THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. TEETH MAKE MANY ILLS. Tho Evils Which Follow Imported Mas tication May Be Avoided. It would take too long to enu merate the many ills which may spring from imperfect teeth," said Dr. Der by. " Of course one who has good teeth knows their value, but not enough people know what to do to keep them always in proper condition. Neither can you tell one just what is necessary at all times. The removal of all foreign substances from any contact with the dentine is of course the primary necessity in considering the preservation of the teeth. " One of the first reasons why one should have perfect teeth is the influ ence they exert over the digestion. To secure proper assimilation the process of mastication should be thorough. Nothing less will accom plish the results intended. If this process is incomplete, all the attend ant evils of indigestion arc likely to follow. Thus the question of health is interposed as a primary one. Free dom from aches and pains and ap pearance take secondary places. " Of the many forms of neuralgia which cause such excruciating suffer ing a great many owe their existence entirely to the presense of faulty teeth. They can be remedied only by the proper treatment of the diseased roots. When this is done, a number of nerv ous disordeis respond readily to the ordinary medical treatment. Tooth ache, pure and simple, must be con sidered as an attendant of improperly cared for teeth. It is an old saying that the man who finds an absolute ici..edy for and preventive of tooth ache will make a big fortune. "Of course the primary instruction to one who is suffering from bad teeth is to see a dentist. The expos ed surface of the teeth, the enamel, must be kept perfect and whole. Any bieaksinit must be immediately re paired and any wearing away or de caying of the structure must be built up if one expects to secure all the erfoct results for which the teeth were designed by nature. Constant brushing and cleaning and any good nonacid wash will do much to keep the teeth in good repair. "Of course you know the story of the man who, when his teeth were ad mired, gave the following reasons for their perfect condition : I always brush them, night and morning and after eating, and leave them in a glass of salt water while I am asleep." San Trancisco Examiner. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVEN TION. Reduced Rates to St. Louis via Pennsylvania Railrcad. . For the Republican National Con vention, to be held at St. Louis, Mo., June 1 6, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell on June 12, 13, 14 and 15 excursion tickets to St. Louis and return at a single fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good for re turn passage until June 21, inclusive. For specific rates, sleeping car ac commodations, and time tables apply to nearest ticket agent. To read an inscription on a silver coin which, by much, wear, has be came wholly obliterated, put a poker in the fire, when red hot, place the coin upon it and the inscription will plainly appear of greenish hue, but will disappear as the coin cools. This method was practiced at the Mint to di. cover the genuine coin when silver was called in. DEMOCSATIU NATIONAL CONVEN TION. Reduced Rates to Chicago viaPennsylvania Railroad. For the Democratic National Con vention, to be held at Chicago, 111., July 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell on July 3, 4, 5, and 6 excursion tickets to Chicago and return at a single fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good for re turn passage until July 11, inclusive. For specific rates, sleeping-car ac commodations, and time-tables apply to nearest ticket agents. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., issued out of Hie Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, ''u., lucre will bo exposed to public Bale at tho eoart House In Hloorasbiirj,', on SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1896, t a o'clock p. ni., all that certain piece or pas tel of land situate lu tlio Horough of llerwlck, county of Columbia ard State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: lie. ginning at a point on Grant street at the cor ner of an alloy; thenco westwardly along Bald Hey and parallel with Third street, a distance of one hundred und twenty feet to au alley parallel with ornnt street; thenco northwardly long said alley a distance of forty feet to a lot ' owned by Charles K. Hoss: thence eastwardly Hong said lot one hundred and twenty feet to "rant ktrcet aforesaid; thenco southwardly 'ong eald street a distance of forty feet to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a two Kory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, outbuildings. Seized, takon Into execution at the suit of Kwayze ft co. vs. Samuel W. Henry, and to bo U as the property of Hamuel W. Henry. Kvanh, Atty. J. B. Ml'HENKY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. My virtue of a writ nf Fl. Fa., Issued out. of the Court of Common I'lnasof Columbia county Pchniylvanln.and to me dlrectol, there will be expose 1 to public sale at the Cuurt House In Hlonm.ibiirg, l'a., on SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1896, at J o'clock p. m., nil tho following described mexHiinge, pleco or parcel Of land, situate In the township of Franklin, rounty of Columbia, and male of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows to-wlt: lieBttnltig at astono comer of lands 01 heirs of William Keeder and lands of Peter Voughtj thence west seven and three-tenths rods to beech mump; thence by lands of Peter Vought south, eighty and three fourth degrees west thlrty-jlx rods to stone; thence by same north eighty-nine and soven eighth degrees west nlncty-nlne and three-tenth rods to pine knot; thence by same south three fourth degrees west flfty-nlno and throe-tenths rods to stone In public road; thence by nuld public rond south eighty-eight and three-fouri h degrees east fourteen and seven-tenths rodi to sumo In public road; thence by lnnd of Theo dore Pensyl south, seven degrees east thirty nine and two-tenth reds to stone; thenco by samo north, seventy-nine and one-half degrees east thirty-two and a half rods to stone; thence by same north seventy-two degrees east fifty two and one-half rods to chestnut stump; thence by same south scventy-flvo and one. half degrees east tjnnnd nnr-half rod to stone: thence by lands of heirs of William Iteeder, north twenty and one-half degrees east ninety and three-tenths rods.to stone corner, the place of beginning, containing 65 ACRES, and one hundred and twenty perches of land whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn, wagon shed and out-bulldlngs. Fine peach orchard and fruit trees. Seized, taken ln'0 execution at tho .suit of Simon Vought, administrator of the estnto Of Theodore Pensyl, deceased, vs. Frank Camp bell, and to bo sold as the property of Frank Campbell. S. II. McIIENKY, 8NVPEK, Atty. Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Slnrv J. Vanurn, tale of Ilemlmk lomifmi), aeceatea. Softer i herein atren that tetiem nf aHmlnlr- trillion on the estate of Mary J. Vanhurn, lute of llenilicK loirnsnip aeeeaseii, iimv oeen aranletl to the umlemi'iiiiit inlniinislriitr to trhoin nil ttrrnml inilehled to eaiil estate, are reiwsteil to make panrneiiis, anil those havtnij claims or iti'innnits trill moke known the iume without delay to Grant Herring, Atty. II. IT. SIIADK, i-il-M. Ailininistrator, Isihuiler, Monti, tr Co. Pa. TREASURER'S SALE. of UNSEATED AHD SEATED . . LAUDS . . IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Ttv virtue of sundry Acts of the (leneral As- seinby ot the CVliiinonweHlt h nf PonnHvlvanla relating to tne sue or Ncaten ami i mm"iipi lands in the co'iniy nf Columbia, etc , for tuxes dun and unpaid. I win oner at Public Sain "n the Court llouse In tho town of IHoomsburg, on Monday, June 8, 1896. nt. in o'clock a. m , the following described pieces of laud, or such part thereof us may be necessary to sau.iiy inn amouui. 01 tuxes uue and unnuld against the same, and continue the same from day to day as the same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE. The amount of taxes and costs must he paid when the land 1-t struck olT, or the sulo may bo void and the property put up ana rosoiu. UNSEATED LANDS. BKAVER. Acres. Warranteo or owners. 100 acres Freeman Denlnger 1 lot Chnilei Heaver 1 lo.. .lesse Heaver 75 acres Uroekway and Abbott lots c. U. Uroekway 8 lots Butt S Inner 1 lot. Vary llogart 4 lots T. 8. Uoycr 118 acres Uroekway & Abbott Kttl " col. Coal & lion Co. 1 lot M. Carmen 4ii ueres I). E. Troy Vi T" es $ 5 HO 5 1 t5 4 85 I tlj 1 H5 05 1 31 4 t) J 115 DO 05 4 C 7 iT 10 M 13 03 VJ 87 3H7 " " 150 " US " 100 Hi " II) S Si Itftiae Davis Est. Anthony 3ais Martin Downs John Downs Isaac Drelsbach Kvans Kase 13 04 3 84 ' 4 35 78 f8 1 03 6 K0 S lots 100 acres H. M. Fuukhouse 8 lots A. Finn mi nun 8 lots W. fr. Frey 8 lots Wm. Gearhart 54 aces Douglass Hughes 5 lota E. II. Hoffman 1 5 1 M 1 S il 00 S 0.1 l m l us 1 80 8 88 13 9 X l 05 90 1 03 1 30 1 95 4 33 4 8.1 93 1 3D 1 05 1 93 1 30 5 80 1 05 8 25 1 95 13 70 14 50 si 00 4 1)3 1 95 1 95 1 95 8 ' 10 80 0 HI 39 8 03 8 !i5 1 95 3 81 I 95 8 Sll 90 8 8 4 Homer & cuostcr hl'as Hunt ticorge Henry John lllnderllter 400 IN.) 5 1 1 3 8 o. A. Jacoby A. Kline George T. Kahler W. W. K'nce Frank Lewis W. H. Law.ence 4 8 loo acres Conrad Mlnlck 1(0 ' Henjatnln .1. Mlnlck 848 lots Wm. Mast on 4 lots G. M. SlcAlarney 8 " " " 3 n it g k it tt 110 acres Ceo. Nungesser 8 lots Clarence Price 8 " j. C. Patterson 8 " Stenheu Prout 8V) acres Charles Hclchard 400 " " " 75 " " 134 8 3 3 5 lots Samuel Hutherford " J. J. Schreck ' .1. W. Smith t li.ri,r K.-.nt t. 21 H acres Daniel Kwank 140 H 57 5 8 ti 3 21 t I. H. Kcliwt ppenhelser T. II. it Michael Shuman " F. I.. siiiimau lots C S. Wetel " tJamuel Werkhelser AiilMIsIus Wood I acres UoyU Davis Samuel liariacuer BKNTON TWI'. 25 acres C. W. Smith UKIAHCUKRK. loo acres Paul Applo M " Christopher llender Sirt " ;uy Hiyan 40 " Christopher Bender o " llenj. Crispin 81 " Hetij Crispin 4H " ( has A. Dodson 50 tt k))V, w T. cicmin a) " Fra licit) Kvans 51 " t. 1'. Helopeter Ht " Geo. W. Koons 75 ' " 3'iJ tt it H O " Joseph T.nmon 400 " Wm. lllll Mack 150 " c. a. J. Niackhouso heirs Hit) ' Sarah l.nnsdalo 50 " John W. suit VI John H. suit Est. S(X) " o. 1). Mellcnry soa " Stewart Ithluhard 150 " S. J. Pealer loo " Koons, swayzo A Stewart iftO " Hwayzo Stewart 50 " S. J. Pealer llo " Geo. w. sorber 14 " ''eo. W. Koons 1(. II. Side B. P. t.uitt h Win. Nerooe 1 50 03 13 01 .' 8 8'.' 1 03 J i!4 4 11 4 II 1 10 33 1 53 0 01 U 05 N 0) 1 4U 30 38 1 OS 1 04 4 10 85 8 07 4 05 6 14 1 14 4 40 48 14 44 1 63 CATAW1SSA T5VP. Mnrgaret, Dornback Fred Newell in. ( lewell 1'liomiis K. Harder V. J. Campbell J. G. Mll.er 8T.7 10 41 8 40 1 84 1 14 4 49 6 80 4 ('9 70 31 18 II 8 114 8 CKNTnAlIA. 1 t Thomas (larrlty " Kllen Sweeny " John Moran " Thomas Murphy CRNTRR. acres I.. E. Adams ICst. " Keuben Hellas " Win. Fisher ' K. D. Hagenbuch lot KHIe Hess ai'res Frank Klefer acres Samuel Lowery Polly Hlootn Est. Alem Whltmlro Kst. 3 Oil 1 40 3 in I Ifl 81 41 1 in I 'l 83 51 - 83 4S Alem Whltmlro Ksl. 71 acres Kulp Me A inland 9 90 5 43 9 00 0 40 i nomas iiiiungion .Mary Myers Jlnry Itunin hailo' to Kustln John Keynolds Thomus Unit In Daniel Heecn Henry ShatTer George Dewart Phl'lp I.ongenberger H 40 H 40 4 (III 0 0 4 40 .0 34 Dummlulck Kramer CONVNOnAM. 4?!l acres Jfishna Beam 40 11 Wolwrt Brelsli 1 lot Daniel (loixlman 114 acres John Huston 1 lot Margaret Kress " A. W. Cramer j tt ,t .. 1 " lli'ster I.elhy 1 " Mary MeMnnaman 175 acres Thomus ItusUu 100 " Jacob Trlen I mi tt ,. ,. 835 " Varyllnstln 8 tt f.owis Walker 101 tt ,in young 4 lot s George Bever W. II Brearty John liummei rtslllNOCKIIKK. 81 acres '.Vllllam Ash n 60 144 40 50 74 1 45 4 08 4 1 39 1 38 78 30 (1 11 40 11 40 90 Id) 11 10 58 I I 1 1 49 14 18 loa no 45'i 41 4H0 40 lie 5 3 M lit Henben Itrelsh 5 50 5 79 40 73 3 80 11 01) 1 10 Creasy ft Wells Com'nw-alth l.umb. Co. J. x G. W Ileldo John Kindt A; Co. Ilarmsn Kline Est. Thomas Lemon J. F. Mellcnry George Pealer Samuel J. Pealer Charlci lielchart W. 1,. Cnamrst 7 Si 3' 53 4 30 15 3' 50 4 03 100 " McIIenry,PealorStow'rt 4 04 " Isaac Laubnch 4 1 30 FKANKLIN. Augustus Blhby Jami's H. lllbby ,t t. Ezra Hayhurst heirs 19 30 10 10 10 1H tonal nan l.oreman 1 acre Geo. Manhart 49 " W illiam ltohrbaek GKKKNWOOU. M " Miles Hartley Albertson 8 " Samuel Nolton Est MRU LOCK. 3d " I.. P. Appleirmu et 't .Ilrlll, A 1(111,111 14 " .i.ii:.it Imri Aitman 10 Mat Idas Kindt 30 " .Neal & I'ursel 40 " Isaac G. Purse! 40 " Sylvester Pursel Estate 5 " I.eM Wright's Est. JACKSON, 73 ' P. D. Black loo " " " " MLler Neyhard 410 " Miller & Ne.vhard 15 " Samuel Keeler LOCVJST. 90 acres Kulp Daiilmrton George Dewalt Philip I.ongenberger Henry Shaffer MADISON. (i acres Moses Slehler 1 50 3.95 50 30 5 18 1 4 10 3 40 3 30 4 or 5' 10 71 9 M 51 81 41 40 10 80 1 4 40 1 60 1 00 4 00 M. Dlldlne 85 50 45 18 40 50 37 41 6 60 F.. llcudershott tt tt Joel Cox Samuel Dasher Charles Sands Daniel Bote Marl I u Keeley Francis Itiuiyan riilch llouser 11. J. Johnson. 1 48 1 99 1 60 4 80 1 00 1 48 3 3 53 MAIN. 41 acres Uroekway & Ent 3 fil I 41 33 15 5 SCO 108 100 43 310 3 101) 0U0 Catawissa Hank 1 59 C. ll (iearhart & Hro Henry lllnderllter I titled Keefer Nalhan Miller Chai les Hclchard Chiii les Helchard Keuben Shnman J. M. Stokey Swart z, Sliepp & CO. Nathan Miller D. K. Vetter M. M. .tcWllllams W. li. Mcnsluger. 4 51 4 47 4 88 1 80 6 00 5 44 6 88 4 95 11 44 01 5 15 45 SO 1 50 MIKHMV. 09 tt Jacob Blttenbender 11 " Henry t'reasy 17 " Sam lei Dreshor 07 " W. I.. Hutchinson 70 " o, A. Saeoby 400 " 11. J. Keller, 38 Joseph and Peter Michael 13 tt i, it it .t 4 " Wm. Menslnger Est. 00 James Nuss 400 ' Frederick Pfhaler 35 " J. and A. V. Parks 4', " Horace Schweppenhelser " Eleazor Schweppenhelser 07 tt joim k. Yohe Est. 15 " Peter J. Suit 44 " Iilriim creasy 75 " J, A. feci) reck 80 " " " 6 1 03 5 98 1 68 H 74 9 I) 1 t'8 1 40 58 4 31 9 6 1 78 8 48 8 60 6 6 52 II 97 6 97 MOKTOCK. 18 acres Unas Huntington 107 40 ' Martha Clark 4 37 91 ' M. L. Hutchinson 4 48 48 " J ui la Cooper 4 38 Taylor ltucklo 04 MT. PLEASANT. 10 " Jacoby & Uupert 1 41 10 " Samuel JacoVy 67 10 " William pursel 88 OKANGB, 8 " Knintiel Crevellng 413 10 " Margaret Ilngeubuch 1 30 9 " Jeremiah Hess 1 6s 11 " Hemley A sillier 4 40 31) marles Kluk 4 01 19 ' G. 11. KvereU 3 18 PINE. 4o6 C. W. Eves 14 18 80 George A Fnek estate 5 97 45 David Klsnerestato 6 99 45 ' FHiah swlsher 97 50 tt wiiMmii i-olk 3 15 48 tt Dallas Trelbleplece 8 17 138 William Kingston 4 40 V. W. Eves 3 10 KOAKINI1CKEEE. 50 ' Peter Buehner 1 60 45 Mis. M. M. Campliell 1 60 S50 " C. 8. cox, Ex. of Tench Cox' 10 CO 10 " C. S. Cox, Ex, of Tench Cox. 1 16 40J " ' 5 80 00 it " tt " ,t J -j 155 'i A. B. CrnoD 4 95 18 Kzeklel DUIplaln 4 90 44 " Siaeey John Estate 171 144 " Mon-lsA Hughes 9 06 141 " Charles Itelchard 4 58 108 t. .. 3 4 140 tt it it 1 87 4n0 " " " 19 40 60 t. cify or Philadelphia l 71 500 " Abram Straup 10 on 80 " .. 8 80 875 M. M. MeWllllams 1 1 98 65 George and Wilson Yeager 4 06 BL'UAKI.OAK. Wllltls & Sheep J. F. Chapln 138 43 58 13 4 83 8 58 13 54 9 03 47 10 31 68 15 65 49 44 10 15 39 41 15 53 15 54 88 45 847 17 35 80 00 Mary Custard Israel Cope 11. H. Grot, Vi of 119 acres Wesley Hess 1 1 of 119 acres Wesley Hesa 04 acros Miner H. Smith 8iio " Bohr llclluury 400 K. J. Mcllenry 500 " K. J. Mcllenry 3416 " Joshua Savage H-.1! tt Jefferson Fill, 445 " Hess, crevellng & Co. 5 " J. M. Larlsh 40 " Pentecost Lumber Co. 450 " Butt & Mclluury SEATED LANDS. Also at tho same time and Dlace. tho follow ing lots, pieces and parcels of Seated land, re- urneu nv I lie tax collectors, are to oe t old. un der the provisions of an Act, of Assembly, en- linen, "in act relating to mo snie or lanus lor lax lu Columbia county, approved March 5th, BKAVKB. Acres. 'A'arranteo or owners. Taxes $384 80 8 10 1 45 14 4 00 A 71 40 a 07 3 70 4 15 4 4u 8 40 40 41 411 61 1 OH 317 acres Miller, Longenberger & Fisher 17 " John Fisher M " John Keener UI.V " A. W. Mann 1 " Jacob Davis 1 " Peter Hlioads 4 ' Martin stlney I BENTON TWP. 10 " John Hogart I lot W. .). I, in. 44 acres M. A. Hueh Est. J acres U. L. F. Col ley Est, BENTON BOKO. 1 lot, M. E. LutJ! 7 acres It. L. F, Colley Est. BERWICK BOIIO. 1 tot Margaret Heesholtz, bi.oom. 1 " John Donaliuo 1 " Wm Klsner 4 " II. Ncyliard 1 " V. W. Itlchey 1 " John P. sterner 1 " 11. J. Miller 1 " Win. Haider 1 " Mrs. M. II. Yetter 1" Detwlter JtScatxergood 1 " Ira Dlley 1 " II. G. Kshelman 1 " Wm. Ferguson 1 " M rs. H. K. Gruber 1 " Wm. Iildlay 1 ' .1. P. lloldren Est 1 " Wm; lianler 1 " George Hook 1 " John J, Jones 1 " Morgan Jones 1 ' C. W. Miller 1 " C. W. Miller 1 " J. II. Miller 1 " J. II. Miller 1 " Mrs. Jane Moore 1 " J. F. Slmrpless 1 " 31 rs. Samuel Neyhard 8 acres Miller K Waller 4 lots Miller Coleman 4 43 1 06 6 38 8 13 4 43 6 as 8 m 4 80 4 80 44 80 1 90 1 90 1 41 3 80 1 III) 1 51 1 ! 8 80 8 80 1 1 34 1 90 1 10 3 80 3 80 1 7 8 1 s lots Miller A Coleman 1 " John Newheiiry 1 " John Newhenry 1 " John Newhenry 1 " Win. O'Neal 1 " II. H. sharpless 1 " II. B. Sharpless 1 " 11. W. W ans 1 " A. II. While 1 " Sue A. Wolf 1 " A. . Henoch 1 " 11. W. Watts 1 ' J F. Watson 1 " Surah C. Watson 1 " Frank W. Wilson 1 " Oscar Yost 1 " Mrs. W. ll. Yetter 1 " Kettle Fisher 1" Hlchards A Klchardson 1 Muslin ft Co. 1 " J. W. Postern 1 " II. W. Hess 1 " Frank Klsewlck 1 " J. B. ShalTer BUIAKCHEIE. 1 lot Solomon Henry 1 Wm. Shcllhanimer CATAW1S8A TWP. 85 acres V. I,, simm m 40 ' W. J. Ma 1 1 In 6 " Lewis Yetter Est, y, " George Kivtgh CATAWIS8A BORO. 1 lot H. 1. til lllles 1 " Emily MeNlnch 8 " D. F. Wagner CENTRAI.IA. BORO. 1 lot Mrs. Grace Monaghan 1 " Mrs. Sarah Monaghan 1 " John Klllolt 1 " Benjainln Grlftlth 1 " Edward Laulcr CENTRE. lo acres Polly Bloom Estate. 1 lot Geo II. Freas 8 acres John S. kemley 7 " John s. ltemley ij i. .i .. 8 80 8 80 8 80 1 90 1 90 1 81 S 60 1 4 8 40 1 44 1 4 1 4 1 5 70 7 60 1 01 3 BT. 2 67 I 44 1 4 3 0' 5 34 4 94 1 51 8 4 30 4 4 4 1 3' 5 6 63 4 50 1 40 1 60 1 40 3 60 76 1 8 " 4 ' 5 " 5 ' Heglna Wolverton Alvlu Whltmlru Est 5 16 15 ' 10 49 a tt tt it 1 lot Ellznbeth Ouey Est. 5 acres surah A. Kemley 7 " Miles A. Williams S it tt it CLEVELAND. 90 acres Josoph Thomas 41 H. W. ShatTer 5 " F. P. Merger 9 tt Mary Dverlng 9 " Daniel S. Stl lie's Est. 6 " Francis Becker C'ONVNUHAif. 1 lot William Brown 1 ' James Hogan 1 " Flunk Naughtln 1 " Mary Mc Guile 40) acres Nathaniel Brown 1 lot Hubert Brown 1 " Barney Dougherty 1 " Anthony Dougherty 1 " Jamei Dougherty 1 " Thomas Gcrrlty 1 " Mrs. Henry Koons 1 " James McGuIre 1 " Wm. UelLbold FI8I1INOCKEEK. 15 acres John Bogert H " J- M. DetVltt 81 " Norman D. Mostoller 40 " ltussi l Force 16 " Silas Get, ORHXNWOOD. 30 " Thomas Wright 1 lot Hester A. Parker HEMLOCK. 11 acres John Kitchen 8 ' Aaron Miller 1 lot Art case 0 acres Wilbur Elmer 41 tt Knchel Hawk 1 lot John Kelfer 16 acres Auron Miller 1 lot Frank Defniln 1 "' Harry Millard 30 acres Mary .lano Hursel 54 " T. W, Pursel JACKdON. 176 acres Ezra Stephens 5 CS 1 45 3 40 6 34 858 00 40 80 80 60 40 80 40 60 5 76 6 3i: 8 15 6 89 4 16 1 44 19 8 55 9 08 1 48 1 50 '5 1 44 1 00 44 97 6 30 1 50 8 50 13 80 1 80 ISO ' Aaron Kelchuer Est 33 " JohnShultz LOCUST. " Susan lthodes MAOI80N. " Lewis Christopher " C. W. Eves " C. W. Eves lot William McEwen acres James Potter M1FKI.IN. " A. J. Brocius " chas. Eekroth's Est. " Nallnrti Klrkendiill " J. P. I.antz Est. " Horace Sweppenhelser " Harrison Taylor " Harrison Taylor MT. PLEASANT. " Harvey Graham OBANUB. lot M. W. Bogert acres Benjamin S. Barman " Lehigh Orangevllle, K. " C. P. ft W. K. U. Co. 1 SO 4 00 4 80 3 40 1 18 4 01 4 67 1 34 I 39 9 44 4 41 4 41 4 30 98 4 35 1 36 1 00 60 90 75 4 10 30 HI 1 68 4 45 4 01 4 35 4 66 1 61 1 44 3 90 87 1 68 1 54 1 34 3 30 83 41 50 4 44 4 85 1 lot Theodore Hush 1 " C. P. ft W. li. H. Co. 1 it .i it ,t tt 1 " Joseph Fausey 10 acres Win. Mears Est. PINE. 31 " John II. Parker 50 " Thomas Sweeny 45 " A. K. sweeny 8 " Esther Simons 17 " laience Welllver 40 " Wllllts ft Sheep 40 " Michael Young 48 w H. Haas 85 " J. K. Lyons 4') " J. E. Sands 01 " Hannah Dawson Est. 3 " 11. A. Meyers I SCOTT, lots T. W. Edcar Est, acres:i'oluiubla Lime ft S. Co. acre N. L. Campbell lot Jacob MiiHsleman Est. 74 fl 70 80 a so FOWLEK. Treasurer- BUUARLOAF. acres Mrs. Joshua Colo " Ell Hess " J. J. Larzalere J. H. Treasurer's ofllco. Dloomsburg, Pa,, April S.IS'JO, PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ R U. FUNK, ATTORNTY-AT-LAW, Mri. Enfi Budding, Court Hons AH BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Post Offic Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, Wirt't Building, andfloer, BLOOMSBURG, PA, John a. freeze. jonw o. iiarmai FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOHNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ULOOMSCURG, FA. omces: Centre St., first door below Opera House GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Buildirg, 2nd flooc, BLOOMSUUKG, PA. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Feacock's building, Market Square. 93 W. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY- 4.T-LAW, Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ROBERT R. LITTLE, ATTO RN E Y-AT-LA W, Columbian Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 95 THOMAS B. HANLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Peacock's Building, Market Sq. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. Y. WHITE. A. N. TOST WHITE & YOST ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW 35 Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 48 H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Billing, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 4 44 48 IKELER & IK.ELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's T.lock, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets, r-I2-'04 W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. r-omco Llddlcot building, Locust avenue. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORSXY-AT-LAW AHT JTJSZXCB Of TEC PIACX, Mojet Broa, Brrilding, snA flooc, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. J. IL MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSUKAHCX AJT3 REAL KSTATX ACXBX, Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clark's Building, cor. Mala and Centxa Stv, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. CdTCan be consulted in German. W. II. RIIAWN, ATTO RliE Y-AT-LAW, Office, corner of Third and Main Stxcats, CATAWISSA, PA. J. B. McKELVY, M. D., SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Office, North aide Main St., Wdow Mazkc BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. J. C R UTTER, PHYSICIAN AND SUXGXOM, Office, North Market Sticot, BLOOMSBURG, PA, , friCIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES Ot CHILDM II. BIERMAN, M. D. DOMfEOPATHlC PHYSICIAN AND erKQlOS office hocrs: omce ft Kcsldence, 4th St., Until 9 a. u., 1 to 8 and T to 8 P. u. BLOOMM VUO, PA S. B. ARM ENT, M. P. Off ce f.r.d Rrsit'errt o. if. V di IK k DISJ.A SE8 OF THE TIIlfOAT AND NOSK SPECIALTY f8 to in A.M. LLcokmrtthh OFFICE rtOCRB. -J4t0 4 P. M. 17 to 9 P. M. A. DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Bloomsduro, Pa.- Offlce and residence In Prcf. Waller's Bos MARKET STREET TELEPHONE. HONORA A. ROBBINS, IL Dn Office, West First Ftrcct, BLOOMSnURO, PA. tSpccial nttention given to tlie eye tsi the Titling of glasses. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, Pin SICIAN AND SUHGEON, Office and llesldenee, Centre St., between 40 and 6th Sis. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (fl to in a. m. OFFICE II0CR8: i to 3 p. In. (7 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburo, Ps THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephono ConneotHw DR. M. J. HESS, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental Co lege. Office 2nd floor front, Lockard't Build ing, corner of Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA , Dentistry in nil its branches, V'i k guar anteed ns represented. Ether nd Uas ad ministered or electric vibrator and local Anesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth free of charge when artific'al teeth ' are inserted' Lockard's Building, 2nd floor, Corner Main and Centre. Dr. W. II. HOUSE, SUP.GEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Eulldlng, Slain below Marks BLOOMSBURG, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manto, and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whe artificial teeth are inserted. fS"To le open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets, op posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 14 a. m ; 4 to 1 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. llartman Represents twelve of the strongest Compan ies in the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL RtTBPLtNi , .. CAPITAL. ASSETS. OTEB ALI. Franklin of Phlla.. siiHi.nno fi.itw.s tl,ooo,sos Penn'a, Phlla 4iKi,nno 3,845,iso l,iii,wsi Queen, of N. Y.. . SOO.noo 8,MS,15 1,041, UI West Chester, N.Y. 800,0i'0 l,7M,S.7 446, TIS N, America, Phlla. 8,000,000 9,73C,68S 2,Mt,m OFPICS IN I. W. MCKILTT'S STOBB. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good CompaaJ ics as mere are in tne world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark, N. T.; Clinton, N. V. ; Peoples'. N.Y.iRead. ing, Ya. j German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co.. New Yorki Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. These old corporations are well seasoned hy age and fire tested, and have never yet had a loss settled by anv court of law. Their assets are all invested in solid secuiiti&i. and name to me nazara oi lire only. The people of Columbia count thoald patronize the agency where losses, if any. are settled and paid by one of their Ow citizens. CENTRAL HOTEL, B. Stolincr, Prop. C. F, Stohner, Assistant, BLOOMSHURG, PA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot nd cold water, and all modern conveniences. The hotel has been lntely refurnished. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. I SUBSCRIBE FOR TITS mosses promptly nnd honestly adjusted ani paid as soon as determined, l,y ChrUtian F. Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloomc burt;, l'a. THE COLUMBIAN
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