The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 26, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
, MIND AND THE WEATHER, j
EITeet the llpndlns of n Hook linn I p.
on the rhralpnl Frame of
' a Prrnnn. '
Everyone know Hint the inmplnn
tion has n prout effect upon the body
ft nil at times sonic ludicrous experi
ences are met with. .During the pro
Tailing' torrid spell a mini and his
vife sat together on u shady vernn
da reading. Tho man rend nn Aft-lean
story which dwelt upon the suf
fering entailed upon the inhabitants
of this land by the heat. Hot sands
Bud the blazing sun were often men
tioned and the sea lit costume of the
natives was given due mention.
The woman by a strange chance
was reading of an arctic expedition.
She had not picked out this litera
ture purposely because of the con
trast to present conditions it offered.
She hud jimt come across it in the
bookcase nt the summer resort and
opening it at random 'Was soon
among the icebergs and almost lost
iu snow,
"isn't it warm?" asked the explor
er in Africa presently, tugging at his
collar.
"Why, no," replied the lady from
an ice tloej "It seems to me very
pleasant even cool."
The man grunted disbelief and
then he took off his coat. Later he
retired to his own room and removed
his collar and necktie and panted
still for breath and finally flung
away his tale of the tropics and wns
Boon in the leafy Adirondacks with
"The Aristocrats."
And the feminine member of this
duo insists still that the day was a
Col day and not at all oppressive.
NEEDED HIS STRENGTH.
Samlow, Once Ileset-br Footpads In
far Is, I.ald TliMn Out iu
Short Order.
Randow, the strong man, has seldom
lad occasion to display his muscular
ity except to gratify his audiences, but
once it stood him in good Mead among
the bullies who have at times sought
to run things to suit themselves on
he liois de Boulogne In I'aris. Their
mode of action is to have one of the
gang follow the proposed victim. At a
given signal several others approach,
close in on him, rob him, sometimes
seriously injuring him. An additional
SOO police now ride about the llois on
bicycles and keep a sharp lookout. Hut
despite this extra vigilance the out
agcs continue.
One day Sandow, walking in a rath
er remote avenue of the Hois, sudden
ly realized that he wns being followed,
lie grasped the situation, and appar
ently took no notice. As he hnd ex
pected, a signal called two or three
fellows from the fihrubliery. As they
first approached Randow stoopeddown
as if to tie his bootlace, grasped the
robber by the ankle and used him as
a sort of cnt-o'-nlne-tails, lashing his
astonished confreres, first one and
then the other, before they had a
chance even to think of escaping, stav-!
ing in the ribs of one, smashing the
arm of another, and leaving the whole
gang maimed and strewn upon the
ground. Then Snndow leisurely went
on and remarked to the next police
man he met:
"You'll find two or three men up
there, more dead than alive. You'd
better go and look at them."
IN THE KAISER'S COUNTRY.
ThliiK Which You Most Not Do If Yon
Are a Itesldent of His
Domain.
There are many things you must not
do if you live under Kinperor William.
Following are some of the restrictions
in r.irlin, enumerated in the late (i.
Y. Steeven's book just published, en
title "Glimpses of Three Nations:"
"You must not hang beds or clothes
out of windows so that they can be
seen from the street. You must not
feed horses in streets where there is
not room for two vehicles to pnss, and
in others only with the consent of the
occupier opposite whose piece of pave
ment you are; you must watch the
home, and undo the traces while: he
is eating, and when he is done the
occupier must clear up the spilt chaff.
If you accidentally break a lottle or
jug in the street you must carefully
gather up the pieces and take them
away. If you stand on the pavement
you must leave room for other people
to pass. After this it is ratheran anti
climax to learn that you must not dis
charge firejirnu in the street, nor
shoot with crossbows arid blowpipes.
"if children make a noise in the
street their parents can be punished,
and 'rambling about in droves' is for
bidden after dark. Dogs that annoy
people by barking are forbidden, espe
cially after ten; if you take your dog
out then the nearest policeman bears
down on you and wakes the streets
with yells of That dog must not
bark!'"'
Golf the (uuiiuiTiir of Notion.
According to the Scottish American
golf is gradually taking firm hold on
the Kuropean continent. It is ten
years or move since golf links were es
tablished at Cairo and there most of
the British officials, including Lord
Cromer, Sir F.dgnr Vincent, the lute
Sif Gerald Porter and others were to
bo found at one time or another. Un
til recently there were no links in
Vienna, but the emperor hus now
granted u tract of land near the Prater
and a club is being organized by the
members of the British embassy.
Guuiblluir In Life lutui'uiiee.
They gumblc In life insurance in
England, and anyone who cares to pay
the rate may take out insurance ptiy-
, ublu to them in case of the death of
King lCdwa'rd. The rate charged for a
,JUe policy on his majesty is ten per
rent., while an accident policy costs 30
per cent, a year,-'
Itidlnn.
Hut, after all," said the Indian,
"ur hndnrsa is only skin deep!"
Seeing that the world wasln no small
degree perplexed nt his manner of ar
riving at this conclusion, the red man
L'ontinuel:
"1'or nobody finds fault with us so
long as we suffer ourselves to be
skinned!"
iere the world coughed violently,
after which It spoke feelingly of the
lovely weather we are having. Detroit
Journal.
The f.nst Kl,
He, bnshful, iltd not ask of her
Love's token when he should
Anil now, regretful, he recall
She looked as If she would.
Puck.
WITIIOl'T AMISTAKCE.
District Visitor (to old woman)
Why, Mrs. Mulage, haven't you seen
a doctor?
"Why, ma'am, my husband don't
hold with no doctors, lie do say I'd
better die a nutural death." London
Vu n.
The Miinnl of Dlatres.
Oft when t seo a pretty widow
Who Haunt her weeds about
I wonder If 'tis not to show
Mankind that nho Is pluimeU In woe,
And might be taken out.
Chicago Hecord-Herald.
He'd Had Some Experience.
She (on the hotel veranda) You
had iik business to do that.
lie I am engaged to you. Why
shouldn't I kiss you?
Rhe Hut peiple were looking.
He That's why I did it. I am de
termined that you shall at least re'
turn my bow when we gut back to the
city. X. Y. Weekly.
Derisive.
"So," said the young man who was
disposed to linger, "we must part for
ever!"
"Oh, no," answered the fair girl,
with a cold look in her eye; "not for-
ever. We will part now once for all,
and have it over with." Washington
Star.
The Obvious Remedy.
"If there is such a thing as a
towel triust," roored the shaggy
haired boarder, "it ought to be
crushed!"
"Wouldn't it be better," suggested
the dyspeptic bonrder, "to wipe it
out?" Chicago Tribune.
Cause for Alarm.
Mrs. Crnbshaw I suppose you'd be
awfully frightened if I should send you
a telegram while 1 m away in thecoun
try?
Crabshaw Indeed I would, my dear!
I don't know where to raise any more
money to send you. Puck.
Ills Problem.
Dashaway Don't you ever wonder
how you ever lived before you met
the girl you love?
Cleverton I don't know. My prln
cipal concern now is how I am going
to live now that I have met her.
lirooklyn Life.
llulnous.
"lie borrowed the money from a
chattel mortgage shark, I presume?'
"Xo, even in his adversity the fellow
has absolutely no notion of economiz
ing! He borrowed it of a friend! ' De
troit Free I'ress.
Kerioua Charlie.
"I'm goin' to sue Mistah Johnsing
foh defamation of character."
"Whn foh yon do dat?"
"lie say I stole ten chickens fum
de squiah's coop, an' I only stole
one! Chicago Daily News.
Evidently I nexpected.
(lludys Ferdy's rich uncle Is dead
Her Hrother Jack Was it ex
pected?
Gladys Oh, not at all. Why, only
last week Fedy asked me to marry
him! Judge.
Wluit'i the laef
"I don't much b'lieve in dis crema
tion business," said Brother Dickey,
! "What de sense in burnin' folks in
dis worl' otter dey deud, w'en dey
runs sich a big risk er it in de next
worl'?" Atlanta Constitution.
A puny child is always nn anxiety to the
parents. I here seems generally no reason
why the little one f.houhl he weak when it is
so well fed. Put the fac'. is t hat it does not
matter how much food the child takes if the
stomach cannot extract the nouiislunent from
it. No benefit can lie derived from just eat
ing. That is the condition of many a sickly
child. The stomach and organs of diges
tion nnd nutrition aie not doing their worl;,
and the body is really starving. It is little
nse to c,ive fish foods, like cod liver oil or
emulsions, in such a case, because these also
have to be digested ; they may lighten the
s'.omach's labor, but they don't strengthen
it. Strength is what the stomach needs.
Dr. Heme's Golden Medical Discovery
strengthens the stomach, nourishes the
nprvi.u nnd inrrensi'a the netinn fif lliA hlnnd
nmking glands. It is superior to every other
preparation for children's use, on account of
i its body building yiialilies, and also because
it is pleasant to the taste nnd conlnins no
I alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant. Dr,
I Piercers Pleasant Pellets are a valuable aid
when the bowels are irregular. They are
' small. Cliildrctl take them rca lily.
Jtoji
ojii fa .
MUST CARE FOR TIIEIR OWN.
rarentii In (he Male of Ohio Are Held
llespnnslhle for Their Chil
dren's Support.
The Ohio legislature nt its last es-
slon passed a law attaching a penalty
of a term In the penltentinry for par
ents who refuse to support their off
spring. J he first conviction under
this law Is reported from Columbus.
It appears that a miner named liaby
wns nmking good wnges, but he could
not bp Induced by the authorities to
support hi only child. Some months
ago he separated from his wife, and
he made a fight for t lie possession of
the child and was successful. As he
was not prepared to properly provide
for the child. It wns taken to the chil
dren's home to be eared for. When
the child was left there it wns the dis
tinct understanding that he was to pay
a certain stipend for the services. He
failed to comply with his cont rnct, and
all the urging of the county officers
had no effect In inducing him to let
loose of his purse strings to pny for
the necessaries of life for his child.
After a large number of admonitions
he was arrested nnd the court sen
tenced him to serve one year. In April,
1S!0, flip general nsscnibly passed n
law attaching a workhouse sentence
for cases of that kind, but the law
wbs amended by the last legislature,
and the penitentiary was substituted
for the workhouse.
WANTED SEVKRAL PERSONS OF
character nnd good reputation in ench state
(one in this county required) to re reicni
and ndvtrtise old established wealthy busi
ness house of solid financial standing. Sal
ary 1l3."0 weekly with expenses additional,'
all pavable in cash pnch Wednesday direct
from head offices, llorso and carriage fur
nished, when necesrary. References. En
cloe self-addressed stamped envelope. Man
ager, 316 Caxton ISuild'g, Chicago. (161926
The autumn bride is one sort of ring can
didnte.
OA.STOZIXJ&..
Bears the a Kind Vou Have Always Bought
At Private Sale.
A very profitable opportun
ity is ofl'ercd to the public at
private sale, in Greenwood
township.
of about 83 acrts, with will at
tached, and eo arranged that
all machinery may be attached.
Also a
which, by reason ot its central
location, has a large patronage
and does a big custom grind
ing business. Also a
with either steam or water
power (over .30 horse). The
property is in a splendid loca
tion no hills to contend with,
and will make one of the best
little farms in the Greenwood
valley. There is considerable
timber on the farm. There is
also a large, new barn on the
premises. Prospective purchas
ers will do well to investigate,
as the property will positively
be sold. J. W. Evans.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
OP VALUABLE
Real Estate.
Pursuant to aa order of tho Orphans' court
ot Columbia County, reunayivaulu, the under
slgued trustee, appointed to make sale ot the
real estate ot Julia Haell, lata of Ceniralla Bor
ough, Columbia. County, Pennsylvania, de
oo.iscd, will expose to public sale, on tlio prom
ises, la Centralis Borough, on
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1901,
At three o'clock p. in.,
the following described real estate: Tlio sur
face ot all that cortatn lot, or piece of ground,
situate In the Borough ot Centi alia, County of
Columbia, aforesaid : Beginning at the north
east corner ot Mala street, and an alley; thence
along said alley north three degrees west, one
hundred and forty teet to an alley; tlmnee
along said alley north eighty-seven degrees
cast, tweaty-tlve teet to a stake ; thence south
three degrees east, ono hundred and forty foot
to Main street; theneo along paid Main street
south eighty-seven degrees west, twenty-nve
feet to the place ot beginning, and being lot
which Is marked in the general plan ot t'on
trallawlth No. 7, In block No. hi, aa laid out
by the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Com
pany, whereon Is erected a two and oue-balf-Biory
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
two-stnry frame kitchen atta .hed, Btablo and
outbuildings, all In good condition.
Tekub of Ham : Ten p-r cent, of one-fourth
of the purchase money to be paid at the strik
ing down of the proparty; tlio one-fourth los
the ten per cent. At the continuation of the
Bali) ; the widow's dower of one-thlrd to remain
the tlrst Ilea oa tlio premises, and the bulunce
or tho three-fourths Iu one year thereafter, w Uh
Interest from continuation nisi.
II. SI. W1NUEHT, Trustee.
H.M.KSK1,tJS,Attorueya,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
KSTATK OF FKKDKHIOK CHOl'SK. I.ATS0F UKAVKH
TOWNHIU", DKl'KAHKU.
Notice Is hereby gveu that tint undersigned
Auditor, appointed by tho OrphanH' Court of
Columbia county, Pennsylvania, to mako din.
trlbuUnu ot I he fund Iu the hands of the ml
mliilHtrator of Kredorlek ( rouse, deceased, to
and among the parties entitled thereto, will at
tend, at his olllco, in lllormisburg, on Hut in clay,
the lUlli day of October, A U. 1M1, ad 10 o'clock
lallio forenoon, to perform the duties of his
appointment, when and where all partlHH hav.
In- claims uir ttnst llinislato are reipilivd to
present t hum lor adjust ment,, or bo forever, de
biir.it (rum coming In on Set Id fund.
tewn juiin u. nutisKza, Auditor.
I
Don't tie the top of yonr
lMIjr rl preservo Jars In
!ioolfl fiiMi toned way. Kcnl
tlioin l y tho in. w, quick,
UBomioiy miro w:iy ny
n thin coatlninif Tura
Ilcunrol I'aruiltiio. JI1.1
no last? or odor. I.i
air tight nnd nrld
proof. KitHlly nppllcd.
t snftil In ttilo7.cn oilier
-ny about tlio lnt:so.
Kuh dlrcotlous with
eiu-li cakn.
bold everywhere. J.tado I y
SmDARO OIL CO.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Uy vlrtuo of a third writ, of I'lu. Levari
Facias, and a writ of Alias Fieri Facias, Issued
nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Colum
bia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,
Item will be exposed to public sal -, st tne
Court lions , in idoomsburg, county and state
aforesaid, at two o'clock la the afternoon, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901,
the following described property, to wit : All
those two certain messuages, or tenements,
and tracts of land sltuateln Columbia County,
Pennsylvania. Tho tlrst tract, situate In the
llornugh of Catawlsmi bounded and described
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone, In
line of land of Ueorge Zarr, deceased, and run
ning from thence by lands now of William
Hcrnlngcr (known as the tlrlst Mill Tract),
and running from thence by the same south
two and a quarter degrees west, tan perches to
the north end of the county bridge over Cats
wlssa creek; thence through the centre of
said bridge south thirty-eight d"grecs cast, fif
teen perches to the Intersection of a public
road leading to Ashland ; thence by said road
south, e'.glts and a quarter degrees west, nine
and t.wo-icuths perches to a point in the cen
tre of said road, in Hue of lands of Mrs. llerger;
thence by said line south, eighty-one and a half
degrees west, twenty-three and a half perches
to a post, originally a Bpruce true ; thence by
land ot Jonathan Portlier, noith fifty-eight
and a half degrees west, sixty-four perches to
orlglually a maple, on tho south side of Cata
wlssa creek; thence, south eighty-two and a
half degrees east, crossing said Catawlssa
creek, and running by a public road, leading
don a Catawlssa creek, to the Town ot Cata
wlssa, forty-tour porches to a point la said pub
lic road ; thence by land or William Long and
land belonging to the estate of George Zarr,
deceased, north seventy-rmr and a half de
grees east, thirty-nine perches to the place of
beginning, contulr.lng
9 ACRES AND 38 PERCHES,
ba the sain') more or less, on which are erected
A PAPER MILL, DWELLING
HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES,
and other outbuildings. There is a chemical
fibre mill, ground wood mill and paper mill
and the appurtenances, Including tho waters of
said creek, to bupply the mill with water
power, bo.
The second lot, or parcel cf land, situate la
the Township of Catawlssa, boundel and de
scribed as follows, to wit ; Beginning at a post,
in line of landi' f Jonathan Former, a corner
of a lot of grounl belonging to Mrs. Berger,
and running from thence by the tame north
eighty-three and a half degrees east seven and
a half perches; thence by tho same north sev
enty-two and a halt degrees east, nineteen and
a halt perches to the south post of a gate ;
thence by land ot Mathlas tllngles, south fit
teen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen and
a half perches to a chestnut tiee; thonco by
the s.. me south twenty-nve degrof s west, eight
perches to a post; thence by the same south
nineteen degrees west, six and six-tenths
perches to a post; thence by the same south,
forty-three degrees west, nlno and a half
perches to a corner ot a lot or tract of land
known as the Foundry Lot, now owned by Sum'
uel J. Frederick ; thence by the said lot north
forty-ulue degrees west, nineteen perches to a
post, In line of land of Jonathan Former .
thence by said line north five and a halt de
grees east, thirty-four perches to the place of
beginning, containing
5 ACRES AND 13 PERCHES,
be the same more or less, on which Is formed
and constructed a dam ot basla for the pur
pose of gathering fresh or clear water for the
aforesaid paper mill.
Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of I.
W. McKelvy and J. 11. liarman, executors of
William McKelvy, deceased, now to tho use of
Joseph H. Walnwright; and Joseph K. W'aln-
wrlght, executor of Israel It. Walawrlglit, and
Clement U. Walnwright, deceased, now to the
nso ot the First Nai lonal Bank of Catawlssa,
against, Edmund McCready and John V. Me
Cready, with notice to the Catawl83tt Fibre
Company, Limited, ton e tenant, and at the suit
of Mulildi Hughes, surviving executor and
trustee of 1 lie estate of Douglass Hughes, do-
ceased, la trust for Carrie liarman, vs. The
Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, terro ten
ant, and to be sold as tho property of Kdmund
Mccready and John W. McUready, and tho Cat
awlssa Fibre Company, Limited, lerre tenant
DANIEL KNOUH,
W. II. IdiiWN, Atl'y. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ ot Fl. Fa , Issued outot
the Court of I ommon Pleas of Columbia coun
ty, Peunsylvunla, and to me dlreottd, there
will bo exposed to publlo sale, at tho Court
House, In Bloom, burg, county and state afore
said, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1901,
at two o'clock p. m., all that piece, parcel and
tract (,f land, sltuato Iu Pine tuwnshlp, Colum
bla County, Pennsylvania, hounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit ; llegliiulug at a cor
ner of Dclee'a land, thence east one and a half
degrees scuth, one hundred and sixty porches
to a atone, on the bank of tho creek; thence
south one and a halt degrees west, one hun
dred perches to a stone; theneo uorth 0110 and
a half degrees oast, one hundred perches along
land of Augustus Dels, to the place ot begin
ning, containing
100 ACRES,
strict measure, upon wnleh Is erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
bai n, wagon shed, hog pen and outbuildings.
Blitzed, takeu In execution, ut the suit ot
William Masters' us.) vs. J. V. Htiutkbouso, and
to be sold aa the propei ty of J. v. HUckhouse.
DA.MKL KNOUH,
Ciiius.vuN, Atl'y, fchorirt.
uw,.i . rir
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
ay VALtJABLB
Real Estate.
Pursuant, to an order of tho Orphnns' Court
of Columbl 1 County, Pennsylvania, the under
signed, administrator or the estate of Huston
Itobtson, late of Hcott township. Columbia
Couuty, Pennsylvania, will expose to public
sale, upon the premises, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901,
(tract No. V nt two o'clock p. m., and tract No.
1 at three o'clock p. m.) the undivided one-half
Interest and tltle.ln and to the following de.
scribed real estate, vl. s
TKACT NO. 1. The undivided ono-half Inter
est In Ml that piece, parcel and tract of land,
situate In S".ott township, Columbia county,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,
to wit : Beginning st a stone corner, In the pub
lic road, leading from Espy to Light street;
thence south. In sail road, nlno degrees east,
fltty-slx perches to a stone corner in said road ;
thenee by land of Sarah Hnyder south twenty,
nine and on"-fotirth degrees east, fnrty-nlne
and nine-tenths perches to a stone corner;
thence south sixty and throe-fourths degicos
west, six perches to a stone corner; thence
south twenty-nine and one-fourth degrees east,
thlrty-tbree porches to a stone corner ; thence
by land of C. W. Kline south stventy
seven and one-halt degrees east, seventy-six
and six-tenths rods to a stone, tormerly pine
corner; theneo north seventy-six degrees east,
eighty-one and (lve-tenths rods to a stone cor
ner In the public road, leading from Espy to
retldenee of Ellis Hlngrose; thenee by centre
of snld road and land of said Ellis Plngrose,
north twenty-nine and three-fourths degiees
west, one hundred nnd sixty-four and four-
tenihs rods to a stone corner ; thence north
soveuty-slx degrees east, forty-three nnd nine.
tenths rods to a stone corner; thnuno north
twelve nnd one-fourth degrees west, nine and
nine-tenths rods to a stone corner In the publlo
road, leading from tho residence of Joseph
Ileckman to Wm. J. Illdlay's; thence In centre
of said road and land of Wm. J. Hldlny, south
seventy -seven and one-fourth degrees wost, one
hundred and sixty and eight-tenths perches to
a stone corner In the public road, tho place of
beginning, containing
138 ACRES AND 25 PERCHES
of land upon which Is erected a
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
frame bauk barn and outbuildings. A lime
stone quarry is also upon tho premises.
Tit ACT NO. 2. Tho undivided one-half in
terest in all that piece, parcel and tract ot
land, situate In the village of Espy, county and
state aforesaid, bounded and described as fol
lows, to wit : Beginning at the southwest cor
ner of Market and Second streets; thence west
wardly along Second st reet eighty-two and one-
half feet to corner of lot of Ebnnezer Case,
"No. 51 ;" thence southwardly, along line ot
said lot, one hundred and seventy-three and
one-fourth feet to nn alley ; thence along said
alley eastwardly eighty-two and one-half feet
to Market street, aforesaid; thence northward,
ly, along said street, one hundred and seventy
threo and one-tourth feet to second street, the
place of beginning, upon which Is erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and barn.
Tikms ok Sai.k: Ti n per cent, of onc-four'h
of the purcha-e money to be paid at the stiik
Ing down of the property; the one-fourth less
tho ten per cent at the continuation of said
sale absolute, and the balance one year after
coLllimatlon nisi, with Interest fiom that date.
WM. '. HOHLSON, Administrator.
Wm. chhisman, att'y. 3t 9 12
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
BSTATR OF rATUAKtvS FI.KCKKNSTINB, I.ATI OF
TI1K HOSOL'Oli OF OHANUKVIM.S, PA., I) BCD.
Notice Is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of Catharine Klecken
stl ne, late of the Borough or Or angovllle, Col
umbia Co., Pa, deceased, have been granted
unto Joseph Fleeketibtlne, residing In said bor
ough, to whom u II persons Indebted to said es
tate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims or demands will make known the
same wituout ueiay 10
JOSEPH FLECKENSTINE,
Clinton Hsbrinii, Att'y. (M) Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
BSTATB OF Ul'STOlt KOHISON, LATE OK SCOTT
TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA CO., rA., DKC'D.
Notice Is hereby given that, letters of admin
istration on the estate 01 Huston nouison, lure
of Scott township, Columbia County, la,, de
ceased, have been granted to the undersigned
administrator to w hour all pcrsous lbdebted to
said estate are requested to make payments,
and t hose having claims or demands will make
known the same without delay to
WILLIAM C. KOHI10N,
Wm. Chuisman, Atty. s-w-tit. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
BSTATB OF KI.IZAHKTH B. RRIMARn, LATB OF
HI.OOMSIIL'KII, PA., IIBOKASKO.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin
1st rat ton on the estate of Kli.abeth E. Kelinard
late of Hlooinsbuig. Pa., deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned administrator, to
w hom all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make payments, and those having
claims or demands will make known the same
without delay, to
CilAltl.ESlI. UEIMAHIl, Adm'r,
H. K. Stebs, Att'y. U-5-Bt.
-PROFESSIONAL CARD1K-
N. U. FUNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
llrt, Eofi Building, Court Hess AlVr,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
A. L. FRITZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
onico-Bloiimsburg Nat 'I Bank Itldg., 2d floor,
BLOOMSIiURG, PA.
C. W. MILLEp;
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Wirt's Building 'IVn.
BLOOMSBUEQ, FA.
John o. fbkbzb.
JOHN 0. BARMAN
FREEZE & IIARMAN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
OIBoeB: Centre Ht., tlrst door bolowOpera House
WM. H MAGILL,
ATTOKN E Y-AT-LA W .
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Lockanl's building,
Corner Main and Centre Sts.
A. N. VOST,
ATTORN E Y-AT-L AW
Wirt Building, Court House Square,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
II. R. STEES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
O flfice, in Ent Uk'jf, Bi.oomehuro, P
II. A. McKlLLIP.
ATTORNEY AT-LA W,
Columbian Building, and Floor.
BLOOMSBURG, TA.
RALPH R. JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hartman Building, Market Square,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
IKELER & IKELER,
ATTORNEY AT LA W.
Office back of Farmers' National Back.
BLOOMSBURG, FA.
CLYDE CHAS. YETTER,
attorney -at-law,
Bloomsburo, Pa.
Office in Wirt's Building,
J. H. MAIZE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE ANP
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office, in I.ockard's Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Corner of Third and Main St
CATAWISSA,. PA.
CLINTON HERRING,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Office with Grant Herring.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
CJ" Will be in Orangcville Wednesday of
each week.
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Wells' Building over B. A.
Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
II. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office : Wirt building, over Alexandc
Bros. 11-16-99
EDWARDTlLYNNj
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
nronice Llddlcot building, Locust a venae-
J. S. JOHN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and lesidetice, 410 Main Si
3-70-iv El CCMfllPC, P
UONTOl'R TELKPHONB. SBLL TBLBFBOSI
BVBS TESTKII, GLASSES riTTBD.
H. BIERMAN, "A. D.
HOMCEOPATDIC PU YSICIA W AND BVVQIOU
officb hours: Offloe A Kesltfojce, 4th Bt ,
10 a. m. to S p. rn., 6:30 to 8 p. m.
BLOOMRBTJRCt, M.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
F.yes 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 11 RANCHES,
Crown and bridge work
SPECIALTY,
Corner Main and Centre Stre t ,
BLOO .:SBURG, PA
Dr. W. H. HOUSE,
STJKOEON DENTIST,
Oftla Barton's Building, Slain below Karkf
Bloomsburg, Pa.
All styles of work done in a superiot man,
and all work warranted as represented .
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIR.
by the use of Gas, and tree of charge wfctt
artificial teeth are inserted.
WTo be open all hours during the dtf .
C. WATSON McKELVY,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
(Successor to B. F. Hartman
Hepresents twelve of the strongest ComBU
es In the world, among which are 1
CASH TOTAL BDBPLVI
T. ... CAPITAL. ABBSTS. OVBB A LI,
Franklin of rblla.. MPimkhi :i,iw,b 11.000.5
I'enn'a. I'hlla 4i,ooo a.'MoO 1 iiSi
Uueen.ofN. Y. Seu.OOo 8,S;jj i4 1 "
Wesieliester.N.Y. actUKO U'.Mjm 4L-B
N, America, Phlla. 3,0Uu,eO0 lt,73u,t8li 2.HM,
Office First Xat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor.
Wl-ossts promptly adjusted and paid.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
(SUCCESSOKS TO FHEAS BKOWHI
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AiitNTS AND BROKE S.
O
N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Street
Bloomsiiurg, Pa.
Represent Seventeen as good Compar
a mtic ic in we worm and all
losses promptly adjusted and paid
at their Office.
CITY HOTEL,
W. A. Hartzol, Prop.
Io. 121 West Main Street,
(TTLarce and convenient mmr,l. t ..
" iuuiul Dais
rooms, hot and cold wntcr, and modem cost
.iiiv..itca. j.ur Mui-sea witn hest wine id 4
ikjuuis. i uM-ciass uvery attached.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
G. Snydkr, Proprietor,
(Opposite the Court House)
1ILOOMSHURG, f.
Large and convenient sample rooms Bath
.00m,, hot and old water, and all moder