ESTABLISHED 18(10. She (ToIumNit gcmorrat, tiTABLlSUED 18)7. CONSOLIDATED 186B, FCDM8I1KD II T GEO. E.ELWILL VKHY FRIDAY MOKNINU at Blooms'iurg, the County sent of Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Tf Inside the county, ti.00 a year In ad anoe; It not paid in advance Outside the county, tl.SS a year, strictly In advance. All communications should be addressed to TUB COLUMBIAN, Hlooinsburtf, Pa. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1894. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Representative-atLarge in-Congress, James Denton Hancock, of Venango County. JAMES DENTON HANCOCK. The right of appeal from the settle ment of the county auditors is given by law to any persons who are ag grieved thereby or think that injustice has been done, or a fraud committed, and any lawyer will tell them how to proceed, or they can ascertain for themselves by consulting the proper law books. It has been suggested that the present board of commission er should appeal from the recent set tlement as now published, but as they have been so freshly inducted inio of fice, and are asyetnotsure of anyocca sion for an appeal it has been suggest ed from another source that the proper person to appeal is soma expert in fig ures who has given the statement care ful stuJy. TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. The new ballot law of 1893 was in tended to remedy some of the defects in the act oj 1891, and in many re spects it has done so, and as soon as all its provisions become known by the people it will work smoothly and satis factorily. Soir.e defective papers have been filed in the commissioners' office, nominating township officers in certain districts. R. S. Bowman, of Berwick, filed nomination papers for Justice of the Peace without naming the party of which he is a member, as the law re quires. Nomination papers from Ber wick, the four Conynghams, Beaver, Mt. Pleasant, Centre and Hemlock contain two inspectors on each paper, which is a mistake, as each voter can vote for but one inspector, and their nomination must be made with separ. ate papers. Absence of instructions on the blanks on this point led to this. The people who signed them cannot be blamed for falling into this error, but it should be borne in mind here after. Several papers do not name the party policy. The commissioners have power to permit the correction of errors by the persons filing the papers any time before the tickets are printed. There are no serious errors, and all of the small ones will probably be cor rected. The report of Dun's Mercantile Agency for February 3rd, says a fresh impulse has been given to business this week bj the success of the Treas ury in obtaining gold for its reserve, thus strengthening confidence in its ability to maintain gold payments. Revenue had fallen off so much, and the prospects for the loan looked so unfavorable, until financial institutions here decided to carry it through, that some anxiety about the monetary fu ture was natural. Investments in the ordinary sense have been alTected very little, and while more demand for time loans has appeared, the money market cannot be expected to change much with $245,000,000 cabh in the banks and more coming from the interior, while the Treasury also is compelled to pay out more than it now leceives in taxes. Gradual improvement h business explains the appearance of more commercial paper in the market this week than has been seen for a long time, though rs yet the vast ac cumulation of idle funds is proof enough that trade has by no means re gained normal proportions. Industrial recovery continues, though, it is but gradual, in response to the demand of a people whose consumption at its lowest is greater than that of any other country, and more mills are now at work. A stimulant is often needed to nourish and strengthen the roos and to keep the hair a natural color. Hall's Hair Renewer is the best tonic for the hair. THAT INCOME TAX. There seems to be in certain quar ters a decided opposition to an in come tax. Why this should be so, I am at a loss to understand. Ofcour.se those who will be direr! ly affected !y it, will veiy naturally feci inclined in demur. Hut trut the pi in should mid opponents anion,; lliusj who are at present paying more than their just share of tax, and would to a greater or less extent be relieved by an in come tax, is one of the strange things in this strange world of ours. If such tax would work an injustice to any class of our citizens, all honest men should and no doubt would op pose it. 1 he injustice has heretofore been, that thofe persons having large incomes have not been taxed propor tionally as high as their less favored neighbors whose income has been much less. I presume it would not b". difficult to find men with an in come of five thousand dollars and over, whose tax bill is not so great as some others whose income is less than one-fifth of that amount. It is a fact beyond controversy, that the poorer class of people pay more tax in pro portion to then ability, than the more wealthy class. This is an injustice, thit will be only partially overcome by the proposed income tax. It wil', however, be a step in the right direc tion. One oljection raised against the. in come tax is, that it will be evaded. False returns will be made as to the amount of their respective incomes. If they are put under oath, it will lead tc perjury. Well, there is a number of people in the world, who are of the opinion that wealthy men are not always hon est. It wou'd be a little strange if they were all strictly honest. There arc some who are not very wealthy, who need a little watching. There is a goodly number, perhaps a majority of people, who regard taxes ot any kind as a burden that may justly or properly be evaded. And those peo pie are not confined to any one class. If the objection to an income tax that unscrupulous men are likely to evade it, is a valid one, why not apply it to all forms of taxation. Men fre quently return a less number of acres of land than they own, and cut down on the age of their horses and cattle to avoid paying taxes on them. Money lenders forget to return their money at interest. Imporers frequently at tempt and sometimes succeed in smuggling to avoid the tariff. Why not put down all modes of taxation that designing men can take advantage of? Let us have a system of taxation that will hit the rogue as hard as the honest tran. If such a system is unattainable, let us have a system that will divide the burden as equitably as possib e between honest men with large incomes and those in more moderate circumstances I favor an income tax for two reasons. One is that it draws upon those who are most able to pay it. and have hitherto not had their full shaie of the burden. The other is purely a selfish one, viz, I will never be bother ed with it. The wish is not father to the thought this time. I sincerely wish that I had an income sufficient to place me in that list of taxables. C. Mr. c. If. Lauer "Nerves Shattered Centrally broken down; at times I would fall verwltha touch ot the vertigo) was notable to co any distance from the houso. I was a uinrrnble win. Q ho fl;'.y I commenced on bottle ho, 3 ol Hood's Barnapaillla, I began to I40I bettor and I now teal like a new num. Hood's56-Cures I am work In j again, and do not have any ot my bad spoil. I have a perfect cure." Cuas. M. Laui-.h, G30 W. Market St., York, ta. K00d'9 Pi!i aro tho bet artcr-dlnnor j, asslat uiauitloii, euro huadacho. 260. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Catharhte HVnivr lulu 0 ISlimnsburg, Notice Is horoby piven that letters of admin istration cum u-utumcnto uunuxoon the t-Ntule or (i:!i;iln(i Weaver, late of HlooinHhiirfr, Columbia county, I 'a., dcceasril, have been (fvuniej to tho undersigned aOmlnUirator to whom all portions li.debud to Kiild estate are rf)(tienic(l to make payments, and those having claims or demands will maUo known the same without delay to or to (HAS. V, FCNSTON, U. E. Elwell, Administrator cum tcHtnmen Atty. to anuexo. l-26-6t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Esttile of Garrt Vanblartyan, tale of Beaver loumnitip, aeieaera. Notice in hereby plven that letters testamen tary on the estate of Garret unlilai lyan, Jute of Heaver township, deceased, have been grant ed to John A. Hoffman, resident of Mltlltnvllle, Columbia county, to whom all persona indebt ed to said entxte are requested to mnke pay ment, and those having claims or demands will mane Known ine aame wiinout aeiay. Wm. II. HNYDKK, JOHN A. llOKKMAN, 1-10-61 Any. Executor. SUBSCRIBE FOR. THE COLUMBIAN -TIIK- JSELEY JlISTITUTE -III FOR THE CURE OF THE 'A- yp D?iUM d wm III HABITS. Ill THE ONLY SATISFACTORY TREATMENT. Send for reading matter. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 723 MADISON AVE.. SOMNTON, PA. Wo refer by permission to' J. l). Bodloe.) J. IL Klnard, Catawlssa. 3-3-0 mo. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I, JOHN movkiiy, High Hherlff of Columbia county, Commonwealth of I ennsylvanlu. do hereby malm known and give notice to the electors of the county arorosuld, that a general election will be held In the said county of Col umbia, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ao, i394, (being the third Tuesday of said month) for tho purpose or electing ine several persons ntnin after untiled, to-wlt : "rone person tor Congrcssman-at-Largo for rennsjivania. HRITBUCAN TICKET. Galcbua A. Grow DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Jahis Dintom Hancock. rKOHlBITION TICKET. IISNKT K. MOKHOW. NOMINATION FAFEKS. Pennsylvania Democrat. A. D. Mahei.it. NOMINATION PAPEHS. Protective Tariff I'ollcy. Oalvsiia A. Grow. NOMINATION FAFEKS. People-! Party. Vtcron A. Lotiih. ' I also hereby make known and give notice that the places of bidding the aforesaid elect Ion In the several wards, boroughs, districts and townsntps wttntn ine county or Columbia are as follows, viz: nearer townsnip, at ine duouc bouse of c. A whitman. Benton township, at the public houso of Kelchner A Hess, (n t he town of Kenton. Buckingham on east side of fine street, be Berwick . K.. at tne tin anon of weorcrp a. tween Mxth and Seventh etreots. In tho tfor- ougn oi Berwick. Berwick S. E.. at the easterly side of the milk He bulldlug on ceoond street, belweeu Market and Mulberry streets. In the Borough ot Ber wick. Berwick N. W.. at the hand room of Harrr Orozler on tho easterly stile of tno alley be tweeu Third and Jackson treets. In the Bor ough of Berwick. Berwick . w., at ine westerly side of the fnhlic building on Mvonrt street, between Mar et and Mulberry atroets. In the Bornnirh of Berwick. olu.nu. 1st rreolnct. at the court House. In Blooiusburg. Bloom. Snd Precinct, at Office of Pemaree Kitchen, corner ot 5th and luilrnad ats., Bloomsburg. Bloom, ard Product, at the Town Hall, In Bloomsbuig. Bloom, ilh Product, at the 1 ubllo House of Wm. Olgur, In Bloomsburg. Brlarcreek tuwnsDID. at the Marti school house. Catawlssa Borouirh. at the r.hnn of Thomas Cheriington, In the Hurough of CuIawIhsiu Catawlssa lowusulp, In the tenement house ot the heirs of Henry llolllugshead, deceased, near the grist mill ot shl deceased. Centre township, at the public school bouse near Lafayette Creasy's. luntrulta, 1st Ward, at the public Houso ot M. w . urennan, In I'entrnlta. centraua, vud ard, at the public house of D. P. Curry, In Ccntralla. ( levelaud township, at Keller s school house. Conyntrham. K. North District, at the school house near t'uuiralla. Conyni'hnui. Southeast, at the nubile housi ot Patrick Alohau. Couyinrham. Southwest, at the nubile house of John Monroe. Conynehaui West District at Mtdvaller School Houso. Conyngham West North, at the nubile houso ot Daniel Uoacb lu Montana. ner at Hondcrlown. K. Islilngcreek, at the :house of John Wen- w. Klshlngcreek, at the house of A. E. Mc Henry at Stillwater. Franklin townshlD. at the Lawrence school house. Oreenwood East at the public house of Wm. Black In Kohrsburg. Ureenwood West, at the shon of t&miipl Mil ler, tn Greenwood. Abljith Swisher, In the town ot Buckhorn.: Hemlock towushln at the Dublle house of Jackson township, at the houso of u. II. Ulrleman, In Jackson. Locust township at the public houso ot Nathan Knorr, In Numldia. Madison township at the public house of Miles Smith In Jerseytown. Main township, at the public house of Addi son W. bhumau. lu Malnvllle. Mlftlln township, at the publlo house of Ben). Fennypackur, In MirUlnville. MUlvllle Borough, at the public house ot C. R. Cox, In MUlvllle. Montour township, at the publlo nouse ot Lloyd KelcUncr, at KupcrU Mt. Pleasant township, at tho election houso of Robert C. Howell. Orange township, at the public house of Hiram Shaffer, in Orangevllle. Pine township, at the Centre old school house. Koarlngcreek township, at the house of Sam uel Leiby. Mcnit East, at Odd Fellows Hull, In Espy. Scott West, ut the F. o. c ot A. bulldlug In Light Street. North Sugarloaf, at the publlo house of Jacob Steen In Central. South Suirarloaf. at the old achnnl timnm at. Coles Creek. Polls shall be opened at seven o'clock a. m., and shall continue open without Interruption nr adjournment uutll seven o'clock p. m., when the polls will be closed. NOTICE IS DIKES Y GIVEN That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace and Aldermen. Notaries Publlo and n,r. tons In the mllulu service, of the rtate who snail noiu, or shall within two months have held any onice or appointment of nrollt or trust under the I'nlted Stat oh, or of this stale and city or corporaled district, whether a commis sioned onlecr or ot herwise a subordinate oitlcer or agent, who Is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this Mate, or.of any city, or of any Incorpor ated district, a"d also, that every member of Congress and of the Mate Legislature and of t'-io select or common cmiucll of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated dis trict nre by law lucapatdo of holding, or exer cising at the sumo time, the ofllco or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of any cl"i tlou ot this Commonwealth, und that no In spector, Judge or other olllcer ot such election shall bo eligible to bo then voted for except that ot an election ofilcer. The Inspectors aim audgo of the election shall meet ut the respective places appointed for holding Die election In the district, to niiicti they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the mo'iilng, und each of those Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall bo a iiunlincd JOHN MOntEV, Mierlir. Sheriff 'sofflce, Bloomsburg, Feb. 5, 1891. NOTICE. In the mutter of tho division of the school Sropony of Catawlssa Township. No. ", May ess., iww. r ' The undersigned Commissioner and Exami ner, appointed by court to take testimony, ad just tho elultns und report to said court tho difference of Indebtedness between Tnwnshtn and Borough, hereby gives notice to all part lei ttlILt, llH Will tm.r. nt tliu ri..t ... if... n ... ..... " .... ii.w umuu It 111. 11 . lthawn Esi., ut Catawlssa. Pa., on Thnrwlnv. the 15th day of February, A. I)., 1HUI, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon for the purpose of his appointment, when and where all parties In terested must appear and all those having claims must present the same or be forever thereafter debarred from tho same according to WM. H. SNYDER, Bloomsburg, Pa. com. & Ex tf. Nov. S, 1H93, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. JT(nfe of He'iercn 1girrt, Intr f Fighlngcrrrk i-i ' " - I" I . I'll, , I'll i it T II-1 If I 71 (--,! I, Mil II fl- O'V on I ,e csiatc if l; I) 'cca Hegert, late of l-'U'iltiij -if. !; t'i.-imh)i, (I 'ceased, have been V.t I . ............ . 1. .. . , A.I gvs'ite.i ''i cms, ., Vriivti'V, lesiitent or sain I .111 'ut.l . It It. t ..1 I 11 ... . I ...lull, . 1 111 U.ll.l rs ate i rei'.!i'4ti-d to make payment, and innse irivinji cninns or (icmanus win maae L' ikiv. I ! i u nun it'll Iwmt Hiiliii. MOSKH VCHPMIV. l-.Mlt. Executor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. fatal of Wertey tlnrkle, Mr of tcolt towiuhtp, arcrofa. Notice Is hereby given that letters tes'nmen- mr.vontne es'ate or nesicy kuckic, late or Scott tow nship, decpnsed. have lieon granted to George Ruckle of Ksiiy, In said township, to wniuii an persons inueutea to sata estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the sume wiinoiir delay. Wm. II. SNYDKH, UEORGK IUVKLK, 1-19-6L Atty. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. hftatrof Williams. Mr, lair of Centr tmm. nip, ni-cenned. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate ot v llliam s Hess, Iste ot enlre township, deceased, have been grx4)N ft ivi i hi.- uuueisiKueu auiiiiiist.nitnx to wnona nil persons Indeined to said estate are request nd to mske payments, and all n... i,.vim, claims or demands will make known the same wiiiioui ieiay 10 1-101' M. AVKKNA IIRS4, Administratrix NOTICE. Public notice Is hereby given that, application by petition of more than residents and tax payers of t he county of Columbia will be made to the court of (Jitarror s anions ot Columbia Couuly, on Ptlday tho Ultii dar of February, ISttl. at 10 o'clock a. m , setting forth. Inter alia. "iv uii.mi.1. w.i-i i nn iiuri ii urnncn SeT,,r -""(uehanna ut the falls of Nesco. ,-t , "'-' ii me iioiougii oi nerwicg, in said county, on the north side of said tlver, and the 11 II IK fit lit X iiaiiiiuink l at. a - V . ..a.-A ... '"'in:, i mt . uimtr fi LtUcrnPt on the sou(.h nlilnufwiM river, bolnjy on tim ril- nla ntid huerue. !y tht corponitlnn, vt7-thn n brtdyn ovor th river Susqu-Iinniia at the fallA Pok 1- aliK bridge i 'ompnny. n nocefwary for I he " 1 " "U'l'lv Unit l HIIU inftt Til payment (( MIU over Much brtritfn in burrten Honr' to rhe trHvellhtf publlii, ana pravlnir that. for the iiopolntment. of person quallfletTby law ...... ., iii nie nnii aswHs me damages, ', which said corporation may sustain by of their proceeding to the res .ectlve Courts, as rminriiil hv l.ur lii II.a ..A.. ... .i . .1 J ."i w iu, ucjwn vuiuis i ni'n'iu, ltlilillituliimv Ha . Jan. 17th, Will. FHKD IKKLKk! l- -'iL Attorney for Petitioners. SHERIFF'S SALE. OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to a writ of Lev. Fa. Issued out of ho Court of Common Pleas nf Collimlila nntinl. Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY u. 180.1. at two o'clock n. m.. all that. nie.t t nn tract nf land, situate In the village of Mimin. vine, uiuun lownsnip, Columbia Co., Penna., bounded and deserilMd ilo fntlnw . tn w,. . On the north by lota of Albert Millard and lands formerly of Samuel Creanv. east hp K.n.o south by lot of Wm. Eckroth and Samuel Creasy II". It., Ill- 1 !!.. . t ,.l.ov JJ . UAI DllCTJb, I.JUUUIllUg I OUR ACRES OF LAND. upon which Is erected a Two-8tory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. barn nnd outbuildings. It being lot No. 4, and ouiub bui'jo jonn uourey, shenrr, con- veyed to Dorothy Brown, hv iitwkft dtitiMl Taa. 9, 1H85, and entered In Sherira deed book, In loiuinnia county, No. 5, pagesss. Seized, taken In exocutlon, at the suit ot Creasy A Wells vs D. 8. Brown and Djrothy Brown, his wife. Inrlchr nf n-ii.t nimith. the owner, or reputed owner, and the said D. 8- di own unu lioroiny. Brown, contractors, and to be sold as tho property of tho said Dorothy Brown. JOHN MOl'RKY, Sheriff. The EMERSON PIANO. These instruments have enjoyed a high reputation for moie than forty years. Are Brilliant and Musical in Tone, and afford a most beautiful ac companiment to vocal music the tone havirg that rare sympathetic quality which blends admirably with the human voice. They are durable, being constructed of the best Mater. ial, by the Most Ski Uul Workmen. They have earned an especial repu tation for Keeping in Tune, and also for tetaining in a most remarkable de gree their original fulness of tone never growing thin or wiry with age. The Emerson Upright Pianos es pecially have obtained a remarkable success during the past few years, and have invariably received a high award wherever exhibited. In all the essen tial qualities of a First-Class Instru ment they are second to no pianoi manufactured in the country. Send for'illustrated Catalogue to the Emer On l'iano Company, 1 1 6 Eoylston St Boston Mass. IN EACH COUNTY. A large corporation wants an energetic man to open a branch office and ap point and instruct agents to sell their yoods. They will furnish all necessary firinted matter and material. $1,200 to 82,000 per year can easily be made, with a splendid chance for promotion to hustlers. No canvassing only writ ing and soliciting agents through the mans ana instructing them bow to sell. No experience necessary they teach you how to conduct the business. Goods are well known and large sales guaranteed. Send self-addressed itamped envelope for full particulars to The Clipper Mfg. Co. Cincinnati, 0. 1-14 1. MANAGER WANTED Dry Ci ; !! vio never l.,w r than at the present time. It ecenis inipoi-sible l'.r them to rcniiiin where they are. Wo recom mend our customers mid irirnd to supply themselves now, even for future needs. ' 3(i inch eoft finish Selicias 10 cts yd. regular price 15 cts. l'cst Lining Cambrics 5 cts yard. Best Light Calico 4 cts yard, Good Dark Calico 5 els yard 30 inch Soft finish Cambrics 10 cts yard, G8 inch Fine Tub!e Linen oO cts. worth CO. A good Damask Tablo Linen 25cls yard. 2 Special Towel Bargains at 15 and 10 cts pair. Best Lancaster Giughams 5 cts yd. usual price 8 cts. All wool Serges, Special 47 ct3 yard. Yard wide blenched Hill Muslin 7 cts yard. 20 yards Good Murt'm for $1-00. Yard wide Blenched' Muslin 5 cts yd. 40 inch Silk Wnrp Bengal ine ft. 15 worth $1.25. 40 inch Black Henriettas special 75 cts. Limited lot. BIG VALUES in Mrmibnrg iEmibroMaries. Night Gowns 59c. Corset Covers 12c. Drawers 25o. New Dress Trimmings to-day. Ready made Sheets. Pillow and Bolster Cases. I- OX,S3SZ cSc SOIT. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. MARKET SQUARE, BLOOMSBURG. TEN DAY SALE.sk We begin to-day a Special Linen Sale, to last lablc Linens was 25c. now l(Jc. " Hoc. " 20c: " 05c. " 48c. " " " $1.25 OSc. Tab'e Cloths and Napkii i to match, was $2.75 now $2.19. Table Covers $1.75 now $i.j5, 75c ones now 59c. Napkins 80c. now 6cc, $1.95 ones now 98c, $1.50 ones now $1.19. Special lot of towels just in at 16c, 22c, and 29c pair, (only by the pair.) Stamped Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, and a variety of other Linen goods m this sale for CASH ONLY. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. ran & mm co. mi Fourth & Market Streets. COJLTli TJXjEZ And in these days coal does talk and we n tmnr tr mm its voice. Wc believe so thoroughly in the fact that the GREAT STONE STORE is the best place for vou to deal in. that w o u.;n;n do a good deal to get you to come and prove us and see if we aba ...1 1.1. T T 11 mm ar s ikji ngui. v e couiu give you a voc. table or a 50c. chair as at. advertising specialty. But what we always aim to do is iu give JUU Tbe Most for and that which will be of the greatest service. Please remem ber we d' not advance prices for the nurnosft nf nitt;n down. Therefore know all men by these presents on Monday January 22nd, and until April COth, for every twenty five dol lars worth you purchase we will give you an order for a ton of no. o coat iree. r or every iorty-Uollars worth you purchase we will cive vou an 'order for a ton nf Nn r oi k.....i , , . T.11 to keep in the lead. Just look high Goods. Grocery Department. Corn to, 12 and 15c. Tomatoes 10 and ujc. Beans loc. Peas 1 2 Ac French peas 18c. California peaches 16c. White cherries 30c. Apricots 18c. Lobster 23c. Sardines 8, iij, iSc. Hapsgood Salmon 20 and 23c. Lunch tongue 30c. Mess nork 1 2c. Sugar 20 lb. $1.00. uatsup 9 and 25c. There are a few more blankets. coats and underwear which we nre selling at cost. It won't be long before you will do thinking of house cleaning and then ucw iuiuHuiuuuu earpets. uur better than vou can pet olsonlm 0 look through our ware rooms. Something for the Baby.. In a few days wo will have 111 a large hue of buggies and at prices to suit all pocketbooks. Snyder & Wm Company, Limited. KOURTII AND MARKET STREETS BLOOMSBURG, - PA. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Hlal ofoioroe Linn, Oeoeatna. Ttte underilgned. an auaitor appointed by the Orpl.Rus; Court of Columbia uounly to make dlst.rll.ut loo of bslunce lu the hands ot the uil. mlnlHtraUtr, will git at hla onice lu lllwiui. burK. on Friday, February , ixiti. t 1J i'cl "-It a. m., when and where all persous having clalma against suld estate must appear and oi said fSndlWe' r 1)9 aebarre1 Irom cwuln In !.!-. FRED IKELER, STOBE NEWS Your Monev uic uguuu over our regular low prices for Grocery Department. Olive oil 15 and 25c, North of England Siuce 8c. Cross & Blackwell's sauce 25c. Honey 20. Pickles 15, 25 and 35c. Mustard 9c. per mug. California prunes I2jc. Dried cherries 10 and 180. Preserved Strawberries, Fiums, Rasp- berries, Quinces and Peaches 16c. Full cream cheese 15c Lard 13c Hecker's buckwheat 10 and 15c. Good rice 6. Onions 35 c, stocK is larger, cheaper and T will fi .. WOK 1UU uuiinnr 10 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Bttatt ofJutm utctml, uni of UWn tow,hU, iMntul IS,ll,9hrobT.,fhren tUftt le,,,,r ot admln yiimn 5.2? lw W.UW of M" hael, lute ol to tim .l''P' 4BUr. ve been (frauUHl rnfJv ?.2?ltof,,ld e8Ute are nxiueated to nmud7inwnu&'i.ud tUos6 Uavlu el'u lay to 00 tUe wmu wllut - i-swt. sahau michaku
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