The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 22, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA.
ROT A FAIR GAME.
..if von little follows or not cnrrrul
.ill be cauBlit (1"y"
' , what an ol.l bir.l .,1.1 ns he
" ,n0 fenre, one morning In June.
SI. "little fellows" llBtoneil a moment
i ii rii Uiey niBhcd off to their piny
!L tho fields. The sky was clear nnrt
LC nnrt thry could see nny dunir
51. creature that might nppnnr, while
? las yet a lonB way off. They won .1
L,ve Plenty of time to scurry away, to
5i horn before It could catch them.
Sat least, to hide deep In the buohea
tiii it had gone.
"it's a queer world!" said one very
mall chap. "What with telegraph
wires hung up In the most unexpected
luce and the railroad with all the
inise'anfl amoke. and those terrible
hawks It does seem as If we could not
have a minute's peace. It's 'look out
there' or 'run away from this,' or 'fly
.way' from that,' all the time."
Oh' I'm not afraid," said one young,
"nor "I did run Into a telegraph wire
U,e "first day It was put up, but now I
JodKO them all."
! never ran abide the trains," said
small Miss, In speckled gray. I
know they do no harm, but they fright
tn me Just the same, and I always Oy
or ay "
-I can stnnd nearly everything but
the hawks." said one of the older ones
In the party.
They all agreed nobody could abide
liawks. If It were not for the fact that
(hey could run and hide when the
tawks nppeared, life would not be
worth living.
High in the air, wheeling slowly
round and round In great circles, was
a hawk looking shnrply down on the
enunirv. spread out like n map beneath
him. He could see the fields, the
woods, the brooks and ponds, the
roads, and the railway. There wero
chickens down In the farm yards. Ho
must move slowly and cautiously so as
sot to attract attention ana ainrm me
cock and hens. If he was carerui, per
haps he could have spring chicken for
breakfast. Suddenly he dropped, like a
atone, out of the sky right Into a farm
vard. Ah! They saw him and ran,
and oh! there was a man with a gun!
The hawk turned and darted into the
air, while a shower of shot whistled
after him.
How vexatious! No.--' chicken this
time. The sun was now more than an
hour high and ho had eaten nothing
Inee the afternoon before, when he
Jind eanpht a spnrrow tn a whont field
He circled round and round, keeping a
iharn lookout for a breakfast. Ah
fcere was Just the thing a wholo Hock
of llttlu birds holding a meeting in a
Held next to the railroad.
He steered off to one side and 'then
made a bold dart right In among them
Away they flew In every direction and
in a moment were leering at him from
the bushes. He sprang up Into the air
and mailed round and round, very hun
rrv and in a discontented frame of
mind.
The meeting of the little fellows re-
Mimed Its session, and one small speak
er made a brave speech about not car
ing for anything. He could get out of
the way at any time. He was not the
one to be afraid of
Just then a train rushed by on the
railroad and the meeting adjourned in
a hurry. The speaker tumbled from
the fence-rail and the audience seam
tered off ouite demoralized by fright.
"Ha! ha!" remarked tho hawk.
"That gives mo an idea! I'll have reg
ular breakfasts after this.
He looked up and down the railroad
for "'.iles In each direction and saw a
tr.i-i coming. He ilew that way and
so'.f met it tearing along with a great
ii; ; iir and much smoke. It was a trl
Jf ilarming at first, but he bravely
fo'i ved It and found he could easily
kee.) up with the cars, though the
Miioki! made his eyes smart. He flew
tlose behind tho last car, right In the
imoko and dust where he could not be
teen. As the train rushed along, be
could see the small birds scattering
way on each side, frightened out of
their wits by the noise and smoke.
Swoop! The train rushed on and
ly Mr. Hawk clapped his claws on a
sparrow and then flew leisurely away
to enjoy his breakfast.
.Every one within a mile was on hand
t the great Indignation meeting at
Cranberry Hollow. Blu and gray and
black and red breasts in fact, every
little thing on wings in that part of the
country.
It was dreadful! Perfectly shame
hil. The hawks had devised a horrible,
wicked trick. They flew behind rail
road trains, and when the little birds
were half frightened out of their wits
nd tried to run away In confusion, the
hawks darted out from behind the cars
and, pouncing upon the poor Innocents
actually ate them ud! Such a state ot
affairs could not be tolerated. It was
BionstrouB, tyrannical, and very wick
ed on the part of the hawks. Resolu
tions declaring the practice an unfair
ne, and calling for Its suppression,
"just be drawn up and sent by mail to
J'l the railroad men, and copies must
Presented to the hawks.
Just then a venerable tomtit rose In
the meeting and remarked in a severe
manner that, for his part, be thought
'ny had just cause for Indignation.
The resolutions were highly proper and
nould be signed by all, but remind
ing his hearers of the well-known fable
01 the rats, the bell, and the cat he
would like to ask who was to deliver
paper to th hawks.
A solemir hush fell on the assembled
congress. Not a peep was raised. It
as so until vnn rnnlri bnvfi heard a
"u-ieatner drop.
, . . . - -
ouiuioniy there was a rush, a roar
M a blind'ng cloud of smoke. The
Muimlttee had Incautiously called the
eetlng too close to the railroad, and
the assembly suddenly broke up In the
wildest disorder and confusion.
jwo minutes later a savage hawk
" cruel claws was seated on th
"ice enjoying a brep.ktast and waiting
me next train, that he might re
l,eat Ilia WlpUpil trlKki
Such is bird life! Charles Barnard,
oi. Nicholas.
Faillilv l.ir In .lunnn.
Japanese children are brought ut
II I a compound system of bitter and
eet, by which the father Is supposed
', strl'-t, while tho mother is benev
ana 1 1 In fact- cording to the Japan
wa, one of tho four terrible thing!
o'tiie world is the strict father, trt
stern uelnS eurthquakes, thunder
$3.00 SHOE
1 BEST IN THE WORLD.
A 5.00 SHOE FOR kJ.OO.
prices.
We make
a1soi2.50 and
$2 shoes for
men and $2.50. 4
S2.00and $1.75
for boys.
The full line for sale by
JONES & WALTER.
Coughed op a Lizard.
Lucky fur the Man. as He Would Soon
Have Diod-
Klisha Hotchkiss, of Preston, Pa.,
has astoun.'cd the medical fraternity
about him by disgorging a live lizard
seven inches long from his stomach.
The man has suffered with stomach
pains for some years, and thinks he
drank the lizard when it was quite
small in water several years ago.
Since he dislodged the creature
Hotchkiss lias gained in strength, he
says, and feels easier.
To vouch for his story Mr. Hotch
kiss has the lizard in alcohol preserved
to show the incredulous. Physicians
say that the man would soon have
died had he not coughed up the lizard,
as he was greatly emaciated."
The Fact that Doctors
frequently advise change of air and
climate to those suffering from ca
tarrh is proof that catarrh is a local
and climatic disease. Therefore, un
less you can leave home and business,
you should use Kly's Cream Halm.
Applied directly to the seat of the
disease, it effects instant relief and a
satisfactory cure after short continu
ance. No mercury nor injurious drug
is contained in the Balm.
William Miller, twenty five years
old, of Brooklyn, after many disputes
with his young wife about her riding
a bicycle, committed suicide in her
absence by hanging himself to the
kitchen door.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
In pursunnco of an order of the Orphans
court ot Columbia county, l'enna., tho unUfr
slgned administrator cum testamento nnnexo
ot Musau U. Funston will soil at public sule on
tue premises on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1896,
ut 1 o'clock, p. m.. of said day, tlie following de
scribed valuublo real estato, tc-wlt: All that
certain ploce and parcel of ground situate In
tho town of lilooinsburR, county of Columbia
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north
by ltldge alley; on the east by lot of Mrs. Amos
Uuokalow; on tho south by Second street, and
on the west by lot of ocorgo V. Corcll, being 85
feet more cr less tn front on Mecond Btrcet and
extending back to ltldgo alley aforesaid, a depth
ot si a feet more or less, whereon Is erected a
two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and outbuildings. The purchaser or purchasers
of the above described property will acquire
thereunder the full and free llborty of Joining
to the building on tho west side as well below
as above tue surface of the ground and along
the whole length of said building which they or
any of them may decide or have occasion to
erect on tho said lot along the division line
aforesaid, and t6 use and enloy the said wall or
any part thereof as a wall of the building or
buildings so to be erected and to suit the Joists
ot such building or buildings Into the wall
aforesaid to such a depth as may be necessary
for strength and permanance same as was re
served to Mary B. Furman et al., by George W.
Corell and Joseph Corell under articles of agree
mem dated tho 28rd day of October, A. D. 18W.
Tkhmh of Sale: Ten per cent, of the pui
chose money to be paid at the striking down of
tho property, fifteen per cent, at tho confirma
tion of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In
one year from said sale, together with Interest
thereon from confirmation nlsl. Purchaser to
pay for deed, l'urchnser will be required to
give bond with good and approved socurlty for
the faithful payment of the purchase money
according to the above conditions.
JOHN Q. DAKKLBY,
Administrator c. t- a.
L. P. Wintkhstbbk, Aity.
Henry Pursel, Auctioneer.
Something New !
Fred Kumer'3 improved Ar
tificial Stone Pavement. All
kinds of cement work. Prices
low and all work guaranteed.
All orders by mail promptly
attended to.
P. O. Box 374.
fc BLOOMSBURG, PA."
its
as
It is stylish, durable and perfect-fitting qualities
absolutely necessary to make a finished shoe The
cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers
than any shoe sold at $3.00.
W. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the
productions ot skilled workmen, from the best
material possible to put into shoes sold at these
The "Belmont" and "Pointed
Toe" (shown in cuts) will be
the leaders this season, but any
other style desired may be
obtained from our agents.
W. n nn1y ti hfmt Calf, Ktil Oalf
nll cnlnra), Kri'nrh rutmit ('nit, hrwurli
Jvimmd, virl Kiel, etc., Krailwi to corru
spend with prlri'S of tho Rimes.
If dealer rniinnt supply jrnu, writ.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
Cataloous I ues.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE-
Real Estate
l'lirsuant to an order of t lu Orphans' court of
Columbia county, Pennsylvania, will bo sold at
public salo In said county, tho following de
scribed real estate, lalo of Jeremiah Hess, do
ceased, tc-wlt:
Purparts Nos. 1 and 3 will bo sold at tho
house on extension of Third street, In Town of
Bloomsburg, on
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1896,
at 2 o'clock p. ni.
Nos. 3, l and 5, on tho farm in Orange town
ship, the following day,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1896,
at si o'clock p. m.
Purpart No. 1. All that certain house and Ict
situate on the extension of Third street, In tho
Town ot Hloomsburg, bounded nnd described as
follows, viz: Beginning at tho north-east cor
ner of east Third street and the first alley west
of Wood street; thence eoslwardly along line of
east Third street flfly feet to lot of Patrick
Markhain: theneo northwardly along the same
1H feet, more or less to an alley; thence
northwardly along said alley SO feet to first
named alley; thence south wartlly along the
8 imo 1-JHjtf feet, more or less to tlio plaeo of be
ginning. Whereon Is erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
nearly new. with modern Improvements, locat
ed near the state Normal School.
Purpart No. 2. All that certain lot of ground
situate near Neals' old furnace, near tho Town
of Bloomsburg, bounded and described as fol
lows, viz: Eeglmilng at a corner of lot of A. A.
Jaeoby, In the centra road, nnd running thence
northwardly S5 and 3 perches alongsald Jneoby's
land to land of MeKelvy & N;-al; tlieneo east
wardl) by the same aio feet to a post; thence
southwardly by lands of the said Jos. W. Hen
dershott, 25 5-10 porches to the centro or said
centre road, and thence westwardly In tho
centre of tho road 3S0 feet ito the place of be
ginning, containing
2 ACRES of land,
bo the same more or less. Said lot Is one of tho
series sold from Ilendershott's farm and Is In a
high state of cultivation, and very valuable on
account of Its local Ion.
Purpart No. 3. -All that certain messuage or
piece of land situate In the township of Flsu
lngcreek, bounded and described as follows, viz:
iicglnnlng at a whlto oak, thence by land of
William Evans south (10 degrees east 31 2-10 per
ches to a post; thence by land of Daniel Bogart,
south 3T degrees west 52 7-1 0 perches to a
maplo gone: thence by other land of said
Thomas Lunger, north Ufa degrees west 51 5-10
perches to a post; thence by land of William
Evans, north 7 degrees cast SO 7-10 perches to
the place of beginning, containing
8 ACRES,
and 1211 perches of land, strict measure, more
or less. ' Said land Is cleared and In good farm
ing condition.
Purpart No 4. All that certain tract of tim
ber land situate In Orango township, on the
north side of tho Knob Mountain, along the B.
&6.R.H, bounded and described as follows,
viz: Beginning at a stone In line of land late
ot Joseph Pohe, and running thence by the
same south 68 degrees west 83 6-10 perches;
thence by land of David Achcnbach, south 88
degrees west 36 perches to a Hemlock stump;
thence by land of Mary Montgomery, south 74
degrees east 30 perches to a black oak sapling;
tbonce by the same north B-H degrees east
U3 8-10 perches, more or less, to a chestnut;
thence by land of Nathan Flockenstlne. north
13 degrees west 39 1-10 porches to the place of
beginning, containing
12 ACRES,
and 31 perches, be the same more or less, on
which there Is an excellent never falling spring
of water.
Purport No. 5. A valuable farm situate In
Orange township, about three miles from the
village ot Orangevllle, on the road leading from
Orangcvllle to Benton, bounded and described
as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone In the
line to land of John Achenbach; thence by land
of Nathan Fleckenstlne, north 18 degrees west
210 perches to a small pine In the line to land
owned by John Lazarus; thence by the same
south 8i degrees west 18 perches to a pine
stump; thence by land owned by John Henry,
south 29 1-2 degrees west 102 perches to a pine;
thence by land of John Achenbach, south 25
degrees east 160 perches to a post; thence by
the same north 67 degrees east 73 perches to
the place of beginning, containing
97 ACRES,
and 149 perches, and allowance of six acres per
centum more or less, on which Is erected a good
two-story
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
out kitchen, large bank barn with two thresh
ing lloors, straw shed over barn yard, wagon
house, wood houso, hog pen, corn cribs and
other out-bulldlngs. There Is also a never fall
ing well ot water at the house, and one at the
barn. An orchard ot choice fruit. Tho land Is
of llist-class quality, In a high state of culti
vation and well fenced.
Conditions of sale will bo made known on
day of sale.
OEOliOE W. HESS?,
J. A. IIEM,
W11. 11. Sntueb, Atty. Administrators,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
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EXECUTOR'S SALE
-OF VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Tho undersigned executors of Fannlo Freas,
late of the Borough of Berwick. In the county
of Columbia, Pa., deceased, will expose to pub
lic unle on the premises on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896,
at ten o'clock ft. m. of said day, all the follow
ing described real estate to-wlt: All that mes
suage, tenement nnd tract of land situate In
tho township of Brlarcreek, county of Colum
bia nnd Htato of Pernio,, bounded and described
as follows, tc-wlt: Beginning at a stone cor
ner; thence by lands of Kmmor Dletrlck, south
SOTt; degrees east, 42 perches to a stone; thence
by the same south 7 ii degrees east 82 perches
to a stone; thence by tho samo south 87f de
grees cast 57 a-10 perches to a white oak; thence
by the same south 11 degrees east 19 perches
to a stone; thenco by the same south liH dc
grecs east, 28 1-10 perches to a stone; thence by
land of Hannah Hponenberger north 82 degrees
cast, 40 9-10 perches to a stono; thence by land
of KU Whitney north 71X degrees east, 66 5-10
perches to a stone; thence by other lands of the
estate of Henry llltteuhouso deceased, north
5li degrees west, 42 perches to a stone; thence
by t he same nort h 81 degrees west, 5 perches
to a Btoue; thence by the samo north 1 degree
west, 88 8-10 perches to a stone; thence by land
of tho heirs of John Conner deceased, south 81
degrees west", SO 5-10 perches to a stone; thence
by tho samo Bouth 4ft degrees west, (9 8-10
perches to a stone; thence by tho same and
lands of Levi Shaffer north 86 degrees west, 104
perches to a pine; thence by hinds of Levi Shaf
fer and lands of Emmor Dletrlck south V,i de
grees west, 42 2-10 perches to a stone, the placo
01 beginning, containing
100 ACRES and 32 perches of land
neat measure, be the samo more or loss, where
on is erected a large two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
largo batik barn, wagon shod, lco houso, and
other outbuildings. Thero Is a good well of
water at the house, and also ono at barn. There
Is also a large orchard on tho premises nnd a
variety of choice fruit trees of all kinds. This
Is the old Henry Hlttenhnnse hill property and
Is situate about two and one-half miles west of
Berwick on the creek road.
ALSO, at one o'clock p. m. of said day will be
exposed to public sale on the premises In Briar-
Creek township atoresald, the following de
scribed valuahlo real estate to-wlt: The un
divided seven-ninths of nil that pleco, parcel
and tract of land, situate In tho said township
of P.rlar Creek. Beginning at a pine knot In
land of Oeorge Evans, thence by tho same
north l.'H degrees west, 70i perches to a stone
tlieneo by land of Tobias Smith south 70)4 tle-
grees west, 150 perches to a pine; thence by
land of Abraham Ervlno sout h 31:Ji degrees east,
60K perches to a hickory tree; thenco by lands
of Jacob Folk, north 75 degrees east, 132 perches
to the place of beginning, containing
53 ACRES and 97 perches,
and allowance.
Also at tho same time and place tlio said
Oeorge. w. Ash will expose the undivided two
ninths of said above described tract, the same
to be sold as an entire property. This tract of
land Is well timbered with oak, yellow pine and
hr-mlock timber, and Is a very desirable piece of
woodland.
Also at thrco o'clock p. m. of said day, will
bo exposed to public sale on the premises, all
thnt certain tplece, parcel and tract of land
situate In the township of Briar Creek afore
said, bounded and described ns follows tc-wlt:
Beglunlng at a stono In the centro of a public
road leading from Evansvllle to Salem line:
thence along centre of said public rond north
8Vi degrees east 875-10 perches to a stone;
thence north 7i degrees west, 225 perches to
stones; thenco south 87 degrees west, 87 7-10
perches to stones; thence south 1 degrees
cast, 232 perches to a stone, tho place of begin
tilng, containing
125 ACRES,
neat measure, whereon Is erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
bank barn and out-bulldlngs. About one hun
dred acres ot this land Is cleared and mostly In
a good state of cultivation, tho balance Is reas
onably well timbered with oak, plno and chest
nut timber. There Is a good well of water at
the house, also one at barn. Also a lot of choice
fruit on the premises.
Tkrms of Sale: Ten per cent, of the pur
chase money to be paid at the striking down of
the property, fifteen per cent, on tho first day
of January, 18U7, and the balance in one year
from the first day of January 1897, together
with Interest thereon from the first day of
January 1897. Deed to be delivered to the pur
chaser upon receipt of purchase money. The
purchaser or purchasers will be required to
give bond with good and approved security for
tho faithful payment of the purchase money
according to the above conditions.
GEORGE W. ASH, and
GEOKOB W. A8H,
BliADC. FREAS,
Executors of Fannie Freas, dee'd.
L. S. WlNTiKSTKEN, Atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of EUag Schllcher, tnte of Beaver township
deceased.
Sotlce Is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Ellns Si'hllcher, late of
HeatxT tottnishti), deceased, have been granted to
ttw underslinwt administrator, to wlunn all iter
sons indebted to said estate are reiruested to tnake
payments, and those having claims or dema' ds
will make knotcn the same without delay to
J. W. SCHIACIIKR,
Snyder, Atty. Administrator,
10-8-64 Mountain Grove, rn
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Israel llolstlne, deceased.
Xntlce is herein! given thai letters testamentary
on the estate of Israel Hotstlne, late of Roaring
creek township, Columbia county, deceased, have
tieen granted by the Register of Wills of Columbia
comity, Penna, to the undersigned, to whom, all
payments must be made and all claims present'
ed. WILLI A M UOLs T1SK,
Freeze Jr llarman, A litis. Kxecntor,
lu-s-iu iltllgrove, Columbia Co , Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of John tt'enner, late of Fishlugcreek twp,
deceased.
Sottas is hereby given that letters of admint.i.
trillion on the estate of John Wenner, lateu.tElsh
Inncreek township, deceits d, have been granted
to Hie undersigned administrators, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are reipwsted to
make payments, and those having claims or 1h.
mauds trill make known the same without tie.
lay to MICIIA ET WESSMt,
J. M. WK.SXKR.
Chrisman, Ally. ELIAN WEXXtiR.
10-1-iiic. Administrators.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snyder, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House''
HLOOMSllURO, PA.
Large ami convenient sample rooms. Btlh
rooms, hot anil cold water, and all moJiin
conveniences
PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAMf,
Mrs. Ent'l Building, Court Horn Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Pct Office Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PAi
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, sad floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOIIK O. rRKRZX. JOIIN O. BAKM1H
FREEZE & 1 1 ARM AN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offlccs: Centre St., first door below Opera nouse
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, P..
WM. Ii MAGILL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
tsquare.
W. II. SNYDER,
ATTORN KY-T-LAW,
Olfice 2nd floor Mrs. Entsbuilding,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd float,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
n. v. wnrr. A. K. TOST
WHITE & YOST
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Columbian Building, 2nd Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
RALPH R. JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hartman Building, Market Square,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
R. RUSH ZARR,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, comer of 2nd and
Centre Streets, i-i2-'94
W. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building,
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
fOfflce LIddlcot building, Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARK,'
ATTORHIX-AT-tAir AHI9DECES Off
THI rTAC,
Uojta Bam. Brnktofc ata
BLOOKSBUJ30, FA.
J. IL MAIZE,
TTOKHXVAX-LAW, DfSOBAaCB AXB
' UUi. XSTATS ACXXX.
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOM SWTRG, FA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNIY-AT-iAV,
CUik'i BuiMJog, cor. MaU aad Gemtn Si
BLOOMSBURG, P
(yCaa be consulted in German.
Vf. II. RHAWN,
ATTORJOCY-AT-fcAWi
Office, oorner of Third and Mifn Srrnfv
CATAWISSA, PA.
Dr. J. C. R UTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SUXCKJN,
Office, North Market Street,
BLOOM SBORQ, PA.
J. S. JOIIN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence,
lence, 410 Main St., J
BLOOMSBURG, PAjl
7-30-iy
Hpbcial Attention to Disiasis or Cbilmih
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
nOMQJOrATHIC PHYSICIAN AND STJKOBOW
orrici hocks: Office & Residence, 4th St.,
Until 9 a. m.,
lto2and7to8p.M. liL OONf-Ltl o, I'j
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth St
DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND NOS
SPECIALTY
(S to 10 A.M.
I. 2 to 4 P. M.
17 to V P. M.
;s to in A.M. LLOOWSBUKO
orrtci iiocrs
FA.
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
-Bloomsiiuro, Pa.-
Office and residence in Prof. Waller' Bomb.
MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
HONORAA. BOBBINS, M. D.
Office, West First Str",
BLOOMSBURG, T .
WSpecial attention given to the eye bbo
the fitting of glasses.
Dr. F. W. REDEKER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Omce and Residence, Centre St., between 4th
and BUi Mis.
Diseases of the car, nose and throat a specialty.
HLOOMSBURG, PA.
is to in a, m.
omc hocrs:-i to 8 p.m.
U to p. in.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburo, Pa
THE EYE A Sl'ECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection
DR. M. J. HESS,
I
DENTISTRY
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
SPECIALTY,
Corner Main nnd Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PAM
Dr. W. II. TIOVSF,
SURGEON DES1jT,
Office, Barton's Building, Main tt low Kara
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior mumft
and all work warranted as represented. '
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAOT,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge whea
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be 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 8:30 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. to.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKFLVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Hart man
Represents twelve of tho nmmat. nmnu.
les ln.the world, among whlc ii are :
CASH i TOTAL SUBPLVI
CAPITAL.. A3HKT8. OTS) 111
Frnnfllnof Phlla.. tioo.nno f :U'if-H l,(00,M
PennV, Phlla 40o,m0; M,Hf,itio i,4ii,M
srarum
ALL.
.10,501
Queen, of N. Y.... Mw.ooof s,ms,i5 l,an,ui
Westchester. N. Y. soo.onfi i.tm .iW it&.rtt
N. America, Phiia. S,ooo,uocr .rto,tH9 z,uvrit
Offici in I. W. MCEBLTT'S Stobi.
WLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BKOWH)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Represent Seventeen as good Compaa
les as there are in the World and ail
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRE INSURANCE,
BLOOSBUKG, PA. y
Home, of N. Y.s Merchants of Newa.4.
N. J.; Clinton, N. V.: Peoples', N.Y.:Read.
ing, Pa ; 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 seatOMi
by age and fire tested, and have never vet
had a loss settled by any court of law. Their
assets are all invested in solid securities, and
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted and
paid as soon as determined, by Christian F.
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster. Blooaar
burg, Pa.
Ihe people of Columbia couiiiy liurald
patronize the ncency where losses, if anv.
are seitiea ana paia by one ot tnclr
citizens.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
B. Stohner, Trap. C. F. Stchncr, Assistant.
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot
and cold water, and all modem convenience.
The hotel has been lately rcfui nUlied.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. nnrtrel, Prop. Peter F. licldy, Manager
No. 121 West Main Street,
HLOOMSllURO, PA.
CiT Large nnd convenient simi le rooms
l!ath rooiiis, but ami .!.! waicr, and al
modern conveniences, bar stucUd withbes
wines and liquors, l'iisl-class livery attached'
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