The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 25, 1892, Image 8

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
TOE SALE.
Desirable vacant lots find " mimber of pood
nouscH and lots In HlwiiiMiMirif, l'a Tin- best
business stand In lllooinsbuir. A very desira
ble propoity roiituliiliiK H acres and llrst class
bulldlne; Willi jrood will In n business wurili
$ia0 In l.VW per year lit Willow (trove.
Dwellings In Kspy, ornns'fvllli' and Pencil
Ilaven A hi rife number or larms In Columbia
County, oni' In l.ucnie Omnly, out' In Virginia.
Two country store stands in Columbia county
And one In I.uerne County, A water power
plnnlttK mill, dry dock mid lumber yard nnd
Blinds In Heaeli Haven, l'a. Also 10 acres of
Rood farm land at same place, liy M. 1'. 1.1 1 7.
SON, Insurance uud Heal instate Agents,
BLOOMSHl'ltli, l'A. tf.
ORPHANS COURT SALE
-OF VALUABLE-
Real Estate.
The undersigned Administrators nt the estate
M Sylvester Pursel, lute of the township of
Hemlock, County of Columbia, und State of
Pennsylvania, deceased, win, expose to Public
Bale, upon the premises on
SATURDAY DECEMBER 10, V
at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon, In persuance of
an order of the Orphans' Court of tbc said C'oun.
ty of Columbia, thaKcertnln tract of land, late
of the said deceased, situate In the nfnresald
township of Iletnlock, bounded by lands of
Richard Ivoy, Kdward Ivey, the homestead
tract of the said deceased, lands of the estate
or Mrs. Unnnifst, deceased, Hugh W. and San'
ford Appletnau, containing about one hundred
and eighty flva acres reserving the mineral
rights of the IllooinsbnrK Iron Company. The
name to be sold subject to tho mortgage of
Anna A. Butler, et al.
The said laud Is mostly under cultivation
but has upon It a considerable quantity of tlm'
Dor and wood land
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
good new bank barn, sheds and other out build
ings; and Is well watered. Has two good water
springs, one near the dwelling with spring
house. With apples and other variety of frulu
The said land will be sold In one tract or la
parts as may be most advantageous and deslra
trio.
Tkkhs of Sale. Ten per centum of one
fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at
the striking down of tlio property ; the one.
fourth less the ten percent, at the confirma
tion absolute ; and the remaining three-fourths
In one year nftor conllrmatlon nisi, with Inter'
erstrom that date. V. n. DKN'TLKH,
Kov. 15, 3t. . 1). C. I'l'IiSKL,
Administrators.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby riven to all legatees, credl
tors and other persons Interested In the estates
or the respective decedents and minors that the
following administrators, executors, guardians,
accounts have been filed In the uftioe of tho
Hcirlsler of Columbia county, nnd will be pre
sealed for continuation nnd allowance In the
Ornbans' Court to be held In Hloomsburg, Mon
dnv, December 0, 18'JJ, at i o clock p. m. ot said
day.
No. 1. The second account of J. O Pntyand
Ira Doty, Administrators of Jonas Doty late of
Flshlngcrcek township, Columbia county dc.
ceased.
No. ti. First ard final account of Wilson Con.
fer. Administrator of .Michael Confer, late of
Madison township Columbia county, deceased,
No. a. First nnd final account of Emma s.
(Watts) Miller, Administratrix of Joseph Walls
late of ureenwoou umusnin, omnium county,
deceased.
No. 4. Tho account nf Charles II. Wolf, Ad.
mlnlstrtitor of Aaron Mnstcllcr, late of Mlfllln
township, Columbia county, deceased.
No. R First and tlnnl account of Wary Shaf
fer and Bart Shaffer, Administrators of .Matthias
Shaffer, late, of Bloom township, Columbia.
county, deceased.
No.fi. First, and navtlal account of William
H. Shuman, late Kxecutorof John shuiuau, late
of Cxtuwissa township, coiumoia county, ae
ceased.
No. 7. First nnd partial account of Kllas
Young, Administrator of the estate of Alem
Whit mire, late of Centre township, Columbia
county, deceased.
No. K. First and final account of C. W. StltT,
Executor of Hobert SUIT, late of jtloomsburg,
Columbia county, deceased.
Mo. II. First and tlnnl nccount of ,T. W. Evans,
. Adinliilstratorof Freas A. Uruver, late ot Col
umbia county, deceased.
No. in. Flint and llnal nccount of Miner
Hlle and Henry 11 lie. Administrators of .lames
lllle, late oi 1'r.iuklla township, coinmbla Co.
deceased. C. 11. CA.Ml'HKI.I.,
Kcglster.
Some one has said that a
bargain is sn article sold un
der its real value, borne ad
vertisers are not believers in
this theory or are as econo
mical of the truth as they are
with their bargains.
' But "an honest tale speeds
best being plainly told."
This is our purpose in offer
ing Wall paper bargains.
They are bargains because
they are as we represent them,
full length, full weight, bona
ficJe goods.
We know one instance of a
bargain in wall paper which
after it was on the walls lead
pencil marks showed through.
Whose was the bargain?
Come and see before
buying elsewhere.
W. II. Hrooick tt Co.
PREVENTS PWEUrlONTAT
CERTAIN CROUP CURE
lias a speclllc acllou upon theulr passages to
the lungs. It keeps them open, heme Pnctimo
nlu, Cong'stlve colds, Hoarseness and tight
burking cough yield at, ouco tolls wonderful
ouru he powers. Witents.
Sold by projulueyt ilrugilsta throughout tho
mmm)
NOTICE IN PARTITION.
Kstatoof John White-"1
night, late or me
In the Orphans' Court
of Columbia County,
No. a of Alay Term,
1SII2.
iown oi moomMHirg,
County of Columbia,
state of I'enusylvaula
deceased. j
All persons Interested will take notlco of tho
following order of Court, to-wlt, t
HSAI' Columbia county, as.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Wary
A. Walter, widow, Daniel K. V hltcnlght, hlvlna
Whltenlirht, llarvev Miltenlgtit, Alice Kline
Charles V. . Whlleiilglit, Joseph MiltetitKhl',
Mnhlon Jlaiiilln, Charles 1). Ham
lin, Ada 8. Debar! , Norman K. Hamlin and
(Lira Haider, lineal descendants of John
Whltenlght deceased, nnd to nil inner persons
lule-ested, (treeilng : ou and each of you are
herebv cited to be and appear before the Judges
of nui' orphans' court to he held at, Hloomsburg
on the First Mondavof December next, then and
there to accept or refuse to take t ne real estate
ot said John Whlleiilglit deceased, nt the ap
praised valuation put upon it, uy the iniiww,
duly n warded by tlm said court, nnd returned
by the Sucrir, orsuow cutpje wuy n snuu not
be sold. And hereof full not.
Witness tho Honorable K. It. IKEI.F.H, I'rost-
dent of our said court, nt Hloomsburg, tho
Fourth day of October A. 1. is'.iii.
o. m. ijricK,
lt-t-lt Clerk, O. O.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
Estate ofllnii-v . HYinier, late of Tine Toten.
ship, drrenned.
Notice Is herebv given that letters of admin
istration on the estate ot Henry S. Warner, late
ot l ine Township, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned admlnlsl nil Ix, with the will
annexed, to hem all persons indebted to said
estate me requested to make payments, and
those having claims or demands will make
known the sam" wit limit delay to
HA Kill ET W. STACK llorSK,
11-4-iit. Administratrix,
I'lne Summit, l'a.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The regular annual meeting of tho stock
holders oft he Hloomsburg Land Improvement,
compnnv will be held on Monday the !th day
nf November W between the hours of two
nnd four o'clock In the afternoon nt the ofllce ot
N. I". Funk, Secretary for the election of a
President, board of directors nnd Treasurer for
the ensuing year, and the transaction ot the
general business of the company.
b N. Y. FI NK.
10-0S-5W. Secretary
(iHAM) Jl'KOltS FOK DEC KM UK 11 TE11M.
Benton .lames Conner.
Berwick A. 1'. Kitchen.
Bloom Mm. Webb o. II. Fornwald, Wesley
Kuorr, .Matlilas U. Shaffer, A. llerblne, M. B.
Martin, Miles Fry, John Taylor.
Brlareroek Lloyd Knorr.
Catawlssa s. B. Itliawn.
Cent ralla U. W. Trout man, John K. Davles.
con vnghnm .limn Conroy.
Flshlngcrcek K. B. Belshllne, Clinton Dewltt.
(Ireenwood II. . I. Hobblns, W. I'. Bobbins.
Mirtlln Benl. l'ennypaeker, John II. Aten.
Neott J. 11. Townsend, Wilson WanlcU.
Sugarloaf Jerry Vanslckle.
TllAVEKSE Jl'KOKS 1T11ST WEEK.
Benton C. L. Hells.
Berwick Frank Brockwny, Philip Morris, B. F.
Dretsbnoh.
Bloom W. C. Shaw, L. Lowenberg.
cat awlssa Allen caldwalder.
i.entralla A. B. Foi'tuer, John Snell, Hugh
Conway.
Centre B. B. Freas, I. P. Ilnrtman, W. II. Beck.
Convnghnm Irn Hondarmel.
Flshlngcrcek F. P. Bender.
Franklin Charles Hart man.
Greenwood W. P. Ikeler, W. W Eves.
Hemlock D.W . Harris.
Jackson T. C. Smith, C. W. Coin.
Locust Jeremiah Snyder, Frank Unrig, Dan.
Fetterman, Daniel I'ensyl, Lloyd Lelby.
Mndlsnn It. W. McCollum, ti. B. Ileudershott,
s. s. Lowry.
Main Daniel Derr.
Mllllln Adam Clayberger.
Montour W. M. Monroe.
Orange E.W , Coleman, L. C. Williams.
Honrlugcreek Samuel Cherrlngton.
Scott c. F. Bomboy.
THAVEHSE JUKOIIS SECOND WEEK.
Beaver Michael Fry', Martin Downs.
Bent on-J. W. Belles.
Berwick II. H. Bower.
Bloom -Alfred Low. Samuel Pugh, On. F. Aur-
atid, W. o. Holmes, A. Evans, ltusscl C. lluck-
ulew, S. W. Shutt.
Briarcreek Enos I.. Stout. John M. Falrchllds.
Catawlssa Mahlon Hamlin, .Lloyd Berger,
Jerry shuman, Z. Krelsher.
C'onyngham Jnhu ltcrgan.
Flsblngcreek- M. W. licss; E. 11. Laiulerbach,
Miles W. Ash.
(ireenwood Ueo. E. Beck, W. M. McEwen.
Hemlock Wm. Masteller.
Locust John Oable, Ed. Cleaver, Montlllus
Yeager, Austin Cherrlngton.
Madison W. M. llartllne, Peter Miller.
Montour C. E. Fisher.
Ml,. Pleasant (I. W. Buckle, J. Frank Kline,
J. II. ..bite.
Orange Francis Herring,
ltoarlngcreek Harvey .Mcnsch.
TRIAL LIST.
William Bernlnger, vs. Wesley c. Hartzel.
Chas. W. Cole vs. Ezklel Cole's Exr.
John II. Suit's admr. vs. Ira Doty, et, al.
John II. Suit's admr. vs. Ira Doty, et al.
John II. Suit's admr. vs. Heiibn Siller, et al.
John (ietkln vs. Pent:a. H. H. Co.
s. p. Boone vs. E. P. A Inert son.
S. P. l;oone vs. Lemuel Drake,
ltoiij. F. Sharploss vs. Morehead A Kline.
Franklin Vocuiu uiiaril MUlam J. Znh
ner. John F. Chnpln vs. 7.. A. But, et al.
II. V. SuvliK' admr.i. vs. James Mugee, et nl,
App. Unities V Co. vs. James Magee, et ap
llllam Krlckbaum vs. William il. Suder.
Clara l ong vs. Win. II, Cheri'lngtou.
B. F. savlis' admis. v. Jamett Magee, et al.
(ieu. W. & Stewart Asu s. BenUck Water
Co.
F. P. Klefer vs. Henben Shuman.
J. W. Whltenlght vs. chas. Whitenlght admr.
('. It. Crevellng vs. Sarah A. Pctrllcen.
Jacob (illliert vs ltoarlngcreek Twp.
,ai v M. ( ainpbi L's vs. 'i humas tjiilnn.
II. Moyil Creasy vs. Catawlssa Township.
Lew is A si lb s vs. Samucd hatnberllu.
Levi N. Lutz vs. I), c, Hond, H al.
Irene II. Kuics s. Town or Bloomslnirg.
liilin Kules vs. Town of Bloomsbiug,
J. 1. fcuUiiie vs. Cul'.imblu County.
NOTICE.
Public No: Ice Is hereby given that' applica
tion by pel H Ion of at least '! resldeuis and tax
payi ts of Columbia Couni y w ill b" niMle to I he
Court of (juurler Sesdons i f Columbia Counly,
onsaturday the Huh day of December. INK;
setting forth, luteralla, that Hie bridge erected
over the North branch of the rlverusiiiehamia
at the Town of t aUwlssa In said county by
the corporation, namely, "The President, Man-a'-rcrs
and I oinpaiiy lor creel ,ng a bridge over
I lie rlT Sii-suuelianiia, between the 'lown of
Cut awlssa uud the mom hot Fishing cock," now
commonly culled the "Catawlssa Bridge Compa
ny," Is necessary t o the ticcommodal 1 in of public
travel and that the payment, of t oils over such
bridge Is burdensome lo i he traveling public, and
pi.O Ing l hat sui'ii bridge shall be takeh as a
counly bridge and for t he appointment of per
sons (planned according to law lo view tho said
bridge and assess the damage, if any, which
said corporal Ion may susiuin by tho taking of
the same, and make report of their proceedings
lo the respective Court at the next tn'in thcic
of. .V. II. P.IIAWN
Catawlssa, Pa., Attorney for Pet loners,
Nov. H, lKV'j. ll-il-JJt.
W I DO W 'S A 1' P R A IS EM ENTS.
The pillow ing Widow's Appraisements will bo
presented to I lie o; plums Court of Columbia
counly on the tl'tit, Monday of Hecember A. I).
Ki and continued nisi, and unless except Ions
are tiled wllliln four days thereafter, will be
continued absolute.
John 1,. Dresher i;st., Denton twp , Personalty
l-.titi.au.
Sylvester l'urs l mt Hemlock twp., Per
sonally illld 111, K'-aliy, ll'.UMI.
(ieorge Manhart Kst., Catawlssa twp., Per
sonalty J'l 11 on.
T 1. Xicllcnry Est., Iteiiton twp., Personally
$111.1. HA.
Thomas Hrobst Est., Centre twp., l'eisoualty
$1 ti ii
Asa Vorks Est., Jackson twp., Personalty
tMno.no.
Edmund Lunger Eat., Kenton twp., fl'li.OO
Itealiy flirt. on.
( lerk's oiiice. O, M. Ql'ICK.
MO'JiiibUiU'g, l'u., Nov. VI, im. Cleric O. C.
The following letters are held at the
Bloomstjurg, Pa., post office and will
be sent to the dead letter office Dec
ember 6, 1 89 j.
Miss Katie Andrews, Pcnj. A. Bald
win, Miss Scetta Cox, Mrs. Martha
Dawson, Mr. W. A. Il.irtman, L.
Heller, 11. Henry, P.J. Hogman, Miss
Alice Jones, Mr. Charles Longadd,
Miss Aggie Newhard, Mr. David
Stoncr, Mr. A. L. Summers, Jacob
Shultz, W. A. White.
Persons calling for these letters will
please say they were advertised Nov
ember 12, 1892. One cent will be
charged on each letter advertised.
A. B. Catiicart, P. M.
The Teoplc's Cyclopedia represen
ted by T. B. Miller of Wilkes Bairc,
Pa., is s:ill in the lead. It is now pub
lished in four volumes. Three times
as many of them were sold during the
last three years as all others combined,
and he informs us that he has taken
more orders than any agent on the
road. Prof. Coughlin City Superin
tendent of Schools of Wilkes Barre,
Pa., says he would like to sec it in the
hands of every teacher.
Any person desiring to procure a
Cyclop.xdia of any kind would find
it to his or her advantage to corres
pond with him. His post office address
is 19 North Washington street, Wilkes
Bane, Pa.
The "Two Old Cronies" company
which played two nights in the Opera
House last week, was one of the best
of the kind that ever came here. It
was a roaring farce from beginning to
end, and all the specialties were first
class. Harrigan, the tramp, was im
mense. Ira Roadarmel died at Ccntralia
last Saturday from injuries received
in the mines. He was a brother of
Isaac Roadarmel of this town, and of
John Roadarmel of Montour town
ship. An orchestra of twelve
now in practice and will be
public ere long.
pieces
heard
ENVELOPES.
A large stock of envelopes can be
seen at this office. We sell them with
business cards or whatever is wanted,
printed on them, at prices ranging
from $1.50 to $4.00 per iooo. A
good envelope, white or buff for
S2.25. All kinds of printing as good
as the best, and as cheap as the cheap
est, tf
DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HA
BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Days by
administering Dr- Haines' Golden
Specific.
It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of
toffee or tea, or in food, without the know
ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm
less, and will effect a permanent and speedy
enre, whether the patient is a moderate
drinker or alcoholic wreck. It tins been
given in thousands of cases, nnd in every in
stance a perfect cure has followed. It never
fails. The system once impregnated with
the specific it becomes an utter impossibility
for the liipior appetite to exist. Cures guar
anteed. 4S page book of particulars (res.
Address the Golden Specific Co., 1S5
Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-21-1 yr.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABL-
Real Estate.
Uy order of the Court of Common Heas of
Columbia County, Fa.
Tho undersigned Committee of J. E. Snyder
will expose to sale on the premises In Berwick,
Columbia Co., Ta., on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, '92,
at ten A.M., the following described icul es
tate, sltualo In Ilerwlck bring the undevlded
one fourth of lot number four on south side of
Front st reet, bounded on tho south by Nusque.
hanna river, on the north by Front, street. East
by lot of Annie Oswald and C. 11. Jackson, on
the west by lot of C. I). Fowler, reserving tho
right of 1. L. W 1!. It. and Pennsylvania enna
across the samo. On said lot there Is erected
DWELLING HOUSE
and a dwelling and
STORE BUILDING,
wbh out buildings.
THnsts 01' Sai-k. Ten per cent, of ono fourth
of purchase money to be paid on striking down
of the property, tho 0110 fourth less ten pel"
cent, at confirmation ot sale, and remaining
three fourths in one year thereafter with inter
est rrnm confirmation nl si., when deed will be
gin. Deferrd payments to bo secured by bond
and mortgage on premium.
C. P..HCKSOS, J. w.EVANi.
Attorney. Com. J. K. Snyder.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
KsUit? ofllrbmu Sltiu, tlercafeil.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on the estale of Hebeccu May, tie - e is.
ed, li'ive lieen granied to the undersigned nil.
mliilstrator to whom nil persons indebted 11
said estate are rcouested to make payments
and 1 hose having claims or demands w ill makJ
known the same without delay lo
I. W. WII.I.ITS.
10-SfMiw. Administrator
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby elven that letters testament
ary on the estate of Moses Hchllcker. late of
the township of Heaver, county of Columbia,
l'a.. t'ecensed, have been irrantea to Catharine
Hchllcker, Ezra .1. K-hllcker, James W. hchllck-
r. residents of said townshln, to whom an
persons Indebted to said estate are renuested
to make navmeiif. and those huvlnit claims or
demands will make known the samo without
delay.
CATHAUINR SCHI.ICKKH
EZUA J. SCHLK'lvKH,
JAMES W. HC1I LICK Kit
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate (if J. T. Ilevdenretch, late of Madison twp.,
Cteceiwefl,
Notlco Is hereby riven thnt letters of admin
istration on the estate of J. T. Ueydenrelch, late
of Madison twp., Col. Co. l'a., deceased, have
linen grunted to tho undersigned administra
tor to whom all persons Indebted to said estate
are requested to make payments, and those
having claims or demands will make known the
sime without delay to
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Fine Clothiers at Low Prices. Bloomsbun?, Pa.
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United Hospital and Dispknust,
Boston, Mass.
AIXIK C. Bsrru, Yet.,
Mnrry Street, New Tori: City.
and more cheerful than either.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned liavlnu been restored to
health by simple means, after suffering for
several years with a severe lunif nllectlon, and
that, dread disease Cimmiiniition, Is anxious to
make knawn to bis fellow sufferers thn means
of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheer
fully send ;free of charge) a copy of the pros
crlntlon used, which they will llndu sure cure
tor Cimjnimji'ioii, Attlmin, Catarrh, ttnmrrilttg
and all throat and luuif ilalatltm lie hopes all
sufferers will try his remedy, as It Is Invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, wulch will cost,
them nothing, and m,y prove a blesslug, will
please address,
Hev. Edwaku A. Wilson, Hrooklyn. New York
Sept. in, l yr.
COMPOUTJD.
A rpeent discovery by on old
physician. Siuifsnriillfi J
tiiuntlily tu tliuumiiiiU itf la-
Ken. is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine
discovered. He ware nf nn.
principled druggists who offer Inferior medi
cines In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton
Koot Compouno, take no ttitt'itttt'ite, or Inclose
$1 nnd ti cents In postago In letter, and we will
send, sealed, by return mall. Hull sealed par
ticulars In plain envelope, to ladles onlv, 3
stamps
Address I'onk Lily company.
No. a Fisher block, Detroit, Mich.
ason of '92 at Lowenberfi's
-o-
Msm mmmmEm
filled with all the prevalent styles of the trade is beins,' received
TAILOR Mill GAHIH
nppHAMQ' rnuvi ...
.v OAL
-OF VALUABLE-.
Real Estate.
rurniinnt to an rmtnr of tho fin,'.. .
intin 1.111m .
CnlniTihin ronnt v. Prtinn . n-in i... . . .
""ni a
lie sale, on the premises, lutvntm in
In snld county, on
SATURDAY. MJVEa IKTi r.
the following described real estati. i
iiecs cr., iieceasea, to wit. !
No. 1. Ileltig tho Old homestead, nn ,1..
lie road lending from Ornngevllle to i),.rM1 .,1"
hounded on the north by land of Frederick it,. .J!
rtpc'd.. on the east, br thn h.ih ... '
,V..;.r,.. 7 ' "" iinns or
I'uuici n iiiiuurc una vm. tone, nn tho sninii
by lands of Hcnl.imln Ntlner and u, v..
nnd on tho west by lnnds ot llenjamm snUPr'
containing noout.
45 ACRES,
iiiwiuui u rn uu u me ii uipro iRPrrcird ft gnrx
DWELLING HOUSE,
large bnnk barn nnd out buildings, an exceiir
orchard and other fruit trees, a never failini
wetland running water for stock.
The land Is In a high stale of cultivation sir.
rounded by good substantial fences.
;o. v. liouimeu on the north by lands of
Joseph Whltmlro and lleiijnmln Alhvbach, i,
the east by lnnds of said Benjamin Allabach, on
the south hypubllo road, and nn the wet
mniis oi rrcuencK iicck neon, cniitulnl.'ig
5 ACRES,
more or less, on which Is erected a smalt
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and out buildings, supplied with water and
fruit trees.
No. 8. Hounded on the north by lands ot
benjamin Winer and William llagenbu, h, no
the east by lands of said benjamin sillier, and
Wm. Hngenbuch, on t he stmt h by lands of Ken
b"n hitler, dee'd., and on the west by prlvata
road. Containing
to ACRES.
more or less In a good stnte of cultivation, vrn
supplied with water and fruit lives.
These properties are about one mile east nf
Orangevlllo nnd less than half a mile from
school nnd church.
Persons desiring to view tho premises, will
pleaso call on Wm. Leek Jr., residing t hereon.
Bale to commence nt o'clock 1". M. cot.dl
tlons made known at sale, by
Wm. II. nnyhkk, Wm. HKt'K.Jlt,
Atty. Administrator.
Oct. 18, lHft-i
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out
ofjthe Court of Common ITeas of Colbinbln t 'tain,
ty, Pa., and to me directed, there will be sold ut
public sale utjthe Court, llousc.Hlooinshurg, l'a.
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1S92,
at i o'clock p, m., the following :
All that, certain plantation and tract, of land
situate In the township of Frnnklln, county ot
Columbia, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wlt: Heglnnlng at s
white oak corner ot land belouglng formerly ta
George Shlck and running from thence by land
of John Artley, Heuben Helgel and land of l'ax
, ton & Smith, N. T3 deg. W. 165 perches to a
; post, thenueby land of the aforesaid I'axton &
! smith and land of Kclnbold & Co., N. 5 deg. E,
1 OT perches to a post, thence by lands of Kelti
bold Co, aforesaid, 8. 74 deg. W. HO perches to
a pine, thence by thesnme;N. as deg. W. M
perches to a pine, thence by tho same N. 25 deg
j K. 40 perches to a pine, thence by land of Win
j Teplonnd benjamin Ford 8. (Wdeg. E.Wperclie
to a post, thence by land of Ilenjaniln Ford S. 7
d"g. W. 1:i perches to a post, thence by lands of
. said benjamin Ford nnd lands ot Frederick Seaj
B. M dog. E. 121 perches to a poot , theuce by
land of Duulel Shuler 8. 81,4 perches to a post
theueo by the same N. (Wdeg. K. 80 9-10 perches
to a stone, thence by lund of tho aforesaid Hen
Jainln Ford. 8. 1 deg. IC. u s-it) iierches toa stone,
thence by tho samo 8. 78 deg. E. 7jj" perches tu
a stone, theuce by land of Daniel Bhuler und land
lute of Oeorgo 8nlck, deceased, 8. id deg. V.
8-10 perches to place of beginning, contalnln;
153 ACRES,
neat measure, whereon are erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
BARN, nnd Outbuildings.
Sel '.ed, taken Into execution nt the suit of F.
L. Shuman use versus Wm. Watts and Kl'.a
Ann his wife, and to be sold as the property of
William Watts and Eliza Ann his wife.
JOHN MOUllEY,
llHAWN, Atty. Sheriff.
in Furnishings. In the
at the phenomenally low prices
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