The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 08, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Borough and Towns'jip OfiLors.
The following. are the officers chosen nt
the recent election i
liEAVKK 'Justice of Pence, J. P. Ftcy ;
Constable, C. A. Miiininti ; Snpei visor,
Samuel Lehrf Henry Kukroth; Overseer,
Samuel Klingaman.; School director, V.
O. I.nngenliergcr, J'ltin l'ritj ( A'sesior, (.
P. Wenninger ( Judc of Klcclion, 1". 1).
'.Knccht; Inspectors, V. V, Scliell, Samu.l
1 1 or locker.
Bknton Constable, K. Knnuse Super
visors, J. I C. Kline, J. N. Shtiti z i Over
seer, J. R. Keeler ; School Directors V.
M. Applemao, I). K. I.utz, R. T. Smith
Assessor, J, R, Colc.j Judge of Elections,
). K. Keeler j Inspectors, F. K, Seeley,
P. G. Shult ( Auditor, C. B. Hess; Town
Clerk, John C. Wenner.
Berwick Justice of Teace, Augustus
Shuman t High Constable, Ciidenn Hclsh
lein ; Constalde, J, N. Harry j Councilmcii,
T. II. Dunn, K. P. .Hill ; Overseer, II. C.
Ijiuhach J School Directors, John A.
Smothers, Francis Itower j Assessor, John
It. Lockard J Assistant Assessor, (. A.
Ituckinghnm N. K., S. C. Marteny N. V
II. K. Walton, S. E., Frank Smith S. V ;
Judge of Elections, M. L. Jarrard N. K., O.
S. Mcliride N. W., John R. McAnall S. E.,
Thomas Lauer S. W i Inspectors, II. F.
Traugh, Boyd Smith N. 10. , C. R McAnall,
Harry Grozicr N. W., W. II. Mart, A W.
Amcrman S. E., L. S. Tacoby, John Sterner
B. W ; Tax Colleutor, James L, Evans.
Uriarciikkk Justice of Peace, lleadlcy
Suit ; Constable, G. W, Hosier ; Super
visors, Adam Suit, S. S. Sit'.er ; Overseer,
(ico. V. Ash ; School Directors, Newman
.Power, M. If. Petty j Assessor, William
I .anion ) Judge of Election, D. II. Mdler ;
inspectors, C. F. Martz, Daniel Albcrlson ;
Auditor, Gideon Michael ; Town Clerk, E.
S. Marti.
CATAWISSA-Councilmcn, I.uther Eyer,
A. H. Sharpies; Constable Lora Slyers j
illigh Constable, O. W. Harder ; Overseer
Jesse Mensch J School Directors, C. E.
Ceyer, Simon Raup j Judge of Elections,
Adam Truckenmiller j Inspectors, A. F.
Harman, C. E. Smith ; Assessor, Jainc K.
Bibby ; Auditor I. II. Scesholtz.
Catawissa Twp. Justice of Pea e.
Daniel Federolf j Constable, Aaron Shoo ; ;
Supervisors, John Huber, William Lean j
Overseer, John Waltz ; School Dirc tors,
Jacob Trpnseau, W. II. Eeiby ; Asesoi
Wm. Zimmerman ; Judge of Elections. John
Pnrns ; Inspectors, Martin Rider, M. C.
Fcderolf j Auditor, Daniel Peck.
Centraua Constable, David I yVe ;
Chief Burgess, Win. Griffith j Couna.tn n.
Edward Reese, Robt. P. Fart el Jr s CllOol
Directors, Thos. J. Reese, John B. Lvncli j
Judge of Elections, B. I. Curran 1st ward,
Patrick Oman 2nd ward ; Inspectors, John
Pickens, Robt. Brennan 1st ward, James M.
Keilley, Vincent Strausser 2nd ward j As
sessor D. II. Walsh j Assistant Assessor, P.
J. Curran 2nd ward, M. W. Breman 1st
ward Auditor, Kecse Davis ; Tax Col
lector, Jne. W. Fortner.
Center Constable, I. J. Hess j Super
visors, John Kelchner, T. D. Straus j Over
seer, Elisha Hagenbuch ; School Directors,
Charles Conner, Geo. Whitmirc : Assessor,
T. D. Robbins ; Judge of Elections, J. C
Cryder ; Inspectors, Miles Bower, Ed. Hess;
Auditor, A. C. Creasy,
Cleveland Constable, Obediah Vocum;
Supervisors, Byron Keller, Elias Mourey ;
Overseer, John Parker ; School Directors,
William Miller, Isaiah Rhodes ; Ass -ssir,
Stephen Smith ; Judge of Elections, .hn
G. Gable j Inspectors, J. R. Wynn, F. J.
Pfahler ; Auditor, F. P Fisher.
Convngham Justice of Peace, D W.
Lenihan j Constable, George Carver , Super
Visors, Peter Welsh, John Pitts ; Pour
Director, Peter Eenahan i School Directors,
Patrick Cosgrove, James Monahan ; As
sessor, E. W. Hanaback j Assistant As
sessor, E. E. Stroup, N. W. Jesse Walter
W., W. E. Kelker S. E J. J Miller lC. N.,
Chas. Weiderman S V ; Judge of Elec
tions, P. J. Joyce E. N., Michael Hums S.
E., Harry Osman S. W. Hiram Witson,
W , James Kosienbauder W. N ; Inspectors,
Futrick Cain, Anthony Mahaloy E. N., E.
W. Honaback, Daniel Roach W. N., James
McIIale, John J. Coney S. E., Peter Lena
Jian, P. J. Cain S. W., Patrick Gillaspy,
Howard Biscl W j Auditor, Fred Lclller j
Town Clerk, Peter Meufnger ; Tax Col
lector, Jacob Benner.
FlSitiNGCKKEK Justice of Peace T. M.
Crevciing ; Constable, W. E. Edgar j Snper
visors, E. R. Eauderback, John P. Creasy ;
Overseer, J. A. Karns ; School Directors,
Wesley Evcland, J. N. Long j Assessor, E.
S. Stoker ; Assistant Assessor, Cyrus Rob
bins ; Judge of Elections, W. N. Hosier E.,
W. J. Kramer W j Inspector, A. II. I less,
J. L. Runyon E., W. J. Smith, J.iseph
Meyers W : Auditor, O. D. Mcllcnry j
Town Clerk, J. O. Campbell ; Treasurer,
A. B. McHenry.
Fk.VNKI.lN Justice of Peace, Wm. II.
Artley j Constable, Ambrose Kile ; Su
pervisors, Jonathan Lore man, Isaiah 1 etter
man ; Overseer, Sylvester Shultz ; School
Directors, George Bucher, Jonathan Lore
man ; Assessor, Clark Yost ; Judge of elec
tions, Wm J George ; Inspectors, Charles
Kosienbauder, Samuel C. Foreman j Audi
tor, Thomas Elms j Tax Collector, Moses
1 lower.
Greenwood Justice of Peace, C. II. Ap
pieman ; Constable, R. II. Uardo ; Super
visors, G. W. Derr S. A. Miller ; School
Directors, Wesley J. Alberlson, J. E. Welli.
ver j Assessor, G. B. Patterson ; Assistant
Assessor, Bruce Black ; Judge of Elections,
George Fulmer, E., Harry Welliver, W. j
Inspectors, E. F. Kline, B. F. Redline, E.,
W. C. Thomas, D. D. Brady, W. ; Audi
tor, A. J. Derr.
Hemlock Justice of Peace, G. B. Hos
ier; Constable, G W. Hartman ; Super
visors, Lewis Girton, James Gulliver
Overseer, W. A. Miller j School Directors,
J. C. Emmet, Jacob Harris ; Assessor,
John Deisenroat i Judge of Elections, Will
iam Tilley j Inspectors, T. W. Pursel,
John G. Moore j Auditor, H. W. Apple,
man.
J ACKsJn Constable, J. F. Smith j Su
pervisors, E. J Sones, F. P. Yorks ; Over
seer, John Savage School Directors, Jeff.
Fritz, Moses Savage ; Assessor, M. O.
Everhart j Judge of Elections, Frank Derr j
Inspectnts, B. L. Englehard, G. M. Hart
man j Auditor, C. W. Young ; Town Clerk,
C J. Savage.
Locust Constable, J. L. Stine ; Super
visors, Austin Cherington, J. A. Bitner j
Overseer, John Karig ; School Directors,
John Hughes, Charles Wagner Assessor,
Nelson Rhodes j Judge of Elections, W. C.
Helwig ; Inspectors, L. II. Lee, Jere
Khudes ; Auditor, C. S. W Fox.
Madison Justice of Peace, Uriah Welli
ver ; Constable, I. E. Wintersteen j Super
visors, George Whitenight, Elias Hender
shott ; Poor Director, C, Kreamer j School
Director, John Howell, J. K. Shuman j
Assessor, li F. Welliver j Judge of Elec
tion, Thomas Mordau j Inspectors, D. N.
Williams, udson Nye j Auditor, A. C.
Smith.
Maink Constable, J. 0. Menslhifer: Hunor.
visors, J. C, Hlmmun, Charles ltttlcuitrt. Over,
wer, K. I'. Urover; School Directors, A. W.
irovur, Alex. BltMttr : Assessor, J, W. Helen,
ner; Juilye of Kluctlonx, Hoi. Deaner; In
"iwctors, O.P.John, Gilbert Hlmuniu; Audi
tor, j. A. Shuman : Treasurer, J. & Longou-border.
Vikii .iN-cnnitnlilp, (l. II. -rry; n,pir-
Vfcor, W. f. H-ltM-r, II. I. Mltl.TJ OVersei'r,
li. v. nnilltix; N iHi ii liiiii toi-y, ilurvi'v Mnyrt,
'mil. I Nut: AHNf.-wir, .1. K. Miyir: .luilifnnf
hli'i'tlniH ,t. c. n,.,.r, insiHM'tnrit, l. II.
lint irii.ii in.., A. h. friMurj Aullior, H. ,1.
Kcllt"-.
II I.V ll.t.R III tl o (If Pl UPP, V. P. KVCS!
Count I lin n. .1. II. WVlllu-i1, Til' mt is Wright ;
lilKH (' UHiiitili., K. It. K m; Cuiisiii. It-, .fiil.n
n. V it-; AsM-NHtir, I IIkIiiiiiiii H' ntth-r ; H li.tt I
' i M'l'M-y, Annul Ki miit. Mliaihiii h Kvi-h;
f'i'Uf ff Klfi iintK, i. c, sti ifiiiuKf r ; Instv i.
tort. .1. c. . hriHtlan, W. K. J iliuso:. ; All ilioi,
Wiliiitiii .nili r. .-i
ci n i oi- it c inslftlilf, J. N. tlnnlin; Supor
yii,, li.nlfl Fry, ,l, nfl Kalii li; Ovt-rSfPi,
Mute li.iiirf.v Sciic.til liifffiurK, (I. W. Voui-f,
I. II. IhtKPiiliurh, v :mi ltolh; Assi smV,
JM llitm . nst:li ; Jutljf.. ot KliM'tlnns' I'ftf r N.
KiisIiiiit; lnHpfft,ors, Danlfl Cottner, Arthur
Hoiifrts ; Auditor, W. M. Monrof.
Mt. 'l.RAMANT-CniiHtablf, .1. .1 Crawford;
Sup TVlwiii., XMl lain liowur, Amos Wanii h :
tiv.rirer, lilrmn rninto ; Mcliool Iilrf cioih,
Ditnifl Monlan, Wlllluin (Yawrortl ; Asw-Hor,
A. V. KresMlfr; Jmlf of KlPftlnim, Kinaniifl
illllwrt; InHiwctors, V. W. Whltcnlirhi, .Mil
laid MiiHtrrave ; Auditor, A. W. Iirllilflils.
(UiAStiK-t'oiisiiililf, Ainos Npyhartl; Huppr
vNnm, I sal ill Neyhnrt, A. i. Ach"nVuf h ;
t)Vfinftr, A. W. Kvfluncl ; S.-hool lilifctois,
M. f. I'attfrsiiii, .lusjifr I'ousl ; Assis-tor, K.
W. Ctilfmiin ; .liidiff of Klrctlonn, J. II. Mont
iroini'ryj liiHix-i'ltirs, C. W. Turing, llariliton
llrfwi-r; Amlltur, C. H, Whlto.
I'Ins -I'oiiHtiihlf, W. II. Dayman ; Pupi-r-visors
. II linrrtntT, Thfo. ,t. nnrnhall ;
(versffr, Nailiantfl Mos.t; school Dlrfctnm,
K. Il.iifttrl, Wi-slfy llakf r ; Asst.-H.-or, K. I'cu-tt-r
; Asslst ini, ASNfNHor, I'. vi . ontn ; .Tuiln
n( Klivllmis, .los D. I'o'tfi-, N., (ifoigf Mi hut,
m, liiHpt'otors, Aliuilmin llrinn-l, Wm. K.
Ilnililinan, N , J. ). KhiikIii, J. It JM. Uord
ner, s. ; Auilitor, It. K. Kmnnrr.
HiiAHimiCHKKK roiiMtulilc, AlbtTf Lrlhy On
rfrvls'irs, I), i. Harl)f, WIIUkiii Kiinkle ; Uve r-si't-r,
David LonK ; .school directors, A. I'.
I'hi'iTlntfinn, t't'iiT IIowitj Asst-Hsitr, Jitb
Ktinkltt; -luilifoof Elfftlons, William HolTinan;
Insnft-torn, i urtls 'hfrrliiifton, I.lnyrl hartg ;
Auditor, A. II. Voeuiu; Tax collfclor, I.
ClH'lllllKIOIl.
Nt-oTT .lustlco of Pr-noe, .1. v. Ihman ;
'oiisniblf, II. C. Watilfs ; Supervisors, Wil
son Witiilcli, H W. Hukt-r ; (sclinol Directors,
II, N. Whltp, Charles Ltitt, Jr.; Assessor. II.
II. itrnwn ; Assistant. Assfisor. (). It. t'oso ;
.liirtlfn of Kleeiliins, W. E. ;iilctrlck. K., A. It.
Ilftitlo, W., Inspi-eton, D. E. Unfiles, C. C.
Auitiifriuin, K., .'. K. Zelgler J. W. uVlz, V. ;
Auditor, J. K. White.
Hihi aki.oak-(jonstnhln. M. P. Shoomnknr ;
Sii)frvls(irs, J. 1. Davis, (learhfirt Hiss ;
Hfhonl Dlrfetors, . It. Iliiinuier, I.loyd Utbf r
snn ; Asse.ssiir, A. It Krlt. ; Asslslant Asws
siir, H. s. Krlu ; Judifti of Klfet.lons, htiadrueh
Mess, N. .1. (J. Lauoinih, H. ; Inspfi-tors. D. I..
Ilusien, .Ino. c. Miller, N. ; William llnrt
tntn, W llllam Krltz, M. ; Auditor. 8. A. Uood
huu ; town clerk, E. II. Frit.
A Good-Sized Bite.
Hermann Oelrichs maintains, and
used to back his opinion with a 500
wager, that there is no authentic case
on record of a shark that ever ate a
mm. Quite recently, however, off
the Dry Tortugas, in the Mexican
Gulf, a shark was caught, apparently
suffering with a huge gumboil and
hunting for a toothpick or a dentist.
When opened, the head of a Texan
steer, with both horns intact and in
place, was found embedded in the
monster's jaw. Sharks should steer
clear of such dilemmas. But then it
is the nature of sharks, human as well
as aquatic, to bite off more than they
can swallow or digest. iV. Y. Jour
ual. The Hop Drummer's Reception.
A story comes from Germany to
the effect that a dealer in hops when
paying his first visit to a famous brew
ery in South Germany, was about to
enter the office, when he noticed a
plate with the inscription ; " Hop
travelers upstairs." Concluding there
from that a special room was set apart
for interviewing travelers he took the
hint, and on reaching the top of the
stairs he found himself in a long pass
age, the walls of which were adorned
at intervals with the image of a hand
pointing in one direction. At the end
of the corridor another hand pointed
to a second flight of steps leading
downwards. At the bottom of the
steps a hand pointed to a door, which
he opened and found himself in the
street. New Orleans Picayune,
Eobbed in Their Office.
Three employes of the 7 run Ameri
can, the American Protective Associa
tion paper published in St Louis, Mo.,
were assaulted in their office by three
masked men at 1 o'clock on the morn
ing of February 15, and the subscrip
tion books of the paper stolen. The
robbers obtained access to the office
through a transom.
4 Party With a Eecord.
A paper before us calls attention to
the fact that there are two things in
which the Republican party has be
come quite noted. The first is, it
created over 3,000 millionaires since
it came into power, and during the
same time it created about 10,000,000
tramps and 30,000,000 more poor
men who can scarcely keep soul and
body together long enough to keep
from going to the poor house, No
other party can say half as much. Ux.
A strike was ordered on February
aoth in New York city, calling off all
carpenter-", plasterers, plumbers, gas
fitters, and sheet-iron workers. It is
said to affect all building operations
in New York, Brooklyn and Jersey
City ; and that from 20,000 to 25,000
men were called out and away from
their work. This strike started with
the Klectrical Worker's Union and it
is called out of sympathy for them.
Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes,
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart
gives perfect relief in all cases of Or
ganic or Sympathetic Heart Disease
in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a
cure. It is a peerless remedy for Pal
pitation, Shortness of Breath, Smoth
ering Spells, Pain in Left Side and oil
symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One
dose convinces. Sold by W. S. Rish
ton. 6-15-iy.
Children Crfor
Pitcher's Castorla.
"KELP!"
A ROMAN'S PKSPAIRINO CRT.
It is Ilennl. A Prominent Actress
Lucnprs (irrut Dunger.
HrKTAt. TO OCa LADT RXADEBS.)
How startling Is a woman's cry toe
help I
" What ran
I do? Where shall
knows not. This
today from ever
I co?" .She
cry goes out
city, town, and
liamlct lu. this
country.
It comes from
women who are
sttfTnrliig tortures
of boJy and mind
from soma form of
femalo complaint.
Many, through natu
ral modesty, do riot
consult physicians,
for many dread their
examinations. They
know not where to
seek for help.
This alarming con
dition of things is
simply wroncr. The
peculiar ailments of
women are curable,
and in most cases
tr annndiltr T.vitin V
V.. Pirilrlisim'fl (riinliia
Anil llhnrnlltw linvA '
given to every woman
a sure and consistent
means of relief.
N'o woman should
suffer when she can
obtain free advice.
She can state her rase
fully to Mrs. Plnk-
ham, woman to wo
man, without reserve, and the nnswer
will come from one of her own sex. lto
one of the vast army of women who write
to Mrs. Pinkhnm, at Lynn, Mass., and
preserve your health. " Only a woman
can understand a woman's ills."
A prominent actress, la a letter to
Mrs. i'lnkli iin, says:
"... You cannot Imagine the fear
ful condition I was In when 1 first wrote
to you. I was simply of no use to myself
or any 0110 else. I
had worked hard,
and my nervous
system was shat
tered from worub
trouble and travel
ling constantly. I
ran the
gauntlet
of doctors'
theories,
till my
health and
money
were rap
Idly van
ishing. , . , I'm all right now, and am
gaining flesh dally. I follow your advice
faithfully In everything. Thank you ten
thousand times for what your knowledge
and I.yilia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com
pound have done for me."
ASSIGNEE'S SALE,
07 VAXTJABLE
Real Estate.
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Com
mon Pleat, the undersigned assignee will sell
at puMic sale on the several premises or at
the Court House, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1895:
AT II O'CLOCK A. M.
NO. I. Kxchange Iloiei and Lot, situa
ted on Main, or Second street, beginning at
south-east comer of Main or Second street
and Whitman's alley in the Town of Blooms
burg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania; thence
along said Second or Main street eastwardly,
to the alley between the Exchange Hotel and
Exchange block ; thence along said alley
southwardly, one hundred feet ; thence along
an alley north-eastwardly, eighty feet j thence
southwardly, in a line parallel with Centre
street one hundred and fourteen feet anil six
inches, 10 Pine alley j thence along Pine al
ley south-westwanlly, one hundred sixty
eight feet and four inches, to Whitman's al
ley ; thence along said alley north-westwnrd-ly,
two hundred fourteen and one-half feet,
to the place of beginning. Whereon is erect
ed a four-story brick hotel, brick barn, ice
house and other outbuildings.
NO. 2. Store buildings and lot, situated
on nor cli. east corner of Main and Market
streets in said Town of Bloomsburg, bound
ed and described as follows t Beginning nt a
point on north side of Second street, in line
of lot of John K Groiz; thence on the line
of said Second street soulh-westwardly, to
Market Square, a distance of fifty-five feet ;
thence in line of said square seventy-one and
a half feet ; thence in line of said square
south-westwardly, thirly-three feet to Mar
ket street; thence in the line of Market St.
northwestwardly eighty-six feet to line of lot
of Charles W. McKelvy Jr. j thence by said
lot nortli-eastwardly to lot of John K. Grotz
aforesaid; thence h? said lot southwardly,
one hundred and fifty-eight feet to Second
street, the place of beginning.
NO. 3. Opera House, situated on Centre
street ill said Town of Blaomsburg, bounded
anil described as follows : Beginning at
north-west corner of Pine alley ami Centre
street, thence along Centre street northward
ly, one hundred fourteen and one-half feet j
thence westwardly along alley in rear of Ex
change block fifty-three feet j thence south
wardly parallel with Centre street one hun
dred and fourteen and one-half feet to Pine
alley aloresaid ; and thence eastwardly along
said alley fifty-three feet to the place of be
ginning. Whereon is erected a brick build
ing containing six store rooms on the first
floor and a public hall on second Moor as
Bloomsburg Opera House.
NO. 4. House and lot, situated on Cath
arine street in the Town of Bloomsburg, be
ginning at a point in east line of Catharine
street and corner of lot of 1' ranklin P, Mc
Bride; thence south-westwarJly, fifty feet;
thence eastwardly one hundred and fourteen
feet to an alley ; thence northwardly fifty
feet to lot of F. P. McBiide ; thence west
wardly to place of beginning ; whereon is
erected a double frame dwelling house and
outbuilding.
NO. 5. House and lot, situated on First
street in the Town of Bloomsburg, bounded
on the north by First street j on the east by
Parsonage lot of Bloomsburg Baptist church,
on the south by Ridge alley ; and on the
west by Jefferson street, having a front of
about forty feet on First street.
NO. 6. House and lot on West street,
situate in the Town of Bloomsburg, bounded
and described as follows 1 On the north by
lot of John Pensyl, on the east by West
street, on the south by lot of Catharine
H. Wilson, and on the west by lot now, or
late of John Pursel,
NO. 7. House and lot on East street,
situate in the Town of Bloomsburg, begin
ning at a post corner of Main street (East
street) and William Kern's lot thence by
pi
hi il
if 1 1 r n
ii , an
snid street south-castwardly fifty feet to lot
late of (icotge L. Johnson; thence by said
lot south-wcstwartlly one hundred and ninety-eight
feet to an alley; thence by snid alley
north-westwardly fifty feet to a lot of Will
iam Kerns; thence by the same north-cast-wardly
one hundred and ninety-eight feet to
the place of beginning; whereon is erected a
double frame dwelling and a single frame
dwelling, and outbuildings.
NO. 8 Wharf lot on Canal street in the
Town of Bloomsburg, situate on said Canal
street; beginning at a point on berme bank
of Penna. canal awf in west line of Market
street, thence by said street northwardly one
hundred and forty-eight feet, more or less to
Port Noble street; thence by same westward
ly five hundred four and a half feet, more or
less, to land late of George Weaver, now of
Penna. Cantil Co. ; thence by same south
wardly one hundred nnd forty-eight feet,
more or less, to the canal aforesttid; thence
eastwardly by snme five hundred four and
one-half feet to plnce of beginning, contain
ing aliout one and three-fourths acres.
NO. 9. House and lot on Seventh street,
in Town of Bloomsburg, bounded on the
north by public road leading to Espy, on the
east by lot of A. Noble, on the south by an
alley, and on the west by lot of M. C. Wood
ward, being in front fifty feet, in depth two
hundred feet; whereon is erected a two-story
brick dwelling house, frame stable and out
buildings. NO. 10 Grist mill, eight acres of land
and three houses, situate in Hemlock town
ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, be
ginning at stone of line of land of
William Ivey ; thence by said land N 58
deg. W. 9.7 perches to a post ; thence N., 6
deg. W 6.6 perches to a point on bank of
Head Race ; thence 10 j deg. E. 2.5 perches
to a stone ; thence N 60 deg. E. 7.4 perch
es to a stone in public road leading from
Bloomsburg to Buckhorn ; thence N., 23
deg., E. 14.2 perches to a stone ; thence N.
79 deg. E. 1.6 perches to a corner near a
springhouse ; thence N , 3 deg. W. 1 perch
to a stone j thence S. 52J deg. E. n.4 perch
es to a stone ; thence S. 17J deg. W. 5.1
perches to a stone ; thence S. 2J deg. W.
8. 6 perches to a stone in the public road;
thence S. 72 deg. E. I l.l perches to a white
oak ; thence along land of James Barton, S.,
50 deg. W. 21 perches to a stone, the place
of beginning; containing two acres and eigh
teen perches, being the property known ns
the Red Mill. Together with the reserved
rights and water rights as set forth in a cer
tain deed of conveyance to -William Ivey,
dated 28th May, 1881 Recorded deed book
33t page 411, etc. Together with the seven
acres of land containing the dam or reservoir
of snid water power as described and convey
ed to I. W. McKelvy by William Ivey and
wife by deed dated 1st Sept 1882.. Record
ed in deed book 35, page 354, etc. Saitl
Red Mill property includes three dwellings,
barn and outbuildings
NO. II. (a.)-Shnre ol I. W. McKelvy in
estate of Wm. McKelvy, deceased. Undi
vided one-half interest in piece of land in
said Town of Bloomsburg, bounded north
by Pennsylvania canal ; east by lot formerly
of Martin Randall ; south by public road
(now Ninth street) leading from ferry road
to Market street ; and west by land of estate
of Michael Tracey, containing 3 acres 66
perches, strict measure.
NO. 11. (b.) Said I. W. McKelvy's share
in his father's undivided one-half interest in
lot of land in said Town of Bloomsburg,
bounded north by cast-Third street ; east by
land now or late of Land Improvement Co. ;
south by Fifth street and
and west by alley parallel with -East street
and several lots fronting thereon, containing
about eighteen acres.
NO. 11. (c.)-Said I. W. McKelvy's share
in his father's undivided one-half interest in
lot of land in said Town of Bloomsburr.
known as the McClure farm, bounded south
by Susquehanna river ; east by lands of es
tate of D. J. Waller, of Bloomsburg & Sulli
van R. R. Co., Rupert and Bloomsburg R.
R. Co., and Bloomsburg Carpet Mill Co.;
north by said Carpet Mill Co., Columbia
County Agricultural Association, C. B. Ster
ling, Samuel Giger, Barton and es
tate of V. Boone, nnd west by land of estate
of V. Boone and lands of Daniel BryfogW,
containing one hundred and twenty-five acres
more or less.
NO. 11. (d.)-Faid I. W. McKelvy's
share in his father's undivided one-half inter,
est in lot of land situate on public road lend
ing from Bloomsbursj to Licht Street ('known
as the Fullmer farm) and in the Town of
Hloomsburg, aforesaid, bounded by lands of
Valentine Kressler, Robert M. Lewis and
Elizabeth Rilter, and containing 101 acres,
88 perches, strict measure.
NO. 11. (e.) Said I.W. McKelvy's share
in his father's undivided one-half interest in
lot of land near the last described land and
in said Town, bounded by land of Samuel
Mclick and David Lee, Robert M. Lewis
and Samuel Hamlin, containing 16 acres 102
perches, strict measure.
NO. 1 1, (f.) Said I. W. McKelvy's share
in his father's undivided half interest in lot
of land beginning at a point on the line be
tween the lot a. 88 p. farm above described
and Elizabeth Ritter's "land where snid line
crosses public road leading from Bloomsburg
to Light Street, and bounded by said public
roatl and land of said Elizabeth Ritter, con
taining one acre 132 perches, strict measure,
whereon is erected a two-story frame dwell
ing house.
NO. 1 1, (g.) Said I. W. McKelvy's
shares in his father's undivided half interest
in lot of land in said Town ol Bloomsburg,
situated on the east side of East street,
bounded north by lot of Eli Jones, - east by
an alley, south by an alley, west by East
street ; having a front of fifty-three feet
three inches on East street and a depth of
one hundred and ninety eight feet. Where
on is erected a brick dwelling house.
NO. II. (h )-Said I. W. McKelvy's share
in his father's undivided half interest in a lot
of land in Centre township Columbia county,
Pa , bounded south by D. L. & W. R. R.
Co.', east by laud of L. W. Wooley, Lewis
Dietterick and H. C. Barton, north by land
of John K. Grotz, west by land of Low
Brothers nnd McKelvy, Neal and Freas,
containing 2 acres. Also the interest or
share of I. W. McKelvy in his father's un
divided one-fourth interest in adjoining lot
of land bounded north by McKelvy and Neal,
east by McKelvy and Neal, south by Low
Brothers, and west by A. Hagenbuch, con
taining one quarter of an acre.
NO. 11. (i.) Said I. W. McKelvy's one
fifth share in father's undivided half interest
in the surface of cei tain lands in Hemlock
township, Columbia countv, la., and one
eighth interest in the iron ore therein, known
as the Mcliride lot, bounded by lands of
Hugh Mcliride, Peter Appleman and
Bloomsburg Iron Company, containing 38
acres and 69 perches, strict measure.
Terms of Salb. Ten per cent, when the
property is struck off, fifteen per cent, with
in thirty days thereafter, and the balance on
the first day uf October, 1895, with interest
on unpaid purchase money from date of pos
session given.
A. Z. SCHOCII.
Assignee of estate of I. W. McKelvy.
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