THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. BEATING CARPETS. t)f all the scents of early sprit, When lambs nro giiy, ami rolilnir plwr, Tlutre' none thnt mnko one fi'rl fo sure That Hit tin' bird uml xtrriimli't pure Are r.nt a-lyln'ns Uuy puns, As Unit old smell nt dirt n Ins J Ybtn beatin' carpet on the gnai. The npplo trees nrc all shlnw, Ttie wrens are miiltn' down In Inw; The worm In wrlxKlIn' on the lmnkj email boy slri'pi upon lilc l.ook; Old gray-hoard rlu-wv his sa'pnfriis, And f prli.x U n the alr;-nins. I'm beatin' carpet on the gra.s. Olfl brlndle slowly comes at nlfcht; Her long-leKxed calf Is her dijltliti The rprlng hus come 1 ti.it e to thli.k I've itot to teach that cnlf torttlik, When other boys are riitchln' bass, Aild hurry up, nlns, aln.i. To beat thu curpvi on the Kraal. In heaven where spring eternal returns, They miss sm h sorrow, tolls and piilna. There ain't no carpet on the lloori Nor pollshln' of Jasper doors. I may Just miss the sea of glass, Hut never can thin memory pail Of beatin' carpet on thegrasi. F. W. UuiiKMUlusln the I'hieago Interior, A Game of Chess By CHAUNCEV THOMAS SLI K was rich; lie poor. He line bruins; ho luul ulie but not nit much. A fine physique, lientl nnd fnoo wero bin. Hers were equul. She wus Kinnll, dark, petite, wiiiHoine; just IS lie, lurjre, light, powerful, wus in ull peruses iv tnnn. In 30 jeurs he linci won everything the world liad to yield except money nnd u home. Forefathers many nnd jrreut they both lind to spare. It wus n worm evening, tempered by the mountain bree.e drifting up the ennyon. They nut, he and she, on the lawn under the pines of her sum mer home in the Kockies. There wm moonlight; there were also shadows. This was their lust evening. In love? Of course. The word she hoped, yet feared, he would speak froe on his lips or dissolved into banter. He feared, was mrro of, re fusal. T'ride, too, kept him silent the pride of nu empty pocket. "So wife must love, honor nnd support me," he hud confided to his brier. The pnme was on. "The whites nre mine," he snid, as the ivories were placed. "They seem fitting." Silence. "Your move," demurely. "I wish it were yours," he muttered, ns he shoved forward king's pawn two places. "Ah! I'ut then, you see, I can meet you half-way;" nnd the black pawn faced the white. "Ynai've mnde a specialty of that, haven't you? Blocking, I menn?" "Oh, yes. ITow cleur and enlin it Is. But that does you good. Shown what you nre pawn or knight. Sir Knight jumps over you see?" and a stable knight was nrehly advanced. "Rut if your knight can do that safely, perhaps n bishop will be need ed?" he ventured, as he placed hi queen's bishop to try for the Fool's Checkmate. "How foolish!" she murmured. In differently. "That's the gamut you've been playing all summer." "Thank you. I won't say that It Is usual to employ methods according to one's end. Now, if you were more expert nnd experienced " "Would you have me so?" "No." . The cool fencing of this girl foiled his most subtle or his most furious attacks. Those clear eyes surveyed him calmly, then turned to the game, lie gazed at the top of that bent head of silk how white the scalp was! blank, dumb, hopeless, yearning, puz sled, deppernte. His emotions were nomewhnt complex. Thus !t had been 11 summer. She knew just what ex pression wns on his face, though her eyes were on the men. Until were above puns yet; like a mutndor, she used the terms of the game both as a torment nnd a shield. Silence nnd knitted brows for awhile. "Safely, did you sny? lie must risk capture, you know," with a sly smils. Evidently she hud been pondering Ms words. His hund trembled ever so little as he touched the white quoen, then snatched It away ns if burned. "U-g-h! I've lost my queen." The empress of the board wns nppnrently involved. "Not yet but you may." And for an instant the rich, brown eyes rose to the steely gruy, quailed and drooped. "I'm uf raid thnt If" "Afr-r-r-a-u-i-d!" The word wns smothered In nameless contempt. Stung, he shot his queen alone into the very midst of the blacks. Calm ly, she took it from the board. "You see I have you in a trnp. You en n't get out." (With enticing coyness.) "Don't wunt to. If it were of iron It would not hurt; but being of go-" "That'll do; It's your move." He writhed Inwurdly, She waa laughing at him. "Now I have lost my queen," ho said, half angrily. , "Perhaps you may win a bettef one." I "Do you mean that?" , "Yes," fuintly; then in pretty con fusion, "if you can win the game." . "What game?" "Thin one, of course, you stupid ! What other one la there?" "Win the gume with my queen gone!" he demanded, earnestly, still with a truce of anger. He was being played with; he! the greut hel waa being moused by this pink-nnd-white kitten. Never! But still? "Ootie? Oh, no. I'm here. If you wlii,,yiiu'll get her buck. So, 1 don't nee ' "Feminine logic," he snorted, nnl benl over the board. His elbows were on his knees, his head in his hnmlM, his fingers tangled in his hair. A doen moves. "Check." she breulhed. "Yes. That's it. If there were no cheeks In the game I would not fenr. So far, it appears, I have none to give." She started. A prent light broke in upon her. So this was what wns keeping him silent? So this was the trouble, was it -money? I'.eing sure now, she could tantalie. Willi Iia 1 f-elosud eyes" she regarded Ills bowed head, musing silent ly. "It's my last chance to tease him nnd I'll make it count. Torment him good If I mil to be your slave for t lie rest of my natural fife. I'll be the tyrant lis long ns I can. my future lord and master. You poor, dearest, mot.t foolish, bestest of clear old boye, yo-" "Cheek!" he blurted, savagely. The tide was turning. "Ah! Asking so soon? My king-" Hut the man straightened up, rigid nnd white ns marble. She had gone too far wns frightened. The taunt wns cruel. She hastily placed a pawn before the threatened king. "You see, 1 do cherish my king after nil," she said, tenderly. "Yes; a pawn will do," was the bit ter reply. "It has done before and will ngain. "Keally?" "Yes," desperately. "I once lived two weeks on my watch." "Why. I've lived on the watch ever since I knew you!" with wide-open In nocence. Then, with a smile of keen intelligence: "Hefore papa locate I the Maidenstake that was his first mine, you know he liveil three days on his overcoat. Uegular goat!" "Wh-y " Hut the subject wus A dangerous one, nnd he let it rest j where it wns! I Silence ngain. From the brooding forest came the splashing of distant I water playing among the rocks. More moves his, ralculated nnd wary; hers, studied, but fjr a differ I nt end. "Well, that's nil over. Pee, I offer check, she whispered. II is hand plunged for hin knight; but, in light of recent disasters, he stopped; and long and enref ullysurveyed the squares. Then he accepted the opening. She laughingly moved an innocent pawn, and under the black batteries thus un masked he found his game nil but hopeless. Agniu he began to boil, while she listlessly, on dainty finger, tried to balance the enpt ured queent From the bonrd he looked nt her. N,ever had she played such a game. Wns it accident young luck? Was she a budding wom an, rich, lovely, loving and lovable, his for the asking a pearl, or a coquette, beneath contempt? "Whichever you are, I will conquer. Man must mas ter," he told himself and the moves went on. "If I win " he murmured. She said, nothing only flushed. "Ah, young lady., I may yet have my queen, "and he pushed a white pawn to within one square of her king row. "You limy if you cun break through my defenses," came the prettily defiant relort, and w ith it a toss of the head and a flash of white teeth nndi dark yen. "Cnstleing? Ah, I'm afraid that that is the trouble. Castles, wheti once used, nre hard to get along without." "Not nt all, I assure you. I would rather have n bishop and knipht with perhaps n pawn thrown In than nny custle. liesides, I have enough fortwo see?" and delicate fingers rested on the tips of the two ebony castles, in defiance of all rules. "Now, you won't make me move them, will you, just be cause 1 touched them to show you will you'.'" and, bird-like, her head was turned niilewnys undhnlf invitingly up ward. He caught his breath. He was on the rack. What did she mean? Did she mean it n Desdiunonii hint or wns she joking, heartlessly, on danger ous ground, only to stiffen, repellunt, and wither hhn if he dared? This girl wmnun his wife! lCcstasy! Hut he fluttered back to eurth. "And I would rather have my queen than the whole checkered boord of life," he said h a low, vibrant tone; it thrilled her with u sudden, breathless, nameless dread an exquisite fear, The white pawn had stolen into the black king row. "Now, give me my queen!" he de manded, exultantly, trembling with a curbed throbbing. "Not yet," blie warned; you must win first." "Oh, that's easy," "Is it?" He was stunned. For an- instant the girl flamed, with shame, f oaring, panic stricken, that she had been overbold, forward, unmaidenly. Heart-wrung, the was about to take refuge in un icy, inipregnuble reserve, when ' "What n fool I am," he blurted out, the picture of bewildering despair. The honest frankness surprised her to a rippling laugh. The situation wa luved and he was master of it. "Check." "Check." "Check," came the words, measured and merciless, yet as rich and fervent with soul yearn ing as 'cello chords. "Oh, dear! What'll I do? You've won me I mean that is you have me" "Check" i "Muted." And across the board she gave him her flrst kiss. Ledger Monthly. Modern Love's Demands. Love Isn't satisfied with a cottage nny more, says the ChJcngo Record Herald, unless it is provided with open plumbing and a' servant's room, at leusU S5 Ha. jT S f -i. V?S 235 taeanninm mum i Xy iMiiiiimiuiiiiuiiiimBi The ORIGINAL and MOST SMOKED long cut tobacco in all the United States, manufactured with the express purpose of blending the two qualities that of a good smoke and a good chew, i: It is made of ripe, sweetened "Bur ley,' the only tobacco from which a perfect combination of smoking and chewing tobacco can be made, i Gail & Ax Navy is known by the distinctive character of its blue wrap per (which has many imitators), it being to-day identically the same as forty years ago, and it now stands for the quality that it .did then. You get the very best, and take no chances, when you buy Gail d Ax ,Navy. Tree Baegags Transfer- For Atlantic City Visitors on Philadelphia & Reading's Seashore Excursions. The Philadelphia & Reading Rail way announces that to accommodate the patrons of their special low rate, five-day, Seashore Excursions, July io, 24, August 7 and 21st, arrangements have been made whereby passengers for Atlantic City will, on payment of ten cents in addition to the special ex cursion rate, at time of purchasing tickets, be entitled to the free trans fer through Philadelphia of one piece of biggage in each direction. This affords Atlantic City excutsionists. who desire to spend any time in Philadel phia for business or pleasure an op portunity to do so, unhampered with baggage by checking same through to destination. Leases, 3c each, 30c a dozen. Notices to quit, 10c a dozen. For sale at this office. tf. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE BLOOMSBURG SCHOOL DIS TRICT, YEAR ENDING JUNE 2, 1902. L. D. KASK, Collector, DK. To balance on dup. lHi,9 34 53 To ice-payments added s OJ 332 53 CK. lly cosh paid Treasurer f 61 31 " collector's commission. IS :!(( " 5 per csut peuully ou re turns 6 81 " errors in duplicate 17 V4 " 5 percent, penalty deducted vi " additional exonerations .... 'J9 1 1 3!13 5 3 DK, To balance on dup. 1900 $ 4135 37 CR. By amount paid Treasurer f asun 55 " collectors coint-ioblon 17S HO " exonerations allowed 4t3 88 893S 83 To balance on dup. ltioo 203 04 DR. To amount dup. 11)0! t 175(18 73 CR. By amt. paid Treasurer (0 days) f 8518 21 By 5 per cent discount 610 HI " per cent cuinuilablon i:H 15 r 10318 t7 To balance sept. 21, iwi t J350 4 CR. By amt. paid Treasurer to )au. 21, mri f 3100 41 By 6 per cent commission 110 56 By returns to County commis sioners 345 13 24r 08 To balance Jan. 21, 1002 f 4ni 88 " 5 pr cent penalty added... 344 73 tm 10 CR. By amount paid Treasurer..! 741 08 "A per cent commission.... 30 1:1 783 16 To balance on dup. 1001 1 4353 n C. A. KLKIM, Treasurer, DR. Tobal. from former Treag $ 110 40 " amount from dup. IWi..., 'Jtil.il " ihoo. ., 8 M " IWI.... lr7 " Bpeclal approprl itlon 3iS6 07 " general appropriation 6374 S4 " supplies sold , 10 2a " amt. refunded on tablets .. 14 40 proceeds commencement Exercises 78 82 orders discounted 8100 00 24780 59 C. A. KLKIM, Treasurer, CM. . By loans previous year pald..f tt'JOO 00 bonds redeemed 33uo 00 " coupons and Interest paid 1475 tit ' orders paid 18:178 88 " Treasurers commission.... 4ft 04 " balance la Treasury 48 68 i780 59 BUILD1NQ FUND ACCOUNT, DK. Tax rate Building mills; School 6 mills. , To balance on dup. 1899 t 88 5.1 ' balance on dup. 1900 lion 78 "duplicate luoi 4395 88 5484 95 CK. By additional exonerations ihuh 1 v.i By errors In 1899 10 35 5 per cent penalty on re turns 81 8 S3 8: 1 08 48 -t 94 84 118 24 51 77 53 03 39 111 1475 61 33rl nt 73 M 1208 95 5181 95 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT, DK. Balanceon duplicate 1899....$ 337 i9 Ku-payments added 8 00 345 To balance on dup, IflDO 8032 81 1 amount duplicate l'.xjl.. 13278 07 83 07 :3 3:1 40 " penalty nuui'n " special appropriation ... " general appropriation... " hupplles sold " refunded on tablets " proceeds commencement., " oidera discounted " amt. from former Treas .... CK. 214 3t5 5374 19 14 78 3I 110 -$ 25058 84 By additional exonerations on duplicate 18H9 f St 18 " errors la duplicate 1899.... 7 i'. "penally on errors 94 " coliKciorscommlHsion 10 18 " exonerations ou dup. 19U0.. 3mI Si) " collectors commlHslou 137 21 " balance on duplicate 19.10.. 1 iT 70 " discount allowed on 1901.. 874 07 " collector's commission 2 per cent, US 8S " returns to County Commis sioners 198 09 " collector'scomuilsslon5pur cent .. ton 78 "balanceon duplicate 1901. 34 99 " amt. paid 80 teachers wwi M "amount paid Institute.... 39s 75 " amount puld4Janlr.org 9ii5 no " amount orders 19,10-19 l dla 330 00 " amount pa.d text books ... 888 40 " amount, paid bO"li covers.. 149 "amount coal and wood.... 1111 5 8.1 " amount supplies .. tili 84 "amount, paid printing .. 74 no "amt. paid lliflit and water 87 87 " amount puld labor 15 08 " amt. paid iraterlalg and re pairs 517 71 " amount paid Trui.nt oflloor 110 50 " amount paid Auditors 15 00 " hint, puld American School Furnliuri'l company 130 15 " amount Kaihalro Company 30 01 "amt. freight and drayuKH.. 87 97 " amt. U. II. Humphrey, book case 40 00 " amount Insurance 120 00 " amt crowell Apparatus Co 175 00 " amt. B. u. Carpenter A Co. repairs 131 59 "amu industrial cabinet 75 00 " amt. Heuna. School Journal 7 00 " amount pictures ,.. 10 50 " amount attending election County Superintendent. ... 8 00 " amount Secretary salary.. 240 00 " amount T Me'lieral repairs 12 u) " amount Treasurer Com 411 ft ' " Oalunce In treasury 43 58 35858 84 LIBRARY FUND. DK. To balance lu Treasury f 139 38 To proceeds Comm mcement.. 7 82 217 90 CH. By amount expended. 1902. . $ 84 99 Uy bul.uico In fund 152 91 3.7 90 27 28 PICTUKE KI ND ACCOUNT, DK. To balance from f irmer year.. f CK. By amount expended 1903 f 10 50 By balance lu fund 18 78 PIANO FUND, DR. To receipts from Concert t 7J 80 To donation from High School 2 10 To iccclpia drama 38 05 113 85 INDEBTEDNESS. Bonded debt lost report f 3100 00 Bonds paid during year 221K) 00 Orders discounted aioo 00 31300 00 ASSBTS. Balance on duplicate 1900....$ 202 04 . " " " 19U1.... 4J!tt VI Returns to county Com. 19 0 isi nj l 4 tn.l ,., 1W Hi! I 4 Amount In Treasury 43 58 5028 28 28171 73 Liabilities exceed assets. . Kstlmated value of buildings and irrouuda wnnn no JAS. C. BROWN, WM. K. KINKKH. secretary. .'resident. Wa Mia tinriiral!rnn,1 .iilfnH 1... ....... ed the above accouuts aud statements wlttt the bills and vouchers as presented bv Treasurer M. 8. BROADT,) J. W. LKK, 5-AUDlTOKll. V. II. FKKEZEj June 19, lm "collector's commission "exonerations on dup. 1910 " collectoi's commlsMion .. " balance on duplicate llt'Jfl " discount, on duplicate 19 d. " collector's commission per cent .... By ret urns to County Commis sioners By collector's commission 5 percent ' coupons nnd Interest paid.. " bonds redeemed " Treasui er's commission .... "balance ou duplicate l'JOl.. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. In pursuance to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, Pa., the undersigned ad ministrator of Prank N. Turner, late of Blooms burg, deceased, will sell at public vendue In BlootiiBburg, 011 FRIDAY, JULY nth 1902, beginning nt two o'cllck In tho afternoon, tho follow ing described proper! les on the respective premises, In the order mimed, to wit: AT 3 ()'i LOCK. The homestead property Blt uate on Fifth street In tho Town of Bloomsburif bounded and described as follows: Beginning at, a pnlnt on north side of Fifth street, corner of lot of C. C. Teacoek, being lot No. 18; thence along name In a northerly direction one hund red and sixty feet to sn alley; fhence along Bime In a westerly direction forty feet to corner Of lot No. 18, owned by A. M. DeWlU; thenco along same tn a southerly direction one hund red and sixty feet, to Fifth street; thenco along s iino In an easterly direction forty feet to tho place of beginning, wborcon Is erected a lwo story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and outbuildings, The house Is a new 12 room cott ago, with hot air furnace, bath room, elec tric, light, and all modern conveniences. Tola property will be sold subject 10 the lieu of a first moitgngo of SlsOO, with Interest from Oct. 31, 190, AT 8 O'CLOCK, on the premises, all thnt, cer tnln lot of land situate In said Town of Blooms burg, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point on Magee Avenue, one hund red and twenty-six feet northwardly from Sixth street, thence northwardly In the west line of said Avenue fourteen feet to lands late, jy owned by Ja'cs Magee Snd, thenco by same westwnrdly seventy feet to lands now or late of Wm. McKelvy and wni. Neul; thence by same southwardly fourteen feet; thence by lot of K. K. Caldwell eastwardly seventy feet to the place of beginning, whefoon are erected ONE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, This property will be sold subject to the lieu of a first mortgage of $r0 and accrued Interest. AT 4 O'CLOCK, on the premises all that cer. tain lot of land sit uato In the Town of Blooms burg bounded and delcrlbed as follows: Be glhnlng at a point on the west side of Oyer Alley, where the same Intersects the tight of way of the D. L. ft W. K. H. Co., thence by the said right of way westwardly one bundred and ninety five feet to West street; thence by said West street southwardly forty-six and eight tenths feet to Front Alley; thence by said Front Alley eastwardly one hundred and ninety-five feet to Oyer Alley; thenoe by said Oyer Alley northwardly forty-six and eight tenths feet to the place of beginning, whereon Is erected a ONE-STORY BRICK BUILDING. fully equipped with machinery, power, tanks, Ac, for use as a PLATING WORKS. This property will be sold subject to the lieu of a first mortgage of f'COOand accrued Interest. TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent, of one-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the striking down of tho property; tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation abso lute; and the remaining three-fourths In one year after confirmation nisi, with Interest from that date. C. W. MILLER. C. C. PEACOCK. Attorney. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. JSnta'e uf 3lurv A. Katiterzel. The undersigned, an Atidltirappolnted bythe Orphan's court of Columbia Cyunty, to distrib ute the funds In the hands of Daniel Knorr, Trustee, In the estate of Mary A. Kamer.el, de- ueuMeu, ui ueaver lownsnip, cjoiumma County, as appears on his first and Meal account, to and among the parties legally entitled there to, will attend to the duties of his appointment ui, 111s oiuce in uie iownoi ruoomsourg, Fenn sylvanla, on Monday, the 38th dav of Julv. I'i3. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested are requisted to present their claims herore the undersigned, or be for ever after debarred from coming In upon the OU1U 1U11U, CLINTON BERKINO, 6-28 5t. AfniTOH. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lit re-eMate of Louisa Ann Youny, late of Orange (oiCTwifj), Coi. Co. Pa., deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Louisa Ann Young, lute of Orange township, deceased, have been granted to the-undersigned administrator to wuom an parsons maeoiea to said estate are requested to muxe payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to Clinton Ukhkino, B. F. CADMAN. Atty. Administrator PROFESSIONAL CARD1K- N. U. FUNK, ATTOfi Wrr-AT-LA XT, lira. Enfi Building, Court Homa AlWy, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlco Bloomsburg Nat'l Bank Bldg., d floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. J. H. MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office, in I.ockard's Building, BLOOMSBURG, PA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wilt's Building, r If 1. BLOOMSBtnu PA, John o. raiiz. j0hn s. habuiw FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTOUNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centrest.. first doorbeldwOperaHouse A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. II. R. ST EES, ATTORNEY-XT- LAW OfTn'ce in I-.nt lik'g, Bi.oonslurg, l H. A. McKILLIK ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian liuilding, 2n floor. BLOOMSBURG, TA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, B'ootnsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office back of Farmers' National Hnk. BLOOMSBURG, PA. CLYDE CHAS. YETTER, attorneyat law, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office in Wirt's Building, W. H. KIIAWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner of Third and Main Stt CATAWISSA,. PA. CLINTON HERRING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Grant Herring. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HT Will be in Orangeville Wednesday e 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. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office : Wirt building, over Alexmndc Bros, 11-16-99 EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. romce Llddlcot building, Locust avenw J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main SJ 3-7o-" BLOOMSBURG. PA MONTOUR TKLBPRONK. BSLL TRLIPHOK T ISST1D. GLASSES PITTKD. H. BIERMAN, M. D. HOMGJOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BUV.OEOl offici houbs: Office A Hesltfeace, 4th 81., 10 a. m. to p. m 6:30 to 8 p. m . BLOOMSBURG, PA J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. IVo Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours: 10 Telephone. DR. M. J. HESS. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Stre-t CQ.umb,a A Montour 1 PA Dr. W. H. HOUSE, 8UHGEON DENTIST, Office Barton's Building, Main below Xar Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manne and all work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH, by the use of Gas, and free of charge wk artificial teeth are inserted. To be open all hours during the day C WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. P. Hartman CASH TOTAL SUBPLOT chesM.V SS Office-First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floe. -Losses promptly adjusted ,nd p., M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO PREA8 !.. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE "ut's aisjj BROKE 5, N. W. Corner Main and Centre. St,Ut Bloomsburo, Pa. -o Represent Seventeen as good Com r... ics as mere are m the World and all losses promptly adjusted and pal? at their Office. SADE T. VANNATTA. (Successor to C. F. Kmrpp.) GENERAL INSUKAXnn Office Iron St, Bloomsburo. Pa. Oct. 31, 190,. tf CITY HOTEl7 W. A. Hartzel, Prop. "o. 121 West Main BtreeL exchangfThotel; G. Snyder, Proprietor, (Oppositethe Court House) BLOOMSBURO, Pa. 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