The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 26, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
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Call on THE
The Farmers National Bank
Capital $60,000.00.
C. M. CREVELING, Pres.
i J DIRECTORS:
t, J. L. Mover, Grant Herring, JI. A. McKillip,
t " C. W. Runyon, N. U. Funk. C. M. Creveling,
C A. Kleim, Dr. J. J. Brown, M. Milleisen.
When
THE COLUMBIAN.
N BLOOMSBURG, FA.
THURSDAY. JANUARY a6, 1905.
Entered at the Poet OjlUx, Eloomtburg, Pa.
a neeond clam maUrr, Marcn 1, 18HH.
Club Offers.
Our Club Offers for 1905 are
as follows :
The Columbian and
New York Thrice-a- Week
World, - - 1.G5
The Columbian and
Tribune Farmer, - 1.25
The Columbian 'and''
American Farmer - 1. 00
all strictly in advance.
We have but 100 copies of the
A vterican Farmer to give away.
They will cro to the first advance
paying subscribers who call.
Don't wait too long. tt.
LOCAL NEWS.
Legal advertisements on page 7,
Leases and quit notices for sale
at this oihee 41.
Better do one thing well than a
whole lot badly.
The man that learns only by ex
perience never graduates.
Jerry Kester has resigned as post
master at Mainville. A successor
has not yet been named.
Physicians are beginning to
recognize worry as a disease, to be
prescribed for like any other malady.
Charles P. Elwell will receive
?upils in pianoforte and lu.'mony.
'erms reasonable. Call or t dress
233 West Third street. tf
At a short session of Court on
Saturday the license application of
Thomas Hickey for a hotel in
Blooinsburg was refused.
. .
A. G. Thurston, who has been
on the staff of the Pottstown, Pa.
News, has returned to his former
position on the Bloomsburg Daily.
Tax Collector of Briar Creek
township, Newman Bower, was at
the commissioner's office on Thurs
day, getting his 1902 exonerations.
Dr. Dowie has a woman rival,
who has started a "paradise" in
opposition to Zion City, at Chicago.
Look out for a rate war in this
kind of salvation.
Frank Parks is preparing for the
ministry. His first attempt at
sermonizing was made in the A.
M. K. Church on First Street a
week ago last Sunday.
The mail box in front of the
Bloomsburg National Bank has
been in a broken condition lor an
extended period, and people are
woricleriug why it isn't repaired.
Captain T. Boyd Robisou has
moved his law office from Espy to
Bloomsburg, and is uow very nice
ly located in a suite of rooms iu the
Paul E. Wirt building, over kx
ander Bros. & Co's. cigar store.
4 UMl
OPEN A HANK ACCOUNT,
HAVE A CHECK CASHED,
BORROW MONEY OR
MAKE AN INVESTMENT,
OLD RELIABLE
Surh.us $78,000,00.
M. MILLEISEX. Cashier.
A Man's feet are better
judges of shoes than
he is!
you tuck your's into a pair of
"Keith's Konquefor"
Shoes they'll tell you they're com
fortable at last.
$3-50 and $4.00
Chas. M. Evans,
F. D. Dentler ou Tuesday receiv
ed the sad intelligence of the death
of his sister, Mrs. R. A. Mungen,
at her horue at Sturgis, Michigan.
He took the D. L,. & W. train for
that place Tuesday afternoon.
Ernest L. Rice, in advance of
Gordon & Bennetts big production
"The Holy City," was in town
this week arranging for the appear
ance of the show here on Feb. 21.
WANTED: 10 men In rach statfl to trvel,
tack nlgns and distribute nnmples and circulars
nf our goods. Salary $75.0) per month. 3 00
Serday tor expenses. KUULMAN CO., Dept.
Atlas Building, Chicago. l-;6 8t
The Bloomsburg Wheelmen give
a euchre in the room over the public
library, for the benefit of the li
brary tonight. There has been a
goodly sale of tickets, and the at
tendance will in all probability be
la'ge.
The revival services in the Metho
dist church are being largely at
tended. Prayers are being asked
for niirhtlv bv those who have
decided to lead new and better lives
and there has been many conversions-
Mrs. Louis Gross was tendered a
birthday surprise party at her home
on Normal Hill, last evening.
Many people from Danville were
present, and the evening was de
lightfully spent in games, feasting,
and social intercourse.
In view of the fact that the court
last week refused a license to
Michael Devanney for a restaurant
in Jamison City he will go over the
line into Sullivan County and apply
for a restaurant license. He has
this week to file his application.
Lent will be late this year, as
Ash Wednesday is March 8th,
later than usual, Palm Sunday is
April 1 6, and Good Friday is April
21, Easter Sunday, when all the
world blo.ssoms forth in lilies and
new Easter bonnets, comes April
23-
WANTED.
MEN AND WOMEN In this county and ad
Joining territories, to represent and advertise
an old established house, of solid financial
siundlug. Sulary to men .'1 weekly, to women
'J to iiK weekly with Expenses advanced each
Monday by check direct from headquarters,
liorseand bUKify (urn!HhPd when necessary;
Bosltton permanent. Address Blew Bros. & Co.,
epl. 6, Monou Bldg., Chicago, III. 1-ltf sMt
The Lackawanna shops which
have been for some time in course
of construction near Scranton, were
opened at the commencement of the
year. Their cost is $1,250,000,
will employ 2,500 men and have a
handling capacity of 250 cars at
one time.
Gordon & Bennett's stupendous
production "A Royal Slave,"
which was so favorably received
here last season, is booked to re
turn lor one night, next month.
The lyric richness, musical gems,
scenic marvels, mechanical wonders,
electrical surprises, costuming and
artistic excellence of cast and chorus
of "A Royal Slave" is positively
unequalled.
HENRY W. CHAMPLIN, M. D
KYK, KMt.lNOSK. AND THROAT SPECIALIST.
I'.nt Building, illoonislmrg, Pa
In our report of the interview
1.-1,1 - If. .... I !.. U U-
ueiu m ncti 1 isijui k iii si wrtiv, be
tween Governor Pcnnypacker and
the Catawissa bridge committee,
we. printed Davis name, ns a
member of the committee instead
of Congressman Samuels, as it
should have been.
In the basket ball between Dan
ville and Friendship, played in the
Armory at Sunbury last night tor
the championship of Columbia and
Montour Counties, the friendship
won 22 to 19. The game is reported
to have been a fast one, and the
locals won by superior playing.
The Republicans of town will
hold their caucus in the Town Hall
Saturday evening. C. C. Yetter,
Esq., it is understood, is to be
nominated for Mayor. ' He and
Boyd Maize, the Democratic nomi
nee have agreed to vote for one
another, which indicates a friendly
feeling between them.
. 1
Bear in mind the Wheelmen's
big minstrels which, if plans don't
miscarry, will be given the latter
part of February. The perform
ance will be superior to that of last
season in some respects, and the
stage setting which will be new and
novel, will also be the finest ever
seen in the local playhouse.
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The Alonzo Hatch Moving Pic
ture Company will appear in
Bloomsburg for the benefit of the
Methodist Church Wednesday even
ing, March 1. The company car
ries an artist in the way of a harp
player, and the entertainment has
won much favorable comment in
the cities where it has been given.
.
One of our exchanges wants to
know why people always laugh at
a newly married couple. Perhaps
it is because it would be inexcusa
bly rude to scowl at 'em; or per
haps, again, because they are think
ing of what the "angelic dreamers
will think of the goods after the
honeymoon gloss has been worn off.
The charges against the manage
ment of the State Normal School
at East Stroudsburg have been re
ferred to Auditor General Snyder,
who will make a thorough investi
gation. It they are found to be
true, criminal prosecution will be
instituted. According to the alle
gations, every thing pertaining to
the conduct of the school has been
managed with a view of putting
money into the pockets ot the ring
who had charge.
Protestant ministers at Carbon
dale are out in a circular letter on
the subject of funerals. Their de
mands are: No addresses at Sun
day funerals and no Sunday funerals
except in extreme cases. Men to
refrain from the use of tobacco in
any form in a funeral procession.
Only the pastors of the dead to
officiate. The saying of the com
mittal service at the house, so as
to avoid the long drive to the grave,
and absolute quiet at the services.
Debt is a great force waster, be
cause very few men or women can
be heavily in debt without worry
ing or being anxious. If you are
so deeply involved that it is im
possible to extricate yourself with
out going through bankruptcy, then
take your bitter medicine at once,
and start again, no matter who
criticises or denounces you. Pay
your debt in full afterward, when
you are able. Get rid of all vitality
sappers. If you have taken an un
fortunate step, retrace it if you can.
If you have made a mistake, remedy
it as far as it is in your power to do
so; but when you have done your
best, let the thing drop forever.
Do not drag its skeleton along with
you. Never allow what is dead
and should be buried to keep bob
bing up and draining off your life
capital in worry or vain regrets.
The February, Woman's Home
Companion is packed with good
things from cover to cover. A
unique feature is a double-page
drawing showing "How Uncle Sam
is Spending Hundreds of Millions
of Dollars to Make Washington the
Most Beautiful Capital iu the
World." Other features are: "Ice
Yachting The New Sport for
Women," and "The International
Sunday-School Invasion of the
Holy Land." The fiction includes
stories by Louis Tracy, G. T.
Evans, Madge L. Axford and Fred
erick Smith. Mis. Lincoln gives
her twelve favorite recipes. There
are helpful articles on valentine
parties, new ideas in fashions for
men and women, and a number of
contributions from women on "How
I Earned My Own Support." Pub
lished by The Crowell Publishing
Company, Springfield, Ohio; one
dollar a year; ten cents a copy.
To Carry Freight on Trolley Oars.
lion. William T. Creasy, of Cata
wissa, on Monday offered a bill in
the Legislature authorizing trolley
companies to carry freight.
PITRFT V PFRfllM A I 1
1 UllWWilHW
F. P. Pursel is in New York and Phila
delphia this week buying goods.
Mr. nnd Mm. Oliver II. Watts of Middle
town, are Tisiling the latter'j parents here.
Miss Claire Grois tins returned from an
extended visit with friends at Witkes-Bnrre
and Scranton,
Lloyd Skeer, student at the Scranton
Business College, spent Sunday and Monday
with his mother in town.
Miss Mcranda R. He-is, post mistress at
Stillwater, called on friends at Berwick and
Bloomsbmg on Saturday.
II. II. Hulme, of Benton township, and
VV. I". Vansickle, of Jamison City, were
among our callers on Monday.
! Mrs. J. K. Wilson and sister Miss II. A.
Sharpless, have gone to Washington, I). C
where they intend to remain for seveial
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Block and Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Ellenbogen, of L).inville, were
entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Louis Gross on
Sunday.
I Miss Margaret Tasket, of Plymouth, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of Elenora,
j Cambria County, Pa., spent a portion ot
! yesterday with the latter's brother, D. J.
1 In. I...
Gettysburg, which was to have
contested honors with the Normal
basket ball team Saturday night,
has cancelled and the management
is endeavoring to secure an alumni
team captained by David Williams
the former base ball star to fill the
engagement.
Bruce Evans, superintendent of
the local shops of the American
i Car & Foundry Company, has
leased the Geo. M. Hughes prop
erty ou the extension of East Third
Street and will move his family
here from Berwick in the near
future.
DEEDS.
A new lot of Deeds just printed
at tbis office. They are ruled for
writing or blank for typewriting.
Residence Destroyed by Fire
Fire yesterday morning destroyed
the home of S. H. Trump, on West
Third Street. The flames had
gained such a headway before it
was discovered that it was impos
sib e to save much of the furniture.
Only a few articles on the first floor
were gotten out.
It appears that the little four
year old daughter was allowed to
play with lamp lighters on the
second floor and threw one of the
flaming paper rolls into a wood box.
The kindling in the liox was ignited
which in turn communicated to the
building paper with which the wall
was covered and in a short time the
entire building was in flames.
Considerable delay in sounding
an alarm was occasioned by the
fact that an attempt to send it in
from the box near Con Cronin's
store failed. When the firemen
reached the scene, the building was
doomed.
The house was a two and a half
story frame building and was owned
and occupied by S. H. Trump.
There was no insurance on either
the house or goods, and Mr
Trump's loss will be quite heavy
Was Real Weather.
It was winter with a vengeance
last night. The thermometer hov
ered close to the zero mark and a
strong north west wind picked up
the loose snow which had fallen to
the depth of nearly a foot through
out the day, and carried it in huge
clouds through the air. It was the
most disagreeable night of the
winter. Both trolley companies
were kept busy with sweepers, and
succeeded in keeping the lines open
though traffic was considerably 1m
peded. The cars on the Danville
& Bloomsb-.irg line were stalled for
a time at Grovania and it required
nearly three hours last night to
come from Berwick on the Columbia
& Montour.
Railroad trains too were belated
by reason of the storm. On the P.
& R. Railroad over beyond Cata
wissa, the snow on the track, we
were informed by the trainmen this
morning, was fifteen feet deep, and
it required the power of two loco
motives to clean it away.
I Hud Stone in the. Bladder,
and my kidneys were affected.
None of the means taken for relief
produced any lasting benefit until
I began the use of Dr. David Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy, of Roud
out, N. Y. The pain ceased the
calculus or stone having been dis
solved by the medicine. I am ready
to testify that my recovery was due
to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.
E. D. W. Parsons, Rochester.
flew Uniforms Oere
1
The new uniforms for the Winona
Fire Company have arrived. They
are of dark blue material, trimmed
with orange braid and caps to
match. The Winona boys are
certain to cut quite a swath in the
next street demonstration.
Bean the y) ' "8 NlM KU Hava Always BOUgW
r
Clearing The Deck.
January is (lie time wc Clear Out Tlie Stocks
and make ready for the Coming Season's Trade
- yet you have three good months of useful
ness out of these goods we offer at Reduced
Trices, and sonic of them a longer time tnan
that. The money saving opportunities for
you arc quite numerous. An investigation
will repay you.
COATS.
20.00 Ladies' Coats 15.00
14.00 Ladies' Coats 10.00
10.00 Ladies' Coats 7.00
i UUl JJVU JVJLr1 1 KUUhS.
1. 00 Night Robes 78c
75c. Night Robes 58c
50c. Night Robes 39c
1.50 Night Robes 1.15
FURS REDUCED.
It win1 well repay you to
see the choice furs at the
reduced prices.
DRESS GOODS.
Many lots of Dress Goods
have been reduced:
39c. for 50 cent Zibelines.
42c. for 50 cent Novelties.
84c. for 1. 00 Mixtures.
Ladies' Tailored Suits
At Big Reductions.
The Clark Store.
TALK
Your Christmas
Don't Miss It.
Our fine display of Holiday Goods is opened and ready.
The most appropriate presents for one and all at fairest prices.
We claim for our Holiday stock excellence in quality, great
variety and very low prices, making this store, beyond a
question of doubt, the RIGHT PLACE TO GET THE
RIGHT GIFTS AT THE RIGHT PRICE. We Invite you
to inspect our stock before making your purchases.
O-eo. "W. KCess,
Optician and Jkwilkr,
SUDDEN DEATH-
Seized With Heart Failure Martin Kelly ol
Washlngtonvllle Fell Dead.
Martin Kelly, a well known resi
dent of Washiugtonville, fell dead
Tuesday afternoon about 3 o'clock
while returning from the grist mill,
operated by his sons, to his home
in that borough. Death was caused
by heart disease.
Mr. Kelly had for several years
been subject to attacks of heart
trouble, but of late had been in quite
good health, so that his sudden
death came as a great shock to his
family and many friends. He was
on his way home from the grist
mill, and had gone only a short
way when he tottered and fell. He
was carried into the hotel and Dr.
Hoffa summoned, but he was be
yond human aid, death having
been instantaneous.
The deceased was born April 10,
1835 iu Liberty township, and
spent the greater part of his life in
Montour county. At one time he
lived in Muncy. About sixteen
years ago he purchased the farm on
the DauTille-Washingtonville road,
now owned by Mrs. James Frazier.
He removed to Washingtonville
about aear ago.
He is survived by his wife and
five children, Mrs. Frank Marks,
Miss Emma Kelly, Jesse and Bruce
Kelly, Washingtonville and Mrs.
James Mowrer, of Athens.
Flayed Here a Pew Years Ago.
"Bid" Young, who will be re
membered as having played short
stop and second base on the Bloom
team iii the days of the River
League, has been elected manager
of the Pottstown ball club for the
coining season..
Plucky Woman Soot "Wildcat
Miss Macrffie Roweii tlip nlnL-ir
t J ) , - - -
young woman who carries the mail
between Mt. CarKiel mid TCnt'ilin
Tuesday night shot a large wildcat
with a revolver, the bullet passing
through the animal's head.
SEPARATE SKIRTS
All separate Dress Skirts
at reduced prices See
them.
Blankets and Comfortables.
Just when you need them
they go at reduced prices.
COMFORTS
5x0. 3.25, 3.00, 2 50 1.56
are reduced to
4.00, 2.75, 2.50 2.00 1.25
BLANKETS
5.50, 5.00, 3.75, 3 40, 3.00
are reduced to
4.50, 4.00, 3.00, 2.90, 2.50
TABLE LINENS.
1 We call special attention
to three numbers of bleach
ed all linen table linens 2
yds. wide at 58c, 88c and
1. 00 per yard.
104 New York Mills
Sheeting - 28c.
90x90 Sheets Bleached 70c.
90x90 H. S. Sheets 80c.
81x90 plain hem Sheets 62c
NO. 65.
Opportunity;
BLOOMSBURG, PENNA
If Teddy is Wise.
'Ti a war of devastaiion 'twixt the whis
kered Russian nation and the Japs of low
ly station for possession of some land ;
Many men are dead and dying, gun to ruoa
ater gun replying, and the faiherlesi are
crying grievously on ev'ry hand.
Bitter cold they are resisting, tortured ones
are writhing, twisting, other victims are
enlisting week by week and day by day.
But Port Arthur now has tumbled and the
Russian arms are humbled and the gun
of joy have rumbled to Tokio by the bay.
Now the pious agitators (lamp of peace illu
minators) urge we be alleviators froai
shimoso and the knout ;
But if Ted is wise or wiser he'll refuse to
be adviser ; till both nations say "Please
try, air," he will
keep
hands
out.
Whether Japs or Russians winsky, he who
rashly plays buttinsky skates where ice is
mighty thinsky, and he'd better bide
wee t
Either side may grow indignant at his effort
so benignant rail at him in terms malig
nant, mostly starting off with V.
When two families are fighting, cuffing, kick
ing, scratching, biting-all the neighbor
hood delighting with the scrap they're put
ting up.
Woe to him who is so eager and whose gusnp.
tion is so meager as to cause him to be
leaguer like a yapping terrier pup!
Both the parlies to the scuffle then will turn
with plumes a-ruflie and their first united
cuff'll turn Huttinsky to n scoff ;
So if Teddy, true as preachin, is as wise aa
we've been teachin', till both parlies start
beseechin', he will
keep
hands
off.
Baltimore "American."
CHARTER NOTICE.
In the Court of Common Plraa of Columbia
County,
Notice Ih hereby (riven tlinr. an application
will bo mad to the KKld t'oiiit, on the imn day
ot February, A I) , M, at, ten o'clock In the
forenoon, under the, "i oiporailnn Act of 18T4
and the 8iiipli menis tliorcto, by Joseph Haul,
L. N. Moyer, J unit s C. Brown, K. U. Vorks, K.
B. Tuslln. c. m. 1 reveltnir, A. 2 Heliouh, Frank
Ikeler, John (1. Ilaiiunn, (!. c. iviieoc k. Giunt
Heirluif. ieoi(fe 8. KobbliiH, 1'eul E Wirt, L. E.
waller. Dr. J W. Hniiicr, Dr. J. J. Brown, Dr.
B. F. Uardnf"-. Dr. K . Uedi ker, Dr. H. B.
ArmeuU Dr. J. n Monitfi.uiery, l.r. J. N. John,
Dr. U. L. Iteatfiiu. Dr. J. II. ltmvnmii, Dr. L. B.
Kline for the dinner of an Intend. 'd corpora
tlon to bo culled niooniHtnnu Hounltal, the
ohartor end obleein or which are :
(i) To provide HUi'Klcal nid and nurjliiff for
pmit'ntH surr.Tiic,- t out IhJiuli'H and inedlual
aid and nuinlni,' torHtek persons whocauuot bo
properly cured for In He Ir h'.ine
(i) To reeelve and jli proper omv to per
sons wh i are cunvali eel,.
(S) To Inmruci and .rain tneu and women la
theduUe uf miwtnif and ilti'-'Hllioi upon the
skk and dlolcd. .And f .r Hene purpoaes to
have, possiesa and eujoy ad the right, DouodUs
and prlvlleifus confei red by the mild Act and In
supplements.
UUANT MUKIUNU, """"Itora.