8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BAHK A GREAT DAY! PQIKT8. Courteous Attention to Everyone, Careful Business Methods, Absolute Safety for Your Money. m-car-m Farmers Nat'l Bank, Bloomsburg, Pa. WM. S. MOVER, Presidkxt. A. H. BLOOM, Cashier. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. J. S. Williams & Son, BI-OOMSBURG PA. Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers, W Fifteen years pxporlonce. HatlsfunHon guaranteed. Bont returns of any Rale criers In tills section of tUe State. Write for terms and dates. We nover disappoint our pat rons. This is pine apple weekatTooley &Co. To hold your hands under the hydrant and let the water run over the wrists is a good way to reduce the temperature of the body. It will lower the heat in the body sev eral degrees. The celebration of the Fourth will be in charge of the local order of Junior American Mechanics. There is an elaborate display oi fire works scheduled for the evening The skies will be lit by "the rock et's red glare and the bombs burst ing in air." The pyrotechnic feature will be followed by a dance at Oak Grove. . Miss Elizabeth Miller of Harris burg, Miss Florence Bisel of Hazle ton and Miss Edna Wilson, Miss Julia Sharpless,' Frank ' P. Eyer, Ray Arnold and Bart Bisel of town with Mrs. J. E. Wilson as chaper on, left in one of Dr. Welliver's hacksTuesday evening for Highland Lake, where they have rented a cottage and will remain until the 15th. F. D. Dentler received a telegram Thursday morning informing him of the serious illness of his fathei at his home in White Pigeon, Michigan. He started on the after noon train in the hope of reaching there before the end came, but he was too late, he died Thursday evening. The funeral took place Monday. ,Mr. Dentler will arrive home Saturday morning. Do you want a good second hand bicycle ? If so, go to Mercer's Drug & Book Store. One ladies' wheel, $9.00, with new tires ; one gent's wheel, style, Sentinel, a bar gain at $11.00; one gent's wheel, style, Reading, for $11.00; one high grade Columbia wheel, gent's, for $9.50 ; one Reading Special, with coaster brake, ior $16.50. New last year ; one Crescent tan dem for $25.00. . .. A thermometer on the porch of the editor, in the shade, has marked the heat as follows during the past lew days 1 o'clock, 5 o'clock, 7 o'clock, 5 o'clock 4 o'clock, 6:30 o'clock, Sunday a. m. Sunday p. m. . Monday a. m. Monday p. m. Tuesday a. tn. luesdav p. m. 90 78 84 1040 060 - One of the most brilliant social happenings of this season in our neighboring town of Berwick was the wedding at high noon on Thurs day last of Frank Faust and Miss Prudence Meudenliall. The cere mony was performed by Rev. R. Gilbert in the Methodist church, and was witnessed by a large num ber of guests, many states having been represented in the gathering. . . . . There" is a movement on foot among the clerks to have the stores closed at six o'clock tor three even ings each week, until the first of September. A number of the busi ness men have acceded, and it is altogether likely that the rest will agree to it. The petition is now being circulated and our merchants will all be asked to sign it. The movement, it is hoped, will take effect next Tuesday. Three new books recently published by McClure, Phillips & Co., namely, The American Salad Book," by Max- imilan De Loup; "The DirlingtonV y Elmore Elliot Peake; and "The Children of the Nations," by Poultney Bigelow, are being brought out in England. . - top the Cough and wurkH off me Cnld. Laxative Brouio yululue Tablets cure a cold In uue U'iy. ho cure, no pa, frice, 4a Green groceries of all kinds at Tooley & Co.'s. . Danville defeated our base ballistr at Danville yesterday by the score of 13 to 12. Our boys will try and get back at 'em this morning. Thomas B. Fairman who is look ing after his mother's interests at the White House Restaurant, slipped out of town one day last week and went to Sunbury where he was quietly married to Miss Annie E. Keller, a highly esteemed young lady of Mifflinville. They will re side for the present with Mr. Fair man's mother. The groom is to be congratulated on the very worthy lady whom he has secured for a life partner. Good roads and streets are a thing the public are very much in favor of. Loose stones in public high ways are an abominable nuisance, dangerous to horses and vehicles. Supervisors should see to it that the roads are kept clear of this bit of nuisance. We don't need to go outside of our borough limits to find this thing existing. The proper officials will render the public a good service by clearing away these stones. F. M. Ghmore will remove his restaurant to the room recently oc cupied by Housel & Son, soon after the 4th. The room is being newly papered and painted this week bv Chas. T. Heudershott. Mr. Gil more will reside in the building, and he will probably serve regular meals as well as meals to order. A first-class dining room will be con ducted, where ladies and families can procure meals, and where all the delicacies of the season will be served. This house has already ac quired a high reputation for its ex cellent cooking, which is under the supervision of Mrs. Gilmore. Flies, those diagreeable insects, do not appear to be so numerous this summer. People given to supersti tious ideas incline to the belief that this condition is an accompaniment ot war, that the flies follow the troops. Some other people say that it is a sign of sickness, that the flies act as scavengers, yet the public health is apparantly pretty good. But it matters not what the reason ot the signification, ths absence of the pests is very grateful, for one bold, buzzing fly in a bedroom on a summer morning can cause more discomfort than an ordinary physical disorder. In the vernacular tLere are no flies on Uncle Sam this year. . . , Every few clays the papers chron icle accidents from drowning, and as the Summer advances these acci dents will occur with more frequen cy. Most casualties of this kind are due to the inability of the unfor tunates to swim. There is 110 acom plishment of so much importance as the ability to swim, yet there is a woeful lack of it among men, and among women still more so. As a diversion, swimming is wholesome for several reasons, and as the means of saving life it is invaluable. No father should neglect to teach his sons how to swim. By going with them to the waler or sending some one, all clanger will be averted. Too many parents forbid their children to go near the water which in many cases is wrong. The boys should be given every possible chance to amuse themselves in the water, with the precaution, however, that help is within their reach should they need it, while learning to swim. After that they can take care of themselves and, it necessary, rescue others more unfortunate than they. SOTiOS. Notice is hereby given that the case of Susan Cooper's administrator vs. the administrator of David II. Mercer, which was fixed for July 8, has been continued by order of Hon. K. M. Dunham, and the jurors who were empanelled to hear the case need not be in attendance at Court on that date. R. R. Little, P. J. W. H. Henrie, Proth'y and Clerk of Court. AT A SPECIAL MEETING- M. T. Ohl li Given the Contract to Build Arch Over Kinney's Run on Market Stieet. The Town Council assembled in special meeting Thursday evening last for the purpose of disposing of two matters that had been carried over fiom the previous sessions, namely the awarding of the contract to construct the arch over Kinney's Run at South Market street and the election oi ward policemen. There was a full at tendance of the officials, the Presi dent, secretary and all the members being present. Notwithstanding the heated and quite uncomfortable at mosphere of tne councilmanic chamb er, there were quite a number of look-ers-on in attendance, while others standing on the exterior, gazed assidu ously through the open windows. The vanguard of those who occupied posi- iuu vii me umsiue were attracted by the possibility of an appointment on the police force. Bids for the construction of the arch were received and opened as follows: Wm. B. Ferguson, $4 68 per cubic yard for brick or stone and 40 cents per cubic yard for excavating or would build complete arch for sum of $538.00. Jonathan Bachman, $4.25 per cubic yard for stone arch and 35 cents per cubic yard for excavating. M. T. Ohl,$2.83 per cubic yard for concrete or stone arch and 30 cents per cubic yard for excavating. M. I. Ilennessy, $2.85 per yard for concrete arch and 60 per cubic yardfor excavating. On motion duly seconded the con tract was awarded to M. T. Ohl, he being the lowest bidder, and carried. The regular monthly meeting time is tonight but on account of in being a holiday it was moved and seconded that the same be postponed till July nth. Carried. On motion duly seconded the Com mittee on Light is to confer with the Electric Light Company regarding the lighting up of the fountain on Market Square and also the lighting of the Town Hall. The body of civil officers for the preservation of good order throughout the town for the ensuing year, was then elected as follows; First Ward A. M. Wintersteen, D. R. Corlman and George Knorr. Second Ward Thomas Morris, Frank P. Baum, Arlington Shultz, Benjamin Burrows, George Yost and George Belig. Third Ward George Martin, William Hassert and George Gehring- er. Fourth Ward Harvey Geicer, William Dietterich, Herbert Goss, Wesley Shutt. Charles Cooner. and Samuel Yost. The gentlemen above named met at the office of the Mayor Friday eve ning where they were properly en throned. cubic cents Try a Mouse- . "My sister has lost her voice and the doctors can't help her. What would you do ?" Try her with a mouse. If she loses her temper, probably she's bilious. Then try Ayer's Pills. New potatoes are cheap at Tooley & Co.'s. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN and women to travel and advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. salary if 700 a year and expenses, all payable in cash. No canvassing required. Oive references and enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Address Manager, 355 Uaxton Wdg., Chicago. 4-25-161 There niav he ttlentv of roam at the Ion. but some people prefer to get at th bottom of things. Use Au.en's Foot-Kase, a powder to be sha!;en into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easi ly. If you have sniaitlijg feet or light shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet, and makes walking e.tsy. -Cures swollen, sweat ing fc-et, ingiewing nnils, blisters and callous spots. ReHeves corns nnd bunions , of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to. lay. Sold by nil drugisis and shoe stores Address, d4l7-4 for 25c. Tiial package FREE. Allen s. Olmsted, I.eKoy, N. V. In coing on the stage a woman's presence accounts for a great deal; also her past. TO Cl'RK A COI.I IN ONU DAV Take Laxative hromo Quinine Tablets. All rti'UiriflHtH refund tlie moiiey It It falls to cure E. V. Urove'. siKoature Is on men box, 25c. OASTOllIA. Bean the 4 Kind You Have Always Bought Guaranteed $900 Salary. yearly. Men and women of (rood address to represent us, Homn to travel ttppoinilusr agents, otueiH (or local work looklutf utter our Interests. I900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra com missions and expenses, rapid advancement, old establlHliml house, (irand chance tor earnest man or woman to seuuin pleasant, permanent position, liberal Income and luture. flew, bril liant lines. Write at once. U-ils-lst dTAPFOHD I'TtKSa. a Church St , New Uaveu, Conn JAMES REILLY & SON, ami mm Uiltf MMiiMMINMHillll s STRICTLY HRST-CLASS.s- EXCHANGE BLOCK, SECOND FLOOR JULY 4TH, HARTflAN'S GOODS. 1 Cent BUYS A FAN. Il II H I I t We have fans mum price of one from the mini- cent to the intrinsic value of $1.7?. The best time to buy a fan is when most needed, and where to(be had at smallest cost. Corsets, 25c. Why is it ? This store never sold so many corsets. We'll tell you. You'll see it when you come. The best, the larg. est assortment,the lowest prices. All the new shapes, from the $1.50 corset down to 25c. Cr Duck Skirts. D" Pique Skirts. Manufacturers are commenc ing to sell their stock of these goods at cut prices. We just secured them at the most re markable cut price. Some very fine ones, too, but the price is I 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. off. $1.50 Shirt Waists, $1. Sorry so many ladies have been disappointed in not being able to get their size here be fore. Now our new stock is here. We can fit almost any person. You can't find the equal of these waists at the price any. where in this county. Strong assertions. Tiy it. 59 Cents BUYS AN UMBRELLA Umbrella day is usually the Fourth Day of July. That's why we have a special sale in Umbrellas at 59c. We have the very best silk ones too. 6 Cents. For a fancy porch cushion. The most useful and needful thing for out summer sitting. 10 Cents. Ladies' gauze under vests. Look as well and wear most as long as those you used to pay 25c. for. We have finer ones. 5 Cents. For Child's undervests. Don't cost much to cloth children, when such prices predominate, also knit under drawers pair 13c 15 Cents. Pair for Ladies' fancy hose now all the lage, the colors are fast, the styles are very desir able. Of course we have finer. $1.00. Nothing remarkable about the price alone. You can't see the point till you see the assort ment of summer house wrappers the only complete assortment to be found in Bloomsburg. Size 32 to 44. JULY 4TH, HARTflAN'S PRICES. 14 Cents BUYS A CHILD'S PARASOL. The Sun "Sizzles" on the day of "Independence." The chili without a sunshade is not sim ply warm, but hot. 14c. 'Sols or better 'Sols are on sale here. 75 Cents. For a ladies' parasol, and a good one at that. The extra best ladies parasols, new irjor styles are here too. 10 Cents. Tcr pair for hose supporters. Women use Woman's sizes, the very best made are here also. Children's hose supporters, too, that don't tear the stockings and don't break down, 25c down to roc. per pair. 10 Cents. ' Pair for dress shields, the kinds that fit smoothly and attach easily, the very best and very finest we sell at per pair 35C 25 Cents. Is not as much as you'll ex pect to pay for a good finger ring. 25c. up to $1.00 will buy a pretty finger ring and a good one here. 5 Cents. Hat pins that are truly orna mental. Hat pins that have a point. Stick easy and stajr stuck. We have them, extni. fine for 25 c. BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A. )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK) THE R M. LEADER Bargain Store, Lockard Building, Main and Centre ists., BLOOMSBURG, -' - PENN'A. THE LARGEST AND Best Bargain and Novelty Store IN COLUHBIA COUNTY. The Make your headquarters here when in town, ings for hot weather pleasure and comfort : Croquet Sets, "The Best," at 90c. and $1.10. Hammocks, all styles, from 75c. up. The Children's Delight Juvenile Garden Sets, 10c. and 2oc. following are our offer- price. Our line of Summer Stationery canuot he matched for style, quality and The "Hahn" Hammocks and Marguerite Chair. New and pleasing. Dternns Extra ig AVickless Oil Stoves, for summer cooking Fine Fibre Water Coolers. Once tried alw The "Hess" Perfumes, unexcelled. All scents. ays used. The E & B. Is on -Corrosive Ink. The best in the world. The Famous U-No O Shoe Dressings aud Polishes. Floral and Plain Crepe Paper. All colors and designs. A full line of Fine China and Crystal Glassware.. Best assortment of High Grade Low Priced Jewelry in town. . Our line of Tin, Granite and Agate Ware, cannot be excelled. Heed Anti Rusting Tinware. We guarantee it. Celebrated Wade & Butcher Cutlery. You know its quality. Baskets, all kinds and sizes, at prices that will astonish vou. Swift's Celebrated Snap and Wool Soaps. Best toilet" and laundry soaps made. Hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. Our motto, "Quick Sales and Small Profits, and Fair Dealing to All." We shall be pleased to see you at any time. SPECIAL ATENTION GIVEN TO MAIL OitDEHS. Try us and be convinced. We are Headquarters for Fire-Works. Do not purchaie until you examine our stock and prices. F. M. LEADER, p. o. box 558. Bloomsburg, Pa. V $0000