7 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. : s 1 The Farmers National Bank of Bloomsburg, Pa., Solicits your account and extends the invi'ation to all, no matter how small, no matter how large. The Farmers National Bank is prepared to extend to all its customers every reasonable accommodation consistent with conservative banking. WM. S. MOYEH, Pkes. J. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. TIJUKPPAY, Jl'LY 14, '9 KiUrreaalthe PoMOjHrr at Mownitburg, Pa. rftcondofti matter, March 1, Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIMI? TADI.K IN I'H IXTJINK i, 190a, and until furtlier notice Cars leave Bloom for Espy, Almedin, I.imc Ridge, Berwick and intermediate points as follows: A. M. 5:00, 5:40. 6:2". T 74. 8:2i 9:00, 9:40, lo:2o, Il:oo, 11:40. P. M. ia:o, 1:00, 1:40, 2.20, 3:00, 3:40, 4:20, 5:00, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:21, 9:00, 10:20 and (1 1 :oo Saturday nights only.) Leaving depart from Berwick one hour from time as given nbove, commencing at 100 a. m. Leave Bloom for Catawissa A. M. 6:20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20,9:00, 9:0, 10:00, 11:40. P. M. 12:20, 1:00 1:40, 2:20, 3:00. 3:40, 4-.20, 5:00, 5:40, 6:20, 7:00, 7.40, 8:209:00 9:40, 10:20 and (1 1:00 Saturday nights only. Cars returnint! depart from Catawissa 20 minutes lrom time as given above D. O. Hack kit, Superintendent, Calendars for 1903. Orders for calendars are always taken -earlv. We have a large and V.An.t.;f.i1 lino rt cimnlpc nn pvhihitinn JCdU 1 11 Ul 1111V, vt owuijivu v. - at this office, and we feel confident har anvnne who nronoses to use cal- endars can save money by dealing here. Our prices are lower than those of traveling salesmen, for we have no expenses to pay for cariare etc. Call and see samples. No obligation to buy if you do not find what you want. Oentejinial Envelopes. Only a few thousand more of the official Centennial Envelopes are still on hand. No more will be ordered, and the opportunity to get them will soon be gone. They will be just as fiood for use after the Centennial as before, if not used up. They can be purchased bv the pack at Rishton's, Wilson's. Hartman's, Bidleman's, J W. Moyer's. In quantities of 250 up, they can be purchased at this office, printed or blank. 21 Take a ride to Catawissa on the trolley, the scenery is fine. Both Telephones. . WMILE THEY MSf We will sell all our bicycle sundries at cost and below to close them out. We have Gone Out of the Bicycle Business arid if you are quick enough you can get what you waut tor little or nothing. We will close EVERY THING out regardless ofco8f ' W. S. RlSHTON, Market Sauare Pharmacist. MONARCH PATS. Great Shoes, . In Every Leather. The Patent Leather Shoe That Won't Break to', . Try a pair. We have the exclusive sale. W. C. HcKINNEY, 8 E. Main St. X. THOMPSON, Cashier. Legal advertisements on page 7. Only seven more days in July. The Rupert Club has placed a piano in the clm house. . . George McLinn has severed his connection with the Morning rress. The Bloomsbnrg Car Manufactur ing Company is working a night shift. A daughter was boru to Mr. and Mrs. William L venberg Thursday afternoon last. Perfection is n'tuined in washing and ironing at j h. Fidler's Gem Steam Laundry A number of : Philadelphia be. Tustin's residcii . Prof. S. C. 1 burg, preached evening in the P You will be work, and the serve you at Laundry. ick layers from mi work on E. B. on Tuesday. wards of Lewis noth morning and -.byterian church. pleased with the ill be pleased to ; ic Gem Steam The Jurymen r the September e drawn on Mon . 1 be found else- j w s term of Court w day. Ihe list where in this is The P. O. S A. of Mainville . Saturday even furnished by the will hold a festi ing. Music wih Roanngcreek b: County Supei etident, William hold a special Court House on yth. W. Evans, wi examination at 1 Saturday, Augi Grover Yeage ..ll from an apple n Roariugcreek tree at his honv township on Sai day and cut his head quite sever The Americai ar and Foundry Company, Berwi paid out $52.00 ployees on Satui s gigantic plant, tniong its em- The Methodi;- iciiic at Rupert grove on Friday is well attended, though dark lo mg skies in the morning kept in The Brother) will hold a festi pal church law generous suppor C. W. Ray & brokers, closed l Peacock Buildin; Ray has gone to A Cleveland wrote to a pro town, "If you v hog, come to m for me." away. i of St. Paul's on the Episco- iis evening, solicited. 1., bankers ir office in n Tuesday, iladelphia. and the Mr wnship farmer ctive buyer in : to see a fine rm and inquire W. K. Lord v the Republican bury on Thurs term candidate this district. nominated by nferees at Sun as the short conp.ress from The citizens Montour county effort to raise ten for the erection c ment at Danville Have you trie Laundry yet? V delivered, to all E. Fidler, Prop. Danville and eugaged in an lousand dollars soldiers' monu- he Gem Steam ' called for and 's. of town, J. Take a dav's respite from work nd join the 'Silk Mill Employees picnic nt Shawnee Park on Satur day. Go and come on the trolley for only fifteen cents. The colors of the Ilriarcreek base ball nine were lowered at Orange ville on Saturday when they went down before the latter s superior work to the tune of to to 4. Subscribers to the Centennial Fund are requested to pay their subscrip tions to L. N. Moyer, Treasurer, at once, and thus save the committee the trouble of a personal call. A painful accident was that of George Keller, at the Uloomsburg Car shops. Monday altemoon. His right hand was caught in a cog wheel, and two fingers crushed. . Lightning struck the barn of Samuel Cotner, at Grovania, Fri day morning and knocked in the gable end. The roof was also dam aged. There was no fire from the stroke. We guarantee our woik to be as faultless as human skill and modern machinery can make it. Gem Steam Laundry. J. E. Fidler, Prop. The front of the lower store room in the Exchange Bloc occu pied by Andy Evans, tailor, has been greatly improved. The floor has been lowered and a large dis play window put in. Mrs. Electa Stephens.aged thirty nine years died at her home in Ber wick Sunday evening. The fune ral occurred on Tuesday. Mrs. John Earhart of Bloomsburg is a sister of the deceased. Prof. Joseph H. Dennis departed yesterday for Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Old Orc'lard, Maine. The object of the trip is to secure advertising for the Centen nial program. ' The police made a raid on the ten cent limit crcwd Monday after noon. Now that their rendezvous have been discovered they will have to hunt new quarters. Look . rr . a little out boys, a secona onense means a fine. F. H. Katon and C. D. Eastern presideut and assistant district manager respectively of the Ameri can Car and Foundry Company, of Berwick, sailed on Wednesday from New York for Europe. The corner stone of the new Methodist Episcopal church of Ber wick was laid with impressive cere monies on Sunday. The address was delivered by Rev. II. C. liar- man of Danville. In all parts of the town people arc ortrvp v pntrncrpri rlpnnintr nn ineir premises auu tciniig Jcauy iui the big Centennial celebration. Bloomsburg will be at her best on at her best on August 28th and 29th. The Warrior Run base ball team which nlaved Normal such a close game here this season, has been secured by Carpet Mill ior Satur day August 2nd. This game ought to draw a big crowd. Rev. T. W. Bentz performed a ceremony Saturday evening which united two hearts in the bonds 01 matrimony. The principals were Elmer Fox and Miss Helen Kahler, both residents of Bloomsburg and they will reside here. Sweet corn of this season's growth with nice and well filled out graius was on sale at the curbstone market Saturday morning. As might be expected the amount was limited, and the entire supply quickly ex hausted. Camp "Recreation" has been opened near Orangeville by Ray Moyer, George Alexander, Isadore Cohen, Harry Richie, Jee Cohen, Alex Alexander aud "Budd" Rabb. The boys are enjoying themselves immensely. J. M. Kline, proprietor of the Central Hotel spent two days last week up at the headwaters of Fish iugcreek, fishing. His wife was with him. They came home Fri day afternoon with about twenty five pounds of trout. Phenus Deily very much improv ed the appearance of the old Presby terian church lot on Tuesday by cutting the grass in front. It was done by direction of the Civic Club who are getting the building iu shape for the Historical Museum. . Rev. D. N. Kirkby leaves this week for his summer vacation of four weeks, and there will be no services in St. Paul's church ex cept on Sunday mornings at 10:30. Mr. Kirkby will visit his parents at Rye, N. Y. and spend part of the time at other points. During his absence Mrs. Kirkby will entertain her mother, Mrs. Kent, of Brooklyn. pITRpTV PFRONAf A U ALL I r.IO.Unilj Mrs. C. II. Blntchley is visiting friends in Sunbury. II. 7.. Mensch of Shickshinny was in town on Tuesday. Miss Pauline Wirt is the guest of friends at the State Capitol. C. A. Rascly of the "Enterprise" Berwick was in town Monday. Miss Helen Peacock lias been visiting in Betwick the past week. John G. McIIenry of P.enton, spent Mon day night in iiloonisbnrg. T. F. Forrest has returned to New York after an extended stay in town. C. II. Dickerman of Milton circled among Bloomsburg fiiends on Monday. A. II. Edgnr, of Ihe "Argus," Benton, was in town a few hours on Monday. Rev. and Mrs. J. 1). Smith are visiting at Bath and Olcan, N. Y. for a month. W. H. CofTman went to Allentown yester day on business. He expects to return to. day. Miss Marv Rife of Middletown, Fa., is the truest of Mrs. lac Keller on Market Street. J. Guy Sleppy, of the Bloomsburg Car Manufacturing Company, went to Altoona on Monday. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Morris, of Newark, N. I. are heme entertained by Miss Ida Herring on East Street. loirnli Snnds. clerk for B. A. Guiding, is spendinc a week's vacation at the home of his father in Mordansville. Mr. and Mrs. Ioeph Trethaway, of WilkesBarre. have been visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. R. CofTman the past week. Mrs. J. Kinmont of Chicago, arrived in Bloomsburg Tuesday evening on a visit to her father W. B. Cogger, Superintendent of the School furnishing Company. Miss Nellie Williams of Center street, and Miss ElTie Miller. Harry Dictterick and Dan Milena, drove to Washingtonville Sunday and spent the day with Alexandei Billineyer Percy Currin, and sister Mrs. Lawrence Clewell, both of Berwick, came down to Bloomsburc on Monday and took the Reading train for a visit with their parents, Kev. ana Mrs. u. w. currin at imiam sport. The pic-nic of the Lutheran Sun day school Catawissa, was held at Shawnee Park yesterday. The ex cursion went up over the trolley and was made up ot four well filled cars. They were favored with beautiful weather, and all enjoyed a pleasant day's outing. The Executive Committee of the Board of Susquehanna University, at Selinssrrove, has elected Profess or A. B. Wallize, of Sunbury, and Levi P. Young, of Belleville, Pa., respectively, ottlie preparatory de - r 1 Our townsman Joseph W. Hid lay has resigned as agent of the Adams Express Company at this place, and will in the near future take a position offered to him in an out of town bank. He is now taking special instructions in bank- me under his brother William H ing unaer 111s Droiuer vv 1111am ix., 1 cashier of the Bloomsburg National, An amateur Band composed of 1 "& 7 . : . . hvil - har"'clI,c.u'ai11 01 wmte quck, nas ueeuuisi;ouI!5uiS 1 of white duck, has been discoursing music in various parts of the towu for the past few days. They arriv ed here on Monday in a hack and went into camp at Oak Grove. For the annual picnic of the P. ton, the Lackawanna Railroad will run a cnfli-M!i1 train lpnvintr Blooms- burg at 7.30 a. m. Saturday August 16. Returning the train win leave Scrantou at 6.30 p. m. Fare for the round trip, adults $1.25. child ren 65 cents. Camp Idleness will open on Sat urday, August 2nd. The members have abandoned their original idea of going to last year's site above Orangeville, and will go to the island between Light Street and Orangeville. Extensive prepara tions are being made for the outing. The boys have not yet decided up on the life of the camp, but they will be out for two weeks at least. W. L. Douglas $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 SHOES are worn by more men than any other shoe. Call and let us fit you with a pair. W. H. MOORE, Cor. Main and Iron Sts. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE We have ercatlv reduced the Your opportunity of saving quite months and more of wearing yet. prices of the common. Dress Materials 3SC Toto silks, now 1 5c. 25c. Pongees now 20c. 18c. Dimities now 1 lie. 12c. Batiste now 8c. 16c. Lem Effects now 12 J. Muslinwear. You will find this stock com plete, and some decided values re 1 , 1 C 4.U A are onerea mis weeK. oeu 25c. drawers. See the 50c. corset covers. See trie 7 5c. nignr. aress. See $1.50 white skirt. Lace Curtains Several lots of these at reduc ed prices. to close. Sheets, Bedding, Etc. Bleached sheets made from Boston sheetings. 81x00 at 59c. 00x00 at Cue. 72x00 at 54C. Pil low cases 15c. $1.25 counter panes 96c. each. $1.50 counter. panes 1.10 eacn. Belts, Brooches, Etc. Belts from 2SC. upwards. A lot of 2c. brooches at 10 ana 15 cents each. Medallion brooches at 10. n and 2? cents. Chat elaine bags 25c. and upwards, See the 25c. rings. Shetland Floss All colors. Best goods for shawls etc. See the Newest Sailor Collars at 1 S cents each. ONE PRICE-CASH. SHOE OF except inferior shoes, can be found here. We otter weer jj- rjg x i 1 up in an honest ish and durable women and children. Any and every new shape or -. . , c J gtyle that IS WOOIiy OI COnSlClera- U - jQQ wjJ foe found in OUr StOCK. I . . I JUT mfllPS SnflPS. AT JD2.UU. IldVC - ' had a merits have where. Another Rood shoe is Colonial DaiTie, I F. TALK ITS CARE. S A good watch is like a good horse. Trent it right and it will serve you well for years. Neglect it and you will shorten its days of usefulness. Good S treatment consists of regularity in winding and cleaning and oiling. Always q m wind it in the morning. Your time of rising is more regular than your time of retiring. You carry your watch during the day and it needs the full strength of the mainspring. Don't let it run without attention till it stops. Choose m S some day of the year your birthday is easy to remember end have Ht cleaned and oiled regularly on that day. It doesn't take much oil to satisfy a watch, uut when it does need, it needs badly. Carry a good dust proof case and never J 5 open the back. Always have a watch maker regulate it. He won't charge . you for doing it and he knows just how. By following these rules a good S movement will last you a life time. When you're done with it it will still be a J good time keeper for your boy and your boy's boy to carry in turn, S O-co- "VsT- Hess, S Optician and Jeweler, BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A. If your Eyes trouble you in any wayconsult me about them. I can help you if glasses are needed. J. LEE Telephone 1842. Notes, Four different forms of notes have just been printed at this office. They are, a common promissory note, promissory with waivers, judgment, and judgment, with waivers. Neatly bound in books of twenty-five, 10 cents. tf. Summer Clearing Sal prices on all summer material; a bit now, and you have tw Your choice of fine goods Millinery Big reductions in prices frotr our former low prices. Yoni opportunity to freshen up yotn hat, or get a new one ior ihm money. 6.00 trimmed hats now 2.75. 5.50 trimmed hats now 2.50. Children's poke bonnet? 1 .00. Straw and silk shapes ait reduced. Flowers at a big re duction in price. Laces. Nets, Etc. If you have a lace want for a dress, or trimmings for a dress, see this stock. Point De Sprit nets in black. White fbT dresses. Black laces for dresses All over laces, and bands. Serp entine effects in white, and black Arabian insertions, headings, edges, etc. Specials 43in. wove cheviots 50c. yd, 54in. Mohair Sicilian 85c. yd. 45in. Serges 58c. yd. Shirt Waists You will need them this weather. We have them white and colored all styles. Turkish Towels The good wearing kind. See the 20c, 25 c. and 30c. towels. STORE CLOSES 6:00 P. M. Except Saturdays. j. claez: cSs sonsr. ALL KINDS. honest material. OT K1C1. aUU ITiaUC manner, into styl footwear, tor men, ,T 1 ' 1 ' remarkaDie saie. ineir won iridium cvciy- at $2.0. D. DENTLER. NO. 27. MARTIN, Optician and Jeweler. Deeds. A new loi of deeds have just been printed at this office, conloiming to the Act of 1901. They are as good as the best, and cheaper than time. Price, 6 cents each, or 5 for 25 cents. Orders filled ,by mail on receipt of cash. tf. (' it hi. i' 1 V ! 1 ' '".3 .4 rf I 4i