-E COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, P. RATTLESNAKE EATER. (Seorcln Rearm AVho Cniiinrea nnd Sell tT-c Hi-pUles Sometime Makes it Meal of Tlirm. Moses Henderson Is a rnblo son of Atrica nnrt live two miles from Amcrl cub In u rocky Held win; re rnttlcKiinUfs are most plentiful, enjs tlie Niivniuinli News. .Moses tnnkeg n living by cnp turing snakes mid selliiifr tliem. This is the truth, strnnge na it niny seem. One day lntcly he killed n lnrge one with 11 rattles nn It. This wus a fat tnnkc and Moses nte it, Tlie other day 'he brought a very large aniike to the eity, tcylng to sell ita hide. There were ,13 rattles on it. The snnke wns very ,poor, nnd Moses sold it would not do to eat, and he stufTod its hide nnd sold it .for a good price. Every year Moses mokes a good denl of money (telling snake oil. lie anyi right down the Tertebrae of a rattlesnake is n fatty freak of flesh thnt mnkea an oil, when fried, that will cure any case or rheu matism. It is strange to how many people he sella this rheumatic snake oil. lie has a long list of certificates from people he has cured. Rome of them nre from intelligent whites, who declare that the oil has cured them when nil other remedies have fnlled. Ife sells a rial of the oil for one dollar nnd guar antees a lasting cure. Moses savs his father was nn African Toodoo doctor and taught him how to eure all aches nnd pulns with snake oiL The negroes of Sumter county ver ernte nnd fear him ns n mysterious doe- tor who can. cure when all else falls and Took upon his snake oil as some thing enchanted. Trial List- ITOR WEEK IlKfJINNING MONTAY, OCT 2t. Myion I Low vs Kdwaid Ivey. fteorge Ivey vs Lclward Ivey. p.llcn Shoemaker vs Joseph V 1'ausey. L J Kitchen use v iJavid Savage et al. II II Grotz, executor of Lzckiel Cole, Allans Cole, Charles W Miller and Sntnue Koheits. Mahala Crai;, Adinx of Susan Cooper, ricM, vs Margaret Averai et nl. Same vs D.iiiiel Miller. Martha A Case vs 1) L & W R K Co. Wni Cist: vs same. John SJiell vs the Lehigh & Wilkcs llaric Coal Co. Howard K Snyder, Indorsee of Mary M;i tee Snvder, vs lames Mairee, 2d, The Farmers' Mutual ins Co of Middle I'cnria, now to the use of Hurry S Knight Receiver, vs liariold Kierhufl. Same vs Sylvester Heath. Same vs J 15 Kohl .ins. S.uue vs Ulijah I'eterman. Charles K lSuckaiew niiil .Soph a .Miller, executors ol Solomon llehvit;, dec il, vs Franklin I, Shuman. Lnm.ir YanSvckul vs S S Dreishnch. Boyd- K Yetier vs the Lehigh & Wilkes Barre Coal Co. John V Shuman vs tame. G V Hauck vs same. !oyd I.ongenherjjer vs same. . Mary llieiseh vs same. Frederick Hummel vs same. Mary l.esher, widow of Mathias I.esher s Lehigh Valley Coal Co. John Kovats vs same. Wm C Sponsler vs Wm Walp, Admr ol Nary A Walp, deceased, vs William, George, James and Samuel Walp, I.ydia Clnywell nnd Jennie Dcuruk, heirs ot Mary A Walp, deceased. J 13 Kobison vs Benjamin II Karns, ten ant, and David W Campbell and Klmira J C W alker, claimants. Charles Trilt vs the Lehigh & Wilkes Uarre Coal Co. Kebecca Croop vs Henry Dcifus and Fan me Dcifus, his wife Simon Abelis use vs B J Doyle et nl. O BMellick vs The Penna Railroad Co. ftVaver Twp School District use vs Na thaniel Ney, et al. Frank V Pursel vs John K Grotz. Wm Bermnger vs the S II & W B Railway Co and its lessee, the I'enna K K Co Ueoree K 11 ess vs Albert Klinetob and Meslev Sitler. Thomas M Colder vs the Township of rishinccreek. Frank Shuman vs the Lehigh & Wilkes Barre Coal Co. Theodore Yeager vs W II Stebbins, of Wellshoro, Tioca county, Pa. The Citizens' Building & Loan Association ts Mat-caret Grady. The Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co ys Maria Dyke et nl. Same vs Same. Mrs Mary Strausser, wife of Augustus Strausser. vs Tacob II Khodes, Steemnier Brew Co vs Harvey Deitlerick G W Sharretts A: Co vs J hos Seaborne, M F Gardner vs Bloonishuig Car Co. Eli Mcllenry vs J T liiady. John Barrel vs Tatiick Bradley KQU1TV list. Road in Briarcieek Twp, near Ailam Suit, Catharine Frey vs h II W II K K Co. Creasy & W ells vs W m Jlerninger et al Leonard HessvsJ W Harvey. Estate of Peter Applcman, deceased. Jurors for September. The following iurors have been drawn f ntrmher term, beeinnini; on the fourth Monday of September : UltANl) JURORS. Benton Boro Joseph D. Fullmer, car penler; Richard T . Smith, manufacturer. Benton Twp Clarence Albertson, farmer McKinney LauUach, larmer. Berwick Frank Ent, blacksmith; L, llacenbucli, cleik. i:i..r,msbim Nathaniel Kreischer, ear iienter; Daniel Laubjch, mason; Smith Mc W. C. AicKinney, merchant i,.l, ' u. Reimard, stonemason; Edward "Rowe, barber. Driarcreek Geo W. Miller, landlord. Catawissa Twp Jonas Raup, farmer. i-nirAithur C. Creasy, farmer. Fishingcietk-Samuel B. douse, farmer N. W. Hess, tanner. Franklin-S. S. Haines, farmer. Locust Wilson Khoads, carpenter, Mtlluill losi.ih Heacock, miller. i iontour W, M. Monroe, manufacturer, Orange Amos Nevhard, undertaker. ' pine Milton II. Hittler, fanner Sugarloaf Peter K. Shultz, blacksmith. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK FOUR I MONDAY OF SKI'TEMIIER. n..nfr,n ltoio Biiiton Laubach, dentist. Ulixriii mini rfT 1. K. Bittenbender, fanner Hi.lle.nan. clerk; Fred Beagle, car Ln'...,-! lohn li. Gruver, teamslerj James Ki..D.i,.,,n mntraclor: Stephen Knorr, blacksmith; Harry Rhoades, carpenter; 1 V Vniihnti!i. nntilter. Uriarcreek-L. I. Adams, doctor; Wm, Catawissa lioro-O. D. L. Kostenboude u teller. Genitalia Walter House, laborer. Cleveland lohn Gahle, farmer; Harrison Kreischcr, farmer. Gonvneham Linnnucl Levnn, laborer; lia. Weiderinan. miner. Fishingereek lohn Kramer, farmer; loyd Zaner, veterinary surgeon. Greenwood Lloyd eager, f.irnirr. Jackson Lliner Slratib, fanner. Main-- Lewis Miller, farmer. Madison C. K. Crawford, laborer. Milllm C. W, Mensinger, miller. Miilville Cliandlee Ovcs, farmer. Mt. Pleasant llinliev Ruckle, farmer; Amos Wauich, farmer; Chas. Whitenight, armer. Orange Geo. M, D. Herring, mason. Pine Wesley P. Soncs, sawyer. Scott Harry Townscnd, farmer. Sugarloaf Charles Cole, laborer; Cornel ms llcss, laborer; L P. Hartman. farmer: Wellington Kocher, lalorer. SECOND WEEK- FIRST MONDAY OK OCTOHKR. Benton Horo -Andrew T. Ikcler, gent, Benton Twp Thomas Edward, miller; N. W. Hess, farmer. Berwick Daniel Reedy, carpenter. Dloomsbtirg Samuel Geiger, gent; W, A. larizel, landlord; Wm. E, Linker, book keeper; Samuel Shaffer, carpenter. Briarcreck Samuel Adams, farmer; O. F. Ferris, farmer; Henry Keck, farmer. Catawissa Horo Chas. Brown, merchant; Jesse Uoerdoif, laborer; George W, Keif- snyder, merchant; W, G. better, civil engi neer. Centralia lohn W. Goldsworthv. land lord; James LHiigley, miner. Cleveland John II. Parker, farmer. Coiiyngham Inoob L. Faux, laborer: las. Kostenbaudcr, laborer; John Judge, miner; nnciiacl Kowan, teacher. 1- ishingcreek E. S Stoker, farmer. Franklin Jeremiah Kostenbaudcr, farmer. Greenwood John W. Watts, laborer; Geo. '. Kindt, farmer; Geo. Dtefeiibach, carpenter. Main Samuel Alslctter, farmer. Miilville Edward Eves, hack driver. Montour Asa Deily, farmer. Mt. Pleasant Frank Kline, farmer, Scott Hurley Angle, undertaker; E. A Brown, laborer; Wesley Crawford, laborer. Sugarloaf Irwin Dili?, farmer; C. W. I Ies, farmer. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven to nil lcinfeps, credit or-, nnrt ol her persons, Interested in the estnies or me respective neceoenis, nmi minors, mar. Hie foKowliiK admliiltnialors,' exeeuiors' nnd irimrdluna' aceoimis have h"en tiled In th nlllre ot the Uetrlstcr of Coluinbta coiiniv, and will he presented, for eontlrinall'in nnd allowance ti l ie o nnaiiH t ouri. in oe nem hi oiooms Inn-it, Pa., on Monday, September '', lb'.i'.', at i u I'lnek p. m. ot said day : No. 1. First, and flnnl account, of Ira It. Mc Henry, guardian of Arthur H. Mcllenry. minor in hi or Anna .Mcueniy, late or ninioii i wp., tleceasua. No. a First and tlnal account of J. I), and W. K. Armstrofir. Hilliilnl-l rators ot Charles F, ArnistrniiK, late of the Town of lllooinsuuri;, deceased. No. 8. First and tlnal account of I. K. Krlck- Damn, emtrd'nu of Osear J. and Adrian llueku lew, minor ehl'dien of James llueknlew, late of Arizona, deceased. No. 4. First, nnd flnnl account of Wm. Mas tent, executor of Mariraret Masters, late of Miilville, deceased. No. .'. The tlrst and tlnal account of Daniel Nyer, ndinlnlMtrator of Kebecca ueck, lulo of Mltllln Twp., deceased. No. 0. First and tlnal account, of John Kline, er, administrator d. b. u of Alexander Kllng-er, late ot tiugnriuai i wp.,ueeeusea. No. 7. First and tlnal account of Thomas J, Cnletnun. udmtnlsLra'or of Kuiah J. Hitler, lute of FlsiilutfcreeK i wp., aeceusea. No. . First and partial account of A. J. and .1. F. Derr. administrators of Irani lierr, late, of Jackson 1 wp., uuceaseu. No 9. First and llnal account of William inonenberif. administrator of Peter cipoueu- uertf, late ot centre i wp., aeceasca. No. 10. First and final account ot 8 W. Dick son, administrator d. o n. c. t. a., ot neuoran Douk, late of lierwicx, deceased. No. 11. The account of William K. Irvln. ad mlnlstrator of John MeCoileh (or Mlkovleh), late of v llburton, Couynglmui Twp., deceased No. 1 First and final account of John K Keeler, executor ot James M. Uearhart, late ot Ueulou Borough, deceased. No. is. The first account of W. 8. ronner, one of the executors of the estate of baruli Cornier, late of the Town of HloomsburK, deceased. No. 14. The account of Eda A. Bess and C. E, Yorks. executoisof Joshua li. Hess, late of HUtf. arloaf Two., deceased, be inf A full and llnal set tleiuent ot the personal estate of said testator, No. 15. The tlrst nnd final account of Harriet Ilaibcr Adui x. ot John barber, late ot Fishing creek twu., deceased. No. in. First nnd final account of Jacob L. Hlrh man and Daniel Frit, Executors of Uenry lllrleinan, late of Jackson twp., oeeeasen. No. 17. First and final account of A. W. 8ey- bert Adm'r., ot l'hoebo Hosier, lute ot Centre two., deceased. No. 18. First and flnnl accouut of Hannah Young Adm'x., ot Hamuel Young, late of Juck on two., deceased. Nn. m. First and final account of J. W. Kob ens Adm'r., of tusau Lewis, late ot Sugarloaf twp., deceased. No. av. First nnd final account of A. W. Her bert Guard., of Clara 0. llower, minor child of Alfred llower, late of Centre twp., deceased. No. l'I. Flint nnd final account of Alonzo Fritz Adm'r, of tieorge Fill, lute of Hugarloaf twp., deceased. No. '."J. First and final account of M. L. Kline Guard., ot the minor children of John li, wuu or, late of orange twp., deceased. No. ai. First and final account of Mnry Ellen dinner Kxrx., of 1). V l onner, who was one of t he Kxecu'or's of Saruh Couner, lute ot Dlooms- burg deceased. Nn "I First nnd ivirllal account Of A. Fritz Exi, or Dr. J. It. Evans, late of Ulooms bili if deceused. No. JS. Second and llnal account, ot Chas. W. Plow!,,,, trtm'r.n. t. a. or i al Inn lne Weaver, hue of the town of Hlooinsbunr deceased, and aitorney-ln-taet tor iho helra ot Catharine Weaver. . Nn. Lil. First and tlnal account of Win. 1 Neyhaid Admr.. of John Ney hard, late of mange twp., oecesseu. No l7. second and final ncenunt of .T. M I.srlsh Exr., ot I.avina lioyer, late of Itr ntou twp., deceased. c. it. r..M . Keglstci-s Olllce, lilnnmshuiVi Pft. Jtcglster. AU'JUSI, 211, 1WI9. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Mutate uf llitilt'iii Oifeii, '"' or the llorauyh uf t ertiUrk; Orcraiit'tl. The und'Tslgut-d appointed un auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to make distribution or the fund In the hands of the. Executor, of said deceased, will attend at the office of u. H. Jackson Esip, at lierwlck 011 Tuesday, eplember 1JI I1. la, at, 11 o'clock lu the loienoon to pert, nn tho dulles of his ap ptilnlineut, w hen nnd where all parties Inter ested In tlie fund In the hands of tho Executor of said deceased will appeal- and prove the same or he forever debarred trom coining In on said fund. JOHN G. FUKK.E. 8-17 It. Auditor. KLT'S CREAM BALM la positive earn. Apply Into the ncwtrilt. It is quickly absorbed. 50 cents at Prnpglit or by mail ; samples luc. by mall, KLY KKOTUEK8, M Warren Su, Now York Cll- 2ry the COL UMBTAN a year. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fn., Issued out of the Court of common I'lens of Colum bia county, Pennsylvania, and to inn directed, there will be exposed to public sale, nt the Court House, In liloomsburg, cnunty and stato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SKIT. 23, 1899, At two o'clock p. m., All thnt certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate In tireenwnod Twp., Columbia county, Pa., bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a plnn, In line of land of James Patterson, north twenty-three degrees, east thirty-seven and five-tenths perches ; thence by the same north forty-eight degrees, west nine perches; thence by the same south eighty-six degrees, west nineteen and two-tenths perchea to a post ; thence by the same north twelve de grees, west ten perches ; thenco by the same north eighty degrees, wc twenty-two perches; thenco by land of Matthias Kline, north ten degrees, east eighty and four-tenths perches; thence by land ot James Patterson, south eighty degrees, east nine perches; thenco by the same south llfty-nlne degrees, cast twenty- nine perches ; thence by the same south eighty two degrees, cast thirty-four perches; thence by the game north eighty-seven degrees, east eleven perches and aeven-tcnths ; thence by land of Alexander Kramer (now Matthias Kramer), south six degrees, west eighty-three and five-tenths perches ; thence by the same south nine and eight-tenths perches ; thenoe by the samo south sixty-live degrces.east eighteen and four-tenths perches: thence by the same west nine and two-tenths perches ; thence by the same south eleven degrees, west seven and four-tenths perches to an ash (gone) ; thence by land of James Patterson south seventy-seven d greer.wes a T.-nty-ilx and flve-teuths perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 ACRES AND 70 PERCHES, strict niea8ure,whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn, cook house, and other outbuildings. ALSO, At the same time and place, all that certain messuage, tract, or piece of land, situate In Greenwood township, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by land of Nicholas Kindt, on the east by land of George Mordan, on the south by land of George I'tt and wm. M. Musgravc, and on tho west by land of Wm. M. Musgrave, containing 104 ACRES, more or less, being the same premises conveyed by I'. II. Ent, SherllT, by his deed, dated the eleventh day of February, A. I) 180, and entered In Hook "3 -' of Acknowledgement of Sheriff's Deeds, at page KM. reserving and e.v ceptlng thereout, however, about ten acres of land cut oh the eastern side of said tract nnd conveyed to George Mordan by the grantor hereto, whereon Is erected a two-slory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn, shed und wagon house, and other outbuildings. ALSO, At the same time and place, all thnt certain lot ot grouud, situate In Kohrsburg, In the Township of Greenwood, In the county of Col umbia and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the uorth by lands ot J. K Herllu, on the east by land of 8, Y. Mather, on the south by land of Jacob Kantz and Methodist parsonage, and on the west by the public road, leading from Kohrsburg to Kenton, containing 85 PERCHES, more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn, and other outbuildings. seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Enos Everltt vs. A. s. Kramer and Alex. Kramer, and to be sold as the property ot A. s. Kramer und Alex Kramer. W. W. BLACK, W. A. Evskt, Atty. 8UBRIKP, WIDOWS' 'APPRAISEMENTS. The following Widows' Appraisements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Colum bia Count, Penna., on the fourth Monday of September, A. D. 1MH), and confirmed ntsl, and unless exceptions are tiled wlthlu four days llieretiuer, win oe conui iie-u uiimty ; 1. Estate ot Joseph B. Knltlle, late of Catn, wlssa Horo., deceased. Personalty, il.Vi.uO: real I v. t!45.UU. 1 Estate of Evan Thomas, late ot Hemlock Twp., deceased. Personalty, nwu.oo. h. Estate ot John Baker, late of Heaver Twp. deceased. Personalty, 17.4'i: realty, $I.V. 4. Estate of Thomas Sullivan, late ot Ulooms burg, deceased. Personalty, f aoo. ft. Estate of Jacob Hume), late of Fishing creek Twp., deceased. Personalty , 5..4u; real, ty,J4'.-A 6. Estate of Charles Whltmlre, lute of Cen treTwp. Personalty, vm. 7. Estate ot Gabriel Wetzel, late of Cleve land Two., deceased. Personalty, .')00. H Estate of William Dennis, late of the Town ot Uloomsburg, deceased. Personalty 1187.50. 11. Estate of Conrnd Houseman, late of Hoar lnvrereok Two., deceased. Heally. .)00. 10. state of A. M Masteller, lute ot Mlfilln Two., deceased. Uealtv. MU0. 11. Estate ot B. C. Bess, late ot Flshlngcreek Twp., deceased, personalty. 8-31. W. 11. HENKIE, Proth'y. NOTICE. Not Ice ts hereby given that the following ac counts have been filed lu the court, of common Pleas of Columbia county and that they will be presented to the said Court on the fourth Monday of September, A., 1)., IMMI, nnd eon firmed nisi, and uuless exceptions are filed within four days thereafter, will becoutlrmed aosoiure: 1. First and pnrtlal ncenunt, of Ellis King, rose, committee or ivnucy epuncuoerg, a iiiuu tie. i Account of John M. Buekalew. committee of Kc-iilHinln ('. Hess a lunatic, lalu of Fish lniroreek township, now deceased. 3. First and cartlal account of William Gin gles sequestrator of the lite estate ot A. C, Freas. t. First account, of Charles Heavor, com mlttee ot Clark B. Stewart, a lunatic. W. II. 11KNUIK, tf-SM. Prothonotary, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kstiiteof J. il. flnlnlilzer, lute of Scott toicnulilt), 1eivn.s-ed. The undersigned appointed an nudltor by the Orphans' court ot Columbia county to make distribution of the fund In tho hands of the Administrator, ot said deceased, will sit at his olllce in uioomsDui'g on .Monday, sept, nth lntm at 10 o'clock a. m. to perform tho duties of his appoint inept, when and where ullpartles In teresled III the fund 1 11 1 he hands of the ndmliils, trntor of said deceased will appear and prove the same or be forever Uebnrred from eomlug In on said iuiiu. o. u. .utu.i.n ti, s-H 4t Auditor, CHARTER NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that nn application will be made to the Court ot common Pleas of r,.ii,ivtia, rnnniv. nn tint L'Hi.li rtuv of Septem ber, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, under Act. of Assemniy, entineu, "ah aoi, mi i-iuhub on mo ineornoriitlon nuil Heirulntlon of Certain Cor porations," approved April 'jmh, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, by George A. Mason, I). T. Kline. Amasa Whitenight, Charles Kibble and John Melltek, for the charter of an Intend etl corporal ion, 10 ue e-iueu -tuuif 1 u- trintin sonant America." the character and ob leet of which Is fostering and cultivating a spirit of patriotism and love ot country among themselves nnu oiuers, aim 101- uh-sp iiuiiiuaei to liiivo. nosness and enlov. nil the rights, beno. Ills and privileges, conferred by tho Act ot As semniy aioiesuio. Hlio lis aiiiiiin'inciim. H-7-M IK ELK It & IKELEH, Solicitor, SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of a writ, of Levari Faclns, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to publli sale, at, the Court House, In llloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, nn SATURDAY, SKIT. 23, 1899, at. two o'clock In the afternoon, a lot.orpleco of ground, sltnato In the Town of Hlooinsbiinr, oliiinhla County, Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of land, late of Ell Barton, and the pub lic rod, lending from llloomsburg toHupcrt; thence north along the line of land of tho said Kll Barton sixty nnd one-half degrees, east one hundred and sixty-eight and eight-tenths perches to a stone corner, on land Into of Caleb Barton, deceased j thence south along same and lands late of McKelvyANeal south twent y-eight and three-quarters degreeB, east twenty-t hrco and four-tenths perchea to a post; thence along line ot land of same south fifty-four and one-half degrees, west twenty perches to a stone; thence along tine of land of same south twenty-nine and one-half degrees, cast forty- four and one-half perches to a stone ; thence along line of samo south forty-five and one- nuarter d-'grecs, west twenty-throo and one- half perches to a stone ; thence along line ot same north twenty-eight and one-half degrees, west forty and one-tcnth perches to a post thence along lino of samo south twenty-seven and one-iiiarter degrees west ten perches to a post ; thence along south twenty-one nnd three-quarters degrees, west twelve and eight, tent lis perches to a pine oak ; thence south for ty-nlne and one-half degrees, east twenty-six and eight-tenths porches to a white oak; thence south eighteen and three-quarters de gree!1, west sixty-four and six-tenths perches to a post ; thence south forty degrees west, four nnd four-tenths porches to an oak stump ; thence south twenty-five and three-quarters degrees, west eleven and one-half perchea to a corner; thence south forty-nlne and one-half degrees, east twenty-eight and eight-tenths perches to a post, In line ot land of Pennsylva nia Canal ; thence south fifty-three and one- half degrees, west twenty-two and one-half perches to a post: thence north forty-three and thrcc-qmrters degrees, west three and six. tenths perches to a corner; thence south five and three-quarters degrees, west forty-eight and two-tenths perches to a post ; thence along the race, the course of the same, twenty-eight and four-ti nths perches to a corner; thenco north seventy-3even and one-quarter degree. west twenty-nine and nlae-tenths perches to a corner, on line of public road aforesaid; thence along said public road aforesaid, oxtendlng along east bank of Flshlngcreek, the course of tho same, one hundred and twenty-four and three-quarters perches to tho place of begin ning, containing 126 ACRES and one hundred and thirteen perches. It being the undivided three-quarters Interest of Bald Josluh B. Boone, Frank W. Boono nnd John 8, lloone, In said described land, under the last will and testament of 8. V. lloone, late of the said town, deceased, duly admitted to probate, and recorded at Bloomsbttrg, In the office for recording ot wills, etc., In Will Book No. 7, page l'.U, etc. The buildings on the said farm arc a large, frame bauk barn and an adjoining shed, two story BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE, and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of Bradley Lnycock vs. John 8. lloone, Frank W. Boone and Josluh Boone et at., and to be sold as the property of John 8. Boone, Frank W. Boone and Josluh Boone, et al. W. W. BLACK. FUNK, Atty. SI1KK1KK. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate The undersigned, assignee of J. H. Fowler, of llloomsburg, Pa., by virtue of an order of the court ot common Pleas of Columbia county, will offer at public sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, l'a., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1899, at ten o'clock a. m., the following described real estate : A GOOD FARM, Bltuate partly In I'lne township, Columbia county, and partly In Franklin township, Ly coming county, containing 274 ACRES, more or less, and bounded as follows : on the south by lands ot 8. M. Klsner and Lew lied dings, on the west by lands ot Joseph T. Crist, on the north by lands of the estate of Jaeo Crist and Howard Lyons, and on the east by public road, whereon are erected a PLANK FARM HOUSE, HOTEL, and Hotel Barn, and frame cottage, and other outbuildings. Terms made known on day of sale. C H. ENT, Assignee. iKRLBK SL iKKLKH, AttJ'S. This Is a re-sale ot the above described prop erly, pursuant to an order ot Court, In order to perfect the tltlo thereto. 21 8t PARTITION NOTICE. In the vmttrr of the partition of the emote rf Diit'kt 'tti(diiw, Dneaneil. To Julian Vandlne, widow of Ezra Vandlne. deceased, of Miilville, Columbia county. Pa. : Charles H. Vandlne, whose last known address was New Haven, Conn ; Ezra Shetler, whose last known addiess was Wllllamsport, Penna. ; Minnie Vandlne, Cora Vandlne, Julian Van dlne, guardian of Anule Vandlne, Elsie Van dlne, and Irvlu Vandlne, ot Miilville, Columbia county, Penna. You are hereby notified that In pursuance of an order ot the orphans' court of Columbia county, Penna., a writ of partition has Issued from said court to the SherllT of salo county, returnable on the fourth Moud.iy of September. A. 1). ittw, and that tho Inquest will be held for tho purpose of muklug partition of the real es tate of said decedent, on Friday, September -"J, 1S1ID, between the hours of one and four o'clock p. m., on tho premises, In Madison township, Columbia county, Pa., at, whluh time and place you may attend, If you desire. 8-SI. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. ELECTION NOTICE. The stockholders of the Blooinsburg Steam and Electric Light Compauy are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the stockholders will be held at the otfee of tho company on Tuesday, Sept. 1J. lftiti, between the hours of 11 a. 111 and 1'.' 111 , for the purpose of electing a board of five directors and a t reasurer to serve the ensuing year. JOHN M. Cl.AKK, August ill, te. becretary II19 Slpskg Nitid Batik. CAPITAL... SUHPLLS.. .$ i io.ikio . JU.OOU MHECTOKH. 1IKNKV J. Cl.AHK, .lOSKI'll 1UTII, Wilson M. Evkh, Samuu. Wkikai.l, Uakvky W. Hksh, A. Z. Schoch Paul E Wirt W. II. Illdluy Morris S. liroadt.... llAHHISON J. CONNEH, Paul K. Win-r, OWKN V t IIKItlNOTON W M. I.ONOKNIIKHIiKH, Am on sciiocii. President , Vice President Cashier Tullcr Business uud Individual accouuts respectfully solicited. Aug. 3, lsim. E. W. M. Low, Pres. .1. M. Stavkb, Vice Pres. li. II. I l ST I N, CASH I K H. 1 OF Bloomsburg, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $160,000 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT. DIltECTOKS. Da. E. W. M. Low, MtrohLLow, DR. J. 11. VAST1NK, d, . mini, E. B. Tistin, Louis oboss. Accounts of Hanks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals, nonciieu i ihhi m jiubh min eral Terms, consistent with Oood Banking. s.io-m. 1891. 1899- m mm im m -OF Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL, - - $50,000 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, 27,500 W. S. M0YER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. ItlRKCTORS. rtiarlr W. llunvmi, William r.tnQle, yenln IK Funic, charlm M. Vrerellng, Chrlntniiher A. Klelm, William Kreamer, Jorn-ph h: Her; William S. Moyer, frank Ikeler. 8-24-99 -PROFESSIONAL CARDS.fc n. u. funk, ATTORNET-AT-LAtr, lira, Enf s Bailding, Court Horn ADr BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Post Office Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA C. W. MILLER, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Builiiinc 3ai Boat, BLOOMSBURG, PA, JOHN O. FHRKZC. JOHN O. BARMAN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS ASD COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., tlrst door below Opera Douse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian building, 2nd &oac, ' BLOOMSBURG, P.&. WM. h MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-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, 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. l-ia-'g4 VV. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (Office over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Tank Blilg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSUUKG, TA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. W. II. R II AWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Comer of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, PA. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, l'A. t"omce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., I'HYSICIAN AND SL'RGKON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 3.70-tv LLOLMf-J VI'(., FA. HICKiHV XV. IHAJ1PI.1N, M. D. Ml lUil.o.N. GENF.RAL SURGERY, SURGERY OT THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's Notional Bank Bloomt- burg, Pa. 1 1 -10-99 SFRCIAL ATTINTION TO PlftfASIS OF CHlI.DBt H. BIERMAN, M. I). DOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUKOMMH orrici bophs: omoe ft Residence, 4th Bt,, Until a. u., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 p. m BLOOMSBURG, Pa DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. ottlce and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth 1 Jefferson streets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, I'UVSICIAN AND BURGEON, Offlee and residence East street, between Tblrd and Fourtli. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a. m. offici uocbs: -l 1 to 8 p. m. 17 to 9 p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with gUsaet and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connects . DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, FA Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SURGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Eulldlng, Main below Mart Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior t and all work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1H, by the use of Gas, and free of charg wsa 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 8:80 to 12 a. m j 8 to 5 p. m, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strong-eat Oompaa ea In the world, among which are : CASH TOTAL BURPLCT ... CAPITAL, ABBKT8, OTBB ALL Franklin of Phlla., $400,pou ts,i8,52 $i,ooojso Penn'a. Fblla 400,ooo 3,8is,l60 l,4ia, Queen, Of N. Y.... 600,000 8,638,815 West Chester, N. Y, 800,010 1,758,807 42S.T N. America, Phlla. S.OOO.eOO V,730,68 2,984,79 Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg ad floor. Wl.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKEAS BKOWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Stratt, Bloomsburg, Pa. o Represent Seventeen as good Compaa ies as there are in the World and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F.. KNAI'P, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y.j Merchants of Newark, N, J.j Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.jRead. nRi Pa j German American Ins. Co., New Yorkj Greenwich Insurance Co., New York) Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. These old corporations are well selotid by age and fire tested, and have never ym had a loss settled by any court of law, Thell assets are all invested in solid securities, an liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aa-e, paid as soon as determined, by Christian T, Knnpp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaa burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoald patronize the agency where losses, il any, i; tun ua pam ry one ol their citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzei, Prop. No. i2i West Main Street, WLarRe nnd convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot nnd cold water, and modern cor veniences. liar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Larce flnil rnnvoni.nl 1 .. ... ... ,1v IUU1U,, nu rooms hot and cold water, and nil m.v conveniences
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