III MMIf iMMff :Kit VOL 8. HLOOMSBURG. PA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1003. NO. 2 NEW OFFICIALS TAKE OFFICES. County Treasurer REPORT OF THE CONMTION OK THE At the Close of Business Nov. 25th, 1002. p p V The Old Give Way to the New at the Court House, Mon. day Jan. 5. Change in Clerical Forces. Monday was a tlay of changes at the Court House. The old Hoard of County Commissioners passed out of existence, although V. II. wisher, who was re elected for another term, retains his scat. The new officers were all on hand bright and early, and after taking the oath before J. C. Rutterjr., took charge of their respective offices without a.iy ceremony. PROTIIONOTAKY V f 4 C. M. YkRVILLIC.ER. rrothonotary and Clerk of the Courts, C. M. Terwilliger, was th; first to assume his duties. The genial V. II. llenrie was ready at tight o'clock to turn over the reins of office to his successor. He has made an excellent official and re tires with a clean record. Mr. Terwilliger has appointed his son Reber as deputy prothonotary and Freeze Quick, who for several years was connected with the office in the capacity of deputy, will also assist. With this efficient corps the public may rest assured of a good administration. Register and Recorder A. B. Croop. The office ol Treasurer like that of Prothonotary underwent an en tire change. This important de partment of the county's business will be looked after during the en suing tnree years by Air. A. JJ. Croop. Mr. Croop has been a long time resident of I'riarcreek town ship where he has followed suc cessfully, fanning and dairying. He brings to the office a wide busi ness experience and is tnorouguly competent to fill the office. We don't believe that the voters will have any cause to regret that they placed Mr. Croon m this position. He has appointed C. II. Campbell as deputy. This gentleman will need no introduction. He has already Eerved the people ns Register and Recorder for two terms and is well and favorably known all over the county. The trcasurership was never in better hands. District Attorney ' A. W. Duy. A. W. Duy, who succeeds John G. Ilarman as District Attorney, has the unique distinction of being the first Republican who has ever held the office.- Mr. Duy lias been rartv leader for a number of years and is ai present ciiairin.m of the County Cotuniiitee. He posesses everv requisite and will fill the office with credit tohtmseU aim the people who elected him. County Commissioner RESOURCES. Loans and Investments, Furniture and Fixtures, Cash and Reserve, - $448,810.34 8,000.00 - 95.343-63 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, Surplus and l'rofiisNet) Circulation, Individual Deposits, Bank Deposits A. Z. RCHOCH, President. $60,000 00 43.'34 23 60,000.00 386,545.12 2. 474. 62 $552,153 97 WM. II. HIDLAY, Cashier. Rbau My Ad on jth Page. bric-a-brac and Fancy China, Our customers can spend a pleas ant hour in this department of our store in studying the collections of Rrt, Bric-a-BraQ and Fejncx Ch,ira. We have kept in mind the general demand for really artistic goods at moderate cost, and while the stock contains some elaborate and ex pensive pieces, it is made up mainly of the more practical sorts At Popular Prices. A glance through our stock will satisfy our customers that our . prices are secure from . competition. J. Lee Martin, Jeweler and Optician. Telephone iS2. J. Q. WELLS, A o FOR SALE BY J.G.Wells, Ceneral Hardware, Bloomsburg, Pa. County Commissioner A uka JS;: ' 5?- S A J. C Ruttkr, Jr. J. C. Rutter, Jr., will continue in the office of Register and Re corder for another term of three years. The large vote given him at the recent election is sufficient proof of the faith and confidence the people of Columbia county have in hun. William Krickbaum took the oath of office as Associate Judge on Mondav Mornincr. As Court was in session, this being the regular monthly argument day, he at once .assumed his seat -upon the bench. There was no formal ceremony about it and his assumption of the office was not heralded with trum pets. Mr. Krickbaum has held nearlv everv other office in the county, and as h is a man of pos itive character, he has made ene' mies as well as friends, and opinion is divided as to the manner in which he has filled th' various offices Some people are of the opinion that his political success js the result of his own shrewdness, while otners believe that at least on some occasions his success has been some what due to the enemies he has made, however this may be, "the old man" has had a remarkable career, and he will probably round m i-: j t 1 T 1 - - baum - K,-,' . -v--! ;'' v - (T-rr v ,Ti y,y ?4 WW. 30GERT. The commissioners elect, Geo W. Sterner. Wm, Bogert and Win II. Fisher, arrived at the Court House during the morning and organized by electing Mr. Bogert president and Mr. Sterner secretary They had a long session in the morning during which time they examined the statement and book in m-Hrr to pain some idea of th mnntv's finances. The matter of unnohitments was also taken up but there were none made until the afternoon session. Immediately after the board ad journed for lunch the Columbian reporter interviewed them, but they would make no comment lor mhou cation. Thev reconvened at two 4J :,), i if,?' . fc. l . .,. , .rJf, a Geo. W. Sterner. o'clock, and at five o'clock announc ing the following appointments: Commissioners' cleik, Joseph Ilid lay; County Soliiitor, J. B. Kobisn; Jail Physician, Dr. F. W. Redeker; Turnkey at tie jail, Lemuel black; Court House Janitor and assistant clerk, Thornton T. Freeze. County Commissioner ji 'v-- 1, 'n' Wm. H. Fisher. The appointments occasioned little if any surprise as it wasprctfy penerallv kuown iust where the plums would fa'.l. The new Board of County Audit ors were on hand and were ready to perfect an organization when the resignation of Vernon P. Ei'es was H Nl T T n H H I jt'sbout Row That- YOUR TROUSERS commence to fray at the bottom bag at the knee and go into a general state of Collapse. Winter is a hard season for Trousers. A fresh pair about now will be welcome. Here is a lot of new patterns stylish mixtures, dull checks, stripes, etc., all better-class worsteds, that will go well with good suits, hold shape aud wear to please you. One Dollar to Six Dollars. 1 Bloomsburg, Penn'a., Corner Main and Center Sts. 0 Come in and see us, we'll treat you right. announced. This step was taken by Mr. ICves on account of the pres sure of other business. Fortunately the Court was in' session and the vacancy was promptly filled by the appointment of J. R. Deimer of Catawissa. -The Board then orga nized by electing Geo. II. Sharpless president aud Charles F. Derr as secretary. They arranged to begin work at once on the books of the officials and will in all likelihood be busy for a month or more. Corridor Chat. rrothonotary C. M. Terwilliger was busy shaking hands on Mon day. He passed the cigars around to the numerous callers at the olhce throughout the day. The Commissioners olhce was the center of attraction on Monday. The room was uearly filled. Candidates for sheriff are looming up. There will be an unusually large number in the field and the fight piomises to be interesting. Rush Zarr removed his personal belongings from the Trothonotary's office Momdav moraine and as sumed his new duties in the Blooms burer National. The following bonds are on file in the Register and Recorder's office: Bond of T. C. Rutter, Jr., Regis ter and Recorder in the sum of $19,500 with the Fidelity and De posit Comoanv of Maryland as surety. Bond of C. M. Terwilliger, Tro thbnotary and Clerk of the Courts, in the sum of $17,000 with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as surety. Bond of George W. Sterner, County Commissioner, in the sum of $2,000 with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as surety Bond of William Bogert, County Commissioner, in the sum of $2,000 with Wesley Morris and Hurley W. Angle as bondsmen. Bond of Wm. II. Fisher, County Commissioner, in the sum of $2,000 with The Title Guarantee & Trust Company of Scranton Fa. as surety Bond of Allen B. Croop, County Treasurer, in the sum of $15,000 with The Title Guarantee & Trust Company of Scranton, Pa. as surety In addition to the above Mr. Croop eives a bond for $60,000 to the County Commissioners. This held by them. JJII iHlli'jr The Leader. The eader. The Leader. .HI For the festive occasion, we have made extra arrangements at consiucnble expense. We have gotten our building ready for the crowds that favor us with their presence during the month of December. Under hrpll.i tS feet soread. we have arrrnged KyayiMPBjrtjmgas our toys. The pleas ure of seeing our artistic arrange ments will repay you for a visit and the child will be de lighted. BOOKS As usual we have a line of all the best selling books at wholesale prices. Nothing better for Christmas gifts. THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE. Sleeply Hollow Chairs. $20.00, $25.00, $43.00, Cure for insomnia. ROCKING CHAHS. Golden Oak, Quartered Oak $2.00 up to $10.00. COMBINATION DESKS. 17.00, 22.00, 28.00 48.00. A useful present. MUSIC CABINETS. . 20.00, 21.00, 25.00, 30.00. A beautiful parlor ornament. DOLLS A very large family for adoption this year, From 5 c to 50c. GAMES A large line of iron toys. Indestruct able and will last years. CROKINOLE- for 1.00. We have a combination boardi upon which 26 games can be played for 1.50. HANDKERCHIEFS. In a speciality designed fancy box. 'the box it self is a beauty and de signs are private to us. The Leader Store Company Ltd., 4th and Market Streets.