THE COLUMBIAN, BLQOMSBURG, PA, 7 - CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Hotnlile P.vrutii of Hip Wrpk Itrlrfly nii'l Trrncly Told. Consul I If iii-nil l.ullai- V. OkIkii ii Iiiim ilifil nt Apia, Smiiiihi. Tin' niliiiiifT town nf Tli if imm. V. Vii., lin hi-i-n in-iirly w',-il out liy lire. Tlio (ii-minn ffiii-i;il i-iii'iii-ll Iiiih un proved tin Mil f I'.ilHiil.vlnit the ii-iiioHfU new tnrlir. Ittiniliirs roMnl tin' r.rlsttil fMd.t JKistntllce mid -'-t'-ii p-.l lifter a linttlt' Wltll fltll'IIM. It Ih reported tlinl the iintlves of Western Alnsl;:i mi.' il.vlii;,' from nn fil- dutllll' l)f tllfllNlfM. The president Iiiim ilfflilfil to nppolnt K. A. Craft interiml I'fVfinif cullfctiir for tin I.oulKVIlle (Ky.) illstrli-t. John II. Joyce, former president of thfi Ktoiurhton' (Wis.) Nntloitiil IuiiiU, wlio (lefillllted Willi ? Io.imiii, uim 1(-i-ii l-nilKlit ufter n two ycinV eluise. TiifMiliiy, ov. 12. Tlio Schley coui't of Inquiry Iickuii consider:! t Inn of the evidence. Enrtlniiiiike nlinckH continue nt Kir.e rum. Mirny ciimiiiiIiIch lire rciorteil. Tlio trenty for the cession of Punish West Indies Is ii'porteil delayed by the new ministry. The lunik of Chiithiuvi, III., wns roll tied of fl,.iKl liy luirK'hirs, who blew open the wife. Snow fell nelieinlly throuhout the Adlrondni kH mid In many pla -i s has n depth of two iiu-lies. IMimiln)', (IV, II. Masked men held up and robbed sev enteen passenuers of a bus III North Vnlley City, X. I. Miss Helen M. (iould litis made n do nation of !fL',.riM for the erection of a V. M. C. A. building at Peru, Ind. Two men were held up In broad day light on Fifth avenue, .New York, and robbed of !pis. The thief was cap tured. Twenty-four students of St. Stanis laus college, Hay St. l.ouls. Miss., were expelled for going to a circus after having been forbidden. A snake with two distinct heads Is a much prized acquisition to the serpent population of the Xew York zoological gtirdciis. It In a milk snake about ten Indies long. Mntiirduy, 'ov. iK A new fruit cunning combination Is to bp formed In California. Sir Joseph C. IMmsdale was Installed s lord mayor of London. Andrew Carnegie was unanimously elected lord rector of the University of St. Andrew. Charleston exposition Is to be Inform liy opened Sunday, Iec. 1, with reli gious exercises. The Xntal government placed orders for rolling stock In (irent liritain amounting to f-'.oiKi.iKKi. Foistcru capitalists were reported to have an option on the entire system of the Market Street Kailway company of San Francisco. Frlilny, Nov. H. Kiigland was again enveloped In dense fog. The reported capture of Panama by the Liberals was denied. The brevet and honor board decided that It could not recommend a medal for the president. Swift & Co.'s plant In the Chicago stockyards was damaged by lire to the extent of SFUno.tMK. The supreme tinance keeper of the Knights of Maccabees confessed to a $."7,IMM) defalcation. Kdwin K. Abbey and John S. Sargent were made honorary members of the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Tbursiliiy, Mov. 7. The dense fog !u Great P.rltaln con tinued. The Standard Oil paid a dividend of $S a share. Itussla has spent 100,000,0110 rubles on the Mauchurlan railroad. An alleged (ierman bank swindler was arrested In ltuivclonn, Spain. Two fishermen were drowned oil' Gal ilee, X. J., by the capsizing of their boat. Monks at Sotia were charged with complicity in the abduction of Miss Stone. Adjutant (ieiieral t'orliln and Miss Kdythe A. Fatten were married In Washington. Seven HrllUli Snllom Killed. ATHKXS. Nov. 11 A terrible gun accident occurred Saturday on board the, P.ritish battleship Koyal Sovereign outside of Astako harbor. An artillery man forgot to close the breech before the gnu was Hied. One olliccr and six artillerymen were killed (iiitrlght, the bodies being terribly mutilated, and the captain and thirteen sailors were seri ously Injured. 1'lri.t Monument to li-K inley, TOWKIl, Minn., Nov. 11. To this vil lage belongs the honor of having erect ed the first monument In memory of William McKlnlcy. The little town was CUed with people yesterday at the un rolling. Governor Van Sunt and other leu of prominent -,were present In lioii- r of the day. "OIL J -r laeuluu'itftl (liicer UruliiKiVH IJixeovery. CIIU1STIAXIA, Nov. N.-Petrllied tropical fruits have ls-en found In some Spitsbergen coal. Spitsbergen Is the term given to a group of Islands in the Arctic ocean midway between Greeu ktnd and Nova Kcmbla, In latitude 80 degrees north and longitude 20.30 de crees east. Governor Hunt Coining Home. SAN JUAN, Porto Uleo., Nov. 13. Governor Hunt and Mr. Brumbaugh, commissioner of education, have left for the United States on the New York lud Porto Rico Steamship company's steuuier Ponce, Captain Sargent. ICurtlKi unite at Krirrmu, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 11. A se Tere earthcpiake occurred Friday nt Kraierum. Many houses Were destroy ed, and the Inhabitants sought safety lu the open. riMIOI' TO Til II CO VI M Wl V. '(). It's verv liiird tiowiiilavs to iret servant girls!" "I don't find it so last month I had tlx different ones." lleitcre Welt. An Autumn ( limit. The lciives nre turning yellow, The porch's charm hus died, Ami Muliel und hir fellow Now lullyRuu; limlde. Chicago lit cord-Herald. All ver Hat the Weenlnv. Not knowing little Uettiiiu hud been punished, her young mint, who found the child sitting disconsolate by the window, said guyly: "Why, look at our little ltetti.na; She looks ready to cry. What is going to happen, 1 wonder'.'" liettina (solemnly) It bus hup pencd. Stray Stories. A Strictly lluliie View, "Don't you think that college pro fessor has some very remarkable ideas'.'" said one Chicago man. "Of course he has," answered the other. "That's all right. I take it that the college business needs adver tising, the same as any other." Washington Star. Declined the Honor. "Perkins," said Col. llnnkthunder, "you huve named a new brand of whis ky after nic, have you not, siih?" "I have taken that liberty, colonel," answered the distiller. "Well, suh," rejoined the colonel, "1 tdiull have to ask you to call it some thing else. I huve tried it, sub." Chi cago Tribune. The Tendency of Hie World. "Why don't Illoouiingboy give up hi bad habits?" "He's afraid people would quit talk ing about what a bright fellow he is and what wonderful things he would do if he weren't dissipated." Wush inirtou Ktv. When a wife wenrs her husband's neck wear she evidently believes in family ties. Soft Harness Too can moke your bar lima u toll u glov ftrni m tough am wlro by unliiK ri ltliK A liar, neon OH. You can lengthen lu life make It liuit twice an loug aa it ordinarily would. EUREKA Harness Oil mnkefl a poor looking har ntfHa Ilka new. Mm1 of pure, heavy bodied oil, ev pwinlly prnpiired to wllil auuiU the WMttbcr. Bold evory'here lu coos tll tizeti. Made bj STANDARD OIL CO. SUEUIFF'S SALE. " liy virtue of awrltot Ft. Fa., Issued out of the Court of Conimoa Pleas of Columbia Co., Pa, mid to me dtreoted, thorn will be exposed to public 8ile, at tlio Court House, la lilooras bm tf, I'u., on SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1901, at two o'clock p. ni., all that certain lot or pleco of ground, Hltuale la lilnomaburi;, Columbia County, Pa., boimUea aud deaoilbed as follows, to wit : HctclniilDt; at a post, a corner of lunil of Mrs. (JeorKe Martin, on the norlberly side of tlio puollo roud leu llua troia Uloouisburg to LlKlitslreet, and running tlieucu alon laud of Mrs, UcorgB Martlu northwardly two buudred aLd forty feet, tno.e or less, to lands belonging to Henry PblllipV estate, eastwardly Ilfty eli,'lit feet, to a po.st, corner of other land of Walter rj. Laubuch ; thence nlonn the name and 1 mds of John lllchardeon, northwardly two hundred and forty tw.t, more or less, to Bald Utflilslreet road; theuco aloug tho same west wardly tltiy-elght feet, to the place of begin ning, whereon Is erected a double BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ONE K1NULB FRAME DWELLING HOUSE undoutbulldlngs. Mclzed, tukun In oxecullon, at the suit, of Pennsylvania Trust Company vs. Walter 11. Laubach, and to bo sold as the properly of Walter I). Laubach. DANIEL KNOiUt, Sheriff. J. a. IUKMiN, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ of Ft. Fa. Issued out, of tu Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county Pa and to 010 directed there will be exposed to public salo at the Court Ilousu, In Blcomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., on SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1901, at two o'clock p. w., all that certain messuage, tenement aLd tract of land, situate In Pine Twp., Columbia County, Pa., rounded and de scribed as follows, to wit i On the north by lands of Edith Dous, on tho oast by lands ot J. V. Btacklioime, on thoBOUtu by lands of Edith Deus, aud on tho west by lands of Wllllum Karshner, containing 50 ACRES, more or less, whereon are erected A FRAME HOUSE, bank barn, wagon shed, hog pen and granary. Seized, taken la execution, at the suit of Edith Deus, now to the use of John Peus, vs. (Justavus Deus, and to be sold as tho property of Uustavus Dous. DANIEL KNOHK, therltr. ViNPEKHUCE, Atty, DISCOURAGED When Work Becomes an Awful Burden, Dr. Greene's Nenura Restores Confi dence and Health, Hm your itrrnptli Riven out? Hiwe rnn reached the limit f Have Tint lost confidence In yourself ) ilai work become an awful Imrdcu 1 Dr. Oreeno'a Nrrvura blood nI nerve remeily linn cured tlioiisaiiilH of just such men. it is tno roiniorcemeiit mature needs to put vou on vour feet. Mr. M.M.Levy, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. aays: "I Millered for tlx vearswlth terrible rneklnir rinlun In niv bark and rhet. and wni ho nervous tbnt 1 could not attend to buHineds from In of sleep and appetite, so that It ulmoxt set me In aane. "At last was told to try that fnmmi mnllelna, Dr. (irecne Nrrvura Mood and nerve remedy, ami n fti-r titklnir nut ntiile twu bottles 1 fiiirnt nivielf nerleetlv well. Sluee tnklna Nervura I have xnlncil nearly B0 lbs. 1 have only praise for tills wonderful remedy, lr. tireene's Ner. vara, anil du all In my power to reeomniend It to my friends. 1 huve, told several ructomers of It anil they have tried It with beneflrlsl results." Think what euro means to you! Try to real l7.e how happy yon would he with the old strength restored. Dr. CJrecne'a Nervura blooil and nerve reinery will bring vou health as it has to all who rclv upon it. Start asing it today. Yon'll bo a different man in a week. Free counsel is piven hy lr. Orccne at 101 Fifth Ave., New York City. Call or write. i" mm mmrn IN THE TOWN OF I5LOOMSBURG, PA., PUBLIC AUCTION, BY TIIF.- hmhi Land Imprcvsmsnt Co., O N Sa,t"CLxd.Q3r, Nov. 16th and 23d AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., HUAUP. 1 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 homo builders. These lots are located between Fifth street and the Berwick road, on sixth, seventh and Eighth streets, and also on Spruce, Locust, Park, Oak, Maple and Walnut streets, In the Town of Ulonmsburg, Pen u 'a. I.M I'KOVEM ENT3. t'pon this tract there have already been bu'lt a Furniture Factory, Flouring Mlils and many valuable homes. Electric lights and water pipes are located In and upon some of the streets, and will bo extended further ns the needs of the people require. The Columbia Montour Electric hallway running through a considerable portion of the property, makes access to Hie center of town but a rldo of a few minutes. TEH MS. The terms of sale: Tho highest, and best bidder the buyer; twenty-tlvc dollars down, the balance In equal monthly payments of tlve dol lars, with Interest on the deferred payments. A discount of live per cent, for cash. YVAKKAXTY DEEDS. Tho property Is free from all encumbrances, and warranty deeds will be ready for delivery to purchasers Immediately after the sale, at the Company's ofllee. A FKEE THOLLEY HIDE. From Ploomsburg, Espy, Ahuedla and Llmo Kldgo. A free trolley rido to and from tho grounds, on the day of sale, will be given to all adults In attendauce. Trolley tickets may be procured at the drug storo of Moyer Bros., or at the company's of fice, In llloomsbiirg ; at W. E. Dlctterlck & son's store, Espy : at tho store of c. M. Unvot ing, Almedlu, aud the store of Ueo. E. Sponsler, Llmo Hldge. The salo will take place upon tho property at the corner of O ik street and the Berwick road, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, AND SATURDW, NOV. 23. AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., BUAHP. icmskg Land Inpen Co., N. U. FUNK, Sec'v. Uenky Pcksel, Auctioneer. SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy vlrtuo of a writ of Fl. Fa., Issued out of t'io court of Common Pleas of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be exposed to puollo salo, at tho Court House, in Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, at two o'clock p. in., till that certain lot of ground, situated In the Town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described 11s follows, to wit : Be ginning at a corner on Tenth street, In DlefTen bach's Addition to tho Town of Ul lomsburg i thence by tho sumo north sixty-five degrees and forty minutes east, forty feet to a corner of lot of Edward DlefTenbach (formerly lot of A. L. Meclow) j thence by the Bumo south twenty tour degrees aud twenty minutes east, one hundred and twenty-tlve feet to an alloy ; thence by the same south slxty-flvo degrees and forty minutes west, forty feet to other lands of Martha A. DlefTenbach ; thence by the same north twenty-four degrees and twenty minutes east, one hundred and twentyjlve feet to a corner, the place of beginning, being lot No. S, in blefTcnbach's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg, aforesaid, on which are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Seized, taken In execution, at the suit of tho Locust Mountain Having anil Loan Association vs. A. L. McClow, and to be Bold as tho property of A. L.MeClow. DiNlEL KNOHH, fc-uerlfl. JUuk, Aty. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy vlrtii'i nf a writ of Alias Fi. Fa , Issued out of the Court nf Coiiunon I'lensof Colum bia County, Pennsylvania, nml to in" directed. there will bfi exposed to public s il ', st tno Court Hons , In niooinsbuig, I'u., at two o'clock In the nfteriw.n, on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, the following iImsitIImI property, to wll : All those two lerliiln ineHstuges, 'jr tenements, and trac ts of land Rltuntelii Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Trie II mt. Unci, sli uu'e In the Borough of ( iitiiv. lssa bounded and deseiHied as follows, to wit : lleidhiiKg at a stone, In line of land of Oenrge V. irr, deceased, and run ning from t hence by lands now of William- Hernlnger (known ns (the (ills' Mill Tract), and running from thence by tiiRsamn south two and a quarter degrees west, ten perches to the north end of the county bridge over l ata- wlssa creek ; thence through the centre nf siild bridge south thirty-eight degrees east, llt- toen perches to the Intersection nf a public, road leading to Ashland; thence by said road south, eight and n quarter degrees wost, nine and two-tenths perches to a point In tho cen tre of said road, In line of lands of Mrs. lterger; thence by said line south, eight y.one and a half degrees west, twenty-three and a half perches to a post, originally a spruco tree; thence by Innd of Jonathan Former, norjh fifty-eight and a half degrees west, sixty-four perches to originally a maple, on the south side of Cata wlssa creek; thence souMi eighty-two and a half degrees east, crofslng said (atawlssa creek, and running by a pulillo road, leading down Catawlssa creek, to the Town of Cat a wlssa, forty-four perches to a point lu said pub lic mod; thence by land of William Long and laud belonging to the estate of (leoige Zarr, deceased, north seventy-four and a half de grees east, thirty-nine perches to the place of beginning, containing 9 ACRlvS AND 38 PKRCIIKS, bo tho samo moro or less, on which are erected A PAPER MILL, DWIvLLING HOUSES, BARN'S, STABLES, and other outbuildings. There Is 11 chemical fibre mill, ground wood mill and paper mill. and the appurtenances, Including the waters of suld creek, to supply the mill with water power, Ac. Tho second lot, or parcel of land, sltunte In the Township of (.'atawlssa, bounded and de. scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post, In line ot lauds f Jonathan Fortner, a corner of a lot of groun belonging to Mrs. Berger, and running from thence by the sume north eighty-three und a half degrees east seven and a half perches; thence by the same north sev-enty-two and a half degrees east, nineteen and a half pen ties to the south post of a gate; thence by land of Mathlis (Jingles, south fif teen und a quarter degrees west, nineteen and a half perches to a chestnut tree; thence by the s .me south twenty-tlve degrees wi st, eight perches to a post; thence by the same south nineteen degrees west, six and six-tenths perches to a post ; thence by tho Mime south, forty-three degrees west,, nine and a halt perches to acomor of a lot or tract of land known as the Foundry Lot. now owr.ed by Sam uel . I. Frederick ; thenco by tlio said Ijt north forty-nine degrees west, nineteen perches to a post, In line of land of .lonathtn Fortner; thenco by said line north five and a half de grees east, thirty-four perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 ACRES AND 13 PERCHES, be the sume moro or less, on which Is formed and constructed a dam nt basin for tho pur pose of gathering fresh or clear water for tho nforesuld paper mill. And also, all the rights and privileges, stip ulated und mentioned and reserved by Wllllum McKelvy. In his Indenture to c larles McKelvy, dated December "ill, liTJ, aud recorded In the otllce for the recording of deeds, In said county of Columbia. In d.t'jd bwk No. ., pages 'Hi, 3M3, SS4 and 3i, for tho privileges and uninterrupted right to enter upon and along a lane or prlvato road leading along the eastern b tek of s ild dam or pond, for t ho purpose of rebuilding or repair ing said dam or pond, as therein mentioned and set forth. And, also, all the privileges reserved aud contained in an agreement between Isaiah MeKi-'.vy and Matthias Glugles, duted March 7, lST'.i, for toe sale of the fact of land lying Im mediately east and adjoining tho said dam or pond unto tho said dingles, reserving tho right to enter upon and along tbo lands or private road leading along th eastern side of said dam or pond, f ir the purpose of rebuilding or re pairing said dam or pond, at any anJ all times hereafter when necessary, with also the right to make and construct a illtch, for the purpose of carrying otT the surplus water that might otherwise pass or How Into the said dam or pond, through the lower end ot the garden at the dwelling house formorly occupied by Bald Glngles, and carry the same through tho cul vert undor the Catawlssa railroad. Together with all the pulp und paoor mill plunts and Im provements, with all machinery and tlxtures, and all the rights, privileges and nppurte nances whatsoever connected with or relating to said described two certuln messuages, tene ments and tracts of land and premises, or any part thereof. Seized, taken In execution, at tho suit 0 Wllueliulna MeCready vs. The Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, aud to bo sold as the prop erty of the Catawlssa Fibre Company, Limited, DANIEL K NO It It, Sheriff. W. II. Hiiawn, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtus of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Count y, Pennsylvania, and to mo directed there will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, County and state afore said on SATURDAY, NOV. 16, igoi, at 2 p. m. All that certain message or tenement, planta tion and tract of land, lying and being in the township of Fran'rlln, county of Columbia, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by land of Charles Hughes, on the south by lands of Edward En gleliurt, on tho east by lands of Charles Hughes, and on the west by public, road, leading from Catawlssa to Elysburg, containing 21 ACRES, more or less, whoreon are erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, barn and outbuildings. Hel.ed, tuKen Into execution at the suit of June B. Koblns, executrix ot John K. Hoblns, deceased, vs. Jacob Knlttle and to be sold as the property of Jacob Knlttle. DANIEL KNOHH, Hiiawn and dun, Att'ya. Sheriff. NOTICE. Tho following accounts will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia conn ty on December, 2d P.iOl, at 2 o'clock p. in., and continued misl and unless exceptions are Hied to same within (our days they will be con tinued absolute : 1. First and dnul account of David 7.. ltnmaly, trustee, and a'torney In f.iot for the helisof Susannah Hunt, late of tho Borough of Ber wick, deceased 2. Final account i)t Wilson Khoads, guar dian of Mary Wagner, a weak minded person, lute of Locubt township, deceased. W. II. HENU'lE. Proth'y. frothy', oak'", mooMi'jbu-g, L"a. 2v. ., .wi. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue nf a writ of Fl. Fa , 1-wicd out of tho Court common of Mens of Columbia Coun ty, Pennsylvanl i, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, ut the court House in Bloomsburg, county and Statu aforesaid, on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1901, At i! o'clock In the afternoon, nil that lertuln messu ige, tenement und tract nt land, Hlt11a1.11 partly in Calawlssa township and partly lu Locust, tnwLshlp, In the county nt Columbia und Ntate nf Pennsylvania, bounili d and described as lollows, to wit:. Be ginning at a stone. In line of hind of lietiry Hoffman, and running thence by sai l line north forty-three und one-half degrees enst. slxty-slx perches to a white oak , thence south seventy degrees east, seven and seven-tenths perches to a stone heap; thence houUi seventy-two mid one-half degrees east, s'.xleen perches to a stone heap ; thenco south eighty Uiree degrees east, twenty-nine perches to a black ouk; thenco north eleven and three- quarters degrees east, forty-four mid one-half perches ton stone heap; thence north forty five degnes east, twenty and seven-tenths perches to a post ; thence by lands of Isaiah Ilrelsch and others south forty degrees eust twenty-five perches to a post; thenco south twenty-two degrees west, thirty-eight perches to a maple; thence south nlno 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 und one-half degrees wept, twenty-three perches to a stone ; thenco by lands formerly of famuel Mears, Jr., louth fifty-three degrees west, six and one-quarter perches to a post; thence north forty-one degrees west, ninety -three perches to tho place of beginning, containing 74 ACRES and llfty-ono (51) perches, more or less, where on arc erected a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn and other outbuildings. Wel.ed, taken In execution, nt tho suit of Hughes n. Vastlno vs. Henry Kelgle, aud to be sold as the property of Henry Heinle. DANIEL KNOli It, Sheriff. Oiii.ksbv, Atty, WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. The following widow's appraisements will be nresetiied to tho Orphans' conn of Co uiiiblu, county nn December l, Idol, at i o'clock p. in., and continued nisi, aud unless exceptions are men in slum mini tour uuys mey win De con, II nned llnslly. 1. Estate of Elljnh .1. Albertson, late of Su irarloaf township, deceased. ItPHltv. lOO.i 0. J. Estate nf Enoch hit lenhouse, late of llrl- arereen township, deceased., l'ersoi alty ::oo.oii. ;i. Kstate or iiugn n. Aienruie. late or iiein- locK township, deceased. Personally, f leo.UU. l. Estate nr rtiinun . smith, lute of iicnton township, deceased. Personalty, lf7.40. &. Kstute of William (. Krm st, late of Hem lock township, deceased. Hersoraltv. noo.uo. Estate of Michael strausser, lain of Kour- ingcre.'K township, deceased, ltealty, jaoi.iw, personalty, K?r, W. II II EN K IE, Clerk Of O. C. Clerk's office, Bloomsburg, Pa., Nov. 1, 1WH. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR OF WII.MAMJ. IIKKPRON, I.AT Or TAB HOHOl'OII OH UKNTKALIA, PKCKAHKD. Notice Is hereby given that letters Of admin istration on inn estate or wiiiium J. nerrron, lute of Centra llu BoroiiL'h, deceased, havo been g'unted to the undersigned administrator, to whom ull persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the samo without delay ..to JOHN IIEFFKON, Or Enw. .1. Flvnn, Att'y. Administrator. 10 in centralla. Pa. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. KSTATR OK Cl.nHK 8. WA1 TKR, I.ATB OP CATA WISSA ROKOt'llH. COLUMBIA CO., PA.. DIC'V. Noilce Is hereby given thnt letters of admin istration on the estate of i lark S. Walter, late of catawlssa Borough, Columbia Co,, ta di ceased. have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, nnd those having clulms or demands will make known the same without delav to 10-17 MATILDA WALTEK, John U. Barman, Att'y. Administratrix. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATR 0K BIM.INUTON HUCKI.H, DRfRASED. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court nf Column a couni y, to make dlsi rlhiillnn of the balance in the hands of II. A. M'KlUlp, administrator of said estate, will sit, for tno purpose or his appointment, at the otllce of Urant Herring, In the t own of Blooms burg, on Saturday, November So, 1J0I, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, of said day, when and where all parties Interested must appear and be heanl, or forever ufter be debarred iroin com" Ingln nn suld fund. 11 7 It C. E. OEYEIt, Auditor. THEODORE pEtfELT, A TYPICAL AVEKICAN. A thrilling Hlog raphy of tho Youngest President, student, l owboy. Hunter, Author.Soldler, (Governor and President. By the celebrated am hors, Churl-s Eugene Banks and l.eroy Armstrong, with Chapters by (en. Joe Wheeler multiple Head Klclily illustrated. AG K NTS WANTED. Send 85 cents for one of the handsomest and richest prospectuses ever Issued. Illustrated circular and lermson application. The S. B. SCHANToN CO., Hartford.. Couu. 117dlt PROFESSIONAL CA.RDS.HS" N. U. FUNK, ATTORNXY-AT-LAW, Mrs, Enf s Baildirrg, Court Haas A-IWf, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllco Bloomsburg Xat'l Bank Bldg., 3d floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in Lockard's Building, t, - BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, zWAoa BLOOMSBURG, PA. Joan a. FHKIZ. JO UN 0. BAKU AN FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: CentreHt., first doorbelowOperaUouse WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . BLOOMSBURG, PA. Oftice'in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court Housq Squr, BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. STEES, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office, 'n Ent IiMg, lii.ooMsnuxo, Pa. H. A. McKlLLir. ATTO R N EY AT LA W. mbian Building, an Kl'ior. BLOOMSBURG, I'A. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, lJloomsbnrfi, Pa. IKELER & IKELKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorney-- a t la w, Bloomsburg, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, V. H. HIIAWN ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Mnia St CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CiT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday of each week. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wells' Building over D. A. Gidding's Clothing Store, Bloomsbnrg, P Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. II. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexand Bros. 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. tiOfflce Llddtcot building, Locust avenue- J. S. JOHN, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 4 jo Wain Si 3-7-v U CC 1 ( , PA MONTOUR TKI.BPHONg. B27.I TKLIFHOV YKH TESTKD, OLASBIS VlTmO. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC I'H? (JICIAN AND BUVGROB ornci bocks: Offloe A Kesltfeuce, 4th st , 10 . m. to S p. m., 6:30 to 8 p. m. BLOOMSRUHb, M. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECfALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., BloonMdurg; Pa. Hours: 10 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridgtf work A SPECIALTY. Corner Main and Centre -Sere t , BLOOM fcU'RC, PA. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, STJHOEON DENTIST, Offlo Harton's Uulldlng,. Mai below karkt Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior miDart and all work warranted as represented . TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PA1K, by the use of Gas, and f lee of charge wh4 artificial teeth nre inserted. WTo be open all hours during the day. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest Oompfck es In the world, junong which are: CASH TOTAL RDFLDi CAPITAL. AS8ST8, OVIB ALL Franklin of I'htla.. jioo.ikK) $h,iiw,!w fl,uoo, l'enn'a. Phlla 4dO,nno 8,8,io Miv.6 Oueen, of N. Y. 500,1100 8,M8,if i,aeu West Chester, N. Y. SuO.onO 1,75.3,807 42? N. America, I'hlia. 3,000,000 V,730,t 2,34, Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. W"I.osses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCBS80KS TO FKBAS BROWN) INSURANCE AND REAL EST ATX AGENTS AND BROKE S. O N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streti, Bloomsburg, Pa. O Represent Seventeen as good Compatr ies as there are in the World and all ' losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Knapp.) OEXEJtAL IXSUItAXCIC, Office 23S Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct. 31, 1901. tf CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No. 121 West Main Street, tTLaree and convenient umnl. . i & . j.. 1 m m VU rooms, hot and cold water, and modern com veniences. uar stocked with best wine m4 liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURG, I. Large and convenient sample rooms Bath rooms, hot and cold waver, PDd allmodcT LCUYcniu.ctk,
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