issued
nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
county nnd to me directed, will 1)0 exposed to
public sale In the Shortirs onicelnthe Court
Houseit Bloomsburg, Pa., on
SATURDAY, APRIL it, 1891,
ht 9 o'clock a. m., the following described prem
ises, to-wlt t All that certain buildings located
on a lot or piece of ground situate In Hugarloaf
township, Columbia county, Pa., in the plan
known as Jamison City, and described as fol
lows 1 Beginning nt a point on the north side
of Market street, thence along the north
line of said Market street three hundred and ten
feet from Broad street, north forty and one
half degrees west two hundred and six feet,
thence north forty-nine and one-half degrees,
east two hundred and seventy-five feet, thence
parallel with Market Street two hundred and
six feet, thence south forty-nine and one-half
degrees west two hundred and seventy-five feet
to the place of beginning.
The.maln building Is a fourstory balloon frame
ninety feet by thirty feet, with a two story
balloon frame kitchen, In the rear twenty five
feet by twenty-five feet, a veranda on three sides
of the main bulldog, at first and second stories j
two story frarao kitchen adjoining the first
nnmed kitchen twenty-five feet by seventy-five
foot, being the property known as the
MANOR REST INN.
with Ice house and other outbuildings. Seized
taken Into execution at the suit of Harry Eshle-
man and John Wolf, co-partners trading as
Kshleman A Wolf, against the Manor Rest Inn
Company, and to be sold as the properly of the
Manor Rest Inn Compnny.
ZAKK JOHN B. CASEY.
Ally. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of
he Court, of Common Pleas of Col. Co., I'a., and
to me directed, there will be sold In the SheiltTs
Office, In the Court House, Bloomsburg, ra., on
Tuesday, March 31, 1231,
at 10 o'clock a. in., all that certain messuage
and tract of land situate in the township of Ben
ton, Col. Co., Pa., bounded and described ns fol
lows, viz: On the east by lands of Ezeklel
Shultz, on the south by lnnds of Daniel I.uu,
on the west by lunds of George Dodson and on
the north by lands of the heirs of Peter Lull,
deceased, containing
THIRTY ACRES,
of land more or less whereon are erected a
J
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. LutT.
El will, JOHN B. CASEY,
Atty. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county,
Pa., and to me directed, there wiu be sold in
the Sheriffs office at the Court House, Blooms
burg, Pa., on
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891,
at 10 o'clock a. m., the following ;
All that certain tot or parcel of ground situ
ate In the town of Rupert, 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, Reay, on
the west by an alley twenty feet wide, laid out
as aforesaid, on the south by lot of Ground be
longing to G. W. Mears, containing in front on
the aforesaid street sixty feet and of the same
breadth on aforesaid alley and tn depth from
the said fifty foot street to the aforesaid alley
one hundred and forty feet.
ALSO : All that certain lot of ground situate
in the town of Rupert, Montour township, Col
umbia county, Pa., bounded and described as
follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a corner of a lot
of ground belonging to said Lloyd Paxton lying
on the west side of a street fifty feet wide laid
out by Lloyd Paxton for publlo use sixty feet
northwest from corner of a lot of ground re
cently conveyed by said Lloyd Paxton to
George W. Mears and running from thenoe by
sold street north thirteen and one-half degrees
west sixty feet to a post, thence by other lands
of Lloyd Paxton south twenty-six and one-half
degrees west one hundred and forty feet to a
tnence bv said street south thirteen and one-half
degrees east 60 feet to the corner of the aforesaid
street twenty feet wide laid out as aforesaid.
lot of Lloyd Paxton, thence by the same north
seventy-six and one-bait degrees east one hun
dred and forty feet to the place of beginning,
wuereon are erected a
DWELLING HOUSE, BARN
and Outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
David Reay, trustee of Mary V. Reay, versus
Henry & Reay, and to be sold as the property
of Henry 8. Reay.
Jackson, JOHN B. CASEY,
8-1 Mt Atty. Sheriff,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out of
he Court of Common Please of Col. Co., Pa., and
to me directed, there will be sold In the Sheriffs
office, at the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891,
at 10 o'clock a. in., all that certain lot or parcel
of land situate in Jackson townshlb, Columbia
county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt 1 On
the north by lund of Rebecca Keller, on the
east by land of Abram Kline, on the south by
lands of Frank Friu 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 and Outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of N.
&. P. Pearson, trading under the Arm name of
Pearson & Co., versus Charles D. Carpenter, and'
to be sold as the property of Charles D. Carpen
ter. JOHN B. CASEY,
IlKKRl Sheriff.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate John Rltter, late of Catawissa township.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to make
distribution of balance In hands of surviving
administrator, will sit at the office of W. if.
Rhuwu, Catuwlssu, at 10 o'clock, April 88, 1891,
when and where all persons having claims
against suld estate must appear and prove the
same, or be debarred from coming lu on suld
iuuu.
B. F. ZARR, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Daniel Brewer, late of Pint twp. dee'd.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make
distribution of suld estate., will sll lu his olllee
lu llloomsburg, on Monday, April 8, Wul, at 10
o'clock u. in., when and where ull persons buy
ing claims against suld estate must appeur and
prove the same, or be UuburreU from coming lu
UU BttlU IUUU.
C. 0. BARKLBY, Auditor.
RULE AND NOTICE.
Elijah Hsss
vs.
Tnso. M. Hot'sis
tn the Court of Cm
Pleas of Columbia d
J No. 174 Feby. Term.
Cntnnin,
"'inij
KJeotment for purchase money for rert.i.
premises, whereof the following Im a (i' rlpt"I.
bin county, Vs., anil on the north side nr
nubile road lending lip the West branch nf
Ingrreek, nnd Ih'kIiiiiIiik at. a post In the
ol wilil public road and line of Inml of .1 4
Perry, I hence bv the siinie north six (timi
five minutes east, one hundred anil seventt
three and two-tenth feet to a post and llii.n
north twenty-six degrees thirty minutes
eight and five-tenths feet to a post, thi.n
north HilfnlltVJAVnil ri.xrM.na
etirht-tenths feet to an aonle tree, then. ...?...
ton degrees west, one hundred and seventy .IS
two-tenths feet to a pst In the edge of the n, 2
lie road aforesaid, along land of the null KfluJ
Hess, thence by the said public Mad south Mm
six degrees nve minutes east, thirty-two ani
six-tenths feet to the post, the place nf
nlng, containing nftorn and elght-tciVih.
perches of land. And t he Sheriff having return,
ed that neither the vendee, the defendant utm
named, nor any person claiming under lilin wu
In possession or occupancy of the pretnlw
Thereupon on the 11th day of February, ihi
on motion of Mr. Freere, attorney for the nlmnl
tiff, for an order of publication and a Hin
on defendant to appear nnd plead to the srtinn
by the first day of May Term isui, as per Ail of
vrtrw-iinuj in men inn,' mime null prOVlOOfL
Order made and Rule granted as per motion.
HY THKt'Ol'liT.
Certified from the Records this Kith dnt
ISSAI.1 of February A. D. 18DI. G. M. oi ii l
Fkks. Atty, Proi hy.
s.-8m.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
V nt I ttk la hnmtiv rrtvntl trtttt lnllnH na..M
........ j P,T' ' ...in ..-nillllll'Qk
ary on the estate of Mary A. Hiigenbueh, laleof
he towhHlilpiiforange.'countyori olumlila, pa,
ece asod, have been granted to William lliigen.
ucii, renmeiii, in nmu uiwnsiup, 10 wnoni all
nnrui 111. I iwl.il it tilt til M.il.l nul ti 1 ..tn..,..,. .... .
I" - " " .in ni,n q
make payment, and thrme having claims or rK
niands will make known the same without de
lay. WILLIAM HAGKMIl i II,
W M. II. S8 YPKH, Atty. KxecUlor.
8-8
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
nutate oj Jiirob II. Frtu, late of Swjarloaf tup.
......... ..i.iuuv.i..n.'i wuUIUir
trillion on the estaie of Jacob II. Fritz, lute of
sugurloaf twn. Col. Co. Pa., deceased, have Uecj
gruuHsl to the underslirned administrators to
whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re.
quested to make payments, and those lmvli
claims or demands will make known the samt
wit hout delay to
or to AMANDA FRITZ.
A. L. FRtTI, AM A.N DtS FRITZ,
0-fWlt. Atty. Guavs, II.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Kttntf of Mttrtha J. Xtigar, diM.
Letters of administration cum Uftamentuman.
icxoon the estute of Martha J. Kdgnr, late of
Ksnv. Columbia county. Pennsylvania, deceiu.
ed, have been grunted to Thomas W. Kdgnr, re
siding In said place, to whom all persons Id
debU'd to said esuite are requested to make pay.
meni, ami i nose navniK claims or ueinanus will
make known the same without deiuy.
THOMAS W. K 1X1 AH,
1-90-Aw. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
BttaU of Kllxabrth Harm, tatt of Beaver twp,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on the estate of Kllr.abeth Mann, late
nf Heaver twp., Col. Co., Pa., deceased, hsvo
been granted to Jacob Baker of Glen Hy, t ol.
Co. Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to tuld
estate are requested to make payments, mid
1 nose unvitig ciuims or aemauas win inuks
known the same without delay to
or to JA OR BAKKK,
ltOBRRT R. I.ittli, Administrator,
Any. ien uiy, 101. 1 0. ft.
8-13-81 '.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
K$tate of Rotanna Jtunvan, late of Benton ttfp.
iwumoia vuuntv, aeceatea.
Notice Is berery irlven that letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Rosanna Runyan. late
of Benton township, Columbia Co., I'a, deceas
ed, have been granted to II. F. Berlin, of KHi-
mount Npriugs, lux. t o., pa., u wnom an per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to
muke payments, and those having claims or de
mands will muke known the same without de
lay to
n. r.Diittiiii
8-8-t. Fall-mount Springs, Luz. Co. Pa.
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of a writ of Ft, Fa. Issued out of tbt
Court of Common pleas of CoL Co. Pa., and M
me directed there will be sold In the Sheriff!
office, at the Court House, BloomBburg, Pa., 01
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891,
at 10 o'clock's, m., all the right, title and Inter
est of Tony Bush, the defendant, of in and to all
that certain lot of ground situate In Sugarloaf
twp., Col. Co., Pa., beginning at a post on UM
of land of Jameson, Frit A Weed, thence by tbs
said property south thirty-eight degrees east
twenty-three and one-tenth perches to a mirk
in the rock on the west bank of creek, thenoe
by land of Rhoda FrlU, south degree
west to a post, thenoe by land of the Vanslckls
heirs north thirty-eight degrees west twenty
seven perches to a post, thence by public road
north forty-eight and a halt degrees east thir
teen and two-tenth perches to the place of be
ginning, containing
2 ACRES
and Ten Perches of Land, whereon are erected
a DWELLING HOUSE and Outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ef
Alexander Bros A Co. versus Tony Bush, and M
be sold as the property of Tony Bush.
Barxlev, Atty. JOHN B. CASEY, Sheriff.
REAL ESTATE
FOB SALS IK
BLOOMSBURG.
Main Street. Desirable building lot 50x114.
price S180O.
Fifth street House and lot, house rents tor tt
per month, room to build several more houscet
110 feet trout on Fifth street, price 11060.
first Street Frame house, ( rooms, lot SOiJlt,
price S1060.
Fourth street Large frame bouse, 8 rooms, lot
100 feet front on street, price $8850.
Fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, I
rooms, out-kltchen, barn, fine fruit, to., lot 791
800, price ataoo.
Main Street Large store building, with dwell
ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting on
two streets, price 84000.
TWrd street. Large 8 room house, lot tixva
Price $TO0.
SeeotttX Street, East of Penru Corner lot, 50 ft
front. Price tsoo.
SkoohH street, Fine large residence, 11 rooms
exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer,
wuter and all modern Improvements.
Tenant houses and a number of vacant lots la
other parts of the town, all of which are for sale
on easy terms. For further particulars inquire
Sixth Streft, Korth Side Neat New two story
frame house, 7 rooms, verunda in trout aud side.
Price 11.150.
SUth street, Korth Side Now two story frame
house, T rooms, Veranda. Price $1100
SUth Street, .forth Side House and lot wllb
03 feet front on Street, Price 1800.
SUth Street, orth siae New two story frame
house, 7 rooms, Veranda. Price flioo.
Fine Brick Residence In Espy Pa., Lot 88 feet
front 10 room house, everything In good repair
recently papered and painted, well kt door, cis
tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of all
kinds. Price ilfioo.
Of WlNTiaSTCCN Bicilit,
First National Bank Building,
tf. Bloomsburg, Pa.