The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 20, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    INTEMFERATE HABITS.
Opinion as to When a Wan Comes '
Under .egal Gait.
1 udge Harry White, ot Indiana,
while disposing of the license question
the other day, defined what he con
sidered a man of intemperate habits,
and consequently a man who should
be refused at the bar, in the following
words : "To our mind, then, a man
so given to the habit that he frequent
ly goes to the bar for a drink, occas
ionally gets under the influence, yields
to the temptation ot getting liquor
when offered, or excepts a treat
whenever invited, leaves his employ
ment in working hours to get a drink,
spends his earnings for it while other
responsibilities are neglected, feeds a
growing appetite for liquor without
any effort for control, is a person of
intemperate habits ; and when those
habits become known to the commun
ity in general, or in the neighborhood
where he lives, or among the people
with whom he has intercourse, and
see from time to time in the indul
gence of these habits, he is under the
ban of tne liquor law as a person of
known 'intemperate habits.' "
PROPOSED CHANGE OF PRESIDENT'S
TERM.
After the transaction of some
routine business in the senate on
Friday Mr. Hoar presented a joint
resolution proposing that the follow
ing articles be proposed to the legis
latures of the several states as an
amendment to the constitution of the
United States :
"The term of office of the president
and of the Fifty sixth congress shall
continne until the 30th day of April
in the year 1899, at noon. The sena
tors whose existing term would other
wise expire on the fourth day of
March, in the year 1899, 01 thereafter,
shall continue in' Office until noon of
the 30th day of April succeeding such
expiration ; and the 30th day of
April at noon shall thereafter be sub
stituted for the 4th of March as the
commencement and termination of
the official term of the president, vice
president, senators and representa
tives in congress.
The New Stamps.
The bureau of engraving and prnt
ing has made the changes 111 the color
of postage stamps that were decided
upon by the International Postal con
gress last year, but the new stamps
will not get into use for a month or
so. It will be remembered that the
congress decided that the one, two
and five cent stamps of the United
Statrs should conform in color with
the itamps ol the same value of all
couitries belonging to the postal
unicn. This will make the one cent
stanp green, the same tint as the old
thrc cent stamp ; the two cent stamp
remans vermillion, as it has been for
sotm time, while the brown five cent
stam> gives way to blue. These
charres were made to expedite the
handing of the international mail.
JJRY LIST FOR FEBRUARY.
GRAND JURORS.
Wrier—Peter Kneght.
Jcnton Twp— C. E. Albertson.
• "-."riarereck—Lloyd Knorr.
Bloom—Frank Cavanee, John B. Gruber,
John Tracy.
Conyngham—Michael Whynn.
Greenwood—L. J. Buck, Jos. Ileacock.
Jackson —J. F. Dcrr, Jasper Fritz, J. B.
Richie.
Main—Lloyd Kennedy.
Montour—Arthur Roberts.
Ml. Pleasant—Jos. Patterson.
Orange—W. A. Lemon, A. B. Herring.
Pine—Benj. Gordner, Wesley Baker, Benj.
Applegate.
Scott—ll. E. Hippensteel.
Sugarloaf—H. J. Hess, Frank Getz, E. J.
Drum.
TRAVERSE JURORS—ITRST WEEK.
Beaver—lLL. Miller.
Benton—G. B. Crossley, Chas. F. Mann.
Benton Twp—W. W. Hess.
Berwick—O. H. Barnard, Jas. W. Evans,
L. J. Fuller.
8100m —John Armstrong, Chas. A. Cox,
Henry Hower, A. H. Kitchen, Matthew Mc-
Reynolds, Geo. G. Sloan.
Briarcreek J. P. Freas.
Catawissa—D. E. Billig, Stephen Baldy,
W. R. Long, W. H. Pf.ihler.
Catawissa Twp.—James Keefer.
Centraba—Morton Hanley, David E.Kel
ler, C. G. Murphy.
Centre—Sam Harman.
Conyngham—Henry Whitaker.
Fishingcreek— Jacob Hummel, G. W.
Hess, Clarence Yost
Franklin —Daniel Drum.
Greenwood—Lloyd Yeager.
Jackson—J. W. Knause.
Main—Lloyd Dalious.
Orange—Jeremiah ComstockJ. P. Ilouck,
D. F. Mercian.
Scott—Phillip Frits, Wm. Hummel
TRAVERSE JURORS —SECOND WEEK.
Benton Twp—A. A. Colley, John Lau
bach, Ira J. Thomas.
Berwick—Wm. Carey, C. 11. Fritz, H. M.
Kirkendall.
Bloom—Philip Crawford, Thos. Geddis,
Edward Holmes, C. F. Stohner, W. B.
Laubach.
Briarcreek—J C. Spoonenberg.
Catawissa -J. D. Bodine, T. P. Chering
ton, J. F. Fisher, John Kline, Daniel S.
Pcnsyl, J. K. Sharpless.
Centralia—A. B. Fortner,
Cleveland —Jacob Carol, Jacob E. John
son, Simon I.eiby. .
Conyngham—James Donner, J. C. Men
singer.
Fishingcreek—John W. Bogart, Amos
Thresher, E. M. Laubach, Daniel McHenry.
Hemlock—G. B. Hosier.
Locust —M. L. Raup.
Millviile—Thos. Wright.
Mifflin—W. Hess.
Mt. Pleasant—R. B. Seyfcert.
Tine—Benj. Lee, Alem B. Johnscn,
Scott—Wm. E. Grimes.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vt.tue of a writ of Fl. Fa Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and
to me directed there will bo exposed to public
sale at the court house In Bloomsburg, Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898, I
at 2 o'clock P. M., all that certain messuage,
tenement and tract of land situate partly In '
Catawissa township and partly In Locust town
ship, county of Columbia and state of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a stone In line of land late of
llonry Hoffman and running thence by said
line north 43a degrees east 68 perches to a white
oak, thence south 7o degrees cast seven-tenth
perches to a stone heap, thence south T2J4
degrees east 16 perches to a stone heap, thence
south 83 degrees east 29 perches to a black oak,
thence north I\% degrees east 44>4 perches to
a stone heap, thence north 45 degrees easl 20
and seven-tenth perches to a post, thence by
land ot Isaac breech and others south 40degrees
east 75 porches to a post, thence south 22
degrees west 88 perches to a maple, thence
south 9 degrees west 7 and seven-tenth perches
to a stone heap, thence south 80 degrees west
20 perches to a stone, thence south 2J4 degrees
west 23 perches to a stone, thence by land for
merly of Samuel .'lears, Jr., south 53 degrees
west 64 perches to a post, thence north 41 de
grees west 93 perches to the placo of beginning,
containing
74 ACRES AND 51 PFRCHES,
neat measure, be tbe same more or less. It
being tbe same premises which Moses Hower
and Elizabeth his wife by their Indenture dated
April 2, 1877, and recorded In the olllce for
recording deeds, Ac., for the county of Columbia,
In Deed Book No. 29, page 737, etc., grunted and
conveyed to Heuben Klegel, whereon are erect
ed a
TWO STORY FRAME DWELL
ING HOUSE,
Bank Barn and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Jacob U. Vastlne vs. Reuben Klegel, and to be
sold as the property of Keuben Klegel.
Kuawn & Small, W. W. Black,
Attorneys. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ ot Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court or Common Pleas of Columbia County,
l*a, and to me directed, will be exposed to public
sale at the Court House, In Bloomsburg on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898.
at two o'clock lr. the afternoon, all that piece
parcel and tract of land situate In Greenwood
Township, county of Columbia and State of Pa.,
In the village of Eyersgrove and numbered In
the general plan of said Town by Nos. eleven
and twelve, and consisting of a portion of the
division designated by the' No. 11" In the return
01 Inquest In the partition of the real estate ot
Jacob Eyer, deceased, and bounded on the north
by the public road leading from Eyersgrove to
Jersoytown, on the east by public road leading
from Bloomsburg to MUlvlUe. 011 the south by
lot of Jackson Kobblns and on the west by an
alley, upon which Is erected a
FRAME HOTEL, BARN,
and outbuildings. Being one hundred feet In
• width and two hundred feet lu depth.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Joseph Deppcn vs. J. Itelnard and to be sold as
the property of J. Itelnard.
CiiKiSMAN, Atty. w. W. Black,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of tbe
Court of common Pleas of Columbia county,
aud to me directed, there will be exposed to
public sale at the Court House, In Bloomsburg,
Pa., ou
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain tract of land
situate In Koarlngcreek township, county of
Columbia, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
ou the north by land of Jacob strausser, on the
west by land of Solomon strausser, on the south
by land of William Bllleg, and on the east by
land of Conrad Houseman and William Yeager,
containing about
TWENTY ACRES,
je the same, more or less, being the same tract
ot land which John W. Hoffman, High Sheriff of
Columbia County, by virtue of a writ Issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia
County, bearing date the 15th day of September
1877, against David K. Ilower,, sold as the pro
perty of David K. Hower to Jacob It. Vastlne 1
and the said Jacob 11. Vastlne and wife, by deed
dated the sth day of February 1881, conveyed to
the said Bennevllle lthoads.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Jacob H. Vastlue vs. Bennevllle lthoads, and to
be sold as the property of Bennevllle Khoads.
W. W. BLACK,
KB AWN & SMALL, Sheriff.
Attorneys.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ ot Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court oi Common Pleas of Columbia county,
and to me directed there will be exposed to
public sale at tbe court house In Bloomsburg,
Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 2 o'clock P. M., all that certain piece and
parcel of land situate In the village of Light
Street, county of Columbia and state of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as follows:
Being two lots of ground situate on the west
side of Main street In said village adjoining on
the south a lot belonging to the heirs of Mary
Koblns, on the north an alley, on the west an
alley, and on the east Main street, one of said
lots being 65 feet In width, and the other 65 feet
■ln width, and each extending to an alley on the
west 160 teet, whereon are erected
TWO DWELLING HOUSES,
a Blacksmith Shop and Carriage Works.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of the
Cosmopolitan Building & Loan Association vs.
Benjamin W. Drake and Marietta Drake, and
to be sold as the property of Benjamin W. Drake
aDd Marietta Drake.
HARMAN, Atty. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of FL Fa. Issued out of the
Court of common Pleas of Columbia county and
to me directed there win be exposed to public
sale at the court bouse In Bloomsburg, Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 2 o'clock P. M„ all that certain piece and
parcel of land situate in the town of Berwick
County ot Columbia and state ot Pennsylvania!
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a corner of Fourth and Walnut
streets, running thence along said Walnut
street 100 feet more or less, to lands of Miles Q.
Smith, thence along said lands 49J4 feet to lot
No. 12, thence along said lot 100 teet to Fourth
street, and thence along Fourth street 49# feet
to the place of beginning, whereon is erected a
two-atory
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
Seized, taken Into exeoutlcn at the Buit of the
Cosmopolitan Building & Loan Association vs.
Harriet Albertson, and to be sold as the property
ot Harriet Albertson.
BARMAN, Atty. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff.
THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA.
SHERIFF S SALE.
By virtue ot a writ or Levari Facias Issued out
:of tlie court of Common Pleas of Columbia
\ county, and to mo directed will be exposed to
; public sale at tbe Court Uouse In Bloomsburg,
! Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at two o'clock p. m., all that tenement and lot
of ground situate In the Town of Bloomsburg,
County of Columbia, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as f llows, to-wlt:
I Beginning at a point on the north side of Stxth
street, corner ot lot of Anna E. Kahler, thence
along Sixth street, north, sixty-four and one
; half degrees east, thirty feet to a post, thence
1 north twenty-live and one-half degrees west
■ sixty-one feet to a stake, thence north thirty
one degrees west, one hundred and fifteen feet
to Sterner's alley, thonce southwardly along
said alley thirty-five feet, nine Inches to lot ot
I Anna E. Kahler, thence along said lot south
1 thirty-one degrees east one hundred and
; seventy-one feet to Sixth street, the place of
beginning, It being the same promises which C.
i M. Crevellng by deed bearing date the 18th day
i of March 1892, conveyed to Peter 11. Kehoe.
Whereon Is erected a two and one-half story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and outbuildings.
Bolted, taken In execution at the suit or
Sallte Naylor vs. Peter 11. Kehoe, and to be sold
as the property of Peter B. Kehoe.
BUCKINGHAM, Atty. W. W. BLACK,
Sheriff
SATISFACTION OF A MORT
GAGE.
To the Honorable .Judges of the Court of Com
! men pleas of Columbia county.
'J'be petition ot christian L. Moore ot Benton.
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, respectfully
represents:
That on the 20th day ot June, A. D., one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, a cer
tain mortgage was executed and delivered by
him to Jno. C. lless and Leah, his wife, ot Wil
low Creek township, Lee county, and state of
I Illinois, on a messuage and tract of land situ
ate In Sugarloaf township, Columbia county
andstate 01 Pennsylvania, and bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a post
thence by land of William llerlinger south
twenty-three degrees, west eighty-one perches
and six-tenths to a post, thence by laud ot
Joshua Brink south sixty-seven degrees east
one hundred and tour perches and eight-tenths
to stones, thence south three quarters ot a de
gree, west llfty-slx perches to stones thence by
■ land of ttebecca Vandersllce, south eighty eight
1 and three-quarter degrees, east thlrty-tlve
j perches and three-tenths to a post, thence by
laud of George Moore north one and a half de-
I gi ees, east one hundred and thirty- hie percl.es
to a post, thenue by lands of Jno. Moore, north
! sixty-seven and a half degrees, west one huud
red and eleven perches and three-tenths to the
place of beginning containing seventy-two acres
1 forty-seveu and two-tenths perches of land
| with allowances of six per cent for roads, to se.
cure the payment of four certain bonds or
writings obligatory dated the day and year u
furcsaul conditioned tor. the payment unto the
said Jno. c. lless and Leah, his wife, of two
hundred und two dollars and eighty-eight cents
' us follows, to wit: one hundred dollars on the
llrst day of July next ensuing the date hereof,
thirty-two dollars and hfty cents on the llrst
day of April, one thousand eight, hundred and
; sixty-one, thirty one dollars and thirty cents
■ on the llrst day of April A. 1). one thousand
1 eight hundred and sixty two with lawful Inter
est 1 rum (heir dates, arid the fourth bond for
I the payment ot thirty-nine dollars after the
1 death ot their mother Susanna Moore, with lu-
I torest thereon which said mortgage is recorded
| lu the office for the recording of ueeds In Col
-1 1 uinbla county la mortgage book No. 4, pages
858 and 354 Ihe petition further represents
, ! that judgement was confessed for the debt and
.Interestoll toe three tlrst above mentioned
1 ; bonds as appears 01 record In the court of com
mon pleas of i. olunibla county to No. 101 Sep
tember term 1862, und that said Judgment was
sal tilled on the said record for debt, Interest
und cost, on the thirty.tlrst day ot August, A.
1). one tUnusaud eight hundred and sixty-three.
The petition furl her represents that the said
Susanna Moore, mentioned In said mortgage,
died on about the 15th day of September A. D„
> l-83,and that the said bond of thirty-nine dollars
with Interest thereon payable after the death of
1 1 Susanna Moore has been paid In full and the
> said mortgagees above named are still the legal
, holders theieof and have neglected to satisfy
the same, he prays the court to make an order
that noLlce 01 these facts may be given to the
said Jno. c. lless and Leah lless his wife, or
their executors, administrators, or assigns re
-1 quiring them to appear at a time to be lixtd by
t tue said court unci answer this petition, and If
1 the said mortgagees cannot be found, then to
make such further order In reference
> to publication of notice as Is required
1 by act of assembly In such case made
aud provided, and after such notice given to
order satisfaction to be entered on the record of
1 the said mortgage.
Aud he will ever pray A C.
CHRISTIAN L. MOORE.
STATE OK PENNSYLVANIA, I „ Q
; COUNTY OK COLUMBIA, J SS
f Christian L. Moore being duly sworn accord
lng to law says that the facts set forth in the
t above petition are true and correct to the best
1 of his knowledge and belief.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this Slth
day of December, A. D. 1897.
; SAMUEL S. HARVEY, NOTARY PUBLIC.
' And now Dec. 27th, 1897, aftor reading said
I petition and considering the facts therein, the
, sheriff of Columbia county Is directed to serve
a notice stating the facts set forth In said pe
tition, on the parties or their legal representa
[ tlves, It to be found In the county, and II the
, parties aforesaid cannot be found In said
county, then the sheriff shall give public no
tice as aforesaid in one newspaper within said
county once a week for four weeks successive
ly prler to the next term of court requiring tbo
said par' les to appear at said term aud answer
the petition as atoresald.
BY THE COURT.
A true aDd correct copy.
\V. 11. HENRIE, PKOTIIY.
In accordance with the foregoing, the par
ties named are required to appeur at the Court
or Common Pleas, to be held at Bloomsburg,
I'a, on Monday, February 7,1898, to unswer Bald
potllton. J. B. McHENKY,
18 80 4t Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
—OP VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
By virtue of au order, Issued out of tbe Or.
phans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., tbe un
dersigned, administrator of tbe estate of M m
Rohrbacb, late eft Franklin township,
will expose to public sale, on the premises of
said decedent, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1898,
a tl:80 o'clock p. m., the following described
real estate, situate In Franklin township, Col.
umbla County, Pa, bounded and described as
follows, to wit:
PURPART NO. I.—Beginningatastonecorner
of Samuel Shuler's land, In the middle of the pub
lic road, leading from the Swamp School Uouso
to ltoarlngcreek; thenco by land of Samuel
Sbulcr, nortb66degrees, west I3andß-10perches
to a post; tliencc by the same north 57 degrecß'
west 7 and 5-to porches to a post; thenco by tbe
somo north, 2 degrees, cast 9 and l-io perches to
a stone: thence by the same north, 82J4 degrees'
west 18 and 1-10 perches to a post; tbence by the
same 34)4 degreos, west 18 and 6-10 perchos to a
stone; thenco by the same north 9 degrees, west
8 and 8-10 perches to a stone; thenco by the
same north 14 degrees, west 4 and 7-10 perchos
to a stone; thence by tbo same, and across Big
Hoarlngcreek, north 28 dogrees, east 8 perches
to a stono, on the north bank ot said creek, and
In Uno of Sylvester Bower's land; thonce down
the creek, by the said Sylvester Bower's land
north 51% degrees, west 14 and 8-lOperchos to a
post; thence by the same north 65 degrees, west
9 and 5-10 perches to a post; thence by the same
north 64 degrees, west 9 and 2-10 perches; thence
by the same north 11 degrees, west in perches
to a post; thenco by tbe same north 52 degrees,
west u and 5-10 perches to a post; thence by
the same north 88x degrees, west 16 and 6-10
perches to a post, In line dividing land of Syl
vester Hower and L. D. Hohrbach; thence by
land of the sold L. D. Kohrbacli, south #Ol4 do.
groea, west 24 and 5-10 perches to a stone; thenco
brttwMaom O
(more or less) to a stone; tbence by the same
south Si degrees, west 87)4 perches to a post, In
line dividing land of L. D. liohrbach and Aaron
Loreman; thence by the said Aaron Loreman
south 70 degrees, east ft perches to a hemlock,
on the west bank of the soul b branch of Roar
ing Creek; thence by the said Aaron Loreman
south 20 degrees, west 19 perches; thence by the
same south 18 and o-io perches; thence by the
same south 27 degrees, west 11 and 6-10 perches;
thence by the same south 79)4 degrees, west 31
perches; thence by land of 8. D. Loreman and
J. T. Ashworth south 1 degree, west 61 and r-to
perches (more or less) to a stake In the middle
of the public road, leading from Catawlssa to
Elysburg; thence through the middle of said
road south degrees, cast is perches; thence
by the same north 88 degrees, east 8 porches;
thence by the same north 81 degrees, east 8
perches; thence by the same north 65 degrees,
east 6 perches; thence by the same north 80
degrees, cast 8 perches; thence by land of Peter
H. Vought north 72 degrees, east 22 and 8-10
perches to a butternut tree; thence by the said
Peter 11. vought south 66 degrees, east oo and
8-'0 perches to a post; thence by the same south
76>4 degrees, east C 5 perches to a chestnut nak;
thence by the same and land of M'm. Artley
north 1 degree, east 45 and 2-10 perches to the
public school house lot; thence by the same
north 89 degrees, west 8 perches; thence by the
same north 1 degree, east 10 perches; thence by
the same south 8u degrees, east 6 perches to line
of Wm. Artley's land; tlHii.cc by the same and
land of D. A. Munson north 1 degree, cast 30
and 3-lo perches to the place of beginning, con
taining
115 AND 4-10 ACRES,
whereon are erected a good two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
large bank barn and other outbuildings. Good
well of water, trult trees, and land In a blgb
state ot cultivation.
PURPART NO. 2.—situate In Franklin town
ship, Cblumbla county, Pa., bounded and de
scribed as folTows, to wit: Beginning at a stone
corner of Christian Teltswortb's land, adjoining
land of Francis Ely; thence by land of the said
Francis Ely north 12 degrees, west 23 and 6-10
perches to a stone; thence by land of the same
south ilYx degrees, east 8 and 9-10 perches to a
post, near a small hemlock; thence by land of
John Llewellyn nortn 2% degrees, east 96
perches to a stono (formerly a pine knot), In
line of Peter 11. Vought's land; thence by land
of tbo said Peter H. Vought north 86J4 degrees,
west 52 and 1-10 perches to the west side of the
South Branch of Roaring Creek, adjoining land
ot David Keeder; thence up the west side the
South Branch of Roaring Creek, at low water
mark, Its various courses, 163 perches to a post
also a corner of David Reeder's land; theuee by
land of tbe said David lleeder south 4% degrees,
west 16 and 2-10 porches to a post: tbence by the
same south I!)!.( degrees, west 4 aud u-lo perches
to a post, at the nortn side of the public road,
leading from Elysburg to Bear Gap; tbence up
said road south 73 degrees, east 19 and 3-10
perches to the place of beginning, containing
ACRES
strict measure.
TERMS of SALE.—Ten per cent, of one
fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the
striking down of the property; the one-fourth
less the ten per cent, at the continuation of
sale; and the remaining three-fourths In one
year thereafter, with Interest from confirms"
tlon nisi.
L. D. KOHKBACU,
W. 11. SKYDBR, ATTY. ADM'H.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out of
the Court of common Pleas of Columbia county
Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed
to public sale at the court Hoiise In Blooms
burg, on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 2 o'clock In tbo afternoon, all that certain
messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in
the Township of Catawlssa, Columbia County,
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des
cribed as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a mark on the fence, thence
south sixteen and one-half degrees west, nine
teen and one-half perches along paper mill to a
chestnut; thence seuth twenty-live degrees
west, eight perches to a stako; thence south
nineteen degrees west, six and one-tenth
perches to a stake; thence south forty-three
degrees west, nine and one-halt perches to a
corner of foundry lot land of George Hughes;
thonce along said lot south seven and one-half
degrees west, seventeen perches to a plne ;
thenco south tlfty-flve and one-half degrees
west, twelve and two-tenths perches to a post
Inline of land of Jonathan Fortner; thence
along said land of Jonathan Fortner south tlvo
degrees west, thirty-three perches to a stono
heap; thence along land of Moses Ilower and
others south thirty-nine and one-halt degrees
east, forty-three perches to & maple tree; thence
along land ot Miles and Daniel Helwlg north
sixty degrees east, one hundred and nineteen
perches to a post; thence along land of same
north nineteen degrees west, ninety perches to
corner on public road; thenco along said road
north eighty-one degrees east, thirteen perches;
thence by same and a private road north eighty
three degrees east, sixty-four perches to post In
middle of a run; thenee down the middle of
said run In Its various courses and windings
along land of Solomon Helwlg thirty-eight
perches to an aspen ash; thence along land of
Henry llolllngshead north thlrty-flvo degrees
west, twenty-flve perches to a stake; thenco
along the line of Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad south sixty-four and one-half degrees
west, twenty-three perches to a stake; thence
flfty-slx degrees west, twelve perches to a
stake; thence south forty-eight degrees west,
twelve perches to a stake; thence south forty
five and one-half degrees west, thlrty-slx
perches to a stake; thence southtfltty-three and
three-quarter degrees west, fourteen perches
to a stake; thenco south slxtv degrees west
ten perches to a stake; thenco south slxty-tlve
and one-half degrees west, thirteen and nine
tenth perches to a mark on the fence, place of
beginning, containing
EIGHTY ACRES,
be the same more or les3. The Bald parties 'of
tbo llrst part, tbelr heirs and assigns, reserving
tbo tight and privilege to enter the land pass
ing on and along tbe northeast side of the pond
erected to gather water for the Paper Mill, and
tho right to keep and maintain a ditch for the
purpose of conveying ofT the surface water that
might flow Into tho aforesaid pond through the
lower end ot tho garden at the dwelling house,
then carry tbo same through the culvert under
the Catawlssa Railroad. Tho land above des
cribed being a portion of the same tract of land
which M'llllam McKelvy by Indenture dated 7tb
of December, 1872, conveyed to Charles \V. Mc-
Kelvy, recorded In Deed Book "Z," page 382, et
seq. which said portion was conveyed to the
said I. W. McKelvy by John W. Hoffman, Sheriff
of Columbia County, whereon are erected
A DWELLING HOUSE,
barn, and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Lloyd
T. Rider vs. PhUlo Sldler, executor of Matthias
Gingles, deceased, and to be sold as tbe prop
erty ot Fhlllp Sldler, executor of Matthias Gin
gles, deceased.
FKBXZI, W. W. BLACK,
HARK KM, SUerlff.
EMEINT, Attn- Jan. n-BMx
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Mrs. Ent's Building, Court House Alky,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Post Office Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA;
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, 2ad flour,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN O, KHBXZK. JOHN G. HAHMAN
FREEZE & HARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian building, 2nd flooc,
BLOOMSBURG, P.H.
WM. H MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
Square.
W. H. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY—VT-LAW,
Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATrORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. 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, corner of and and
Centre Streets, I-12-'94
W. A. EVERT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Office over Alexander & Co. Wirt building.
G. M. QUICK,
ATTORNFY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over First National Bank.
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
WOfflco Llddlcot building, Locust avenue.
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Affi>]KZD Of
THX rxacs,
Mayer Bear. Brildreg, lad
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. IL MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "*]TTII An
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Mais and Stv,
BLOOMSBURG, A
WCan be consulted in Gift—
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office, corner of Third and Main glmrti.
CATAWISSA, FA.
DR. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office, North Market Sir Ml,
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St,
3-7Q-y' BLOOMSBURG, PA
J. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Second floor Columbian Building,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
BPICIAL ATTENTION TO DtsiAsaaor G'miMsn
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
HOMCEOPATUICrHYSICIAN AND BUKOJKMI
OFFICE IIOCKB: Office & Keeldence, 4th St.,
Until R A.
Ito 2 and 7to 8 p. lc. PLOOMSIURG, PA
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No. 18. West Fifth St
D ISKASEB OF TDK THROAT AND NOSH
SPECIALTY
(8 to 10 A.M. BLOOMBBUHO
OFFICE HOURS. <2 to 4 P. M.
17 to 9 P. M. • PA.
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office and residence In Prof. Waller's BOOM.
* MARKET STREET
TELEPHONE.
HENRY W. CHAMPLIN, M. D.
SURGEON AND GYNECOLOGIST.
Office over Farmer's National Bank.
Hours io to 12 A. M., 3 to 5 and 7t08P.1l
Residence, Third St. West of Jefferson.
TELEPHONE.
DR. F. W. REDEKER,
PHY SICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office and St., between tth
and Cth Sts.
Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
18 to 10 a m.
OFFICE HOURS: -( 1 to 8 p. m.
(" to 9 p. m.
J. J. BROWN, M.'D.,
Market Street. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connenuoa
DR. M. J. HESS,
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
—A
SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
DR. W. H. HOUSE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Main below Maitm
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior marnet,
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge when
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, ou
posite Town Hall.
Office hours 8:80 to 12 a. m ; 2 to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Uartman
i„?1 pr f? en,s twelvp of the strongest Oomnaa,
lea In the world, among which are:
CASH TOTAL SUurine
Franklin of Pbila..
Penn a. Phlla 400,000 8,825,100 l uuS
Queen, of N. Y. 500,000 8,588,915 1 SKS
Westchester, N.Y. 300,(F0 1,753,807 iselrii
N. America, I'hlia. 3,000,000 9,780,089 2,9ftCni
OFFICI IN I. W. MOKRLTT'B STORE
W"Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FHEAS BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS
— o ■ ■■
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street*,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
—o—
Represent Seventeen as good Cotcpu
ies as there are in the World and an
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FJKK INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. Y.; Merchants of Newaik,
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N. Y.; Read
ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York;
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, V. J.
These old corporations are well 1 ■■mind
by age and fire tested, and have never yet
had a loss settled by any court of law. Thefe
assets are all invested in solid securitiea, and
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted mad
paid as soon as determined, by Christian W.
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Rinnan'
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county shonld
patronize the agency where losses, if aaw,
are settled and paid by one of their own
citizens.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stoliner, Assistant
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot
and cold water, and all modern convenience*.
The hotel has been lately refurnished.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop. Peter F. Reldy.'Manaw
No. 121 West Main Street, '
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
WLarpe and conveaieat sample rooms hath
rooms, hotard 00Id water, and irrdero con
ven.ences Bar stocked with best wine and
liquors. First-class livery attached.
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