THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 5 Highest of all in Leavening Power. AB&OUUTEKY PURE THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, JULY a, 1896. Kntrreil at ttir PoM Offlr at Mnomnburg, Pa, p $econd claim mailer, March 1, IHSS. BRIEF MENTION. About Peoplo Tou Know. Jolm Cadman has been granted a pension. Prof. Noctling will spend his vacation at Selinsgrove. Misses Lizzie and Mary Correy are visit iug friends at Centralia. Mrs. Amos Iluckalew is visiting relatives at New Columbus. Miss May Corcll is visiting friends at Tittston. Misses Jennie and Cornla Gunton are spending their vacation at Wilkes-Bnrre. lion. E. K. Ikeler is holding Court at I'ottsville. O. A. McKclvy went to Millersville on Tuesday to attend a funeral. Miss Clara I layman of Iola is visiting her cousin Miss Minnie Applcgate on Centre St. Miss Nancy M. Sisson. of Tenafly. N. J., is visiting Miss Daisy Williams at her pleasant home on Fifth street. Mrs. Dora Opdyke and sister, Matlic Tuumpson, of Euston, arc visiting relatives in this place. John G. Woolcy, the noted temperance orator, will deliver a lecture under the aus pices of the V. C. T. U. in this place on the loth of July. Hon. C. R. Buckalew and John G. Freeze Esq. delivered addresses on Sound Money to ail iiilrnsnd aivlicntc in Ihe CnlLtt.si.x Opera House last Satuulny evening. Misses Kate and Mame Hennessy are vis iting friends at Centralia. The object of their visit.was to attend the Daley Ilines redding. John M. Garman Esq., of Nanticoke, at tended the Commencement exercises on Wednesday. His love for the school was evidenced by the fact that he came here on trutihes. Mr. Vt'illiuiii Dcitcritk, Mr. and Mis. M. II. Krainz of Berwick, and C. W. Deiterich, of Chicago, spent Sunday with I. G. Deiter ich and family. Trof. C. II. Albert, of the Normal School, has charge of a Teachers' Institute in South Carolina. lie is being assisted by Mr. Fred Sutliff. July! The year is half gone. The fire crackers crack. What has become of Trilby ? June went out most graciously. Sun-burned noses are on exhibi bition. Water melons and, green corn are in market. A new floor has been laid in the County Treasurer's oftlce. Nervous people are looking forward with horror to the glorious Fourth. Don't be backward, but bring your job work to the Columbian office. The early bird gets to Catawissa in time for the monster parade July 4. Why is it that the pretty girls are never bright, and the bright ones never pretty. Improvements have been made to the dry house of the School Furnish ing Company. Raspberry bugs are unpleasant to the taste.and are less desirable than even the seeds. We never saw a woman who was satisfied with her weight. She either wants to be stouter or thinner. Woman has no aim in life. If you don't believe it, get her to throw a stone at something. Opening a political convention with prayer is like casting bread upon the waters. It is wrsted. Cleveland, Stearns. Keating, Envoy and Stormr Bkyls. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Farmers say that raspberries will be scarce this year. We wonder if that nicans that the seeds are increasing in size. It is said that every time the clock ticks a child is born into the world. People who have had triplets want to stop the clock. James Ferguson and family are now temporarily residing at East Nanti coke where Mr. Ferguson is engaged in the manufacture of brick. The 'Columbia Herald' says that they saw a Marietta woman chew a piece of calico ten minutes to see if it would wash. Insist on having just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sa -saparilla, the One True Blood Puri fier and nerve tonic. Hanna would be a very cross Mark if perchance, there should not be enough X marks to carry his man through in November. Don't swallow cherry seeds. If one lodges in your vermiform appcndix.it's sure death from either appendicitis or the operation. For Sale. A boy's bicycle suita ble for boy 7 to 10 years old. In gcod condition. Cost $20. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, tf. The first thing to learn in swim ming is to strike out. The same thing, however, doesn't apply to base ball. The contract tor the erection of the addition to the Third street school building has been awarded to Thomas Gorrey. A concrete pavement is being laid in front of the property of E. A. Rnwhngs on Centre street. The work is being done by O. B. Mellick. ' A church society recently discussed the problem, "how to hold the young men." We wonder how hammocks would do, with a pretty girl inciden tally thrown in. Not long ago the chappie turned His trousers up, the aping fop ; But since to ride the wheel he's learned, He turns his stockings down from top. Information for the the romantic: It is just fourteen days from the night the new moon first appears u. -til it is full. We might add that it doesn't take humanity quite that long. A. P. Kitchen and Chas. II. Sharp less rode from Harrisburg to this place last Tuesday morning on their bicycles in seven hours and forty minutes. There will be a dance at Oak Grove to-morrow and Saturday evening by the May Club. Excellent music, and good order will be maintained. You are invited to attend. E. B. Tustin has sold the large brick house which he recently erected on Market street, to L. E. Waller, Esq., and has purchased a lot from the Sloan estate on the opposite side of the street, upon which he will build a handsome residence. Some of the country fairs propose to add to their attractions walking races for country horses. It is a good idea, as it is important for the farm horse to cultivate a fast walk as a fast trot. . Among the charters granted by the State Department last Monday was the Bloomsburg Elevator and Machine works, Bloomsburg, Pa., for the man ufacture of elevators and doing general foundry and machine work ; capital, $50,000. Directors, A. Z. Schoch, C. C. Peacock, L. E. Waller, W. S. Moyer, Fred. Richards, J. L. Dillon, Bloomsburg. W. S. SISHTON, Ad Opposite Post Cfflco. "To learn to swim," says the State Board of Health, "is of as mirdi value to a boy or gill as 13 weeks in Fiench or higher algebra, or even a term in a modern business college. It is one of the things that should not be neglected. Miss Annie, daughter of David Savage, of Iron street, and Alfred II , son of B. F. Edgar, of Fishingcreek township, took passage on the 10.49 train on the I). L. and W., rail road Tuesday for Elmira, where their lives were joined in matrimony. The proposed "meet" of the Bloomsburg Wheelmen will be held at this place sometime between the first and tenth of August. There will be a lantern parade the previous evening, and as extensive preparations are being made, a great time is ex pected. Prof. L. P. Sterner has been com missioned a member of the Perma nent Certificate Committee of this county, by State Superintendent N. C. Schaeffer. This is not only an important position, but one of honor as well, and his friends congratulate him upon the fact that his ability as an educator has been recognized by the State Department. A club to be called the Bloomsburg Wheelmen was organized on Monday evening, at the Exchange Hotel. The following officers were elected: W. S. Rishton, President 5 Frank Ikeler, Secretary; G. M. Tustin, Treasurer. Arrangements will be made for a race meet in the near future. Persons desiring to join the club should call on G. P. Ringler, W. II. Eyer or W. H. Slate. Yes, that pesky, irritable and con temptible nuisance is here; the fly, we mean. And what is more, it is evi dent that he has brought all his si ; ters, his cousins and his aunts along, and they have come to stay for several months. For the sake of comfort to humanity especially the bald-headed portion of it we wish the whole brood of flies were at the bottom of the sea. Since the Water Company has purchased the Irondale property they have decided to beautity the same by the removal of the old ruins and build ings and have employed John Cad- man to superintend the work. The stone building erected by Wm. Pease will be completed, and it is proposed to start an industry in the same, The appearance of the property will be entirely changed, which will greatly ennance us value. The Twin Comet lawn sprinkler is the best thing of the kind now on the market. It is nickle plated, and can be ajusted to cover a circle eighty feet in diameter, or less if desired. It not only does effective work, but is as pretty as a fountain, when in opera tion. We have one at our residence which can be seen at any time by caning at this ottice; 1 he Columbian nas tne agency tor Bloomsburg. tf. A far-seeing editor in a neighbor ing town says : We may not live lone enough but we expect our descend ants to see the time when the farmer sits in his easy chair and by merely pressing the button set the machinery in motion that will feed his stock, do the milking, till the soil, and in short elieve him of the most of the other hard work that now makes a farmer truly earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. The band gave an open air concert last Saturday evening in front of the Court House and the following pro gramme was rendered: March, American Prize, by Hauschild. Medley Overture. ..Plantation Songs, by L. Couterno. LeSerenata Waltzes.. D'Arcy Jaxone. University Lancers, Theo. M. Tobani. March Arion's Carnival, by C. Faust. They have secured as leader, Mr. Blair, who was with them some time ago, and under whose leadership they made rapid progress. Mr. Ely, of Philadelphia, Tast President of the Ladies' Circle of the G. A. R., installed officers of the local circle last tnday evening, in the G. A. R. Hall. The officers of this Circle are: Mrs. Currin. President: Mrs. Lydia Moyer, Senior Vice ; Mrs. uora llartman, Junior Vice ; Mrs. S. E. Searles, Treasurer ; Mrs. Annie Morris. Chaplain : Mrs. Ellie E. F.d. wards, Secretary; Mrs. Mintie O. xvunn, conductor ; Airs. Sarah Shaw, Guard. There were a number of visitors present from Circle No. 1 1 1 of Sunbury, Death of Wm. Hepner. William Hepner, who was shot some time ago by Kerrigan, died from his injuries at his home in Centralia, Monday afternoon at a o clock. His remains were taken on the 11.47 Le high Valley train Tuesday, en route tor his tormer home, Freeburg, Snyder county, where interment will take place. Deceased was the proprietor of the Centralia House, having as- mjMftt charge last winter. Lost- On Tuesday a cape was lost on the road between Bloomsburg and Or angeville. The finder will please leave it at the office of James Magce, Bloomsburg. Married. Ikei.fr, Crawford On June 17, at the Reformed parsonage in Orange ville, by Rev. A Houtz, Mr. Boyd A. Ikeler and Miss Minnie C. Crawford, both of Mt. ricasant township. For sale One dark brown horse; weight, between 1 150 and 1200 lbs., sound. Also one black mare, 6 years old, will work anywhere, sound, good roadster, weight about tioo lbs. E. M. Mauser, 3 miles northeast of Mainville. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Buy your fireworks of I. G. Dei trick. The attention of the ladies of Bloomsburg is called to the large line of shirt waists now on sale at the Bloomsburg Store Company limited. Fly nets in endless variety and at prices which defy competition at C. S. Furman's. Japanese porch screens, all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Put up ready for use free of charge, at W. II. Slate's. The Bloomsburg Car Company store is now displaying the finest line of decorated and toilet sets ever shown in the town, and they are being sold at exceedingly low prices. We are headquarters for fireworks I. G. Deitrick's. Hot soup lunch every day from 9 to 12 o'clock noon at the Entcrline restaurant, formerly owned by William Gilmore. Protect your horses from the flies by buying a net from C. S. Furman. You will find the prices right. Do you buy your bread from William Rehm ? If not, why not. The fact of the superiority of his bread is evidenced by his rapidly growing trade. Hats and caps in endless variety at the Bloomsburg Store Company limit ed. They are all of the latest style and will be sold at a small margin above cost. .a, Perfect fitting clothing made to order by fine merchant tailoring at Maier's. Suits $10, trousers $2.71; and upwards. No one can make first class work more reasonable than our's. For choice candies try I. G. Dei trick's. Japanese porch screens, all sizes. and at extremely low prices. Put up ready tor use tree ot charge, at W. H Slate's. Some people think that bread is r.it Dreao. 1 nis is nor. true, as some is good, and some poor. The kind halted and sold w William Rphm 10 tne best, iry it and be convinced. For the freshest and nicest line of groceries in the town, call at the Bloomsburg Store Company, limited. A new invoice is received every day. It is too hot to cook. Lewis Lyons can save you the trouble as he has a full line of all kinds of smoked meats, and canned goods. Sliced dried beef a specialty. Now is the time to purchase lap- robes for the coming season. C. S. Furman has them, and at prices which would astonish you. You are invited to call and examine the bake shop of William Rehm on West Third Street. It is neat and clean, and protected from the intru sion of flies by screens. This is a matter worth considering when you are deciding where to buy. Try a can of Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn.) It is delicious. Full qt., 10c. 6-25-41. For the best Ice Cream call on I. G. Deitrick. A larore invoice of boots and shoe 0 just received at the Bloomsburg Store cujpuiiy iiiiuicu. Aiicy aic ucuig sold at astonishingly low prices. Lewis Lyons invites you to call and examine his meat and get prices. He can please you both as to quality and price, iiis rapidly increasing trade proves that the people of Bloomsburg know a good thing when they see it. For Kent. The third floor of the Columbian building is for rent. It is 25 by 75 feet, and will be partioned ofi to suit a tenant for a term of years. Heated by steam, lighted with gas or electricity, and supplied with water. Inquire of Geo. E. Elwell. tf You can find just what you want at Lewis Lyons the up town butcher, and at prices which will astonish you. Tananese norch screens, all sizes. i 1 1 and at extremely low prices. Put up ready for use free of charge, at W. H. Slate's. ITOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, IndtgMtlen, Ileotdanhe. A ileant laxative. All UruggUto. Never Mind tlie Loss. Any Ladies' Cotton Shirt Waist or Wrapper in our store, your choice for 75c. each. Good Lines. H. J. CLARK & SON. I. W. MTIiM & MARKET SQUARE The Fourth of July will and on that day we close businosd, and put up the flag of patriotism. We have a repair project on h and for our store; are now cut ting prices on many goods rathe r than store them away. Come thk week. The list includes: Gc. lawns for 3c. yd. 5c. challies for oc. yd, 10c. lawns for 5c. yd. 12jc. lawns for 0c. yd. 35c. silks for 25c. yd. The summer corsets will be comfortable for July hot days, 35c, 45c, 59c, $1.00. The new lot of plain and fancy ribbons are sellers. We have them. Ladies' muslin underwear in many styles and prices. Hurry a little, Bill, and we'll be there in time, for supper. What would we do without these TRUMP BICY CLE WATCHES?" of Big Watch. We say some. But no one complains of the loaf of bread they receive at the Exchange Bakery for five cents. Try one and see if you will. Ho. 12 Main St. Act Quick, Ofl DRY COODS HOUSE. be here on Saturday. Many of the white parasoU seen on the 4th of July will be from our store. Soiae hand some ones yet for sale. A nice line of childrenb parasols, 19c to $1.25 in fancy colors. This should be the week for buyers of shirt waists. We have about 100 yet, 25c to The ready made wrappers will keep you cool in the grove on the 4th. I. W. HARTMAN & SON. They are for sale by Hess Bros., who carry a large line of fine watches, clocks, jewelry and sil verware. Bicycles, bicy cle sundries and stationers. Sign Bloomsburg, Pa, I011 Can't Celebrate the Fourth without fire works. You can't buy the best and get the most for your money unless you come to us. We have a complete line. Market Square. EXCHANGE BAKERY, L. F. BEISHLINE, Pr cp.
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