The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 08, 1892, Image 8

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURO, PA.
MAKING SHORT WOkK OF IT.
You say he would, anyway, whether
it came from Jacobs' or not. Yes, he
might, but it pleases him better, and
our Bread, Cakes, Pies. Ice Cream,
Candies, &c, will please you better
than any you can secure elsewhere.
We aim to make everything as nice as
can be made, and our continued and
increasing patronage shows how well
we succeed in pleasing customers
2T. JiLCOI2S z SON,
Makers nnd XITff. Confectioners,
NO. 130 WEST MAIN STREET.
Eshleman & Wolf have fitted up in
their store a fine exhibition of plum
bing. It consists of three different
styles of water closets and lavatories
all complete and in working order.
inepiumoing is aonem a very skill
ful manner by an expert workman
now in their employ. They have
sereral styles of closets ranging in
price from $12.00 up. They will be
pleased to show them to any one
interested in modern sanitary applian
ces. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
1 Baby tu tick, m gare her Caatoria,
1 aba ni a Child, she cried f or Caatoria
WW aha became Xlai, abe dune to Caatoria,
Wh ahabad Children, ahe gave them Caatoria,
Fifty dozen window curtains just
opened on Monday prices from 25c.
to $1.50 each at W. H. Brooke &
Co.
Fashionable Livery.
The well known horseman has
opened a fashionable livery in connec
tion with his boarding stable at the
Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine
turnouts can be obtained, single or
double. He has well broken and safe
saddle and driving horses for ladies,
all at reasonable rates. Orders left
at the Exchange Hotel will receive
prompt attention. Drivers furnished
when desired.
tf W. A. Hartzeli, Proprietor.
"C. A. Snow & Co.'s pamphlet, In
formation and advice about Patents,
Caveats, Trademarks, Copyrights, etc.
may be obtained free at this office, tf.
To Farmers.
Who are in need of a good plow,
land-roller, ratchet spring tooth harrow
corn planter, grain drill or any farm
implement will get bottom prices by
calling or writing to White & Conner,
3-25-6W. Orangeville, Pa.
Many pleasures in life are due to
good health and good looks. Manner's
Double Extract Sarsaparilla will bring
pleasures as it increases the appetite, re
lieves all disorders arising from bad
blood such as Headache, Constipation
Boils and pimples which when driven
out of the system brings good looks.
Manner's Double Extract Sarsaparilla
can be found at all drug stores also at
Moyer Pro's. tf.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby Klvfn to nil lepatces, credi
tors nnd other iersnun Interested in the estates
t tint respective decedents arid minors that the
following udmlnlsf rntors, executnrx,' Khiinll
uiih,' accounts liuvrt ixcn Med In the urtlce of (he
Keglitior of Columbia county, and will b) pre
willed for contlniiatlun mid allowance In Hib
orphans' conn to be held In I'doouinljiirc, Mon
day, May 2nd, IS'jj, ul i o'clock p. m. of mild day.
No. 1. First nnd final account of John M.
Huekalow, Executor of 1'erry Hii'.'ktilew late Ot
r'bliluycreek township, Columbia county, 'oe'd.
No. 9, The third and final account of W. II.
Parker, administrator of Humphrey M. 'urkr,
Into of Urceuwood township, Columbia county,
it 'ceased.
No. 8. Account of Daniel Itlllman, Executorof
Pavld HllUiian late of Locust township, c'oltiiii
Uiu county, deceased,
No. 4. Flint and partial account of M. K. Ap
pteiiuiii, adiiilnlHirutor of Haruh Campbell l.to
ul Bloomsburif, Columbia county, deceased.
Ka 6. Flrat nnd flnnl account of Z. A. Butt, ad
ministrator of the rxtaUt of Hllas W. Mellenry
lata of Jackson township, Columbia county, de
eetuitxl. No. . Hocond and flnnl uccount or HhiuucI
II tndei liter mid Henry Uluderllter, Executory
of Jacob Uluderllter late of Heaver township,
Columbia county, defended. ,
No. 7. Account of II. II. (iroU executor of
Catharine WhlUJntglit lute of tiloomsburtf, Col
umbla couuiy. deoeuaed.
a No. 8. The Brut and final account or Mary C.
Frill admlnlalruUlK of Koueri Fiult. lalo of
Madlaoo towiuUlp, t'oluiauta county, aescd.
WOLVERTON ON THE 8ILVEE
QUESTION.
The following letter explains the
views of Congressman Wolverton on
the question of free coinage :
House of Representatives,
Washington, I). C. March to, 1S01.
Dear Sir ; Enclosed find copy of
House Bill 44 j6 known as the Bland
Silver Bill. I will also send you some
of the current literature pertaining to
this discussion. The opposition to
this bill is not because those opposed
to it are opposed to bi metallism, or to
gold and silver coin, but because in
another form it is simply protection to
the silver mine owner, who is pres
umed to be, and generally is, of the
wealthiest class in the silver produc
ing districts of this country.
In other words because it enables a
man who owns the bullion to walk in
to the mint with seventy cents worth
of silver and come out with it stamp
ed worth a dollar, and go out on the
streets and employ a laboring man
and give him the same seventy cents
wortlifor a dollar's worth of labor,
and in this way place in his pocket
thirty cents' worth of the tamer's
money. At the present price of
silver thirty cents of such a dollar, or
thirty per cent, would be simply fiat
money.
If by means of an International
Congress some stand. ltd could be
made to make the cold and silver
dollar equal in value, there would be
no objection in coining all the silver
in the world into money, but to coin
the Bland dollar under this bill is
simply giving the silver bullion owner
thirty per cent of protection in an indi
rect nianner, which it seems to me wou'd
inevitably draw from this country all
the gold and make our only money the
Bland silver dollar.
Yours truly,
S. P. Wol-VERTON.
No. (, First and final account of V. II. Kester
nnd E. K Kestcr administrators or Jane .M. Hes
ter late of .Madison tow nshlp, Columbia eountv,
deceused.
No. in. Account of Jesse Fritz, executor of the
estate of Kll.aliet h Moore late of Huirarloaf town
Khlp, deceased, llled by John w. Fritz oneof the
administrators or Jesse Kilt deceased.
Xo. 11. First and final account of lliijrh I).
McHrlde liuiirdlan of Manford I, Appleman, ml
norchlld of Hiram Appleiu in of Hemlock town
ship, Columbia county, deceased.
Noli The first nnd flnnl account of John II.
Casey tiustee to sell real estate In the estate of
Ju job S. Hecse deceased.
No. 1:1. First nnd final account of John II.
C isey trustee to sell real estate lu the estate of
I'hlllp Miller late of Centre township .Columbia
county, dee'd.
No. 1 1. The flint nnd flnnl nceount of Alice M.
Kecso administratrix of tne estate of Jacob 8.
Heese late of Centre towuslllp, Columbia coun
ty, deceased.
No. IS. First and final account of John C.
Parker administrator of Humphrey Parker late
of Ure"iiwood township, Columbia county, de
ceased. No, HI. Flint and final account of A. If. Penn
ington administrator of the estate of (ieoiye
Moore late of KtiKurloaf township, ColuiubU
county, deceused.
No. 1". First and final account of W. E. W.
II ims administrator of Itlchard II. Williams luto
of llerwlck, Columbia county, deceased.
t No. 1H. Flint and final account of Oeorjjo
ii.Keiiiieiisu.voeraoministraiorot Anna i, ireve
1 lute late of 8cott township, Columbia county,
deceased.
No. ill. First nnd final account of H. F. Ber
lin udmlulsttiitor of Kosanna Kuuyan late of
llentou township, county of Columbia, deceased.
No. SO. First and flnnl account of Samuel 8.
and Nat hnn hitler administrators of Elizabeth
Sltler, late of Columbia county, deceased, also
the uccount of Samuel S. and Nuthau Miller
trustees for the sale of Elizabeth Hitler's real
estate In partition.
No. s!l. First and llnnl account of Jesse Hess
admtnlstratore. to. ot Eme Maria Hess late of
Suifurloaf township, Columbia county, deceased.
No. 22. The second and final or supplemental
account of A. V. Kiessler administrator of Her
mon u. Crevellni; hue of Suott township, Col
umbia county, deceased-
N i. 38. The llrst and tlnnl nceount or T. B.
Fetterolf ndmlnlstrutor of Michael Fetterolf
late of .V.inilu township, Columbia county de
ceised. No. 21. First and tlnal account of William I,.
Mellenry Executor of Silas Mclionry late of
Flhlnijcreck township, Columbia county, de
ceased. No. ft. First nnd flnnl account of Frederick
(able, (iuardtan of Hertha J, Jones and .Jessie
H. Jones, minor children of Sarclta Jones de
ceased. No. an. Third nnn Anal account of Oliver P.
Shultz, (Juarillun of Key shultz, a minor child of
Dr. 1. II. Shultz lute of the borough of Shenan
doah, Schuylkill county, deceased.
No. 27. Third nnd final nceount of Oliver 1.
Shultz, (iuanll.iu of Nellie Shultz, n minor child
of Dr. i . II. Shultz late of the borough ot Shi n
undouh, Schuylkill county, deceused.
No. as. Third nnd ft mil account of Oliver P. '
Shultz, titmrdlan of 1'aul Shultz, a minor child of
Dr. 1'. II. shultz late of the b.irutiih of Shenuu- '
douh, Schuylkill county, deceased.
No. all. Third nnd tlnal account of Oliver P.
Shultz, liiiarillau of l.alen shultz, a minor child
of lr. I'. II. siiultz. late of the Imroiivli of Shell
auduuh. Schuyikld county, deceased.
No. :io. The account of c. C. Mnrr, Ouurdlan
of claru Van l.lew, n minor child of Harriet Van
I.tew lute of scotl township, Columbia county,
deceased.
No. ill. Second nnd tlnal nceount of Thomas
Mellenry acting executor of Samuel W. Motion
late or .H I'lea-iiiit township, Columbia county,
deceused.
No. 82. First nnd flnnl account of Henry S.
Keck guardian of Ton vice sharfer, a ml nor
child of David shafler Jr., of Hilaicrtik town
ship, deceased.
No. i):l. First nnd final nceount of Hendly Suit.
Administrator of John II. Suit lulu of HrLiivrcck
township, Columbia county, decease!.
No. III. First und final account of Win. II.
Hess nnd Isaiah J. llesi, executors or Henry
Hess late of Ceutru township, Columbia County,
deceased.
No. 83. First und fln il account of Jese Hit
lenhouse admlulstrator d. b. n. c. t. a of t'aro
line Mann lute of Heaver township, l olumblu
county, l a., deceased.
No. mi. First und tlnal nceount of J. I). Ilenrlo
not lug executor of Mary Ulckeits lute of Orange
township, Columbia county, deceused.
No-37. Klrstnnd final account of C. W. Hess
administrator of Joseph o. Hess I in of Sugar
loaf towu ihlp, Columbia county, deceased
No. 8. First nnd flnnl nee lint of Clarence K.
Peterinan n 1 itnlstralor of Henjamlii K. l'eter.
man nite oi 1 moil tu wasiiiji, Columbia county,
deecas )d.
No S9. First md flnnl account of J. W. Fii'i
and S. s. Fritz administrators of Jess?;Erltz. Into
of sugarloiif townshlo, Columbia couniy, d
ceaseil.
Nil. 40. First nnd final account of James T.
Fox und P. II. Fisher Executois of the last, will
and testament of Suruh llouts late of Heaver
township, ci lumbla county, Pennsylvania, d".
ceased.
C. U. CAM PB FIX.
Keglsier.
J- W. ZIMMERMAN
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304 COHNEH MAKKET AND GHE IN 8TKEETS
- NANTICOKK, PA. ',
Kstlmates chvurfully given on alt kludi of ,
buildings. M-H-ia.-. I
Sore Throat
Proiichitis, colds, couglis, asthma,
nnd even consumption, in tho early
stages, yield to Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Singers, actors, auction-
oers, public speakers, clcrpynuit,
teaclirrs. lecturers, nnd nil who nre
liable to disorder of the vocal organs,
find a sure remedy in this wonderful
nnd well. known preparation. As
nn enierpency medicine, in cases of
croup, whooping cough, etc., it
should be in every household.
"Two years nco t Buffered severely from
an attack of sore throat
And Bronchitis
it seemed as If I could not survive, all the
usual remedies proving of no avail. At last
1 thought of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ami
oiler taking two bottles of this medicine t
wns restored to health." Clias. Uatnblnl,
Smith's Ilaticli, Sonoma Co., Cal.
There is nothing better for roughs than
Ayer's Cherry perioral. I use no other pic
paratlon." Annie S. Hut ler, Providence, It. I.
W. II. Craft & Ct.. rirugplsts. Carson,
lows, certify that alt throat and lung trou
bles are speedily
Cured By Using
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It lends alt others.
" In January, 1880, I was taken down with
measles and scarlet fever, and exposing my
self too soon, caught a severe cold which
settled on my lungs. I was forced to tako
to my bed and was so 111 thnt the doctors
despaired ot my recovery, supposing mo
to be In quick consumption, chnnge of
climate was recommended, but I began lo
use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, nnd soon found
relief. After using several bodies. 1 was
cured, so that I am now as well nnd rugged
as ever." John Plllaniler, Crune.unnn of
Steam Khovel, O. 8. & 8. F. II. It. Co.,
Justin, Texas.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
rnitrAREo nr
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Eold b all Druggiiti. Price 1 ; fix bottlct, i.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Amignfd Efltlti', S. A. 4';n(i, t !. HVfeon An-
The undersigned, nn auditor Appointed bv the
Court ot Common fleas ot Columbia count v to
make distribution of the balance In the hands of
K. K. Wilson Assignee, or said estate, to and
ninong the parties entitled thereto, nsshow u by
bis tlrsi una tlnal account will sit to perforin
the duties or his npHilutment at ids olllce In t lie
Town of Hlooinsburg, upon Tuesday the liiih
day of April, lwtt. at III o'clock A. M., when and
where all persons must present their claims or
be forever debarred from a share of said fund.
Win, CHK1SMAN, AiMltor.
8-11
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy virtue of a wrtt of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
C mi t of common Mens of Columbia county and
tome directed, there will be exposed nt publlo
sale ut the Court House, Illooirisburg, Pa., on
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1892,
nt 2 o'clock p. m , all thut certain piece or lot of
land lying In Nugnrlouf Township, Columbia
count v, I'ennsylvunlu.bounded and beserlbed as
follows to wit: South and west by hinds of
John Dlltz, on the north by lands of O. W.
I.arlsh and school-houso lot, nnd on the east by
lands ot Joseph o. Hess, being twenty-nine
roils long and eleven rods wide, containing
TWO ACRES,
more or less whereon nre erected a
DWELLING HOUSE, STORE,
Barn and other outbuildings.
Seized taken Into exocutlon at the suit of
Christian Cole versus A. M. Harvey, and to be
sold as the property of A. M. Harvey.
Hekkino, JOHN MOI IIEY.
4-9 Attorney. SherllT.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of u wilt of Vend. Ex. Issued out of
the Court of common I'lens of Columbia county
i n., nnd to me directed, there will be exposed
to public Bale at tho Court House In IUooms
buig, I'a., on
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1S92,
at 2 o'clock p. 111 , all that certain piece or par
cel of land situate In Locust Township, Colum
bia county, and State of I ennsylvanla, bounded
as follows, to wit: On the north by land of
Daniel Honaberger, on tho east by land of C. E,
Kegmund, on the south by land of Sllchaei
Stlno, and on the west by land of J). S. lloline,
containing
FIFTY VE ACRES
of land, more or less, whereon are erected a
DWELLING HOUSE, BARN,
nnd Outbuildings.
Seized taken Into execution ut the suit of
Mary llelubrook versus t hnrles Fahrlnger, and
to I' sold as tho p.-opei ty 01 Chns. r'nlirlnger.
zakm, joiin .voritKv,
4-S Attorney. Hherltr.
THE OELEBEATEDPACING STALLION
Frank M. standard and registered In the stan
dard I'nclng hnrso Drocder'a Co., Thomas C
Parsons, lteglslerer, Cleveland, Ohio. Pedigree
Frank M. No. nil, record S.StH trial ;SI5$ sired
by Cliurlu Ilrtster, No. (IK, record S:i trial 8;'l,
by Jim Ilrlster No. BN, dum by lllue Hull, Nu.ai,
B.M'ond dam by Legal Tender, iccoid S:;h.
Inscription : Frank M. Is a strawberry Hoan
ID hands l.lgh, in good working order, weighs
H.V) lbs., best of feet und limbs, uncommon bono
and muscle, and for bpeed nnd eiiduranco Is
equal to any stallion In tho Slate.
Frank M. has sLted the following noted
horses: Hob Ingersoll li.SNX. owned by allr.
Duffy of Scrnnton, Muggla Mitchell, formerly
Wolllo Iladden, record 2:iVk'. owned by Mr.
Mitchell of Oswego, N. V, ; John C, record iM
owned by S. A. Oorly m uinger of tho Apollo
Kolllng MI1H; Mollle C. trotter owned by John
Clark 1KIU Wharton St. riusburg. Pa. They aro
the only colty heard from sired by Frank M. In
the west. Mollle C, was started II times, was
second i times nnd was 8 once and I once. Tho
ow ner of John C. says ho has seen him pace
halves lu one nine d:0'.i) both John C. and Mob
ile C. have not been handled for speed but a
short time. This proves beyond a doubt Hint
Frunk M, Is a sure sire of very fast speed.
Frank M. will make the season of lstu at the
following named places beginning April 4th ;
Sblckshtnny at uoou until it p. lu., 1 at llerwlck
Hondny night of the Jth until about l a. m, of
the 6th at the St. Charles Hotel ; at Bloomsburg
Tuesday noon of tho Bta until Wednesday about
4 p, m. at C. E. V Inner's barn, and every two
weeks fru the above dates during the season.
Tonus M to lnsuro. . . ' i
Thompson A Haight, '
4-!-St. Liuerne Luz., Co., Pa,
What is
fostorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotlo substance. It is n harmless substituto
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years use by
millions of Mothcrn. Castoria destroys Worms nnd allays
fcTcrlshness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
and bowel, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria. ,
" Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told ma of Its
good effect apon thetr children."
Dr. a. C. Osoood,
Iowell, Mass.
Castoria Is the best remedy for children ef
irhlch I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers will consider t he roal
interest of their children, and use Castoria In
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtfid
agenU down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Dr. J. F. KntcncLot,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, T7
Clearing Sale of Carpets.
To dispose of our stoch we offer the following
bargains :
Extra Supers formerly 75c now 57.
u " l 65c " 47.
" " u 55. " 37.
16 and 18 Yard Remnants of these Goods at
50, 40 and 30 cents.
Bring the measure of your room
with you.
BLOOMSBURC CARPET WORKS.
BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS
FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS.
e MASON & HAMLIN CO. now oficr to rent any one of their famous
Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person hiring full opportunity
to test it thoroughly in his own home, and return if he does not longer wan
it. If he continues to hire it until the aggregate of rent paid amounts to the
price of the instrument, it becomks his property without further pay
ment. Illustrated Catalogues, with net prices, free.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.,
EOSTON. NEW YORK. CIHCAOO.
II Men to represent mo. W in pny
salary, or commission weekly.
Ill i tuck uud Hqtnire Uttulinif kuhi--
niiLffu. nriufiiiH uiiu'K, una
secure choice of territory and terms. K. (. nit A
HAM, N uracryuiuu, KocUester, N. Y. 4-S-U
LOWEWBERG'S CLOTHING!
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT!
1
BLACK
AND
BLUE
CHEVIOTS.
aamaaaiaBaM
LADIES
SHOULD SEE
THE PRETTY
SUITS
FOR
CHILDREN
Call and examine and see for yourselves that
LO-WBlTBBRa'S
is the right place to buy youi Clothing.
D
Castoria.
" Castoria Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me."
IT. A. Arcbis, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
Our physicians In the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Canto! 1
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon It."
United IIosp-riL ikd Dispensary,
lotion, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, ie.,
Murray Street, New York City.
WANTED Klryandexpent-
ii i-"- es rrom start; permanent. pla, :
(rood chanee for advancement exierlenre nn'
necessary j out tit, free; reliable stiK-k : lllieral
t rent merit j control tit territory andsub-aireiit
Klven rbrlit party ; apply at once llrown ltroiu
ere company, Kuruery men, Kochesier, N. y.
4-K-lt
SPRING
SEASON"
1892.
the latest;
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
DRESS SHIRTS,
NIGHT SHIRTS
&c.
f a m q
To run a newspaper without occ
tonally publishing an item that j, ,
true, or gives offense, is like runn,n..
railroad without having smaslM,ps
accidents. It can't be done, ttmhfj
ly remarks an exchange. N0 man
the world is so likely to Le im,)Ct(j
upon as the editor of a nevm,.'
rushed with work tor.8tantlyriaVarl
night -he must rely in agrc'at me'a
upon second or tliiid parties fr ifor
mation as to the events that transit,'
during the week. Frequently S.L
mentsaro received from gcod reli iV
people, but which arc subset J.
discovcret), after having gone throuch
many mouths to be without foundation
in fact. If. therefore, kind reader, y0ll
find yourself aggrieved by a statement
in your home paper, keep this fart u
mind. Don't "fly off the handle," bin
go to the editor and ask for a cotrcc
tion, and take our word for it, in nine
cases out of ten, if your case is just,
you will be received like a gcntlemei
and the correction made with pleasure.
There are twenty well built towns ,
Kansas without a single inhabitant to
waken the echoes of their deserted
streets. Saratoga has a $30,000 tptrj
house, a large brick hotel, a $;o.oco
school house and a number i.f fmt
business houses, vet there is n,,).n.t.
even to claim a place to sleep .t
Fargo a $ jo, 000 school house standi
on the side of the hill, a monument to
the bond voting craze. A herder and
ins liiniuy consume tnc SOlo pouili.
tion of what was once an incorpoiaM
city. 1 his is a sad commentary on
unhealthy booms. Those Kansas
towns, like Wichita, advertised them,
selves as phenomenal boom cities.
For awhile "everything was lovely and
the goose hung Irgh," but at last dry
rot took hold on the boom towns and
killed them.
Glasses fitted free of charge at J. (1.
Wells.' All workguaranteed.
Wall paper and window curtains at
W. II. Brooke & Co.
DISSOLUTION NOTICK.
Nritlcr Is linrrbyirlvon thnt tlio prtncrlil.
lirri't.iroiv p.vlHtliitf Imtwt'rn K. K hcpi i,
hit niid.l.-.. nnyl-r both of MlfTlln towiinn
wiih dissolved on thcl'Wn dav of Han h I mm In
mutual cotiwnt. All persons Imvntr ( Lums
nnltist rum nnn, nnd nil ihTsoiis IncU l.i-d t.
said tlrin will sottlnili.'Kuine with .1. K. Mn.l.r.
t. Scluvi-prH-nliPlsor will contintie the biislmni.
E. ScilWKI-l-KMIKIflKK.
J. K. Hnvukh. 4-!-'it.
rUULIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Pursuant to an order of tho On'hans' Court ol
Columbia county, the undersigned administra
tor of Alem Wlilt moyer, deceused, will exnwe
to public Bale on tlie premlsca in Centre town
ship, In sul 1 Ciunty, on
SATURDAY. APRIL 23rd, iS.jj.
at two oVl K k In the afternoon of said diiy tlii
follow lug described mul estate to wit :
A eertuln traclof liinJ hltimtu In tUa towi
Rhlp or Outre, bounded on the north by land ot
lr.uilel Wlilt moyer, on the east by tnnd ot JoIid
Stiner estate, now liumdow Klcster, 011 Uie
south by lands of tieoive ltueklo and on Hie
wen by land of lieorge ltuckle, contalnlni
about 16 acres of laud, more or less. The Im
provements are a
DWELLING-HOUSE, BARN
and ot her out buildings.
The land la In a fair state of cultivation.
There are fruit trees of choice varieties on tin
premises. The property is sltunU'd within c m
venlnent access to churches, schools and store
Conditions or Balk Ten per cent., of on
fourth of the purchase money to be paid at t lie
striking down of the property. The balan.-eof
the one-fourth at continuation absolute ofs.ilJ
sale. The other Uiree fourths to bo paid on nue
year with Interest from confirmation nisi. Deed
to be made at the expense of the purchaser. AU
personal property on tha jiremlses reservcil.
hebkino, Any. ei.ias yoiNu,
Aduilnlstrutorof Alem Whltnwyer, decc;i"J-4-1
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THE
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. FALL
PANTS
IN TOWN.