THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Transfur of Real Estate- The following deeds have been re corded by Register and Recorder John C. Ruttci during the month of April : V John Rshnaid ct nl. to Cota A. Kcininrd, Ploom. Danic! Young ct al. to A. J. Young, Jnck son. Wm, Ilummcl to Snrali Dodder, Espy. Frederick llcagle to Emma J, Harmony, Mt. I'lcasiint. Fannie lirclfuM et nl. to Frederick V. Seesholt, Berwick. Ernest N. I'errin, Guardian to Margaret . Meigs, Hemlock. S. C Creasy et al to Jacob Franklin Shry, Bloom. Samuel Klnsp to Wellington Yeagcr, Lo cut. Sarus Scheaffcr to Miclinel E. Stinc, Lo. tust. Myron I. Low and wife to Mary Hun Rupe.t, Center. Mary liutler to Lafayette Trcveliiece, Tine. Sarus Schcafler nnd wife to Thomas F. Miller, Locust. Christian Mensch to Rebecca Fisher, Cleveland. S. R. Dyerdrof to Wm. D. Wagner, Locust. Hannah A. Fcttcrnian to James M. Lcily, Locust. James W. Slielhammcr to Isaiah RotnicV, Centre. Li.ie J. Belles to II. F.. Kern, Kugarlonf. Wm, and Mary Kern to Harry I:. Kern, Sucarloaf. Catharine Schug to Delbert E. Miller, cott. Willi; m Abbolt and wife to Delhcrt E. Miller, cott. II. E. Sitwilcr, et nl. to T. A. llarlman, Locust. Geo. W. Hill ct nl. to T. Harvey Doan, erwick. J. W. Roberts to Walter B. Davis, Sugar il Wm. Eyer to Mary Heilman, Greenwood G. W. Hosier and wife to Jeremiah O. fry, Henver. A. E. Sitwiler et nl. to J. E. Blass, Lo- cust. A. E. Sitwiler ct al. Frank H. Sitwilcr, Locust. Frank II. Sitwiler et al. to A. E. Sitwiler Konringcreck. Lewis C. Mensch to Charles Adams, Locusu E. E. Caldwell to Int. Bldg. & Loan As jocialion, Bloom. Al'en B. Fortner to Chas. O. Fettcrman, Centrnlia. S. Y. Vanhouten et al. ux. to Ellen Mun gescr, Berwick. Geo. S. Fleckenstine, Co. Treas. to Col Co. Commissioners, Cleveland. Francis Glnssmyer to L. C. Mensch, Cata wissa. Chas. Reichort and wife to Sarah Lynn, Heaver. E. B. Tustin and wife to Jos. Hazlcdine, Bloom. Lloyd Bcrger and wife lo David Raup, Catawissn. B. F. Zarr, Ex. to AnnaM. Diehl, Mifflin Wm. B. Houck an wife to Daniel W. Rarig, Roaringcreek. Orville N. Wirt nnd wife to Mary E. Tur sel, Bloom. W. H. Hidlay et al. Exr. to Clarence E. Drum, Center. W. II. Hidlay et al. Exr to F. F. Hagen buch, Scott. Lydia W. Drinker et al. to Wm. Chris man Hemlock. F. W. Heller and wife to II. S. Christian, Millville. Marks Graham and wife to John Cribbs, Madison. A. J. Derr et al. to M. E. Stackhouse, Greenwood. Isaiah White et al. trustees to Joseph Miller, Light Street. Kichurd Stiles and wife to Henry Hile man, Benton. Henry llileman nnd wife to Wm. Hile man, Benton. Wm. Hileman and wife to Clara Edgar, Benton. Paul B. ShultZ to Inter Bldg. & Loan As sociat'on, Bloom. F. J. BeMrs and wife to John W. bmith, Benton. C. R. Woodin and wife to Jos. Keenor, Berwick. Chas. C. Sharpless to Ambrose II. Sharp less, ('atawissa. J. M- Wenner, guardian to John Harrison, Fishingcreek. Aaron W. Hess and wife to Wm. Hun singer, Mifflin. John A. Funston et al. administrator to Henry and John T. Smith, Madison. John Smith administrator to John A. Fun ston, Madison. John A. Funston and wife to John Smith, Madison. F. B. SutlifT to Chapen Sutliff, Central. Joel Keeferet aL to J. B. Mclleury, Ben ton. Samuel Heller et al to James Kostenbaud cr, Locust. William CI. Roardamel et al. to Miles E. Ko'tenbaude.-, Conyngham. Freas Thomas and wife to James M. Wit liams, Berwick. James M. Williams and wife to F'reas Thomas, Fishince-ek. Catharine Sheannon to Lloyd Davis, Beaver. l'eier Ilower to Clark Howur, Roaring creek. G. W. Winders and wife to Chas. E. Winders, Fine. Lydia W. Drinker et al. to Mary HarUel, Hemlock. C. W. Neal attorney in fact to Mary M. Krug, Bloom. Isaiah W. Bower and wife to Amanda Hill, Berwick. Maria C. Evans et al. to Cyrus Eveland, Fishingcrcek. T. Harvey Doan et al. to Wm. Farver, Berwick. Jno. G. Kimbcl and wife to Jno. J. Math er, Kenton. Caroline Linn et nl. to Silas Linn, Briar . creek. Jno. G. Freeze and wife to John G. Har mau, Bloom. Roseiuont Cemetery Co. to II. F. Grotz, Bloom. Millard F. Bowman and wife to Henry C. Bowman, Orange. Thomas Vanpelt nnd wife to J. F. Rei inard, Berwick. Rebecca J. Keichard to Artie L, Yohey, Berwick. Hannah Driebclbis to At R. Bigger, Green wood. Henry Yeager to S. L. Litwiller, Locust. Boyd M. Freas and wife lo Wm. Stifnagle, J.WE. Blass and wife to Wilson Roads, Lo- cust. Win. Clewcll and wife to Hmnah Marts:, Catawissa. Margaret J. Crispin et ux. to James C. Vanhouten, Berwick. , Kate M. Lnrish to Wilbur L. Stephens, Berwick. J B. Mclleury sheriff to Wm. P. Zaner, Muinv'Me. S. Burton Kurt2 to Jennings U. Kurtz, Berwick. J. U. Kurtz ct al to E. Gilbert Ruch. Ber wick. Francis W'olverton to Alice Wolvcrton. Ri.iringi reck. Alice Wolvcrton lo Francis Wolvcrton. Konringcreck. Amelia Slaymnn Fx. to Hamlin Car Wheel & Mfg. Co,, Cntnwissn. Hamlin Car Wheel Mf'e. Co. to Hamlin Car Wheel Mfg. Co.. Catnwissa. John K. I.ockard nnd wife to Hamlin Car Wheel MCg. Co., Catawissn. I Abraham Hidler lo Mary M. S'liiires. Jackson. ' I Michael Groover sheriff to Philip Angle, 1 Est-y. J- If. Giggcr nnd wife to Win. B. Fergu son, Blonmslnirg. Wm. B. Ferguson and wife to Josiah Gigrr Scott. Isaac Marlz and wife to Frank Stookcy, Rriarcreck. II. W. McRevnoldsex, et al. to Cornelia II. Dent, Hloom. Cornelia II. Dent et nl. to John J. Henry, Hloom. William II. Woodin ct al. lo S. W. Dick son, B inn-reek. W. II. Woodin et nl. to Emanuel Knelly, Hrinrcreek Blojm I.nnd Improvement Co. to N. U. Funk, Bloom. Josiah Coleman to Normnn Cole, Fishing Creek. Keep tho Balaneo L'p. It has been truth fully said ihnt any disturbance of the even balance of health cause sciious trouble. Nobody can be too cartful to keep this I st ance up. When people begin to lose appe tite, or to get tired easily, the least impru dence brings on sickness, weakness or debil ity. The system needs a tonic, craves it, and should not be denied it; and the best Ionic of which we have nny knowledge is Hood's Sarsaparilln. What this medicine has done in keeping healthy people healthv, in keeping up the even balance of health, gives it the same distinction ns a preventive that it enjoys as a cure. Its early use has illustrated the wisdom of the old saying that a stitch in time saves nine. Take Hood's for appetite, strength, and endurance. THE GREAT Wallace Shows AT BLOOMSBURG, ON TUESDAY, MAY America's Greatest nm CIRCUS. MILLIONAIRE IIENAGERIE. ROYAL ROMAN hippodrome. fcSrMammoth Horse Fair. Monster Aquarium. Jt Only Traveling Aviary. ...ABSOLUTELY A10RB HIOH - CLASS ARENIC FEATURES THAN ALL OTHER 5H0WS COMBINED.... I.OOO PEOPLE. aOQ PERFOHMEHS. 3TAA' i OP CARS. 400 HORSES. SEATS FOR 12.000 LARGEST LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS The NELSON FAMILY, $10,000 Challenge Acrobats. ALi7tH1: WORLD'S GKLiATKST KIDKKS, ACROBATS, GYMNASTS axd SPECIALISTS. FINEST ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION IN AMERICA. r-At 10 o'clock on the morning of Show Day the Largest, Richest, Most Resplendent, FREE STREET PARADE EVER WITNESSED. DON'T MISS IT. s AT BLOOMSBURG, Tuesday, May 21st. H(rrt f'nr l.lnr Tie l'p. ALHANY. May S.-The- lins of the Union Traction company operated In this ity, Wntervlcit nnd IlniNlnr and thou- extending from thin city to those cities nnd to Troy and Oohws hnvo been tied iii since dsybreak yesterdny. (Inn of the grentest railroad strikes thnt hnv tuken place In this sertion of the Mule In years is mi nnd thrvntuna to ex tend, l'p to miriuiglit the lines of the cotnpnii.v operated in Troy and Cohoc hud not been affected, lint a striko on tlmse lilies in expected. The employees of the ciimpnny lire oiKniiizod in two 1111 Ioiih of tho Amulgiininted Association (if Ktiect Unlhvny EmployeeH of America. The strike nH ordered by thu union is composed of thu employed of the Al bany, Kennselner und Wntervleit branch is of the system. llnU llnllilnr wild Fnll Vny. SCHENECTADY. N. Y., Mny 8. The Gcnerul Electric company Iiiih made tho nnnoiiiiieuient thnt It hud decided to give Its employees a half holiday, with full pay, beginning on Saturday, Mny 11. A petition asking for this; boon ha boon in circulation for some time, and It la ex pected that the Schenectady Loeoruottve works will take similar action. China Will Need a Loan. PEKING, May 8. China will reiiuest the powers to obtain for her a loan sultt cicnt to pny the Indemnity ns soon na the uiuount thereof is made known. She will uUo ask for on extra 20,M10,(M)0 tads to be provided annually according to the proposition of the foreign ministers. No Trar, Sar" Mar. WICKKNUL'KG, A. T.. May S.-The Ktntenient that the state deiyirtmcnt bad delivered a new Isthmian caual treaty to tbv Itritlsh tnibnsaiior is officially de nied by Secretary Hay. Kw Board of Trade For Ilnnton BOSTON, May 4. A board of trade buildiiiK opposite thu custom house Is to be built, the total amount to be luvcsWd lu luud uud buildiugs being $1,800,000. Circus in BLOOMSBURG . In every town and village may De nau, Mica AkIg Grease that makes your horses glad. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. STATX OP ISAAC n. II AHIIKK, t, ATI OP BRAVIR TWP., COLUMBIA COUNTV, PA. Nntlcp Is hereby elven Unit betters of Admin istration on the Kstale of Isaac U. Harder, late, of Heaver Township, deceased, have been tfrnn'cd to ('sthniliio Harbor , to whom persons Indebted to said estate are requested w make payment, and those hnvlti clulins or de mands will inuke known the same without delay to 4-l-Hw' CATlIAItlNR H A hOKK, Out Jacobv, Atty. Adinlnlsirntrlx, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. MTATX OP I.AVTON KUNTON, I.ATR OP BLOOMS BUKO, PA., DRCRAHBO. Notice Is hereby (riven that lettern tsta. minturyon the estate of Lay ton Kunyon, late of the Town of Hlontnsburjr, Pa., decensed, have been (minted to Martha Kunyon, resident of said town, to whom all persons Indeb'ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the sumo wit hour, delay to 4 It t, , MAKT1IA Kl'NYON. Grant Urkhino, Atty. Executrix. rr IN CAPTIVITY. I Mad I amlar I Oil V. I V1 Sli - I V " ALL KINDS OF RARE WILD ANIMALS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. RSTAITI Or JOHM RNRI.I., I.ATR OK CRMTRAM A BOH Ol'CIII, PKCRAflKD. Notice Is hereby itlven that, letters ofartmlnln trallonnn the esiale of .lohn Hut-11, late or the ll'irninrli of (,'entralhi, ColiiiuOla county, ileceiwd, have linen irnirifeil to Hev. il. M. Win lerl., a rculdi nt of AhIiImwI, I'a., to whom all persons liirt"lted to said estate are reniiemed to rniike piivmenr, and those havlnir clafins or de mands will make know i the s unn without de lay to HEV. II. M ttlNKKKT, 4-lH-flt,' At - INI1TRATOK, Ashland, H.Miuylklli Co., Pa. R M. Kstkri.ikk, Ashland, i'a., I .,, . A. N. Yosvr, illooinsbiirir, I'a., f A''T,)rIn,' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. RSTAT8 Of SI'S AM ROMtCK. t.ATi Or CINTHB ?T.p DRUKASKO. Notlen Is hereby gvon that, letters of artmln Istratlon on tho estate of Susan Itornlrk, Into of Centre township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to U'vl A. Itemley, a resident of said township, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested lo make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known thesimio Without d lav to 1.KV1 A. HKMI.KY, Clinton Hkhhino, Atty. Adinlnlstralor. BloomsburK, I'a., April itll, 1901. (lit) KXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven that, letters testament ary on the fstnle of William 11. Johnson, Into of tho town or Hloomshurt, county of Columbia, la deceased, have been (framed to Elizabeth Johnson and The commonwealth Title Insur ance A Trust Co., of Philadelphia, I'a to whom a'l persons Indebted to said estate are request, ed to n.ake payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay, st the ofTlce of THK COMMONWEALTH TITLE INM'KANCK A TKUMT CO., HI8 Chestnut St., Philadelphia., or KLIZA11KTU JOHNSON. PUBLIC LETTING. Healed bids for the construction of tho stone anii'mnntN and excavating lor a (,'ounty brldife, over Little Klshlntrcreek, near the residence of Daniel H. Patterson, In (ireen wood township, will be received by tho Com missioners of Columbia County, on or before May r, mil, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Com missioners reserve the rlKht to reject, any and all bids Specifications can be seen at the Coniiiilssloners' office.. NKHEMIA1I KITfHEN,) T. J. VAN.TKKSL1CK, V JS?u!IZ. W. II. FISI1EU. j COM MS Kg Attest : K. P, VANDiHsl.tca, Clerk. St. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Hotlco Is hereby given that the partnership existing Between K. C. Caswell and James M. Staver, under tho firm name of K. C. Caswell A Co., Woolen Manufacturers, of Bloomsbunr. Pa., has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent, .lames m. m,aver retires irom me rifm, having sold his Interest therein to Carlton A. Caswell (excepting (aid reserving his Interest In all accounts due, and all manufactured, pro duct), All Indebtedness of said firm will be paid by K. C. Caswell and James M. Staver, to whom all accounts dye are payable. The manufact ured product of said firm. In the minor with commission merchants, has been reserved, and Is still owned by E. C. Caswell and James M. Staver. Dated May l, luui, Bloomsburg, Pa. K. C. CASWKLL, J. M. B7AVKK. Late trading as. I. C. CASWELL A Co., 8 ii 4t Bloouisburg, Pa. E. W. M. Low, Pres. J. M. STAT, Vice i'res. E. B. Tustin, Cashier. RUST NU1L BME OF Bloomsbup.o, Pa. Capital and Surplus, $162,500 Undivided Profits, $ 20,000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT IN BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF VAULTS. DIKECTOH8, Dr. K, W. M. Low, Myron I. Low, Dr. J. II. Vastlne, J. M. Staver, . B. Turtln, Louis Gross, Ueo. S. Kobblns. Accounts of Banks, Corporations, Funds and Individuals, Solicited Upon the Most LID eral Terms, Consistent with Good Banking. OHGANIZKIt 1891. ui mmi imm mi, Bloomsburg, Pa. CAPITAL $60,000 Surplus and Undivid ed Profits, - - 48,000 W. S. MOYER, President. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. VIRHCTORS. eiinrle W. Runyon, Grant llrrrlng, N. IT. Flint, C. A. Klelm, Itr. W. M. R-bfr, W. s. Mofjfi; Dr. J. J. Crown, C. M. Crevellng, 11. A. WKIIttp. t Wo solicit the accounts of Individuals and firms, and will grant, accommodations, cou slstuut with good banking. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, BI ltULAH AND KIKE PltOOF VAULTS. -PROFESSIONAL CARDSJ N. U. FUNK, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW, lira. Enf 1 BuUdine, Court Horn AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olllco Bloomsburg N'at'l Bank Bldg., 2d floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTO RNEY-AT-LA.W, Wirt' BuiUing, tmABom BLOOMSBURG, PA. John o. PK8KZ. jouno. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOHNKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Contre St., first door below Opera Bouse 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. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, in Ent Bldg, Bloomsburg, P. IL 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. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney at law, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, J. II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, In Ixwkard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. VV. IL IUIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner ol Third and Main Sts., CATAWISSA, . PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday ol each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over B. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, Pn Will be i Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexandc Bros. 1 1 -16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. I"Ofto Liddlcot building. Locust avflnue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St 3-70-Iv l'l OCMtBURG, PA MONTOUR TJUHOKI. BKLL TELIPHOIt . CYIS TISTBD, OkASSIS FITTCD. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMC30PATHIC PHYSICIAN AND 8TJH9B0B orrtoi hours: Office A Kesldence, 4th St., 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 to 5. Telephone, DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work " SPECIALTY. Corner Main and Centre Stre-1 , BLOO SBURG, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, STJHGEON DENTIST, Offlo Barton's Building, Main below Mark Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior munw, ana an worn warranted as represented, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge whaa HI HIILIdl teem uic iiiaciicii, WTo be open all hours during the dv C, WATSON McKELVY, fire insurance agent. (Successor to B. P. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Compu es In the world, among which are: CASH TOTAL SCBPLOl CAPITAL. AS8BT8. OV ALL Franklin of I'hlla.. 400,(Hio .H,lb,5W $1,000,5 l'enn'a. I'hlla 4H0,(H'0 s,Mb,lso l,l,t Oueen.of N. Y. 60II,(X)0' 8,M8,15 l,tl, west Chester, N. Y. SOO.OcO 1,7M,8P7 28 N. America, I'hlla. S.ouii.coo ,730,f 2,S44,T Office First Nal'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. WI.osscs promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street!. Bloomsburg, Ta. Represent Seventeen asgoodCtmpiii les as tnere are in the world and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Ptreet, iTLarge and convenient sample rooms, bath 1. . . 1 1.1 , , , luunia, iiul umi lum wuicr, miu mooxni COw veniences. Bar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House) BLOOMSBURG, Fa. Large and convenient sample rooms Path r corns, hot and cold water, and all modern c onvcnience. .
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