The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 14, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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Trial List-
OR WEEK TIKC.INMNO MONDAY, OCT 2D.
Myron I Low vs Kdwatd Ivey.
;orc,e Ivey vs Kdwnrd Ivy.
l.llen Shoemaker vs 'osej'h W ! auscy.
Y, J Kitchen use vs David Savage et nl,
II II Grotr, executor of r.wkii-1 Colo, vs
Alinns Cole, Charles W Miller and Samuel
kol crts,
MnV.nln Craig, Admx of Susan Cooper,
tlec'd, vs Margaret Aveial et nl.
Fame v l.mict Miller.
Mnrth A Case vs 1) 1. & W R R Co.
Vm Case v same.
John Selicll vs the Leliiyh & Wilkes-Ilarre
(.out Co.
Howard R Snyder, Indorsee of Mary Ma
rce Snyder, vs lames Mneec, 2d.
The Farmers' Mutual Ins (Jo of Middle
Pcrina, now to the use of Harry S Knight,
Ketctver, vs Kartold Nierhotl.
Same vs Sylvester Heath.
Same vs J 11 R obi. ins.
Same vs F.liiah l'cterman.
Charles R I Hick ale w and Sophia Miller,
executors of Solomon Ilchvii:, dee d, vs
Franklin L Shuman.
I-nmar VnnSyckel ys S S Drcisbnch.
lloyd RYetlcrvs the Lehigh & Wilkes
Barre Con! Co.
John W Shuman vs same.
Ct W Hauck vs same.
Boyd Longenberger vs same.
Mary I!rcich vs same.
Frederick Hummel vs same.
Mary Lesher, widow of Mathias Lesher,
s Lehigh Valley Coal Co,
lolm Rovats vs same.
Vm C Sponsler vs Wm Wnlp, Admr of
Mary A Walp, deceased, vs William, deorge,
James and Samuel Walp, Lydia Claywell
and Jennie Deitntk, heirs o( Jlary A Walp,
deceased. ,
J U Kobison vs Benjamin II Karns, ten
ant, nnd David W Campbell and Llmira J
C Walker, claimants.
Charles Triit vs the Lehigh & Wilkes
Farre Coal I o.
Rebecca Croop vs Henry Ueifus nnd Fun
ie Demi, his witc.
Simon Abelis' use vs B J Ioy!e et nl,
( U Mcllick vs The IVnna Railroad C
Heaver Two School lUtrict use vs Na
ihaniel Ney, et nl.
Frank 1 Tinsel vs John K Grot!!.
Win Hermngcr vs the S II iV W It Railway
Co and its lescc, the I enna R K Co.
George K lless vs Albert Klinctob and
Meslcy Sitler.
Thomas M Colder vs the Township of
t islnngcreek.
trank Shuman vs the I.clngh K likes
Tlnrre Coal Co.
Theodore Vcager vs W II Stebbins, of
Wellsl oro, Tioa count v, Pa.
The Citizens' Building & Loan Association
ts Margaret (Irmly.
The Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co ys
Maria Dyke ct al.
Same vs Same.
Mrs Mary Strausser, wife of Augustus
Strausser, vs Jacob 11 Rhodes
St-.-fMi.aier Brew Co vs Harvey Deil'eric'k
(' W Sharretts Co vs 1 hos Seahorne.
B F Gardner vs Bloomsburg Car Co.
Eli McIIeniy vs J T l!ialy.
John Barret vs I'atiitk liraclley .
EQUITY 1.1 ST.
Road in Briarcreek Twp, near A'ani Suit
Catharine rrey vs S 11 ii W I! R R Co
Creasy & Wells vs Win lierninger et nl.
Leonard llessvs J W Harvey.
Estate of Peter Applemau, deceaseJ.
Jurors for September.
The following jurors have been drawn foi
September term, beginning on the fourth
Monday of September ;
GRAND JURORS.
Benton Boro Joseph U. fullmer, car-
venter: Richard 1 . Smith, manufacturer.
Benton Twp Clarence Albertson, farmer;
Mc Kinney l.aubach, larmer.
Berwick Frank Ent, blacksmith; L. G
Hagenbuch, clerk.
Bloomsburg iNainaniei Kreiscner,
car
renter; Daniel l.aubach, mason; Smith Mc
Jiriile, agent; W. C. McKinney, merchant;
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BriircreekGeo W. M iller, landlord.
Catawissa Twp Jonas Ratio, farmer.
Centre Aithur C. Creasy, farmer.
Fishingcaeek Samuel B. Crouse, farmer;
ti. W. Hess, larmer.
Franklin S. S. Haines, farmer.
Locust Wilson Khoads, carpenter.
Millville Tosiah lleacock, miller.
Montour V. M. Monroe, manufacturer.
Orange Amos Ncyhard, undertaker.
PineMilton II. Hitller, farmer.
Sucarloaf Peter K. Shultz, blacksmith.
4VKKSB IURORS FIRST WEEK FOURTH
MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER.
Ttenton Hons Uritton Laubach, dentist.
Bloomsburg J. K. Iiittenbender, farmer!
Jos. R. Ridlcman, clerk; Fred Ileagle, car
ienter: John 15. Gruver teamster; James
Mnssleman. contractor; Stephen Knorr,
blacksmith; Harry Rhoades, carpenter; P,
K Vannatta, painter.
Briarcreek L. J. Adams, doctor; Win
laborer.
Catawissa lloro O. D. L. Kostenbauder,
butcher.
ia Walter House. laborer.
rloveland lolm Cable, farmer; Harrison
LT.i tihnr. farmer.
ConvtiL'ham Emanuel I.evan, laborer;
"lias. Weidcrman. miner.
KishiiiL'creek John Kramer, larmer;
Uoyd Zaner, veterinary surgeon.
Greenwood I.loyd Yeager, farmer.
Jackson Klmer Straub, farmer.
Main Lewis Miller, fanner.
Madison C. K. Crawford, laborer.
Milllin-C. V. Mensinger, miller.
Millville Chandlee Gves, farmer.
Mt. Pleasant Uradley Ruckle, farmer;
Amoi Waiiich, farmer; Chas. U'hitenight,
farmer.
Orange Geo. M. I). Ilerrinr;, mason.
Vine Wesley P. Sone, sawyer.
Scut Hanv Townsctul, farmer.
Su.rarloaf Charles Cole, laborer; Cornel
ins l'less, laborer; K. P. llartman, farmer;
Wellington Kochcr, laborer.
SECOND W EEK- FIRST MONDAY OK OCTOUER,
lt.-mon Horo ndrew T. Ikcler, cenl.
Benton Twp Thomas lidward, miller; N,
W. Hess, farmer.
ii-ruMi'lr Daniel Reedv. carpenter.
Samuel Geiyer. cent; W. A
ir.,.,,..l Inmllord: Wm. L. Rinker, book-
s.imiiul Shaffer, enrpentcr.
Briarcreek Samuel Adams, larmer; O. F,
r .rriier- Heiirv Keck, farmer.
Catawissa liorc Chas. Jlrown, merchant;
Jesse Oberdoif, laborer; George W. Keif-
snyder,
morehunt: V. li. V t'lier. Civil Cllgl-
nccr.
Centraha John W,
Goldsworthy,
land-
Jord; James Quigley, miner,
ri.veland lohn II. Parker, farmer.
Conyngham Jaoob L. Faux, laborer; Jas.
Vrwi,.nb ninler. laborer: lohn ludge, miner
Michael Rowan, teacher.
FishingcreeU K. S Stoker, farmer
leremiah Rosten hauder, farmer,
1 1 1 l.n VV Watts laborer-
od John . Natls, lai orcr,
indt, fanner; Geo. Diefenbach,
1- lanklin
(Jreenwooi!
(kro. F. Kindt
carynter.
' Main Samuel Alstetter, farmer.
Millville Edward Eves, hack driver.
Moutour Asa Deily, farmer.
Mt. Pleasant Frank Kline, farmer.
Scott Hurley Angle, undertaker; F, A.
Drown, laborer; Wesley Crawford, laborer.
Sugarloaf Irwin Dill, farmer; C. .
Hess, farmer.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the SjfTZT
Signature of (vtt&ZY'CUXU4t
and
CLIMATIC,
Nnthlnir but a local
mnii'ity or change of
climate, will euro
CATARRH.
The spr-cltlo la
Ely's Cream fcalm
It Is quickly Absorb
ed. Ulvcs Relief nt
nnci. Opens and
cluansos tnn Nasal
r afwiiires.
COLD n HEAD
Allays Inflammation
Una's and Protects the Membrane, ltostores the
Senses of Taste nnd Smell. No Mercury No
In iirlouxilrinr. Keiriilar size, .'id eonts : Kamllv
oi.en.iu ar iihil-kimib or ny mull.
I-.L.V lildil lltlis, .') vtarre.ti St., New Yorit,
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hort'by (riven to nil leisters, credit
or, nnd other perHons, liitcmtted in the estates
of the respective decedents, and minors, that
the fnUowlnfr ailinliilniratoiH, executors ana
mmriMiina' neenunts hnve been tiled In the nftlee
of Hie KcRlstcr of Columbia county, and will
lie presented, tor eontlrmat ion and allowance,
in the Ornlians' Court, to beheld at lilooms-
burn, I'n., on Monday, Heptcmber So, 18, at i
o eiocK p. m or saiuuay
No. 1. Klrst, and llnal aeenunt of Ira H. Mc
Henry, (tuardlnn of Arthur K. Mellenry, minor
Minn or Anna Mouenry, line oi uenwu iwu.
deceased.
No. 2. Tlrst and flnnl account of J. D. nnd W
K. ArmHtrorir, adinlnltirntors ot ( hnili'S P.
Armstrnnir. Into ot the Town of Hlooinsburu
aecensea.
No. 8. First nnd flnnl account of I. K. Krlck
buiiin. L'liunlliiii of (wear J. nnd Adrian mtckn
lew, tumor ehCdren of .mines imcKatew, uteoi
An:'.oiia, deceaaed
No. 4. Klrst, nnd flnnl necoutit of Wm Mas.
tern, executor of Marynret .Masters, Into of
Mlllvllle, deceased.
No. .'). Tho first and flnnl account of Daniel
N vr, administrator ot ltebeoca Deck, lute of
Ml 111 In Twp , deceased.
No. II. First and flnnl acciunt of Tolm Klliik'
pr, ailniliilsi rutin' d. b. n.. of Alexander Kiluger,
late ot SiiK-U'loar 1 wp.,di'ceiiHea.
No 7. First and final necr.unt if Thomas
Coleinnn, lulniliilstm'orof Noah J. siller, late
of I'lshlnt'creeli Twp., deceased
NaP. First and iiiii tl il neeount of A. . I. and
,t. F. lierr. ailmlnlslratoi's of lruin Deri', lato of
.laekson iwp., Ueeeaseu.
No . First nnd llnal account, of William
iionenberir, administrator of Peter pponen.
U'i'tf, lute of l entie l wp., deceased.
No. 111. First and final account ot 8 W. Dick',
son, administrator d. I) n. c. t. a , oi ueoorn
Doak, late of HerwleK, deceased,
No. 11. The account of William H. Irvln. sd
mlnlKtrator of John Mcl otlch (or Mlkovlchv
late of llburton, Uouyngliutu Twp., deceased,
No. 12. First, and final account, of John H
Keeler, executor of ,1 tunes) M.Uedrhart, late ot
Benton llorough, deceased.
No. IS. The tlrst nec )unt, of W. 8. Conner, one
of t ho executors of I ho estate of Sarah uouner,
late of the Town of HloonisbiifK, deceased,
No. 14. The account, of Kda A. Hess and C. E.
York:, executors of Joshua It. Hess, late of Sutr.
arloaf Two., deceased, uelnir a full and nnal si
tleiuuniot the personal estate ot said testator,
No. l.v The first and final account of Harriet
Kui ber Adin'x. of John barber, lale of Fishing
oreek twp., deceased.
No. 1. First nnd final account of Jacob
nirleman and Daniel Fritz Kxeeutors of Uenry
lllrleuian, late ot Jackson twp., deceased
No. 17. First and flnnl account of A. W. Spy,
hurt Adm'r., of l'hoebe Hosier, late of C'eutr
twp., deceaaed.
No. 18. First and flnnl account of Itannan
Youuk Adin'x., of Samuel Young, late of Juck
ou twr)., aeceaseu.
No. in. First and final account of J. W. Hob
erla Adm'r., of susau Lewis, late ot Hugarloaf
twp., deceased.
No. 'JO. First nnd final account of A. w. spy.
I bert Guard., of Clara C. Bower, minor child of
I No. '21. Flrat nnd nnal account ot Alonzo
AdmV.. of Oeorge Frit late of Sugarloaf
' , and flnnl RCcnunt of M. L, Kllne
Guard., of t he minor children of John li. Walt
er, late of Orange twp., deceased.
No. m. First nnd final aocoiuit of Mary Ellen
Conner Exrx., of V. W counter, who was one of
the Execu'or's of Sarah Conner, late ot Ulooins.
burg deceased.
No. i!i First nnd nartlal account of A.
Fritz Exr., of Dr. J. It. Evans, law of Bloonis-
burg deceased.
Nn. . Spcond and final account of Chas. W,
Fiinston Adm'r.. c. t. a. of Catharine Weaver,
late of tho town of llloomsburir deceased, and
attorney-ln-tact for the heirs ot Catharine
Weaver.
No. X. First and Anal account of Wm. II
Ney hard Admr.. of John Neylmrd, late of Orange
twp., decessed.
No. 27. Second nnd final account of J. M,
Lsrlsh Exr., ot Lavlna Boyer, late of lleuton
twp., deceased. c. u. n.i.
Keglsters onioe, Bloomsburg, Pa. Hegtster.
August SO, 1HU8.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the following ac
counts nave oeen nied in the court or common
Pleas of Columbia County and that they will
be presented to the said Court on the fourth
Monday of September. A.. 1)., ISUO. and eon
tinned nisi, nnd unless exceptions are filed
within four days thereafter, will be confirmed
aosuiu'e:
1. First, nnd partial account of Ellis ltlng
rose, commiiiee 01 nancy spouennerg, a iuuu
lie.
Account of John M. Huckalow, committee
ot llcnjumin C. Hess a lunatic, lato of ilsu
luircreeK townsino, now deceased.
. nrst, and part mi account 01 iiunm iiin
55
les Bequest tutor of I tin life estate ot A. C,
oas.
4. First Recount of Charles Beaver, com
mitteu ot Claru u. siewurt, a lunatie.
H . 11. 11 lilt-.,
8-34. Prothouotary,
TVTOTlCU OP niSSOLUTION OF
n PARTNERSHIP AND TRANSFI-
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
late v suiisisiiuir oeiween . v. creasy ana jo
Hfpu ti. Wells, of tho Town ol Bloomsburg, 1 ol
mniiia i:ouniv. I'eiiiiHvivruitu iiuuer rue uru
imino of Creasy ells, was dissolved on the
jiiih day of August, lsiitf, by lnulual consi-nt.
All debts owing to said partnership are to be
received b the saiu . 11. ixeasy, anu ail ue
maiiils on the said partnership are to be pre
sented to 1,1m tor payment- nonce is aiso givei
that all 1I10 personal property heretofore ownn
or possessed by the said firm of Creasy & Wells,
is now owueu anu pusscsaeu uy c-. v.. v muojf,
S. C. CIIEASY.
JOHEl'll U. WEI.LS.
Business will be conducted under I ho name of
Creasy & Wells -S.C Creasy, owner and pro
prietor. -7,
CHARTER NOTICE.
Vntien Is hereby elven that an application
will be made to the Court of common Pleas of
Columbia County, on the until day of heplem
bur, at ten o'clock In t he forenoon, under Act of
Assemoiy, eniltieu, -All Actio i-rouue lor 1110
Incorporation una iieguiauon 01 i enaiu 1 -or-porai
Ions," approved April '.nth, 1871, and the
supplements thereto, uy ueorgo a. .Mason, it.
T. Kline, Amasil Wbltonlght, Charles nibble
and Johil Melllek, for the enarior 01 nn intenu.
ed corporation, to be ca led -'cump No. 41. Pa-
trtotlu Sins ot Auierlca." the character and ob-
. (,t 0( whll.u l8 fostering and oultlvatlug a
Bprit of patriotism und love of couutry among
themselves and others, nd for these purposes
to have, possess and enjoy, all the rights, bene
niuumi ririviiHL'es. conferred by the Act of As
sembly aforesaid, and llB supplements.
V-7-ot liiCLiCn iiYi-.L.c.t, a..tiuitui0
:atarrh
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Tiy vlrtuoof stiDdry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued
out of t ho Court of Common Fleas of Colum
bia County, Pennsylvania, nnd to mo directed,
there, will bo exposed to public aalo, at the
court House, In Moomsburg, county and state
aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1899,
At two o'clock p. m.,
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land,
sltuato In Oreenwood Tvp., Columbia county,
a,, boutded and described as follows, to wit s
Hcglnntng at a pine, In line of land of James
atterson, north twonty-throo degrees, east
thirty-seven and five-tenths perches ; thence by
tho same liortli forty-eight degrees, west nine
perches; thence by the samo south eighty -six
degroea, west nineteen and two-tenths perches
to a post ; thence by tho samo north twelve de
grees, west ten perches ; thenco by the same
north eighty degrees, west twenty-two perches;
thenco by land of Matthias Kline, north ton
degrees, east eighty and four-tenths perches
thence by land of James Patterson, south
eighty degrees, east nine perches; thence by
the same south llfty-nlue degrees, east twenty-
nine perches ; thence by the same south eighty.
two degrees, east thirty-four porches ; thence
by the same north eighty-seven degrees, east
eleven perches and seven-tenths; 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 ; thence by
the same south sixty-five degrees.east eighteen
and four-tenths perches: thence by tile same
west nine and two-tenths perches ; thence by
the same south eleven degrees, west seven and
four-tent hs perches to an ash (gone) ; thence by
land of .lames Patterson south seventy-seven
d'greoffWes 8 r-nty-slx and five-tenths perches
to tne place ot beginning, containing
50 ACRES AND 70 PERCHES,
strict mcasure.wbcreon are erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
bank barn, cook house, and other outbuildings,
ALSO,
At the samo time and place, all that certain
messunge, 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 tho east by land of
George Mordan, on tho south by land of George
Pit and vi m. M. MiiKgrave, and on tho west by
land ot Wm. M. Jlusgrave, containing
104 ACRES,
more or less, being the samo premises conveyed
by I'. II. Ent, Sheriff, by his deed, dared tho
eleventh day of February, A. I) isso, and
entered In Book "5 '' of Acknowledgement of
Sheriffs Deeds, nt page MB, reserving and ex.
ceptlng thereout, however, about ten acres of
land cut, off the eastern side ot said tract arid
conveyed to Ueorgo .Mordan by the grantor
hereto, w hercou Is erected a two-story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
bank barn, shed and wagon house, and other
outbuildings.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, all that certain
lot of ground, situate In liohrsburg, In tho
Township of Greenwood, In the county of Col
umbia and Slate of Pennsylvania, boiwded and
described as follows, to wit: On the north by
lauds of J. K. Berlin, on the east by land of A
Y. Mather, on the south by land of Jacob
ltantz and Methodist parsonage, and on the west
by tly) public road, leading from liohrsburg to
uunuun, 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 of A. 8. Kramer and
Alex Kramer.
W. W. BLACK,
W. A. Evert, Atty. Shehikf.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue ot a writ of Fl, Fa., Issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia 00.
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be
exposed to public sale, at the Court House,
Bloomsburg, Pa., on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1899,
at 2 o'clock p. m.,
All that certain lot, or piece of land, situate In
Hemlock township, Columbia county, and
State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone In the
public road, leading from Bloomsburg to Jersey-
town ; thence by other land of the estate of the
Bald John Appleman, south fifty-seven degrees,
west seven and eighty-five one hundredths
perches, north twenty -eight degrees, west one
and forty-four one hundredths perches to tho
southeast corner ot the garden, south sixty.
three degrees forty minutes, west three and
sixty-two one hundredths perches to a stone,
north twenty-seven and one-fourth degrees
two add seventy-two one hundredths perches
to a stone, south sixty-two degrees, west forty
four one hundredths of a perch, north twenty
soven degrees, west eight and seventy-eight
one hundredths perches to a post, north sixty.
three degrees, east ten and thirty-six one hun.
dredths perches to a post, north twenty-live de.
groes, east six and forty one hundredths porch
es to a point In tho middle of the aforesaid
public road, leading to Jerseytown, and thence
along the same south fifteen degrees thirty-five
minutes, east seventeen and live-tenths perches
to the place ot beginning, containing
i ACRE AND 20 PERCHES,
strict measure, whereon are erected a
HOTEL BUILDING,
hotel barn, brick lee house, and otlior outbuild.
Ings.
Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit of John
Helmlllor vs. Lemuel Drake and Catharine
Drake, and to be sold as the property of Lem
uel Drake.
W. W. BLACK,
CUKISMAN, Atty. SllEKIFF.
PARTITION NOTICE.
In tha maimr of tht imrttllon of ttw estate of
David Vanaiiw, iieepimwl.
To Julian Vandlne, widow of Ezra Vandlne,
dneeased, of Mlllvllle, Columbia county, 1'a. ;
Charles B. Vaudtue, whose last known address
was New Haven, Conn ; Ezra Slimier, whose
last known address was Wllllaiusport, i'enna. ;
Minnie Vandlne, Cora Vandlne, Julian Van
(lino, guardian of Anulo Vandlne, Elsie Van
dlne, aud Irvln Vandlne, of Mlllvllle, Columbia
county, I'enna.
You are hereby notified that In pursuance of
an order of the Orphans' Court ot Columbia
county, Pennn., a writ of partition has Issued
Irpiu said Court to the sheriff ot said oounty,
returnable on the fourth Mouday of September.
A. D. 1HH4, and that the Inquest will be held for
the purpose of making pun It ton of the real es
tate of said decedent, ou Friday, September 'Jtl,
I between the hours of one and four o'clock
C. in., on the premises, In Madison township,
olumbla county, l'a., at which lime and place
you may attend, If you desire.
b-SJt. W. W. BLACK, SUorlff.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE COLUMBIAN
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By vlrtuo of a writ of Levari Faebis, Issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed,
there will bo exposed to pubin snle, ot the
Court House, In Bloomsburg, county and stato
aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1899,
at two o'clock in 1 In afternoon, a lot,orpuico
of ground situate In the Town of Hloomsburg,
columbli County, l'ennsylvanl 1, bounded and
described ns follows, to wit: Beginning nt a
corner of land, late of KII Barton, and the pub
lic rod, leading from Bloomsburg toKtiport;
thenco north along the lino of land of the said
Bit Barton sixty and one-half degrees, east one
hundred and sixty-eight and eight-tenths
perches to a stone corner, on land late of Caleb
Barton, deceased ; thence south along same and
lands Inte of McKolvyftNoal south twenty-eight
and three-piarters degrees, east twenty-three
and four-fntbs perches to a post; thence
along lino of land of samo south fifty-four and
one-hnlf degrees, west twenty perches to a
stone; thence olong lino of land of snme south
twenty-nine and one-hnlf degrees, east forty
four and one-half perches to a stone ; thence
along line of samo south forty-five and one-
quarter degrees, west twenty-three and one
half perches to a stone ; thence along line of
same north twenty-eight and one-half degrees,
west forty and one-tenth porches to a post ;
thence along line of same south twenty-seven
and one-qiiarter degrees west ten perches
to a post; thence along south twenty-one and
three-quarters degrees, west twelve and eight,
tenths perches to a pine oak ; thence south for
ty-nine and one-half degrees, east twenty-six
and eight-tenths porches to a white onk;
thence south eighteen and three-quarters de
grees, west sixty-four and six-tenths perches
to a post; thence south forty degrees west.
four and four-tenths perches to an oak stump
thence south twenty-five and three-quarters
degrees, west eleven and one-half perches to a
corner; thence south forty-nine and one-half
degrees, enst twenty-eight and eight-tenths
perches to a post, In lino of lnnd 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 three-quarters degrees, west three and six-
tenths perches to a corner; thence soutn five
and ttirce-qiinrtera degrees, west forty-sight
and two-tenths perches to a post ; thence along
the race, tho course ot the same, twent-elght
and four-tenths perches to a comer; thenco
north sevcnty-3even and one-quarter degree,
west twenty-nine and nine-tenths perches to a
corner, on line of public road aforesaid : thenco
along said public road aforesaid, extending
along east bank of Flshlugcreek, the course of
tho same, ono hundred and twenty-four and
three-quarters perches to the place of begin
ning, containing
126 ACRES
and ono hundred and thirteen perches, It being
the undivided three-quarters Interest of said
Joslah B. Boone, Frank W. Boone and John S.
Boone, In said described land, under the last
will and testament of S. V. Boone, late of the
said town, deceased, duly admitted to probate,
and recorded at Bloomsburg, In the office for
recording of wills, etc., In Will Book No. 7, page
l'.U, etc.
The buildings on the said farm are a large.
frame bank barn and an adjoining shed, two.
story
BRICK. DWELLING HOUSE,
and outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot
Bradley Laycock vs. John S. Boone, Frank W.
Boone and Joslah Boono et al., and to be sold
as the property of John S. Boone, Frank W.
Boone and Joslah Boone, et al.
W. W. BLACK,
Funk, Atty. ishebikk
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF VALTJABL-
Real Estate
The undersigned, assignee ot J. K. Fowler, of
Bloomsburg, Pa., by virtue of an order of the
Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county,
will offer at public sale, at the Court House, In
Bloomsburg, Pa., on
FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1899,
at ten o'clock a. m.,the following described
real estate :
A GOOD FARM,
situate partly In Pine 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 of 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. B. ENT, Assignee.
UKI.EK & IKRLER, AttyS.
This Is a re-sale of the above described prop
erty, pursuant to an order of Court, In order to
perfect the title thereto. Si 8t
WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS.
The following Widows' Appraisements will
oe presenteu to me urpnans- court oi Colum
bia count), i'enna., on the fourth Monilay of
September, A. D. 1M)H, and confirmed nisi, and
unless exceptions are tiled within four days
tuereniier, win oe connrmeu nnauy i
1. Estate of Joseph B. KnlMle, late of Cata.
wlssa Boro., deceased. Personally, tl.'ij.oO;
realty. tllS.uu.
I. Estate of Evan Thomas, late of Hemlock
Twp,, deceased. I'eisonalty, fnoo.no.
8. Estate of.John baker, late of Beaver Twp,
deceased. Personalty, $17.4'i: realty, fl.'iO.
4. Est ate of Thomas Kulllvnn, lale ot Blooms
burg, deceased, personally, suo.
fi. Estate of Jacob llumel, late of Fishing
creek Twp., deceased. Personally , $51.40; real
ty, l.'4'..V).
a. Estate of Charles Whltmlre, lato of Cen.
ire iwp. rersouaiiy, sami. .
7. Estate of Gabriel Wotzel, Into of Cleve.
land Twp., deceased. Personalty, fctiw.
S Estate of William Dennis, late nt the
Town of llloomsburg, deceased. Personalty
li. Estate ot Conrad Houseman, late of Hoar
lnsrcreek Two., deceased. Kealty. HtK).
10. Kstato of A. M. Mastcllnr, lale of M 11111 a
Two., deceased. Healty. f-'JOO.
1 1. Estate of B- C. Hess, lale ot Flshlngcreek
i wp., ueceascu. rursounuy.
8-81. W. 11. HEN UIE, Protll'y.
Tho llmhi National hi
CAPITAL $fl0,(X0
oiiuxta 2U,00U
DI RECTO US.
Hknky J. Clakk,
Joski-h Katti,
Wilson M. Eves,
Ham u vi. WiuKii.i.,
llAHVKY W. lUSS,
Hahkison .f, Conner,
Paul E. Wirt.
Owen W. Chekinoton
W M. I.ONI1KNHIHUKU,
AXON Z. Bl IlOCH.
A. Z. Henoch..
Paul E Wirt..
President
Vice President
W. II. Hldlay..
.Casble
Morris 8. Broadt .....Teller
Business and Individual acoouuts respoct fully
ouiiciveu. Aug. X, JBW,
7ryiie COLUMBIAN a year.
W. M. Low, Pros S. M. Ptavkh, Vice Pres.
K. H. TfSTIN, CASHIER.
OF
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Capital and Surplus, $160,000
Undivided Profits, $ 20,000
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN
BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF VAULT.
DIKECTOUS.
Dr. K. W. M. Low, Mtbon I. Low,
DR. J. II. vastink, . i. "
K. B. Tt'BTIN, LOUIS OBOSS.
Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Firms and
Individuals, soncitu tpon uie jiosv i,iu
eral Terms, consistent with
Oood Banking. R-lo-Bm.
1891.
1899-
m farmers mm mi
OF
Bloomsburg, Pa.
CAPITAL, - - $50,000
Earned Surplus and
Undivided Profits, 27,500
W. S. M0YER,
A. H. BLOOM,
President.
Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Chnrle W. Rioiymi, William (Unolm,
Xmln U. Funk, Charlr M. Cretmllng,
VhrlMimhrr A. Kletm, William terminer.
Joneith W. Jiren, William S. iloyr,
rranK in-eirt .
8-84-Wt
-PROFESSIONAL CARDS.K-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTO R.NTEY-A T-LA W,
Mrs. Ent's Building, Court Hons AiWv,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Post Office Building, 2nd floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. W. MILLER,
ATTO RN E V-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building, snl flow,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
JOHN O. FREKK. JOHN O. HABMAH
FREEZE & HARM AN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera House
GEO. E. ELWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Columbian building, and float,
BLOOMSBURG, Pi.
WM. h MAGILL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Lockard's building,
Corner Main and Centre Sts.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNKY-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-'od
W. A. EVERT,
Attorney-At-Law.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(omceover Alexander A Co. Wirt building.
G. M. QUICK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office over First Nationnl Bank,
JOHN M. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, First National Bank Bldg,, ad Floor,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
J. II. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in Lockard's Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
W. H. IiHAWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts.,
CATAWISSA, PA.
EDWARD. FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
CENTKALIA, PA.
tromce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue-
J. S. JOHN, M. D-,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and residence, 410 Main St.
3.70-iv PI ocMSlif I;-, PA.
li
KNHY W, tllAMPLIff.M.D,
Ml'M;l':olH.
GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY OT
THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
THROAT.
Over Farmer's Notional Bank lllootn"
burg, Pa. it-IO-99
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES OF CtHI-DKI
H. BIERMAN, M. D.
BOMtEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN AND BTJKOIOB
office docks: Omoe ft Residence, 4th St.,
Until A. .,
1 tot and 7 to 8 P. M. BLOOMSBUKO, PA
DR. ANDREW GRAYDON,
physician and surgeon,
Bloomsburg, Pa.'
Office and residence N. E. Cor. Fourth i
Jefferson streets.
TELEPHONE.
Dr. F. W. REDEKER,
PlttSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office and residence East street, betweem
Tnlrd and Fourth.
Diseases of the enr, nose and throat a specialty
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
(8 to ioa.m.
office hours: 1 to 3 p. m.
1.7 to p. m.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.,
Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pa.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glauet
and Artificial Eyes supplied.
Hours 10 to 4- Telephone ConnooUoa
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,
BURGEON DENTIST,
Office, Barton's Building, Main below Karkt
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superior manaar,
and all work warranted as represent J.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAJK,
by the use of Gas, and free of charge WI4M
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 B
! . - a- t , .
pusiic i una xi an.
Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m j 2 to 5 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Hartman
Represents twelve of the strongest OempM
es In the world, among which are:
CASH TOTAL BTTRPI.US
, CAFITAI.. ASSETS. OVKB ALL
Franklin of Phlla.. 4PO,ooo $3,i8,62 l,ooo.M
Penna. Phlla 400,000 8,82S,160 ,4l.t
Queen, Of N. Y.... 500,000 8,538,1115 LfBl.6
Westchester, N.T. SOO.Oro 1,758,807 428,7
N, America, Phlla. 8,000,000 8,730,68V 2,884,78
Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor.
WLosset promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSORS TO FREA8 BKOWH)
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENTS AND BROKERS.
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streetf,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
o
Represent Seventeen asgoodCompaa.
ies as there are in the World and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP,
FIRK INSURANCE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Home, ofN. Y.j Merchants of Newark.
N. J.; Clinton, N. Y.j Peoples', N.Y.jRead.
tng. Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New
York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorki
Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J.
These old corporations are well seasoned
by age and fire tested, nnd have Beret yet
had a loss settled by any court of law. Their
assets are all invested in solid securities, 4
liable to the hazard of fire only.
Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aa
paid as soon as determined, by Christian F,
Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster. BloeeaV
burg, Pa.
The people of Columbia county shomld
patronize the agency where losses, if aoy,
are settled and paid by one of their (Mrs
citizens.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzel, Prop.
No. 121 West Main Street,
WLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath
rooms, hot and cold water, and modern cost
venicnces. Bar stocked with best wine and
liquors. First-class livery attached.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
G. Snydkr, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
BLOOMSBURG, f a.
Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath
rooms hot and cold water, and all modem
conveniences