THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. "UK WOttSifl tPt waste f 'vmpnthy in the TllK,l,N unnnlihtedly tl'.at. pity expend I ",'.,,,1,110 upon lhc w"'an who "u 'H b Women are liai -iser when ike'1"1"' .w'.:. n ilnine-aw: Kiicvnhefs ilHUiknX I'l-oviiU-nre ir in come m tin it thrm f-" .L.. whatever 1(,.t .pared the nsorliticationl fr-1 ... it,- lot of certain ether women la.i i" ' ih.it .i.r InnW. 1 ,00 il-htthis 1 n a I 1 : 1 1 .iT IMC L 1 J l rho' nfrrtion take onr sew- i round 01 VISII HI lur livifil' one morning rtreiitly. I Mr). Join' i -r..l ni.ni, llpr lintnp wal lr'"rn. .. .r.,1 .rtistirally fnrni,lied ;' ,t irJifet..! me i" gorgeously rml.ro, ' J f,, ,,. She in a worldly wm.mn, I .Uli'riish the things flic has found out S Zelw....tinwl,irhh I...., an nn.vr.l f""1 1"1V0 for1'1 hnrJ ,f cvniririn And distrust in her fare, ,J"'' ',..'.... ,.l,vi and beyond this ex An AfllNttinHr lii lit-ftiiK chart. Col. Hiini-Miirdoeh, who is now lu Fniith Africa in ooiniimnd of tho "Kaiser's Own," owe hl life to his Kliort stature. When the Himre wn broken nt Aim Kloft, lot. Iliirti-Mur-(loe.h wns Rtnndiiiff by the slili! of two other officer, lioth liillor than lie. Tho onrushiiiir dervishes fired a vol ley, and, unhappily, both of his tall nelphliors fell, uliot, throng-h the head, while, Col. P.iim-Miirdooli was hit In th helmet. 11m t. helmet Is now In tho nnccHtnil liall.--Chlrni.'o Times- Iterald. leaner of Two I:vll. First Guest Won't you join me in re questing Miss Squaller to reeite? Second Guest Hut I don't like reci tations. "Neither dn T. Put if she doesn't re fit she'll sing-." Stray Stories. t The Cure hat Cures j t 1 Coughs, Colds, Grippe, WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS '.Muion one f mnterirtl comfort and ... . .,,irnrtioll. K ,,ilir,-,l the kiinona. She smiled with 1 ;(U I I" !)' "VC!1 1 ,1""'4 lt ,'C!,",' fUidit it fr me " lril' froIU T'thitik ju-t here Mrs. Jones niw in mj i dilution to what sort of an un 1-hm.l Winds venture hod taken Tom ,1,11 cuuntrv. for she said, with a nines Mi .f ceiiiprrliension: "1 declare, 1 om il the best fe'.h'W in the world to his family, ,Lm-ruii9. so considerate. He loves m in have handsomer clothes than any othei Vman and as for bills, he never fussoi thcin. I'm 1 te" .ou u" J13' a (lmtnond neckJace: r.ATlNC AN li Sl.KK.riNC. Food supplien the substance for icpairinr; the wastes of the body, anil reives slrcnr;ili. Sleep iilfords the opportunity for these repairs to he ni.nle. lloth are necessary to health. If you can't cat and sleep, take Hood's Sarsapai ilia It creates a ynoil appetite and tones the digest ive organ, ami it reives the sweet, restful sleep of childliood. He sure to p;rt Mood's. biliousness is cured by Hood's Tills. 25c. 4. cur i old byalldruggisls 25SS0cts SHERIFF'S SALE. Mai. I'".. ...... V...X "Well, he did. oil know, she has nci IcoT.ing'c'iit party '' winter and she wai triif for one; diamond nevklaees are sc ;,we;i for cUlnitat.tcs." ; "It is lovely," 1 said, ' for her to have isirh a gi'i.crniu father." 1 "Yef," agreed Mrs. Jones, complacently fl tell you a woman can stand a lot id jtorteominus B man- flie 10 ,lllt uc it least with soine dreadful fault when sh nlrrics, hut 1 think I could endure any 'thing better than selfishness and stingine. If , n;iin is open-handed and vtenerous tc 'ia family, often things can be forgiven Ihoy will he human, you know." I Her li.ird li gave a cold, comprehensive Kvcioal twiteli. Then she looked down at Hr glittering rings with a smile of cheerful tcmiilaeemy. "Why," she went on, "there are some things a woman just enn't endure I Look at Mary Smith, next door. Now, if 1 ,Udshuhand like Fred Smith, I'd have de 'serteil him long ago. 1U is what peop' tail high-toned in a way, but I don't call il .ionorahle for a man to live like the lioel !(I the tieid, to dress Immaculately, and lipeml every hit of the little income he hai 'on his blessed self, leaving a wife to stnig; H and skimp out au existence any way she can for herself and a lot of children llliat'i nut my idea of honor." : "Xor mine, either," I agreed. And then, jifter a bit of mere chat, I betook myseJi gut door to see what Fred Smith's wife ihsd to say about it. I found her darnino .betide a basket of stockings that must hav ktmed as hopeless as the sea did to the jTOtel with the sieve. She smiled and of lUred me a cordial greeting. Her face wan om and pinched, her gown out at elbows; ,the room was bare and comfortless. I '1 have just been over to Mrs. Jones','' ,1 nid. "She wore a gorgeous kimona Tom brought her from Japan." 1 Mrs. Smith's lips curled into a smile ol 'imusril derision. "How can a woman ac itept anything from such a man?" She laikej, impatient disgust in her voice ("Why, how can she live with him? 01 Icoarse, she knows we all know (die knows. :Why, she doesn't deserve any more respect than he dues." "She stems to think he's all right," I said. "Oh, that's a pretense" confidently and ,"th some degree of satisfaction. "She can't be haimy with him." "He has just Riven Mabel a diamond necklace," I answered. 'TV ell, I can't have any respect for either Miwl or her mother. hy her eyes and I knew she was in earnest "1 (Can understand a woman's enduring a lot to a man. all women must endure some- jthing more or less, but to have him an un ifcitigated sharper, like Tom Jones that 'Hidur&nce is bevond me." "Von think vou'd net a divorce?" 1 asked. : "Certainly," she answered. "All thl fiony in the world would not keep me tied man like that. Anything but that. Her eyes fell on the basket of bulgin :ocking and her face Hushed a bit. "Hi Mtirse," she said, rather haughtily, as if I M ipoken, "men are not perfect. Some hav been accustomed to more indulgenc loan others; one has to ooncede in mar- Tiago to one's husband's ueculiurities. H kay have thtgrant faults, but if he is hi "giit, man to man, in his business dealings, that fact makes up for all foible. ' gasued. I knew -it would be tuis way acd yet it had turned out so absurdly true '"at the experiment gave an amused and 0 a Kuiltv fraalinir T fidt AH if I lind lived Jwig with both these women through their "together different, marital exiierieiiees, id as if I could see and understand th pjint of view of each. "What infinite sol we find." I thouuht to myself, "in the domestic miseries of our ueighbors." ) theory became a rock of adamant !'n I talked with tli woman whose hus ""'a gumhitd most of the time and v. a. Sever at home, rlni- or riiuht. She suoke ith peculiar bittemess of a mediUma man i the house, und simply wouldn't stand it I'M) woman whnau ),,,sli.,i,,l loufp.l at home and loEscd said : give her anything on earth a gadding husband; that no matter w much a man fussel around hi own "feiide, a wife felt much more comfortable o have him there. She knew then he wus B(t getting in mischief somewhere else. to cap the climax, on the very day those tu vernations occurred 1 called upon Maria, i-'T washerwoman, and fouud her with her "4 tied up. '1'a bit er," said one of tlie black imps "i'Jhe washpot. 'Shet yc. mouf, Jinny," interrupted the ."mull, iheu tiimvnu tn mi Au x liofce did," she adili.il. di-frnsivelv. "Some folks dev net all-fired mad all ter ""iS ain't no "K" dey gwine to u' roun' de house all do time. Kpsie' gutter, he nebber hit her no time, but he 5 .grumpy all de time dat he seem lak gittm- Uitfion SIIURIFIf'S SAUi. Hy virtue ot sundry w rits of Fl. Fa., Issued out of tlic Court of Common Picas of ( olmnlila County, Pennsylvania, and to ino directed, tliero will be exposed to public; sale, at, tlio Court House, In liloomsliurg, county and state afori'sald, on MONDAY, SKI'T. 24. 1900, at two o'clock p. in., all Unit certain tract of hind and water right, described, as follows: Commencing at a stone, on tho upper side of the road, leading from I.lghts'rert to Orange vllle, and a few rodsuoutli of the Hoffman llour Ing mill, the bearing Is north twenty degrees west, distance tltly-two perches, on the Orange- vllle road irr arost; thence north eleven de. grees east tw enty-slx perches to a post; thence due iiorih forty-two perches to a mow, near the mouth or stony brook ; tiienco north forty two degrees wesl.t hlriy-slx perches ti a stone; thence north ten degrees west, tlilrty-elglit perches to a post; thenrn north twelve de grees east, forty-tour and one-half perches to Seesholtz line, on the east bank of Fishing creek, In Orange township; thence south eighty.) wo niid one-half degrees west, eleven und three-tenths perch s to a corner, on tho west, bauk of Flshlngoivek, In Mt. Pleasant township; theni'e southsrven and three-fourths degn-es west, thirty-four perches to a post, and Joining lands of lateOro. Oipan; thence south Ri ven "egrees easr, sixiy-oiu-iiim nxm-u-moa perches to a post -.thence south elirhty-two de grees west, sixteen and three-tenths porches to post ; thence south six dcgree9 west, twenty perches to a hemlock (gone); llirnco souui wi.niv ileirrees east, twenty-four pen ties 10 a post; thence south twenty-six degrees cast, fifty-four perches to a Hemlock (gone): thence south twenty-one and one-half degrees casi, twenty perches to a post; thence by adjoining lands of Sarvls south fourteen aim one-hulf de grees east, ten and four-tenths perches to stones ; thence south five degrees east, eleven and one-half perches to stones ; thence south twenty-three degrees cast, thirty-four perches to a post; thence south three degrees east. thtrty-nliiH perches, about two rods from tho bank of the creek to a post, thence north sixty degrees east, thirteen perches to a corner, (washed away,) thence by lauds of Abraham Custer north one degree east fourteen perches to a corner washed away, north slxty-two de grees cast two and five tenths perches to a post thenco north two and oue-half degrees east thirty-three perches to a post, thenco north west to corner or Abraham Custer s property, thenco north live degrees east twcuty-elght perches to a post close to creek, thenco north thirty degrees east nine anil seven tenths per ches to a stono on tho bauk of the full race, thence north seventy nine degrees east ten ana three tourlh perches to the stone near the mill, the place ot beginning. Containing SIXTY-FIVK ACRES and sixty perches. The above oronerty Is situated on tug risu. Imrcreek at bight Street about three miles from the town of Ulcntnsburg and upon the line of the ltloomsburg Sullivan liallroad, and upon which arc erected a largo PRAMIi GRIST MUX. a saw mill, two frame .dwelling houses and has a strong water power tight In suld Flshlug-creck. ALSO, And also at the samo time and place all that piece, parcel and tract of land sltuato in the town ot Uloomsburir, County ot Columbia, and Mate of Pennsylvania, beginning at corner 01 lot of Win. Feustcrmacher on south Bldo ot Fifth street and extending eastwards along said street titty feet more or less to corner of first nlleveast of Iron street, thenco along said alley southward 0110 hundred and seventy -nve icei, more or less, to an alley, thence along suiuaiu-j westwaadly to Hue ot lot formerly ot Win. Fen- Hiormacher fifty feet, moru or less, iueui.o northwardly along line ot said l'cusiennacuer one hundred and seveuty-tlvo feet more or loss to Firth street the place of beginning, being lot No. 3ti in Waller's addition to the town or Jlloomsburg. I'pon which Is erected a two-story BRICK DWKLUNG HOUSK, frnmn stable and out buildings. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of w,n Krickbiium's usa vs. iienry w. uuuer- n,. and ot Harah M. Hess vs same and to be sold as the property or Henry W. Vaudorsllce. UAKKLEY & CH U1SM AN, W. W. BLACK, Attorneys. Sheriff. Ily virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa., Issued out of tho court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court. House, lu Ulootnsbiirg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1900, at, two o'clock p. m., all that certain three tracts, or lots of ground. In Town of IHooms burg, bounded and described as follows, to wit: TKaCTNO. 1. Beginning at tho southwest corner of land of tho estate of Jacob Wantg, deceased, and C. W. N'eal, trustee and execu tor; thence northward. y along western line of lands of the estate ot Jacob Wanlg, deceased, one hundred and llfteeu feet to a corner; thence westwanlly, In a line parallel with Tenth street, thirty-three test to eastern line of lot No. 1 ; thence southwardly, In a line parnllel with westorn line of laud ot the estate of Ja cob Wanlg, deceased, ono hundred and fifteen feet, to northern line of Tenth street; thence eastwardly, along said northern line of Tenth street, thirty-three feet to place of beginning, said tract of land being lot No. it. THACT NO. a. llegliinlng at tho southeast corner of Harriet and Ninth streets; thenco eastwardly along southern line of said Ninth street tlilrty-lhree feet, to corner of lot No. H; thenco southwardly.lu a line parallel with Har riet street, one hundred and twenty-five feet to an alley; thence westwurdly, In a line parallel with Ninth street, thirty tret to eastern Hue of Harriet street; tneucK northwardly alnngsald eastern line of Harriet st reet one hundred and twenty-live feet, to place of beglunlng, said tract ot land being lot No. ft. THACT No. S. Beginning at a point on southern line of Ninth street, thirty feet east of Harriet street; thence eastwardly nlong said southern line ot Ninth street thirty feet, to corner of lot No. 10; thenco southwardly, In a line parallel with Harriot street, ono hundred and twenty-five feet to an alley; thence west wurdly, In a lino parallel with Ninth street, thirty feet to corner of lot No. 8; thenco north wardly, In a line parallel with Harriet street, one hundred and twenty-live feet to the place of beginning-, said tract or land being lot No. 9. All three above-mentioned tracts of land being lots Nos. M, 8 ind (I, on the plan of an addition to the Town ot Bloom3burg, Pennsylvania, by Mess. Hess. Peacock, ('reveling et al , and be intr also part of a larger tract of land con veyed to C. V. Neal, trustee and executor ot the estate of Kmma II. Neal, deceased, by C. C. Peacock, C. W. Miller und wire, C. M Crevellng, W. Hess and wile, by deed dated August 11, lS'.fl, anil recorded In Deed Hook No. ra. page 4tK, and conveyed by C. W. Neal, trustee anu executor, as aforesaid, to Clara Melllck, party hereto, by deed dated April 9, 1SH7. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit or c. W. Neal, trustee and executor.vs. Clara Melllck, !th notice to terro tenants, und to be sold as the property of Clara Melllck, with notice to tcrre tenants. WIDOW'S A1TRAISKMI5NTS. Notice Is hereby given thnt, the following widow's appraisements will lie presented to the orphans' Court, of Columbia county on Mon day, SeplenilM-r itl, ltnio, by tin clerk of said court, and continued nisi, and tinle-n excep tions are tiled to same within lour days, they will be eonllrmrd lliiully : I. Kstute of olden Stokes, late of Fishing creek Twn., deceased. Personally, tHKl. Kslate of KolM'l t, M. Pol ter, late of P1I10 Twp , deceased. Versonnlty, I'vw. 8 Kslale of ,1. K. Berlin, lute of Greenwood Twp., dereiised. Personal. y, . 4. Kstate nf (leorge . l it. late of (l-een-wood township deceased. Personalty. S'tno. R. Kstute of C. H. Hui kflb'W, late of lllooms burg, Pa , deceased. Personalty. I"!. . Kstute of Jasper K. Wilson, lateof Blooms burg, Pa , deceased, personalty, $'.'.'4.'V. 7. Kstute or Jacob K. 'I nomas, lute of Cleve land Twn., deceased. Personally, JJW.i.fS. 8. F.st ate or I'.dwsrd K. Klchardson. lateof Berwick, Pa.. deceased Personally, fICfl. 9. F.stnto of John II. Fritz, Into of Jackson Twp., 'creased. Personalty. :ini. 10. Rat ate of Isaac J. Fisher, late of (neve land Twp., deceased. Personalty, T0 H i II. Kstute or Frank R Tubbs. lute or Blooms burg, Ph., deceased. Personalty, I'll). 11. Kstute or D. II. Miller, late or Brlarcreek Twn . ileeenserl. I'Pl'SOIial t V. WOO. IH. Filiate "t Charles Schug, late or Srott, Twp., deceased. Personalty,! t.,i.rrnlty,'.'K.Hi). II. Kstute or Kllas Watts, laleol i'lnu Twp., deceased. Personally, fl'l.-fi. is. F.st at e or Miirv stintTer. lute or tlroonwood Twp , deceased. Minor child's appraisement,. Personalty, fltw.05. W. II. HKNIUE.l lcrk O.C. li. It. Zkr Ass't Clerk. Clerk s onicc, Bloomsburg, Pa., Aug. 'Jit, 191)0. B W. M. Low, Pres. .f. M. ft T A v rr, Vice Pres. K. B. Ti'STiK, Cashlet. FIT NUM B -OF Bi.ooMsiiUKO, Pa, Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFK DF.POSIT IIOXF.S FOR KF.NT IX 11URC.LAK AND FIRKPROOF VAULTS. EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORN EY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. urotnce Mddlcot building, Locust avenue- Dr DIRECTORS, E W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Or. J. II. Vast inn, J. M. hi aver, K. B. Tiirtln, Louis dross, Oeo. 8. Kohblns. NOTICK Notice Is hereby given that the following nr. counts have been tiled In the l'roi honouiry'g ofllee, of Columbia County, and will bo pre senic'd to the orphans.' Court on Monday, the Huh day of September, A. I). llHK and continued nisi, and unless exceptions are tiled within four dsys thereafter, will bo continued abso lute 1. First, account of Charles Heller, commit tee of Kltza Heller, a lunaile. or Pine township. U. First, and partial iiccount. or Sarah J. O'Brien, Admx. or Dr. C. S. O'Brien, who was the surviving partner ot I ho llrm, doing busi ness under the name or Dr. T. C. Mcllenry and Dr. C. s. O'Brien. W. II. I1ENKIE, Proth'y. It. H. ZaRK. Deputy. Prothy'solllco, Bloomsburg, Ha., Aug. iW,19i. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that an application I will b made to the Court of Common Pleas of , Columbia county, Pa, on tneiatn nay or mm tembor next, at, 11 o'clock In the torenoon, un der Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to pro vide ror the Incorporation and retuiauon 01 certain corporations," approved April it h, 1H71, and the supplements thereto, by John E Weill ver, Josluh (tiger. C. L. Cronln. Isa ic Koadar mel and John Brobsf, ior the charter ot an In tended eorooratlon to be called Volunteer Sec ond Ward Fire Company, the charurter and ob ject or which Is the control or tire and the liuitiitalnance of a tire company to extinguish, or assist In extinguishing fire. In the Town of lllooinsburg and vicinity, and for these pur poses t-,i have, possess and enjoy, all the rights, bncrts and privileges, conferred by the Act of Assembly, nruresald. und Its supplements. 1 KELEU IKELEU, Solicitors. August P.ioiJ. Acrounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals. Solicited I'pon the Most Lib eral Terms, consistent with Hood Bunking. h Elconiskg National hi CAPITA! tW.M SUK PLUS WW DIUECTOKS. Harrison J. Conner, Pnul E. Wirt. Owen W. cherlngt.on, GENERAL - SURGERY, SURGERY Or THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Henry J. Clark, Joseph Huttt, Wilson M. F.ves, Samuel Wlgfall, Harvey W. Hess, A. 7.. School! Paul K Wirt W. II. Hldlay Morris S. Itroudt... W. M. I.onitenberger,, Anion '.. Schocb. President, Vice President Cashier Teller Business and Individual accounts respectfully solicited. Aug. , is. PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. OK KSTATR Or- KRANCtS T. DRIN K RR, LATE llLOOMSHUKd, PA., IlKCRASKO. Notice Is hiiebv given that letters testa mentary on the estate or Francis P. Drinker, late ot the Town or Bloomsburg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to W. W. Drinker, ot Scran ton, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known tho samo without, d"lav. W. W. DHINKEK, EXKCt'TOR. W. P. MF.IOS, attt. in Fact. 8-:)0-i;t Him He sulk an' sulk an' neb- uvr if,.. , i .. ..u:. , pa, he git savigrous, but most de time "km' and makin us all laugh. Den, ' "wd, ye know, mus, if a man don't git it V' an' wunter kill ycr now an' i, i , er ,ure "'K11 UB eot no no u fcT J'er'" AU ' wuiuU Boe t0 jitr i tne Me 'n har 'uc cart very ihT i 'niPat'ny- U'Bh or low, the un TMily married woman caa uaually find Wdant solace in the shortoomlngs of uabaadj uo Lt ewa.-Wttatiliiifton 6 tax. SHERIFF'S SALE. iiv virtue or sundry writs of Fl. Fa., Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia innntv. Pennsylvania, and to me uuccieu there will be exposed to pumio aie, at im Court House, In Bloomsbuig, County and stato aforesaid, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1900. ot o n'einew n. in., all that certain lot of ground, situate in Shuman's Addition to tho Town of cotawlssa, In the Township of catawissa, ,v und stato aforeseld, bounded and du- ...o,.i follows, to wit: on the nonu by uni ,rt toriv tret, on the east by laud ot A 11. Shook one hundred and rltty reet, on tho ,i, hv an alloy forty feet, and 011 the west by an alley one hundred and titty feet, belug lot v is in the mot or survey 01 saiu sumimu 1 Addition to tho Town ot catawlssa, whoreon Is erected a two-stoiy FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ,.,i mi,,,!- outbuildings. taken lu execution, at the suits ot C. w Harder vs Ellas Krebsand Hunry J. Miller vs. Kllas Krcbs.andtobe sold as tjie property ot Kllas Krebs. W. W. BLACK, Shui'in. ltUAWN il bMALL, AttyS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. STATE OK MARV S. PRAKK, I.ATR OK TUB T0WX OK BLOOM81ICBU, PA., llSOKASKU. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orplians' court of ( olumbla Co., Pa ., to dlstrlb 1 .'. b'llanro In hands ot W. W. "lack. Trustee as shown bv his first and final account, will i,r i.iu nin,. m tiie Town ot Bloomsburg, on Friday. Sept ai, 1900, at, 10 o'clock a. m.. to at- tAn.l trttllA OUT CM III lllfl lll'l' '" ' ....... and where all parties Interested In said eitate ist. suiiear. or be forever debarred from com- inir in no nam mini. v....- ------ H-30-lt. Auditor, Mut.i.tCK, Atty. W. W. BLACK. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. ltv virtue or a writ or Fieri Facias, Issued out ot the Court of Common Fleas ot Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed there will be exposed to public saie, at me Court House, In lsioomsburg, couuty and state atoresald, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 1900, at two o'clock D m., all that certain piece and tmreel or land, situate In the Town of lllooins burg, Couuty ot Columbia, Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, and bounded ana aestnueu follows: being us marked on tne geneo" v" of East Bloomsburg, No. as, und further de scribed as follows: Beginning at a corner of Caual street and laud of Lewis II. Maus, ana thence along said lands north thirty-one and one-quarter degrees west, about two huudred and twenty-eight leet to Hldge Alley ; thence along said alley south sixty and one-half de grees west, mty feet to Thornton's Alley; thence along said alley soutn tuiny anu o hair degrees wost, about two hundred and twenty-rlvo feet to Canal street, uforesuld; thence along suld street north seventy-seven degrees east, tlfty-one feet, more or less, to the place ot beginning, whereon are erecieu 2 FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit or cos- mopo.ltan Building Loun Association vs. Martha A. HarterandT. C. Hurler, and to be suld as the property of Martha A. llarter. W. W. BLACK, UAH11AS, ATTY. SlIMKlrK. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. E STATS OK KVAN THOMAS, I.ATS OK HEMLOCK TWP., COI.l'MllIA COUNTY, PA., DKCKASKD. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county. Pa., to to make ulstrlbutlon or the tund In hands of John Thoinas.executor, to and among tin part ies entitled thereto, will sit, at his otllee (in the Peacock building). In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Frldav, Sciit -.'1, 1909. at two o'clork In the af ternoon, to perform the duties or his Appoint, mont. when and where all parties Interested In suld estate must appear, or be torever debarred fmm eomlnir In on suld rund. S-tt. T.J. VANDEUSLICE. Auditor. N. U. FUNK, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, Mrs. Ents Boildmg, Court Hoose AAar, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOTJnSY-AT-LAW, Post Offica Building, 2nd floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-CAW, Wirt's Buiklinc sal Am BLOOMSBURG, PA. fnifM fl. FHRRZS. JOHN Q. HARM V FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOKNEV3 AND COTJNSELLOK8 AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. OITlces: Centre St., first door bclowOpcraHouse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, 2nd door, BLOOMSBURG, P, WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEV-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over 15. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloonislmtg, Will he in Millville on Tuesdays. Pa II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexander Bros. 1 1-16-99 J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St. 70-iv PI OOMfl URO, PA II NHV W. CHAitlPMN, Mi SIKI.I.UN. O.I Over Farmer's burg, Pa. National Bank Blooinl w -10-99 SPECIAI. ATTKNTIOH TO IHrEAHKS OK CBILDBB II. BIERMAN, M. D. BOMtEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN AND SUKOIOH orptcs noiRS: Office & Residence, 4th St., Until a. m ., 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 P. M. BLOOM SDtJHG, lfA J. J. BROWN, M. D., Market Street. Bloomsburg, Pk THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glasiea and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to 4. Telephone Connecilo DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work" SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Street , BLOOMSBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGKON DENTIST, Offio Birton's Building, Main below Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior msoMC and all work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIJI, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wkea artificial teeth are inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. Office corner of East and Main posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:80 to 12a. m ; 2 to 5 p.m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK JOHN 7.ANEH, DECEASED. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia Co., Pa., to muko Distribution of the funds In the hands of the executors of the estate ot John Zauer.deceased, will slu at his ortlce In the Town of Blooms burii. Pa., on Saturday, Sept. 22, WO'1, at 10 o'clock a. m., to perform the duties of his ap pointment, when and where all parties lnter ested shall attend and present their claims, or be torever debarred from any share In said t-iinriH. .'."' 8-:Mt. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK MAR'UKRT SSAHORN, 1.ATB OF I.OUCST TOWNSnlP, DEC'U. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of 'olu'"hla Co.. 1; P.f, upon exceptions nuu m"R" --- i ..iL oi.nve estate, will sit. to perform the duties or his appointment, at the law or m'eso W. II. Hhawn, Ksp,lntUe Borough or catawlssa, Pa., on Friday, Hept.. 21, P.iOo, at 10 o'clock a m , when and where all parties Inter ested shall attend and present, their claims, ru be torever debarred from any share of said fund 8-30-4t LEWIS C. MENSi'll, Auditor A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. I900 CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, -OF- Bloomsburg, Pa. PARTITION NOTICE. INTUE MATTER OK THS PARTITION OF THE ES TATE OK SAMUEL 11IDI.AY, UICKASED. n, ia..,T,,r.t tiiillftv. wldowof SamueUIldlav, lateof tho Township of Scott, In the county ot Columbia and state ot Pennsylvania deceasea; William 11. iiiuiay, uiouihsuuik, ,u,uuu. County, Pennsylvania; j. w. iiniraj, v.inut;, - vllle, COlUUioia i.ouui.y, j-riiunj ivniu,,, . llUllay, ItUpon, OtUimJIll .UII,J, ,,minw. Ida- I'hurli'S HUliay, iiiooiiisuuik, omnium County, Pennsylvania: Mainle Hldlay Hurmun, InteruiaiTled wlihii. II. Ilarman, orangi'Mlle, 1 - 1, .or. Count v. Pennsylvania: Delia Hldlay Cain, intermarried wi'n .lonn vain, newiM-rry, Lycoming Countv, Pennsylvania; Minnie Hldlay Drum, Intermarried with Clarence Drum, Cabin Hun, Columbia county, Pennsylvania; Maggie Hldlay, Bloomsbuig, olumbla Co., Pu.; Eliza beth Hldlny, having for her guardian, ud litem, Joseph Fleckenstlue, orangevllle, Columbia countv, Pennsylvania; being widow audclill dreno'f Samuel Hldlay, deceased. You are hereby nolllled that In pursuance or an order or t he Orphnn's court or Columbia county, a writ of partition has Issued from the said Court to the seerin 01 saiu oouuiy, return able the fourth Monday or September, P.ki. und that tho Inquest will meet for the purpose of making partition and valuation nf the widow's dower In the real estate ot said decedent 011 Frtduy, tho 21st, day or sepiemoer, a. u. r.iim, between the hours ot a. 111. and 4 p. m., on the premises or Samuel Hldlay, deceased In Scott township, Columbia County, Pennsylvania; at which time and placo you can attend, If you think proper. W.W.W.AOK, Sheriff. (IB INT ll8ll 'tN:i, U'y. In- III ' I-. M."H CAPITAL, Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits, s w NI0YER, President. $60,000 40,000 A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. DIRKCTORS. Charlen W. (u!oi, H'(n?a OtugluK Vei'Di IT. funk, Charlrs N. Cri-n-Uny, VhrMoithrr A. Kleim, Wiltttim A'reumer, Joeih IP. Ktw, WlliUim S. Jlo'irr, 8-24-',t An Old House in New Quarters. James Rcilly lias moved his Barber Shop to the Central Hotel, room recently used as a parlor, on first floor. Newly furnished Expert workmen. Give us a call. 4-S-iy fIr e sTYcTT n" V ENT ORS . The experience ot C. A. Snow & Co. In obtain ing more lliau 20,' 00 patents tor Inveutors has enabled them to helpfully auswer niuuv ipies lions relating to tho protection ol Intellectual property. This they have done In a pamphlet treating briefly ol United States and foreign patents, with cost ot sumo, und how to pro cure them ; trade, marks, designs, caveats, In. iilugeioonts, decisions lu leading patent cases, etc, elo. Tills pamphlet, will be sent, freo to anyono willing C. A. snow X Co., Wn".l .'v.r'ou, o. C. W. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (office over Alexander Co. Wirt building, G. M. QUICK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA, Office over First National Bank. JOHN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, First National Bank Bldg,, 2d Floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, FA. W. II. RHAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oillce with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, FA. CiT Will be in OiangeviHc Wednesday of -DENTIST Streets op C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest CotttMa es In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL KfRPlTJI CAPITAL. ASHRTS. OVH ALL Franklin of Phlla.. 4O0,0(KJ :i,iw,6i $1,000,6 Peon's. Phlla 400,000 S,8iffi,180 1.41U.S Oueen.Of N. Y.. 600,000 S,M8,dl5 1,OOJ WeBtchester, N.T. 800,0 0 1.7NU07 2 N. America, Phlla. 8,0OO,0O0 ,T30,68i 2,81,7 Office First Nat'I Bank Bldg., ad floor. WLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FKEAS BKOWH) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburg, Fa. Represent Seventeen as good Compaa les as there are in the world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. ; Merchants of Newark. N. L; Clinton, N. Y.; Peoples', N.Y.: Read ing, Pa ; German American Ins. Co., New York; Greenwich Insurance Co., New Yorkj jersey city fire ins. Co., Jersey City, N, J. These old corporations are well seasoned by age and fire tested, and have never m had a loss settled by any court of law. Thai I assets are all invested in solid securities, aai liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted paid as soon as determined, by Christ Un J Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Blooaof burg, Pa. The people of Columbia county shoal patronize the agency where losses, if any are settled and paid by one of their ! citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Eartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, WTLnrge and convenient sample rooms, bath rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coe veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. HOTEX ENT, (FORMERLY CENTRAL HOTEL) BLOOMSBURG, TA. New sample rooms, large' and convenient. Recently papered, painted and re furnished. Everything up to date. Excellent fncilitiei for travelling men. Good stabling. 5 3 C. B. ENT, Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snymkr, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) 11LOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bath rooms hot and cold water, and all modem I conveniences 'M ',1 ' I Hi- .. ."1 . u w "i-ilii 'f' wk ': 'V f!i: ii ". . V- if "' il '!' il.-ii ! K" M 1;. H L P! - :r,H fl tj'!: - liili ti i p ' i-K'5 A '1 I 9 V ''I " ml 1
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