THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. P ! I 1 1 13 1 11 the HOW STATES VOTED 1 Nash Re-elected Governor In V Ohio Over Kilbourne. MURPHY CHOSKX IN KEW JERSEY. Vt-nvr Ve In Slnminrliimofta t'rnne Attn In C liourn f.nrtfe Injoril y For Cummins In lown I.lttlit Vol For UrrKor; In lllmde iMlnnd. COLUMIIU8, O., Nov. . Lntrst re turns Indicate Ilcpubllcnn gains lu Clu t-lnniitl, Cleveland, Toledo, Dayton, Zanesvllle, Portsmouth, Canton, (Spring field nnd other cities, the single excep tion being Columbus, tlie borne of both Governor Nash nnd Colonel James Kll bourne, the Democratic candidate for governor. The greatest Republican gain are outside of the large cities. Some of the Democratic counties report the largest J((npubllcnn gains. Another exception in the rural districts was found In l'ike and Adams counties, which Jointly elected a Democratic member of the legislature for the first time In eight years. The Democratic state committee has no claims to make on the state 'ticket or the legislature. Colonel Kllbourne said he felt better over carrying his home of Franklin county with a Democratic gain of over 3,0(K) than If he had been elected governor without carrying Franklin county. Chairman Dick at 10 o'clock gave out a statement that the Republicans had carried the state by over .riO,000. with a decisive majority In each branch of the legislature. CRANE RE-ELECTED. A Lartc Vote In the liny State For an OI Year. BOSTON, Nov. 0. With no state or national Issues nnd but few local con tests to arouse Interest, there were more ballots cast In the state election than In any off year lu the history of the state. The total vote exceeded 300,000. As usual, the Republicans had no dif ficulty In carrying the state, V. Mur ray Crane of Dalton being elected governor for the third time by prac tically the same majority as when he first ran for the ottlce In ISM). The state legislature of 11K)2 will be strongly Republican, although the Democrats gained a few votes. Josluh Qulncy, the Democratic candidate for governor, ran about 10,000 behind the Tote cast for the party caudldate In the presidential election last year, but he ao materially Increased the Democratic vote In Boston as to give the local lead ers great confidence for a party victory in the niuulcpal election next month. The Vote In Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6. Notwith standing the Intense Interest the elec tion In this city was conducted gener ally In an orderly manner. There were, however, numerous disputes at polling places, and In n number of Instances the disputants came away with broken beads, but no very serious rows occur red anywhere. The regular Republic ans and the fuslonlsts charge each oth er with wholesale fraud and promise to make numerous arrests. There wero many arrests for violations of the elec tion laws, but In nearly every case the offender was promptly balled out by political friends. The polls did not dose until 7 o'clock, and returns came to the various political headquarters Tery late. In the absence of sufficient figures the city chairmen of the several political parties continue to claim that their candidates have carried the city. Scattering returns Indicate that Potter (Rep.) for supreme court Is being cut to some extent all over the state. Re tarns are unusually slow and very late. The counting of the vote ou the pro posed constitutional amendments In the Interest of ballot reform adds to the work of the election officers. The Republican city chairman claims the election of Weaver by from 33,000 to 60,000 plurality. The Flection In Mississippi. JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 0. - The weather was clear and cold, but as on ly the offices of state treasurer and sec retary of state were to be filled little Interest was manifested In the elec tion. Private telegrams from the lar ger towns indicate that the temporary Incumbents, George W, Carlisle and Joseph W. Powers, who are appointees of Governor Longlno, have been elect ed state treasurer and secretary of state respectively. Full returns will not be received for a day or two, as numerous precincts are off the rail roads and without telephone connec tions. All the candidates were Demo crats. Nebraska Republican. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. G.-Iudlcatlons based on scattering precinct retuuis are that Nebraska has reaffirmed her verdict of last year In favor of the Re publicans. Figures, mainly from the smaller towns and a few country dis tricts, show a Republican gain of 4 to the precinct over a year ago, when the average Republican majority was 1,800. If these gains are sustained, Sedgwick (Rep.), for supreme court Justice, will carry the state by from 6,000 to 10,000. At Republican head quarters the claim Is made of 10,000, bat the lndeclsireness of the figures Is admitted. Iowa's Lars Flaralltr For Ciaalu DBS MOINES, la., Nov. 6. Returns (torn this state came In very slowly, tbe polls having been held open until 7 o'clock In most precincts. The figures generally show a Republican sain which, If continued in the same ratio, 'will make about 81,000 net Republican 'gain in the state and give Cummins, for , gwvsrnor, a plurality of 87,000. Maryland Elections, BALTIMORE, Nov. O.-Returns at hand show a tremendous falling off In the vote both In the city and the coun ties and Indicate that the Democrats have been victorious In both city and state, although It Is Impossible to give any figures because of the meager re turns. It seems highly probable tlint no more than 7.",ooo votes have been polled In Baltimore as ngalust 110.0(H) cast two years ago at the municipal elections. MURPHY ELECTED. ladlcntlnna Point to Repnbllenn fln- ralltr In New Jersey of T.OOO. NEWARK, N. J., Nov. fl. The re turns received from all points In the state Indicate that Murphy, Republic an, for governor, has been elected and that the election Is now simply a mat ter of plurality. The returns thus far received Indicate that Murphy will have a larger plurality In the state than Voorhees did three years ago. The Re publicans claim the state by 10,000. FRANKLIN MURTIIY. The returns thus far Indicate the elec tion of Murphy by at least 7,000. The returns show that Seymour, Democrat, for governor, carried Ilud- son county by 0.000 to 8,000 and that Kagan, Republican, was elected mayor of Jersey City. . In this city Seymour lost his own dls trlct. The vote stood: Murphy, 348; Seymour, 197. Essex county went for Murphy by probnbly 8,000. The Democratic county committee "lay down" and did nothing for Seymour. Light Vote la Rhode Island. PROVIDENCE. R. I., Nov. 0. It Is generally conceded that Governor Greg ory and the Republican state ticket are elected by a plurality of about 6,000. This Is a loss of some 3,000 from last year. The vote polled through the state was light. Democrat Won In Virginia. RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 6. Returns are coming In slowly and are Insuf ficient on which to base majorities, but all Indications point to victory for the Democrats. A Roer Colony In Wynmlnyr. CHJ2YENNE. Wy., Nov. 1. A num ber of Hague bankers and other wealthy men of Holland are making arrangements to establish a colony of Boers and Holland Dutch In Wyoming. A tract of 300,000 acres has been se cured In the valley of the Green river In Sweetwater county, southern Wyo ming. Surveys have been made for a gigantic canal and Irrigation system, and construction Is to be commenced at once. The prospective settlers are now being brought over to do the work. Tests have been made which Bhow that the soil Is especially well adapted for beet sugar culture, and a large beet sugar factory will be estab lished In the colony. IN THE WINTER. (Benton's Plaster It Pain's Master.) For cough and oolcls Benson's Porons Plasters are an Incomparably better rem edy than any other external or internal. Their medicinal properties enter the skin and go ttrawnt to tnt teat or tht atuatt. They relieve and care a "seated" cold without disturbing the system or upsetting the stomach. Ucmeh mixtures otten nau seate. Benson's Plasters are medicinal in the highest degree, tind quickest to act. Placed on the chest or back or on both at onoe in serious cases, the good effect is felt immediately. The oongestian yields, the oougn abate and tne breathing improves. Lung or bronchial affections or kidney disease, are oured with the least poeeible snaermg ana loss or urns. Benson's Plotters are immeasurably u perior to Belladonna, Strengthening, Cap. sioam or any other combination In plaster form. They are alto preferable to oint ment, liniments and aalves. Benson's Plasters have received fifly-flvt Mgntit auaru over all competitor : and more than 5,000 physiolans and druggists Have deolarea them to be one oi tne few trustworthy household remedies. For sale by all druggist, or we will prepay postage on any number orderod In the United States on receipt of 85c. eaoh. Be sure you get the genuine. Accept no imitation or substitute. Beabury & Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. Creaoena Falls Aetata. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. l.-Cresceus, driven by George H. Ketcbam, failed to break his own record of 2:02V4, go ing the mile In 2:05Vi. Cresceus, how ever, lowered the state record one and a half seconds. Zero Weather la Nebraska. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 6. Zero weather Is reported at Alliance, In northwestern Nebraska. There has been a light fall of snow in the eastern part of the state, with prospects of more. Moscow and Vladivostok Halted. LONDON, Nov. 4. The last rails of the line connecting Moscow and Vladb vostok, according to a dispatch from St. Petersburg to The Dally Mall, will be laid today. Grain Elevators Durned. FORT HURON, Mich., Nov. 5. Flro has destroyed two large adjoining grain elevators owned by the Botsford Elevator company bare, sntulllug a loti nf 300,000. THROBBING Thousands of Women Cured of Sick Headache by Dr. Greene's Nervura. "Thla tin,t will be the denth of ma and I don't care how noon. I don't want to try to drng through llfo with palu like tin. Are Duel eoming In to your face f It your beaoty going from you? Think for one moment ot the groat multitude of women, sunaring in just this way, who hare been cured by Ir. Greene's Ner- vurablood and nerve remedy. There It absolute cm-iaini? oi bolp In lull grand medicine. Here is an lnitanee. Mil Annas Oba- HAM,403W.28tb ., NewYorkCity.say: " For vaar I dured the great!! agony with lick haaiV- eeHAS. jnjniwivouiu throb ao that erery lp I took wn poiltlTe torture. When 1 went home, after work, I (alt ai though 1 Barer ooulj gnt there. It eetuad to me that rerr step mult be my lail, ana whan I triad to go up talr my head aaheil to badly 1 thought I would hare "Nothing I took halped me. The headache) returned all the time, and I dnpalred ot arar gat-tino-orar thnm. Mt back achod. too. and ofteu 1 fait no tired and weak It iwirtwl a though I could not goto work. I waa badly run down, and In a rerr roin aondltlon. " But I am thankful to lay that theie terrible headache hare left me, now that I have tuken Dr. Ureene' Morrura blood ana nerve remauy. j jannot ay too much for what It ba done for me. 1 begun to fael lu rood effeot from the flrt dote After the flrit bottle, my nerTouannn waa tone, and I bad but one attack of headache ilnca saklng Nerrura. I bare now taken four bottle nd bare had no return of the trouble." Just one bottle of Dr. Greene's Nerrura blood and nerve remedy will do you to much rood that you won't feel like tne amewoman Try it and tee. It you have complication Eet Dr. Oroene' free advice by call or letter 1 addre it 101 Fifth Ave., New York City, i mm mm mi -IN TUB TOWN OF BLOOMSBURG, PA., PUBLIC AUCTION, -BV TUB- 3!::ri::j Id Zmpro7cment Co. -ON- Sa.t-a.xd.SL"., Nov. 16th and 23d AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., SHARP. O LOCATION. The property of the Bloomsburg Land Im provement. Company is so well known as to need no extended description, and furnishes an Ideal spot for home builders. These lots are located between Ktrtb street and the Berwick road, on Sixth, Heventn and Eighth streets, and also on Spruce, Locust, Park, Oak, Maple and Walnut streets, In the Town of Bloomsburg, Penn'a. IMPROVEMENTS. Upon this tract there have already been built a Furniture Factory, Flouring Mills and many valuable homes. Electrlo lights and water pipes are located In and upon some of the streets, and will be extended further as the needs of the people require. The Columbia ft Montour Electric Hallway running through a considerable portion ot the property, makes access to the center ot town but a ride of a few minutes. TERMS. The terms ot sale: The highest 'and best bidder the buyer ; twenty-five dollars down, the balance In equal monthly payments of five dol lars, with interest on the deferred payments. A discount of five per cent, for cash. WARRANTY DEEDS. The property Is free from all encumbrances and warranty deeds will be ready tor delivery to purchasers Immediately after the sale, at the Company's office. A FREE TROLLEY RIDE, From Bloomsburg, Espy, Ahuedla and Lime Ridge. A free trolley ride to and from the grounds, on the day ot sale, will be given to all adults In attendance. Trolley tickets may be procured at the drug store of Moyer Bros., or at the Company's of fice, In Bloomsburg ; at W. E. Dletterlck A Sob's store, Espy ; at the store ot C. M. Crevel lng, Almedla, and the store ot Geo. E. Sponsler, Lime Ridge. The tale will take place upon the property at the corner ot Oak street and the Berwick road, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, AND SATURD Y, NOV. 23, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., SHARP. Bloomsburg ki rtm:i Co., N. U. FUNK, Sec'y. Dbnrt pubsbl, Auctioneer. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ot Fl. Fa., Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas ot Oolumbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to publlo sale, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, at two o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground, situated In the Town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit 1 Be ginning at a corner on Tenth street, In PleCTen bach's Addition to the Town ot Bloomsburg ; thence by the same north sixty-five degrees and forty minutes east, forty feet to a corner ot lot ot Edward Dleffenbacb, (formerly lot ot A, L. McClow) ; thenoe by the same south twenty four degrees and twenty minutes east, one hundred and twenty-five feet to an alley; thence by the same south sixty-five degrees and forty minutes west, forty feet to other lands ot Martha A. Dleffenbacb ; thenoe by the same north twenty-four degrees and twenty minutes east, one hundred and twenty-five feet to a corner, the place ot beginning, being lot No. S, In Dletfenbach's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg, aforesaid, on which are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot the Locust Mountain Saving and Loan Association vs. A. L. McClow, and to be sold at the property ot A, L. McClow. DANIEL KNORK, Sheriff. Mint, Atty. i nil SHERIFF'S SALE. ttvvlrt.iin nf n writ of Alias Fl. Fa.. Issued . - out of the Court of Common Pleas of Colum bia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to public sal -, at tne Court lions'', In Hloomsburg, Pa., at two o'clock la the afternoon, on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, the following di-scrlbed property, to wit, s All those two certain messuages, or tenements, and tracts of land sltuateln Columbia County, Pennsylvania. The first trant. situate In the Borough of Catawlssa bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone, la line of land of George Zarr, deceased, and run ning from thence by lands now of William Bernlnger (known as ithe Oris', Mill Tract), and running from thence by the same south two and a quarter degrees weit, ten perches to the north end of the county bridge over Cata wlssa uroek ; thence through the centre of said bridge south thlrty-elght degrees east, fif teen perches to the Intersection of a publlo road leading to Ashland; thence by said road south, eight and a quarter degrees west, nine and two-tenths perches to a point In the cen tre of said road, In line of lends of Mrs. Berger; thonce by Sold line south, eighty-one and a half degrees west, tweaty-threc and a half perches to a post, originally a spruce tree; thence by land of Jonathan Former, north fifty-eight and a half degrees west, sixty-four perches to originally a maple, on the south side ot Cata wlssa creek ; thence south eighty-two and a halt degrees east, crossing said Catawlxsa creek, and running by a public road, leading down Catawlssa creek, to the Town ot Cata wlssa, forty-four perches to a point In snld pub llo road t thence by land of William Long and land belonging to the estate of Georgo Zarr, deceased, north seventy-four and a half de grees east, thirty-nine perches to the place of beginning, containing 9 ACRI5S AND 38 PERCHES, be the same 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 the waters ot tald creek, to supply the mill with water power, Ao. The second lot, or parcel of land, situate In the Township ot Catawlssa, bounded and de scribed ai follows, to wit : Beginning at a post, in line of lands ' f Jonathan Former, a corner of a lot of ground belonging to Mrs. Berger, and running from thence by the same north eighty-three and a halt degrees east soven and a halt perches; thence by the same north sev enty-two and a halt degrees east, nineteen and a half perches to the south post of a gate ; thence by land ot Mathlas GlngleB, south fif teen and a quarter degrees west, nineteen and a half perches to a chestnut tree ; thence by the s. .mo south twenty-five degrees 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-iftree degrees west, nine and a halt perches to a corner of a lot or tract of land known as the Foundry Lot, now owr.ed by Sam uel J. Frederick ; thence by the said lot north forty-nine degrees west, nineteen perches to a post, In line ot land of Jonathan Former ; thence by said line north Ove and a half 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 ts formed and constructed a dam or basin for the pur pose ot gathering fresh or clear water tor the aforesaid paper mill. And also, all the rights and privileges, stip ulated and mentioned and reserved by William McKelvy, In his Indenture to Charl es McKelvy dated December 7th, 1X72, and recorded In the office for the recording ot deeds, In said county of Columbia, In deed book No. Z, pages SHI, 383, 3H4 and 389, tor the privileges and uninterrupted right to enter upon and along a lane or private road leading along the eastern back of said dam or pond, tor the purpose of rebuilding or repair ing said dam or pond, as therein mentioned and set forth. And, also, all the privileges reserved and contained In an agreement between Isaiah McKelvy and Matthias Glngles, dated March 7, 1879, for tne sale ot the tract ot land lying Im mediately east and adjoining the said dam or pond unto the said Glngles, reserving the right to enter upon and along the lands or private road leading along the eastern side of said dam or pond, for the purpose of rebuilding or re pairing said dam or pond, at any and all times hereafter when necessary, with also the right to make and construct a ditch, for the purpose of carrying off the surplus water that might otherwise pass or flow into the sold dam or pond, through the lower end ot the garden at the dwelling house formerly occupied by said Glngles, and carry the same through the cul vert under the Catawlssa railroad. Together with all the pulp and paper mill plants and Im provements, with all machinery and fixtures. and all the rights, privileges and appurte nances whatsoever connected with or relating to said described two certain messuages, tene ments and tracts ot land and premises, or any part thereof. Seized, taken in execution, at the suit Of Wllhelmlna McCready vs. The Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, and to be sold as the prop erty of the Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited. DANIEL KNORR, Sheriff. w. h. Rbawn, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed there will be exposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, County and State afore said on SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1901, at 3 p. m. AH that certain message or tenement, planta tion and tract ot land, lying and being In the township ot Franklin, county ot Columbia, State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by land of Charles Hughes, on the south by lands ot Edward En- glehart, on tho east by lands ot Charles Hughes, and on the west by publlo road, leading from Catawlssa to Elysburg, containing 21 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. seized, taen Into execution at the suit ot Jane B. Robins, executrix ot John K. Robins, deceased, vs. Jacob Knlttle and to be sold as the property ot Jacob Knlttle. DANIEL KNORR, Rhawn and Qdib, Att'ys. Sheriff, NOTICE. The following accounts will be presented to the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia Coun ty on December. 2d 1901. at a o'clock n. m.. ni oonBrmed nllsl and unless exceptions are filed iu game wuniu tour oays taey win Da eon Armed absolute : 1. First and final aooount of David Z. Kemaly, trustee and attorney In toot tor the heirs of Susannah bunt, lute ot the Borough ot Ber wick, deceased. X Final account of Wilson Rhoads, guar dian of Mary Wagner, a weak mluded person, late of Looust township, deoeased. W. H. HKNKIE, Proth'y. Protby's office, Bloomsbun, Pa-, Nov. :, .vul. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out ot the Court Common of Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at, the Court House 13 Bloomsburg, County and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, i9ot, At 2 o'clock In the afternoon, all that cert ul n messiuge, tenement and tract of land, situate partly la Catawlssa township and pnrtly In Locust township, In the county of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Be ginning at a stone, la line ot land of Henry Hoffman, and running thence by said line north forty-three and one-half degress east, sixty-six perches to a white oak , thence south seventy degrees east, soven and soven. tenths perches to a stone heap ; thence south seventy-two and one-half degrees east, sixteen perches to a stone heap ,- thence south eighty- three degrees east, twenty-nine perches to a black oak; thence north eleven and three quarters degrees east, forty-four and one-half perches to a stone heap ; inence north forty- five degrees east, twenty and seven-tenths perches to a post; thence by lands of Isaiah Brclsch and others south forty degrees east' twenty-five perches to a post; thence south twenty-two degrees west, thirty-eight perches to a maple ; thence south nine degrees west, seven and seven-tenths perches to a stone heap ; thence south eighty degrees west, twen ty perches to a stone ; thence south two and one-half degrees west, twenty-three perches to a stone ; thence by lands formerly ot Samuel Mears, Jr., south fifty-three degrees west, six and one-quarter perches to a rost ; thence north forty-one degrees west, nlnety-three porches to the place of beginning, containing 74 ACRES and fifty-one (Si) perches, more or less, whore on are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit ot Hughes H. Vastlno vs. Henry Rclgle, and to be told as the property of Henry Iteegle. DANIEL KNORR, Sheriff. Oolisbv, Atty. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's appraisements will be presented to the orphans' Court of Columbia county on December iM, 1901, at o'clock p. in., and confirmed nisi, and unless exceptions are men to same witnin lour oays uiey win De con tinned finally. 1. Estate of Elijah J. Albertson, late of Su garloaf township, deceased. Realty. f-SOO.iO. 2. Estate of Enoch Kit tenhouse, late ot Brt- arcreea lownsniu, aeceasea. i-ersonaity, ;iou.ou. 3. Estate ot Hugh D. McHrlde, late ot Hem lock township, deceased. Personalty, :i00.i. 4. Estate of finnan H. Smith, late of Benton township, aeceasea personally, f 107.40. 6. Estate of William G. Ernest, late of Hem lock townshlo. deceased. Personalty. moo.OO. ( Estate of Michael strausser late of Hoar- ingcreek township, aeceasea. Realty, tuui.iu, personalty, $98. 7. W. H HEN RIB, Clerk Of 0. C. Clerk's office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 1, 1901. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ISTATB OF DANIIL JAUKSON, LATB OP CINTR1 TWr., DICSASED. The undderslgned Auditor, appointed by the orpnans' court oi roiumoia uo., i-a., to mane distribution of the funds now In the hands of I. J. Jameson, administrator of Daniel Jameson, deceased, to and amonir the names leirally en titled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the law office of Grant uernng, In the Town of Bloomsburg, Pa., on Friday, Novembers, 1901, at o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested are re- 3 lies' ed to present their claims, or be forever ebarred from coming In upon said fund. 10 lit 4t. S. B. KARNS, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ISTATB OP WILLIAM J. HRFPSON, LiTB OP Till BOBOUOU OP CBNTHALIA, DICE1SBD. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of William J. Ileffron, late of Centralla Borough, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same wlthuut delay, to JOHN HEFFRON, Or Enw. J. Flvnn, Att'y. Administrator. 10 31 Centralis, Pa. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. B8TATB OP CI.aKX B. WilTKB, LATB OP CATA WIS8A BOHOl'OH, COLUMBIA CO., PA., DKC'D. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Clark S. Walter, late ot Catawlssa Borough, Columbia Co., Pa de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom 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 10-17 MATILDA WALTER, John Q. Harman, Att'y. Administratrix. THEODORE ipgEVELT, A TVPICAL AMERICAN. A thrilling Blog. raphy of the Youngest President. 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