The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 27, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    [ CHILD STAETB A FUENAOE.
Lebanon Stack in Operation After Four
Years Idleness.
Fire was lighted in Stack No. 2 of
the Bird Coleman Furnaces, at Corn
wall. The torch was applied by
Elizabeth Cafies, the 7-year-old
daughter of Thomas H. Caffes, solici
tor of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel
Company.
The furnace, which has been idle
four years, will give employment to
several hundred hands. The com
pany has a five years' lease of the
plant, and will shortly start the re
maining furnace, as well as the stack
of the Colebrook plant at West
Lebanon.
Sarsaparilla is prepared by
expenWced pharmacists who know
precisely the nature and quality of all
ingredients used.
About a month ago a marriage
took place at Stroudsburg, the con
tracting parties being Robert W.
Ptotts, aged 77 and Mrs. Eliza
Brooks aged 60. At the time of
securing the marriage license, the
prospective bride was asked con
cerning her first spouse's decease,
she replied that it was about 1883.
There is no doubt that Mrs. Plotts
believed that her liege lord had
gone to that unknown land when
she answered "yes" to the question
of Mr. Plotts, but now after one
month of wedded bliss, her cup of
happiness is shattered into a thou
sand fragments by the terrible
tidings that William Brooks who
married her many years ago in
merry England has turned up alive
and well. Now there's trouble in
the family.
SALT RHEUM, TETTER, ECZEMA.—
These distressing skin diseases relieved
by "tie application. Dr. Agnew's Oint
ment is a potent cure for all eruptions
of the skin. Jas. Gaston, Wilkesbarre,
says: "For nine years I was disfigured
with Tetter on my hands, Dr. Agnew's
Ointment cured it." 35 cents.—7s.
Sold by C. A. Kleim.
The Brockport Democrat "hits the
nail on the head" when it says: "It is
your local paper that records your
births, publishes your marriages, and
chronicles your debt. To the 40 page
compendium of the happenings of the
world you are not even a mere cipher.
To get the least notice from them you
must steal $r 0,000, commit an atro
cious crime, or have halt a dozen
wives. But your local paper watches
over you with solicitude at all times.
If you are sick, it is sorry and hopes
you soon will get well; it tells when
you come and go, when your house
bums down and when you build a
new one; when Johnny has the
mumps and Mary has the measles,
and hbw much Pete weighed when he
arrived. Take the city paper if you
are interested in Africa, but if "ou
want the local news take the ' /cal
paper."
JURY LIBT FOR FEBRUARY
GRAND JURORS.
Beaver—Peter Kneght.
Benton Twp—C. E. Albertson,
Briarcreek—Lloyd Knorr.
I Bloom—Frank Cavanee, John B. Gruber,
John Tracy.
Conyngham—Michael Whynn.
Greenwood—L. J. Buck, Jos. Heacock.
Jackson —J. F. Dcrr, Jasper Fritz, J. B.
Richie.
Main—Lloyd Kennedy.
Montour—Arthur Roberts.
Mt. Pleasant—Jos. Patterson.
Orange—W. A. Lemon, A. B. Herring.
Pine —Benj. Gordner, Wesley Baker, Benj.
Applegate.
Scott—H. E. Hippen6teel.
Sugarloaf—H. J. Hess, Frank Getz, E. J.
Drum.
TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK.
Beaver—H. L. Miller.
Benton—G. B. Cjossley, Chas. F. Mann.
Benton Twp—W. W. Hess.
Berwick—O. H. Barnard, jas. W. Evans.
L. J. Fuller.
Bloom—John Armstrong, Chas. A. Cox,
Henry Hower, A. H. Kitchen, Matthew Mc-
Reynolds, Geo. G. Stoan.
Briarcreek—J. P. Freas.
—D. E. Billig, Stephen Baldy
W. R. Long, W. H. Pfahler.
Catawissa Twp.—James Keefer.
Centralia—Morton Hanley, David E.Kel
ler, C. G. Murphy.
Centre—Sam Ilarman.
Conyngham—Henry Whitaker.
Kishingcreek Jacob Hummel, G. W.
Hess, Clarence Yost.
Franklin—Daniel Drum,
Greenwood—Lloyd Yeager.
jackson—J. W. Knause.
Main—Lloyd Dalious.
Orange—Jeremiah Comstock.J. P. Ilouck.
D. F. Mordan.
Scott—Phillip Fritz, Wm. Hummel
TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK.
Benton Twp—A. A. Colley, John Lau
bach, Ira J. Thomas.
Berwick—Wm. Carey, C. H. Fritz, H. M.
Kirkendall.
Bloom—Philip Crawford. Thos. Geddis,
Edward Holmes, C. F. Stohner, W. B.
Laub&ch.
Briarcreek—J C. Spoonenberg.
Catawissa—j. D. Bodine, T. P. Chering.
ton, J. F. Fisher, John Kline, Daniel S.
Pensyl, J. K. Sharpless.
Centralia —A. B. Fortner,
Cleveland—-Jacob Carol, Jacob E. John
son, Simon Leiby.
Conyngham—James Donner, J. C, Men
singer.
Fishingcreek—John W. Bogart, Amos
Dresher, E. M. Lauhach, Daniel McHenrv
Hemlock—G. B. Hosier.
Locust—M. L. Raup.
Millvillc —Thos. Wright.
Mifflin —W. Hess.
ML Pleasant—R. B. Seytert.
Pine—Benj. Lee, Alem B. Johns* n.
Scott—Wip. K. Grimes.
Sam Jones' Ideal Man- j
The Rev. Sam Tones expressed '
some sound sense in very vigorous I
English in a recent sermon when he
said:
"The place to take the true mea
sure of a man is not in the market
place, or the amen corner, not in the
field or forum, but at his own fireside.
There he lays aside his mask and you
may learn whether he is an imp or an
angel, king or cur, hero or humbug.
I care not what the world says of him,
whether it crowns him with glory or
pelts him with bad eggs. I care not a
copper what his religion would be. If
his babies dread his home coming and
his better half swallows her heart every
time she has to ask him for a five dol
lar bill, he is a fraud of the first water,
even though he prays night and morn
ing until he :s black in the face and
shouts hallelujah until he shakes the
eternal hills. But if the children run
to the front gate to meet him, and
love's owns sunshine illuminates the
face of his wife when she hears his
footsteps, you can take it for granted
that he is true gold—his home in
heaven and the humbug never gets
that near the throne of God. He may
be a rank atheist and a red flag anar
chist, and a Mormon, and a Mugwump;
he may buy votes and bet on the elec
tions ; he may deal from the bottom
and drink beer until he can't tell a
silver dollar from a circular saw, and
still he is infinitely better than the
man who is all suavity, but who makes
his home a hell—who vents on the
heads of his helpless wife and children
the ill nature he would like to inflict
on his fellow men but dares not. I
can forgive much in that fellow mortal
who would rather make men swear
than women weep ; would rather have
the hate of the world than the con
tempt of his wife ; who would rather
cad anger to the eye of a king than
fear to the face of a child."
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of PI. Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county,
and to me directed, tbere will be exposed to
public sale at the Court Uouse, In Bloomsburg,
Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at. a o'clock p. m., all that certain tract of land
situate In ltoarlngcreck township, county of
Columbia, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded
on 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,
be the same, more or less, being the same tract
of land which John W. Hoffman, High Sheriff of
Columbia County, by virtue of a writ Issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, beating date the 15th day of September
1877, against David R. llower, sold as the pro
perty of David K. Hower to Jacob H. Vastlne;
and the said Jacob 11. Vastlne and wife, by deed
dated the Sth day of February 1881, conveyed to
the said Bennevllle Khoads.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Jacob H. Vastlne vs. Bennevllle Khoads, and to
be sold as the property of Bennevllle Khoads.
W. W. BLACK,
RHAWN & SMALL, Sheriff.
Attorneys.
SHERIFF S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Issued out
of the court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, and to mo directed will he euposed to
public sale at the Court House 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:
Beginning at a point on the north side of sixth
street, corner of lot of Anna E. Kahler, thence
along Sixth street, north, stxty-tour and one
half degrees east, thirty feet to a phst, thence
north twenty-live and one-half degrees west
sixty-one feet to a stake, thence north thirty
one degrees west, one hundred and ntteen feet
to Sterner's alley, thence southwardly along
said alley thirty-live feet, nine Inches to lot of
Anna K. Kahler, thence along said lot south
thirty-one degrees east one hundred and
seventy-one feet to Sixth street, the place of
beginning. It being tho same premises which C.
M. Crevellng by deed bearing date the 18th day
of March 1892, conveyed to Peter H. Kehoe.
Whereon Is erected a two and one-half story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and outbulldlDgs.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of
Sallle Naylor vs. Peter n. Kehoe, and to be sold
as the property of Peter H. Kehoe.
Bcckinouam, Atty. W. W. Black,.
Sheriff
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of writ of alias Fl. Fa. and Vend.
Ex., issued out of the Court of Common pleas of
Columbia county, l'a., and to me directed, there
will be expoaed to public sale at the Court
House in Bloomsburg, on
SATURDAY, FEB'Y 12, 1898,
at 2 o'clock p. m„ all that certain piece, parcel
or lot of ground, situate In tho town of Blooms
burg, Columbia county and state of Pennsyl
vania, at the south-east corner of Ninth street
and an extension of Iron street, thence along
said Ninth street north sixty-live degrees and
fifty minutes, east three hundred feet to lands
lately laid out and sold by o. A. Jacoby and his
administrators; thence by same south twenty
eight degrees and Ave minutes, east one hun
dred and twenty-eight and one-tenth feet'
thence weatwardly parallel with Ninth street
three hundred seven and one-fourth feet to
Iron street aforesaid, thence by same north
twenty-four degrees and twenty minutes, west
one hundred and twenty-eight feet to the place
of beginning, whereon are erected a
TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING
used for manufacturing purposes, and out
buildings.
Seized, taken Into execution.at the suit of
F. J. Klchard, Trustee, vs. The Bloomßburg
Manufacturing Company, and F. W. Jcnes vs.
The Bloomsburg Manufacturing Company, and
to be sold as the property of The Bloomsburg
Manufacturing Company.
Waller, W. W. BLACK, Bherlff,
Herring, Attya. l-SO-ts
THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA
SHERIFFS 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 will be exposed to
public sale at the court house In Bioomsburg,
Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 8 o'clock P. M., all that certain piece and
parcel of land situate In the vlllago ot 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
ltoblns, on the north an alley, on the west an
alley, and on the east Main street, one ot said
lots being 66 feet In width, and the other 65 feet
In width, and each extending to an alloy on the
west 160 feet, 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 VB.
Benjamin W. Drake and Marietta Drake, and
to be sold as the property of Benjamin W. Drake
and Marietta Drake.
HAKMAK, 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 will be exposed to public
sale at the court house In Bioomsburg, Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 8 o'clock P.M., all that certain piece and
parcel of land situate In the town of Berwick,
County ot Columbia and State of 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 G.
smith, thence along said lands 49x feet to lot
No. 18, thence along said lot 100 feet to Fourth
street, and thence along Fourth street 49x feet
to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a
two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of the
Cosmopolitan Building & Loan Association vs.
Harriet Albertson, and to be sold as the property
of Harriet Albertson.
HARMAM, Atty. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff.
SHE-RIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Alias Levari Facias, Is
sued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Co
lumbia county, Pa., and to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale at the Court House, lu
Bioomsburg, on
SATURDAY, FEB'Y 12, 1898,
at two o'clock p. m., all that certain messuage,
tenement and tract of land, lying and being In
on the north-west corner or Catharine street, In
the town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a corner of
Eight and Catharine streets, north twenty-live
degrees and flfty-slx minutes, west seventy
feet to a stone corner of lot of C. W. Miller,
thence along same south sixty-two degrees and
fifteen minutes, west thirty toot to a stone cor
ner of lot of F. Q. Yorks, thence along same
south twenty-four degrees and fifty-six min
utes, east seventy feet to Eighth street, thence
along said Eighth street north slxty-slx degrees
and thirty minutes, east thirty feet to the place
of beginning.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of the
Anglo American Savings and Loan Association
vs. Hattle L. Webb and J. Nelson Webb, and to
be sold as the property of Hattle L. Webb and
J. Nelson Webb.
Little & Tus tin, W. W. BLACK,
Attorneys. Sheriff.
_l-20-ts
SATISFACTION OF A MORT
GAGE.
To the Honorable Judges of the Court of Com
mou pleas of Columbia county.
The petition of christian L. Moore of Benton.
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, respectfully
represents:
That on the 20th day of June, A. D., one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, a cer
tain mortgage was executed and delivered by
him to JllO. C. lless and Leah, his wife, of Wil
low Creek township, Lee county, and state of
Illinois, on a messuage and tract of land situ
ate in sugarloaf township, Columbia county
andstate of Pennsylvania, and bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a post
thence by land of William Berlinger south
twenty-three degreeß, west eighty-one perches
and six-tenths to a post, thence by land of
Joshua Brink south sixty-seven degrees east
one hundred and four perches and eight-tenths
to stones, thence south three quarters of a de
gree, west flfty-slx perches to stones thence by
Tand of Kebecca Vandersllce, south eighty eight
and three-quarter degrees, east thirty-five
perches and three-tenths to a post, thence by
land of George Moore north one and a half de
grees, east one hundred and thirty-one perches
to a post, thence by lands of Jno. Moore, north
sixty-seven and a half degrees, west one hund
red and eleven perches and three-tenths to the
place of beginning containing seventy-two acres
forty-seven ant. two-tenths perches of land
with allowances uf six per cent for roads, to se
cure the payment of four certain bonds or
writings obligatory dated the day and year a
foresald conditioned for the payment unto the
said Jno. C. lless and Leah, his wife, of two
hundred and two dollars and eighty-eight cents
as follows, to wit: one hundred dollars on the
flrst day of July next ensuing the date hereof,
thirty-two dollars and fifty cents on the first
day of April, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-one, thirty one dollars and thirty cents
on the first day of April A. 1). one thousand
eight hundred and sixty two with lawful Inter
est from their dales, and the fourth bond for
the payment of thirty-nine dollars after the
death of their mother. Susanna Moore, with In
terest thereon which said mortgage Is recorded
In the office for the recording of deeds In Col
umbia county In mortgage book No. 4, pages
363 and 3M The petition further represents
that judgement was confessed for the debt and
Interest on the three first above mentioned
bonds as appears of record In the court of com
mon pleus of Columbia county to No. lot Sep
tember term 1862, and that said Judgment was
satlsiled on the said record for debt, interest
and cost, on the thlrty.nret day of August, A.
I>. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three
The petition further represents that the said
Susanna Moore, mentioned In said mortgage
died on about tho 16lh day of September AT I.,
lsß3,and that the said bond Of thirty-nine dollars
with Interest thereon payable after the death of
Susanna Moore has been paid In full and the
said mortgagees above named are still the legal
holders theieof and havo neglected to satisfy
the same, he prays the court to make an order
that notice of these facts may be given to the
said Jno. C. Hess and Leah lless his wife, or
their executors, administrators, or assigns re
eiulrlng them to appear at a time to be fixed by
tne said court ana answer this petition, and If
the said mortgagees cannot be found, then to
make such further order in reference
to publication, of notice as is required
by act of assembly in such case made
and provided, and after such notice given to
order satisfaction to be entered on the record of
the said mortgage.
And he will ever pray A c.
CHRISTIAN L. MOOITE.
STATS OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1
COUNTY OF COLOMBIA, 1 8S "
Christian L. Moore being duly sworn accord
ing to law says that the facts set forth In the
above petition are true and correct to the best
of his knowledge and belief.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th
day of December, A. D. 1897.
SAMUELS. HARVJBV NOTARY PUBLIC.
now P 9o ' jf, < after reading said
petition and considering tho facts therein, the
s'®?}® ot Columbia county la directed to serve
a notice stating the facts set forth In said pe
ti?e Patties or their legal representa
„'™' lf to." 6 found In the'county, and If the
parties aforesaid cannot be found In said
county, then the sheriff shall give public no
tice as aforesaid In one newspaper within said
p 9 "htj oncea week for four weeks successlve
i?.5 rter . tb ® next term of court requiring the
Parties to appear at said term and answer
the petition as aloresald.
. , . _ „ BY THE COURT.
A true and correct copy.
, __ W. H. HENRI E, PKOTHY.
In accordance wltn the foregoing, the par
ttea named are required to appear at the Court
Pa. 2?55^ lei S'i 0 68 el£at Bloomaburg,
la., ion Monday, February 7,1896, to answer aala
J - B - MCHENRY,
W® Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By vl.tue of a writ of Pi. Pa Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and
to me directed there will be exposed to public
sale at the court house In Bioomsburg, Pa., on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 8 o'clock P. M., all that certain messuage,
tenement and tract of land situate partly In
Catawlssa 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
Henry Hoffman and running thence by said
line north 43j# -tegrees east 66 perches to a white
oak, thenc south 70 degrees east seven-tenth
perches -u a stone heap, thence south 78J<
degrees east 16 perches to a stone heap, thence
south 83 degrees east 89 perches to a black oak,
thence north degrees east 11 perches .to
a stone heap, thence north 45 degrees easl 80
and seven-tenth perches to a post, thence by
land of Isaac Breech and othersßOuth 40degrees
east 75 perches to a post, thence south 88
degrees west 38 perches to a maple, thence
south 9 degrees west 7 and seven-tenth perches
to a stone heap, thence south 80 degrees west
80 perches to a stone, thence BOuth 8X degrees
west 23 perches to a stone, thence by land for
merly of Samuel 51 ears, Jr., south 53 degrees
west 64 perches to a post, thence north 41 de
grees west 93 perches to the place of beginning,
containing
74 ACRES AND 51 PFRCHES,
neat measure, be the same more or less. It
being the same premises which Moses llower
and Elizabeth his wife by their indenture dated
April 2, 1877, and recorded in the offlce for
recording deeds, Ac., for the county of Columbia,
in Deed Book No. 29, page 787, etc., granted and
conveyed to Keuoon Rlegel, whereon are erect
ed a
TWO STORY FRAME DWELL
ING ROUSE,
Bank Barn and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Jacob H. vastlne vs. Reuben Klegel, and to be
sold as the property of Reuben KlegeL
RHAWN & SMALL, W. W. BLACK,
Attorneys. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County,
Pa, and to me directed, will be exposed to public
sale at the Court House, in Bioomsburg on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898.
at two o'clock In the afternoon, all that piece
parcel and tract of land situate In Greenwood
Township, County of Columbia and State of Pa.,
in the vlllago of Kyersgrove 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. U" In the return
ot Inquest m 'he partition of the real estate of
Jacob Eyer, deceased, and bounded on the north
by the public road leading from Eyersgrove to
Jerseytown, on the east by public road leading
from Bioomsburg to Mlllvllle, on the south by
lot of Jackson Bobbins 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 In depth.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of
Joseph Deppen vs. J. Relnard and to be sold as
tho property of J. Relnard.
CHKIBMAH, Atty. W. W. BLACK,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia couhty
Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed
to public sale at the Court House In Biooms
burg, on
1 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1898,
at 8 o'clock In the afternoon, all that certain
messuage, tenement and tract of land altuate 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 Btxteen and one-half degrees west, nine
teen and one-half perches along paper nuu to a
chestnut; thence Bouth twenty-five degrees
west, eight perches to a stako; thence south
nineteen degrees west, six and one-tenth
perches to a stake; thence Bouth forty-three
degrees west, nine and one-halt perches to a
corner of foundry lot land of George Hughes;
thence along said lot south seven and one-half
degrees west, seventeen perches to a pine;
thence Bouth fifty-five and one-half degrees
west, twelve and two-tenths perches to a post
In line ot land ot Jonathan Fortner; thenco
along said land of Jonathan Fortner south nve
degrees west, thirty-three perches to a atone
heap; thence along land of Moses Hower and
others south thlrty-nlne and one-half degrees
east, forty-three perches to a maple tree; thence
along land of Miles and Daniel Helwtg 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; thence 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 ot
Henry Holllngsheod north thlrly-flvo degrees
west, twenty-five perches to a stake; thence
along the line of Philadelphia and Heading
Railroad south sixty-four and one-half degrees
west, twenty-three perches to a stake; thence
fifty-six degrees west, twelve perches to a
stake; thence south forty-eight degrees west,
twelve perches to a stako; tbenoe south forty
five and one-half degrees west, thlrty-slx
perches to a stake; thencesouthjflfty-three and
throe-quarter degrees west, fourteen perches
to a stake; thenco south slxtv degrees west
ten perches to a stake; thence 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 less. The said parties of
the first part, their heirs and assigns, reserving
the right and privilege to enter the land pass
ing on and along the northeast side of the pond
erected to gather water for the Paper Mill, and
the rlgpt to keep and maintain a ditch tor the
purpose bf conveying off the surface water that
might flow into the aforesaid pond through thp
lower endsf the garden at the dwelling house,
then carry the same through the oulvert under
the Catawlssa Railroad. Tho land above des
cribed being a portion of the same tract of land
which William McKelvy by Indenture dated 7th
of December, 1872, conveyed to Charles W. Mc-
Kelvy, recorded In Deed Book "Z," page 888, 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,
bam, and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Lloyd
T. Rider va Philip Sldler, executor of Matthias '
Olngles, deceased, and to be sold as the prop
erty of Philip Sldler, executor of Matthias Oln
gles, deceased.
FBIKZI, W. W. BLACK,
HAHHAK, Sheriff.
BAKCLIT, Attys. Jan. fr-W-te.
CARDSJg*
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORMXY-AT-LAW,
lira Knf s Building, Court Hoom Alley,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY - AT-LA W,
Poet Office Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PAt
C. W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, xad floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
John o. fhikis. John o. barman
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, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, P.L.
WM. H MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Peacock's building, Market
Square.
W. H. SNYDER,
ATTORNEY- 4T—LAW,
Office 2nd floor Mrs. Ents building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
ROBERT R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building, and floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Wirt Building, Court House Square.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
H. A. McKILLIP.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Columbian Building, and Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
RALPH R. JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hartrnan Building, Market Square,
Bioomsburg, Pa.
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office back of Farmers' National Bank.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
R. RUSH ZARR,
— ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Clark's Block, corner of and and
Centre Streets, l-ia-'94
W. A. EVERT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(Office over Alexander A Co. Wirt building.
G. M. QUICK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over First National Bank.
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
""Office I.lddlcot building, Locust avenue.
JOHN ML CLARK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW rTIMIIH ■ NT
THE PEACE,
Mayer BMa MUug
BLOOMSSOMGt PA.
J. EL MAIZE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IRIHIIW ■ ANN
REAL ESTATE ABM*.
Office in Lockard's Building.
BLOOMSBTOG, PA.
B. FRANK ZARR,
ATTORHEY-AY-LAW,
Clark's Building, cor. Main nnA Oatm StA,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
flVCan be cunsnUrd in fiuus
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORaXY-AT-LAW,
Office, earner at Third and Mate gtiatey
CATAWLSSA, PA.
DR. J. C. RUTTER,
PHYSICIAN AND AC—fr
Office, North Market State,
BLOOM SBUK& PA.
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGION.
Office and residence, 416 Main St,
3-7Q-1 y' BLOOMSBURG, PA ,
J. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Second floor Columbian Building, |!
Bioomsburg, PA. |
SFBCIAL ATTINTI OH TO DUB AIM or CHILMBB
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKOMOB
ornoß BOOBS: Office A Residence, 4th St.,
I7nUiaA.il.,
1 to 2 and 7 to 8 r. n. BLOOMBBCRO, PA
S. B. ARMENT, M. D.
Office and Residence No. 18. West Filth St
D 18BASSE OP THE TBROAT AND BOSK
SPECIALTY
(8 to 10 A.M. BLOOMBBUKS
orrics BOOBS, -(3 to 4 P. M.
(7 to 9 P. M. PA.
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
R BLOOMSBURO, PA.
Office and residence in Prof. Waller's Honaa.
* MARKET STREET 44
TELEPHONE.
) HENRY W. CHAMPLIN, M. D.
SURGEON AND GYNECOLOGIST.
Office over Fanner's National Bank.
Hours io to ta'A. M., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M
Residence, Third St. West of Jefferson.
TELEPHONE.
DR. F. W. REDEKER,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Office and Residence, centre St., between ttfc
and Bth Sts.
t Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
18 to 10 a.m.
oprici HOOBB: 1 to Bp. M.
(7 to a p. m.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. BLOOMSBURO, Pa.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasses
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connection
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 Marks
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
All styles of work done in a superior mat* A sr.
and all work warranted as represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge whaa
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the da/,
DR. C. S. VAN HORN,
—DENTIST.—
Office corner of East and Main streets, oj>.
posite Town Hall.
Office hours 8:80 to 13 a. m; 2tosp. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Hartman
Represents twelve of the strongest Com Dan,
les In the world, among which are:
CASH TOTAL SDBFMM
„ _ CAPITAL. ABBBTB. OTSB ALL.
Franklin of Phils.. 9400,00098,196,539 11,000,50!
Penn a, Phlla 400,000 3,835,160 1,41t,5n
Queen, of N. y.. . 500,n00 3,5.38,915 1 oil.m
Westchester, N.Y. 800,000 1,758, 50T 'S3
N. America, Phlla 8,000,000 9,730,589 1,864,718
OFFIOB IK I. w. MCKSLVT'B STOBI.
WLosses promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO EHEAB BROWN)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
—O—
Represent Seventeen as good Compan .
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRR INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark,
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.;Peoples', N.Y.jßead.
ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New York)
Jersey City Fire Ina Co., Jersey City, N. J.
These old corporations are well seasoned
by age and fire tested, and have never fat
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
paid as soon as determined, by Christina T.
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Pinnae
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county ahoali
patronize the agency where losses, if sap.
are settled and paid by one of their own
citizens.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
B. Stohner, Prop. C. F. Stohner, Assistant
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Hot
and cold water, and all modern conveniences
The hotel has been lately refurnished.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop. Peter F. Keldy/Manag
No. 121 West Main Street, "
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
W Large and convenient sample rooms,bath
rooms, hot and sold water, and modern con
veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and
liquors. First-claw livery attached.
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