THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. 5 Want to Call on THE The Farmers Cai-itai. $60,000.00. C. M. CRKVKLIXG, Piiks. When Yon DIRECTORS: J. L. Moykr, Grant Herring, II. A. McKn.i.ir, C. W. Runvon, N. U. Funk. C. M. Cri.vki.ing, C. A. Klkim, Dr. J. J. Hrown, M. Mim.k.iskn. THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, MARCH ;,o, 1905 Kiilercd at lh rout Offior, BtoiimUmi , ju, MWnnid clam mattrr, March 1, INhm. Club Offers. Our Club Offers as follows: for 1905 are The Coi.umman and iVYw York Thrice-a- Week World, The Coi.umman and Tribune Farmer, The Coi.umman and American Fanner - 1.65 1.25 1. 00 all strictly in advance. We have but 100 copies of the American Farmer to give away. They will go to the first advance paying subscribers who call. Don't wait too long. tf. Thr lay ami ni(;lit nre eiiual, on Tlie twenty first if Match, And likewise t!n-y are equal, on September twenty-first. The longest day in all the year, The twenty-first of June, And so also the shortest one, December twenty-first. And so the year'y round goes on, And the unwearied sun fjels up ench morning of his life His daily course to run. And every month the crescent moon Above the Susquehanna shines, And girls and boys enjoy their sport, Nor care if dnjs be long or short. LOCALNEWS. Legal advertisements on page 7. . Dressmakers' bills nre the root of many divorce suit evils. Abraham Lincoln at the age of twenty-two simply knew how to lead, write and cipher. Rev. R. S. Nichols preached in Bellelonte on Tuesday evening, and in Lock Haven last night. Sometimes a man loses his job because he doesn't know enough, and sometimes because he knows too much. . V. V. Johnson, superintendent st the car works, and F. B. Rupert, were elected to membership in the Wheelmen, Monday evening. Charles P. F.lwell will receive pupils in pianoforte and harmony. Terms reasonable. Call or tddress 233 West Third street. tf Sunday train service will be re sumed on the B. & lS. Railroad, Sunday, April iCth. The schedule will iuclule two trains each way. . . . Charles Shaffer, better known as " JllK8e''i" wuo tncd fr a position on the Bostou team of the Ameri can League, has been farmed out to Macon, "Georgia. . . What have emperors, kings and tribunals to do with the securing of neace ? Let the bankers once de cide' that they want peace will come in a hurry. and it Mr. and Mrs. Paul Z. Harman, arrived home from their wedding tour on Monday, and have taken tip their residence with the latter's ocother on Market street. OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT, " AVE A CHECK CASHED, BORROW MONEY OR MAKE AN INVESTMENT, OLD RELIABLE . National Bank SUIU'l.LS $78,000,00. M. MILLK1SEX. Cakiiikr. A Man's feet are better judges of shoes than he is ! When von tuck vom's into :i pair of "Keith's Konqueror" Shoes they'll tell you they're com fortable at last. $3-50 and $4.00 Chas. M. Evans, Margaret F. La u bach of 110 So. 13th. St. Philadelphia announces a display of copies of French models in Hats, Toques and Turbans on March 31st and April 1st. All are cordially invited 10403 Iron Street, bloomsburg, Pa., where ihey can be seen. J II. Miller moved his family and household goods from Millville to Bloomsburg on Tuesday and will reside here permanently in the future. Mr. Miller is one of the obliging and efficient clerical force in tlie Supplce Mather store on South Market Street. O. I). HagcnbucU, one of Still water's influental residents and pro gressive farmers, transacted busi ness in town on Tuesday. Mr. Hagenbuch resides on what was formerly and for tiipny years the J. vS. Wot ds farm, now owned by J. F. Mcllenry, his father-in-law. In a Pinch, use AM.KN'S FOOT-HASH. Shiiknlrito your hln)''S Allen's Pnot-KaRi. a powitur. It oiiri-H corns. Bunions, I'lilnful, Hiimrllrii,'. lint Swollen feet. At nil DniK'lals and Shoe SI ores, .Tie. lit, When you see a man walking along these days with a fishing rod on his shoulder don't be fooled by thinking that the trout season has opened, its only the sucker fisher man abroad. At the same time it is well to remember that every man who is out looking for suckers does not carry a rod. Hosea Davis sold last week to Alfred Belles, of Bloomsburg, the vacant lot next to his home near the West Creek bridge. Mr. Belles has moved here, -and with his family are the guests of his tather-in-law, D. Iv. Keeler until he gets his home completed which he has begun work on. Benton Argus. WANTEn-TKl'BTWOHTHY MAN OK WOM. an to inarmtrebuslneHa In this county and ad joining territory lr well estubllHlied house of solid llmihclal Htandlntf, l.UOO straight catili salary with all neHsnry expenses paid weekly by cheek from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. 1'onliiiin permanent; previous experleuee not esHeutlul. No Investmeul re quired. We furnlnh everything. Rnelose self addressed "nvelopn. Address, Manaifnr, 810 t'omo block, Chicago, 111. i-uat, The Wheelmen will present the most complete and elaborate first part, ever seen on the local stage. The overture is a novelty, and bristles with exquisite voca'isms and graceful movements. Nine vocalists, augmented with a trained chorus of twenty voices, and Cal houn's superb orchestra of fourteen pieces will be introduced in the first part. Truly a merry, musical me lange. Remember the date, April 27th. Henry Clay, the "mill boy of the slashes", was one of seven children of a widow too poor to send him to any but a country school, where he was drilled in the "three Rs." But he used every spare moment to study without a teacher, and in after years he was king among self made men. The boy who had learned to speak in a barn with only a cow and a horse for an audience, became one of the greatest Ameri can orators and statesman. IIKNRY W. CMAMPMX, M. D., KVK, KAR, NOSK AN!) THK'IAT SI'KCI A1.IST l'.nt Building, Liloomsburg, IV It is queer what difference a collar ikes in a man's appearance. The ma other day a medium weight busi ness man came down town, wear ing a very low lay-down collar. Some one asked him, "Jim, have you been sick ? You look pretty peaked." The next day he wore a high stand-up collar, and some body else said: "Jim, you are get ting fat." He is now confirmed in his belief that the secret of a man's physique is in the length of his neck. - ' ' Another candidate announces this week for the ofTi e of register and recorder in the person of Thornton T. Freeze, who is at present filling toe position of assistant clerk 111 the office of the county commissioners, He is of an old democratic family oeing a son 01 in. l'cter l'. l-reeze and a nephew of Col. John (1 Freeze, and has himself been an a ; live party worker tor some years past. If he should receive the notn ination he possesses the ability to perform the duties to the entire sat isfaction of the public. Mother Oray'i Appeal to Women. If you hnve pains In tlui hack, I'rlnary, Iliad ner or Kidney trouble, and want, a certal pleasant herb remedy for woman's Ills, try .1101 ner nr y s ahm kai.i a-i.i.ai-. jt is safe and never.falllriL' moril 111) r-Knlntni-. A Ijrmrtflsts or by mall Mi cts. ("ample paekaift) rnr.r.. niiurcHs, j ne .11 01 ner u ray 10., i,euoy. new iorK. 3-l t. uruinarny a great lortune is built up like a stone wall a stone at a time. The young man who declines to lay the first stone, be cause it conies so far short of a wall will never make progress in finan ciai masonry. jn immense pro portion of the people of this country live up to their incomes, laying aside nothing for the traditional rainy day. Because they can not nave si, 000 in a ouncii they save nothing. The greatest financia kings have not been above taking care of the pennies even. The great financial institutions look after even the fractions of pennies 11 is marvelous wnat people 111 general expect of a school teacher. And yet, as a rule, it can be said that there is not a single parent in a district who governs her own children so well as does the teacher of all these children of the district Think of it! The parent who thinks nothing of losing her patience irom once to lorty tunes a day with her own children, expects the teacher to control her temper and manage iorty cnuaren who come from all kinds of homes. The average school teacher is a model of par excellence in government, tem per and judgment when compared to the average parents, and 111 sav ing this we are not speaking lightly ot the right kind of motherhood. Apprentice Wanted. An intelligent boy, 16 or 17 years old, is wanted at the Columhian Office to learu the printing trade Call at the office for full informa tion. No boy who has not a fair common school education need ap ply. tf. Don't snub a boy because he wears shabby clothes. When Edi son, the inventor of the telephone, first entered Boston, he wore a pair of linen breeches in the depth of winter. Don't snub a boy because his house is plain and unpretend ing. Abraham Lincoln's early home was in a log cabin. Don't snub a boy because of the ignorance of his parents. Shakespeare, the world's greatest poet, was the son of a man who was not able to write his own name. Don't snub a boy because he chooses a humble trade. The author of " Pilgrim's Progress " was a tinker. Don't snub a boy of physi cal disability. Milton was blind. Don't snub a boy because of dull ness in his lessons. Hogarth, the celebrated painter and engraver, was a stupid boy at his books. Don't snub anybody. Not only be cause some day he may outstrip you in the race of life, but because it is neither kind, nor right, nor christian like. ELE0TRIR0 BAILW4.Y OFFICERS. A meeting of the Berwick and Nauticoke Flectric Railway Com pany, which, it is believed, por tends an early construction of the road, was held in the office of C. V. Miller, Esq., on Center street, Tuesday. The route of the pro posed road and the plans for its building were discussed, and the following officers elected; President, C. W. Miller, Ksq.; directors, C. M. Creveling, L. E. Waller, F. E. Miller, C. C. Peacock, C. II. Camp bell and C. W. Miller. For Sale. One bond of $500, first mortgage Columbia and Montour Telephone Co. 5 per cent, payabl; annually. Worth full face value, but will be sold for $490 and interest to make quick sale. Apply to Geo. E. Elv ell, atty., Bloomsburg. tf. : pi T DUI V DC1 D Cf) INJ A I ! U IxLilj I JT LAOU H AJL I 11 I II.. I . . I , 1. I M Tli.. . - v . Hiiiniuii, 01 urn tit m iisiiui if ill, 1, spent Sunday at Sunbury, dins. A. I'olloclt and son Louis, of Iliule ton, spent Sunday in town Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ivcy have nriived home from their wedding tour. 11. J. l.dwards, of lierwick, pave this office a business call on Monday morning. K. R. Harvey, a prominent resident of Jamison City, was in town on Monday. Mrs. II W. Sloan ' visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. A. II. Jameson, nt Washington. Clarence l'riiz of Divide has gone to Red Cliff, Colorado, where he will live in the fill lire. Iloyd Mellick, has necured a position nt Unite, Montana. He dtpaited on Monday for that place William l.nw.supi rinlendrnt at the Mitgce C'nrprt Mill made a business trip to New York this week. Mivs Hattie Ash of Stillwater was here on Monday reiunrnig home fiom a visit with licrwick relatives. Ma.-e Adkins, an employee of the Moun tain Kciio ollice, Shiukshiiiny, was in town on Sunday, visiting friends. I Ion. W. T. Creasy of Calawissa was in Lock Haven on Saturday. While there he vi ited the State Normal School. Miss I.illa Sloan, who has been spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Andreas, at Wilkes Harre, returned home on Monday. W S. Rishton walked out on Sunday for the first time, after having been confined to the house for more than a week by illness. The Misses I.iliie and Mercy Doak, Hloornslmrg's popular dressmakers, are spending this week in Philadelphia, oc 'uainiing themselves with the latest styles. I hereby announce my name for the nomination of Register and Re corder, subject to the rules of the Democratic party and respectfully ask the support of the voters. Yours sincerely, Thornton T. Freeze. Will Tight Rural Free Delivery. A concerted movement against the continuance ot the rural mail delivery system in its present char acter has been started by organiza-. Hons ot business men and mer chants all over the country, says Fourth Ivstate. The men in these organizations will protest to Con gress against the extension of the present system and will advocate its curtailment along sweeping lines. It is understood that the system has never been pronouncedly popu lar with business men and opposi tion against it has become more pronounced than ever recently on account of the exposure of some of the uses to which it'has been put and especially since the publication of Postmaster-General Wynne's estimate of the extensions autho rized by Congress for the coming year. I he class of business men who are supposed to be the most direct ty hurt by the rural tree delivery system are the merchants. Through the operation of the system they are said to be more than ever ex posed to the competition of the mai order houses and they declare that 111 many sections the farmers have stopped coming to town to buy since the establishment of the rural free delivery routes. This, of course, reacts on the jobbers aud whole salers in the large cities, and the result is that the trade of both city ana country has suffered severely. Oorn and Oats High. Even though a farmer raise his own hors feed it is worth money, and if he can actum push his work with a savinc of twentv-nve per tent in norse teed it is the easiest money he makes. It has been proven by scientific tests that the "LeRoy Plows" are lighter draft than others. This means a saving of horse feed. They are easy to hold, thus ihey are man savers, thev '-turn the earth" just right, and good crops follow. Surely it is 10 your interest to use me improved and warranted "L Roy Plows." You tan buy mem as cneap ss trie old style makes. The L.C Koy" is sold hy a II. O. SUPPI.EE, nioomshurg, Ta. E. E. LOW, Lime Kidge, Pa. All Ringtown Was Excited. Ringtown, over beyond Cata- wissa, was agog with excitement Sunday evening. The fire depart ment was called out. and the ponu- lace generally alarmed, and all be ... - cause a woman, who, upon return ing home from church saw a man, whom she thought was a burglar on the porch ot the house. The supposed burglar was the woman's husband, who had only come home earlier than usual. Death- Died in Centre township March 21, Mrs. lvliza Eckroth, aged 8S years 9 months and 6 days. She was the mother of 11 children, 24 grand children and 40 great grand children. The Only Survivor of the Hayes Arctic Expedition, Mr. S. J. McCormlck, now U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Bliss Station, Idaho, says: " For years I have suffered from severe pains in the hip joint and back bone, de priving me of all power. The cause was Stone in the Bladder and Gravel in the Kidneys. After using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rotidout, N. Y., I was completely cured. SPRING jit front, flat collar, finely tailored. SPRING DRESS GOODS. You wilt find the showing of "The Clark Store" in Spring Dress Materials is right up to minute in Mack and Colors. Come and see them. Spring Millinery The newspapers and the public have been nave been unani mous in pronouncing our Millinery Display the rich est and most comprehen sive that we have ever made. A great and wel come feature is that one may secure the smartest and most exclusive Hats without paying extrava gant prices. We are ready to do Millinery work of all kinds. Come and see the new hats. Wash Dress Goods Newest big lines, them. See The Clark Store. TALK NO. 07. SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE The proper care of worries and miseries surely bring. Correctly fitted glasses ,will already begun. Skill and experience properly. Oreo. T77". Hess, Otician and Jewei.kr, ULOOMSEUKG, PENNA Alexander Brothers & Co., DEALERS IN : Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec-: : tionery and Nuts; Tine Candies. Fresh Every Week. PENNY.'GOODS JL. SPECIALTY. SOLE AGENTS FOR JUPITER, KING OSCAR, WRITTEN GUARANTEE, COLUMBIAN, ETC. Also F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsburg, Pa. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Carpets, Rugs, Hatting and Draperies, Oil Cloth and Window Curtains You Will Find a Nice Line at BL 0 OMSB Uli (7, PENN'A . rtniiiiiiiitiiiMJiMiii Trolley Extension Blocked. Announcement was made in Sha- mokin last week, that the illness of M. II. Kulp may cause a postpone ment for a year of the proposed construction of the electric railway link between Shamokin and Sun bury. The New York and Phila delphia capitalists who are interest ed, do not want to tie up a million and a half of dollars unless they have assurance that the road will be speedily built, and this seems mpossible without the banner" on the scene to direct the work of construction. COATS No doubt you have been think ing about your Spring Coat. We had thought of them a good while ago for you. "7ie Clark Store now has the best values in Coats, all ready for your inspec tion. Values were never better. Come and see them. We men tion a lew. r-SQ For an all wool Covert Coat, all satin lined, flat collar stitched, cuffs, double seam back, dress shields, tight fitting, with ninety-eight. $5.68 & Co., Covert. belt, only four Aiaae of Libbv All lined with twilled satin, stranned back and AVrc Mohairs All those wanted plain shades. Also plaids and figures are here in that good line at fifty cents yd. The line is complete again in white, black, blue, brown green and red. Shantung Silks 50c for Shantung Silks iu the new rough weave. Very stylish for shirt waist suits and waists. Leading colors. Lace Curtains We call attention to our line of lace curtains. See these special curtains at 1.50, 1.65, 1.94 and 2.25 per window. the that eyes will save all neglect of them the will remedy the ills alone can adjust glasses 3 I Leases and at this' office quit notices A D I IP ft- LaFr an C OS COMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Hiiperlur ti f'tinT rini(lton huM at )itt:ti i H, C'iih imr:iiiipl. SiM'tVHtiful 1 'ii. ovnr 20tM00 V 01111M1. I'rlrts ., I n KibIm or Ity mail. TuttiliittHil.il-... t"o u t tt. lr. Lal'rauco, I'kilariclphia, Fw for sale 4 ES "Tfc in ii 11
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