The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 06, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COLUMBIAN.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THUUSIiAY, AI'RIL 6, 1905.
IN THE COURT ROOM-
onday't Session Was An UnusualW Busy
One.
Court was in session on Monday,
with all the JuJgcs present. The
following business was transacted :
Kstate George W. Supplce, dec'd.
On petition citation awarded.
J. S. Woods vs. Adtnx. F. C.
Harrison estate. Rule discharged
and 11011 suit entered.
Dr. I. R. Wolf vs. R. S. Howell.
Rule made absolute.
W. C. Johnston, auditor of public
accounts, filed his report.
J. II. Maize, George Breisch and
W. G. Yetter appointed commis
sioners on the division of Locust
township into two election districts.
H. G. Gillinger, J. R. Bibbyand
W. G. Yetter appointed viewers to
vacate and relay a road in Cleve
land township, near Jacob Stine's.
S. Ralph Whitmire discharged
under the insolvent laws.
Arthur B. Naylorot Bloomsburg,
Mturalized.
Creta Foulk vs. B. R. Foulk.
Subpoena in divorce awarded.
Anna May Kveland vs. W. E.
Kveland. Subpoena in divorce
awaraed.
Charles F. Reicbard vs. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co. Rule granted
to show cause why change of venue
shall not be granted.
In the matter of Haymon vs.
H. W. Kyer. By agreement judg
ment entered for plaintiff against
garnishee for $85.56 and interest.
Petition was presented by Ber
wick Land Improvement Company
for the satisfaction of an ancient
mortgage.
J. W. Evans presented petition
for satisfaction of mortgage.
Upon petition the Benton Coun
cil was granted permission to sell
the materials heretofore purchased
for the construction of the water
works.
Petition presented to sell real
estate of William Fenstermacher,
supposed to be dead.
Susan Cooper vs. Garrison Bros.
Rule discharged as the case will be
tried at Mav term.
The Overland Limited to California
leaves Union Passenger Station,
Chicago, 6.05 p. m. daily, arrives
San Francisco the third day in
time for a dinner. Route Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway,
Union Pacific and Southern Pacific
Line. All ticket Agents sell via
this route. Ask them to do so.
Handsome book, descriptive of
California, sent for six cents post
age. F. A. Miller, General Pass
enger Agent, Chicago, or W. S.
Howell, 381 Broadway, New York.
Sold by the Sheriff.
Sheriff W. W. Black, on Satur
day sold the following properties at
his office in the Court House :
, Property of C. M. Krug on East
Third street, to Thomas M. Landon
for $3800.
Property of Amos F. Sturtevant
in West Berwick to the Security
Buildinr; and Loan Association for
$500.
Property of Harvey Eisenhart, of
Berwick, to Security Building and
Loan Association for $900.
T. A. Shirk, in Berwick, for
$500 to the Security Building and
Loan Association.
Edwin J. Hadley's presentation
of moving pictures as he advertised,
are indeed of a high class. The
programme is long enough to sat
isfy everybody and without being
monotonous, because of the great
and well chosen variety of selections.
What in justice can be said of this
attraction ss that it is not only en
tertaining, but distinctly instruc
tive educatiot al Allentowu, Pa.,
Morning Call, May 10th, 1904.
At the Optra House next Wednes
day evening, April 16th.
A MATTER OF HEALTH
Absolutely Pure
l!AS IJO SUBSTITUTE
Jill Humors
Aro Impure matters which the skin,
livor, kidneys and other organs can
not take enre of without help, there is
such an accumulation of them.
They litter tho wliolo system.
Pimples, boils, ccwraa and other
eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges
tion, dull headaches and many other
troubles are due to them .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Ttomovo all humors, overcome all
their effects, strengthen, tone and
invigorate tho whole system.
"I hfl salt rheum on my hands so that I
could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla
and It drove out the humor. I continued
Its use till the sores disappeared." Mas.
ItA O. Brown, Rumford Falls, Me.
Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
P aim Sunday in Jersaalera-
How it It Celebrated In the Holy City
by Thousands.
It is Palm Sunday in the Holy
City. None of the worshipers to
day, numbering perhaps eight or
ten thousand people, mostly visitors
from other lands, is too poor to
have a palm branch; it may be
small, but it has a value far beyond
that asked by the not overscrupu
lous dealer. Early as we reach the
Church of the Holy Sepulcher,
other thousands have preceded us,
devout pilgrims have spent the
night in the building in order to
have a position of advantage. To
see the piocession of patriarchs,
bishops and priests, which passes
in and through the church, is
worth a night of vigil; surely these
earnest, simple people will have
their reward.
Lenten Season at Seaside.
It is a wise provision for the gen
eral health, abstaining from so much
rich food, gaieties, etc., for a short
period in the early spring; but
resting is not enough to truly re
cruit the tired brain and organs, a
good tonic should be added, and
one of the best is a short stay at
the seashore, inhaling the invigora
ting salt air.
The finest place for this purpose
is Atlantic City, originally a mere
summer watering place it has devel
oped into one of the greatest all-the-year-round
health and pleasure re
sorts in the world. The wide
boardwalk, nearly lacing the south
affords a fine warm sunshiny prom
enade, with a beautiful unobstructed
view of the ocean, while the numer
ous first-class hotels have all the
accommodations of those in the larg
est cities, and the fine sun parlors
are a pleasant retreat in cool or in
clement weather
The best way to reach Atlantic
City is by the Reading System,
whose well equipped trains of luxu
riously appointed coaches and Pull
man Parlor Cars leqve Chestnut
Street and South Street Ferries,
Philadelphia, at frequent conven
ient iutervals. A special conven
ience to the busy worker is the
"Saturday only" express, leaving
at 1:00 p.m.. and stODDinc. on
notice, at Pleasantville. to accomo
date visitors to the Atlantic City
uolt Links.
The Woman's Home Companion
for April is the Easter number, and
well befits the season. A leading
article, "Most Picturesque of Easter
Celebrations," describes an Easter
in Jerusalem. The second in the
articles on food-adulteration conies
close home in relating "How the
Baby Pays the Tax" The fiction
unusually eood "The Kintr of
Diamonds," by Louis Tracy, pro
ducing new and fascinatinecomoli-
cations, and in the second instalment
01 Martha and Her American
Kitchen, "Marion Harland enlist
ing our interest still further in the
woes of married couDle and the
short stories are capital ."Fads and
Frills of Fashion' tell, of course,
about Easter hats and cowns.
"Nature-Studv." Mrs. Santrster's
helpful talk. Mrs. Richardson's
practical advice to "The Girl Who
Earns Her Own Livinsr." and other
regulnr departments, are as full of
interest as ever. Published by The
Crowell Publishing Company,
Springfield, Ohio; one dollar a year;
ten cents a copy.
The Priza i'low and Intelligmit Farmer
Tliere aro good plows on the ninrket, but
the fat. seeing, intelligent, u 1(, date farmer
cnlls for foriietliing moretlmn Ihnt-he wants
the best. At the fairs last Full 'LeRoy'
Plows in every instance were .awarded the
first pnze over all other flows on the maikel.
If you want a l'luwlook around, investigate,
ask any farmer who rias used a ''LeHoy'1
Plow what he thinks of it, compare and suit
the flow to your convenience, not your con
venience to the flow. The '-LeRoy" line is
complete! you will find just the plow adapted
to your reeds In the "LeRoy." Sold hy I
II. O. SUff LEE, Moomshure. l'a.
E. E. LOW, Lime Ridge, fa.
THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG,
. Ti5t"-.
Balmer's Celebrated Kaffir Boys Choir will appear in the Normal
Auditorium Saturday evening next. This is one of the most unique
entertainments before the public. Every item on the program is given
wiui a spirit mat at once eatcties tne audience. The boys sing soprano,
contralto and tenor. With Mr. Balmer's bass voice, a complete ciuar-
tette is formed. The repertoire of
as 11 is possioie 10 wisn, consisting
Duets, lrios, Quartets, Part Songs,
given from memory.
The diagram of seats is now open at Bidieman's.
SU00ES3-
All the world pays tribute to Suc
cess. Presideut Roosevelt was on
March 4th, inaugurated the chief
magistrate of this great country,
the first vice president ever so
honored. It is worth any man's
while to think over Mr. Roosevelt's
life from the time he entered the
Assembly at Albany until now.
And do not cheat yourself of the
benefits accruing from a candid
study of his career by imagining
that his environments made him;
for the truth is that he . made his
environments and blazed his own
way to his present enviable place.
A few lines are sufficient to tell that
President Diaz has practically com
pleted the Mexican Isthmus Route,
opening a highway for the world's
trafic between the oceans four days
shorter than that which the Panama
Canal, when completed, will afford.
But if you will read the history of
that great railway with its termi
nal ports, you will learn that every
Mexican ruler since the days of
Cortez tried and failed to do what
Diaz has accomplished; that a
score of the world's greatest contrac
tors even during Diaz's time have
brought to the project every re
source at their command, without
success; that the unconquerable will
of President Diaz persisted to the
end and has finally mastered every
difficulty, and has crowned with tri
umph the years of failure, stretching
back to the time when Herman
Cortez first set foot on the narrow
strip of Mexican land dividing the
oceans of the Occident and the
Orient. Study the life of President
Diaz, in the widow's son and school
boy at Oaxaca you will find the
same stuff that has enabled the man
to build a modern inter-oceanic
railway through a country where
the world's engineers had declared
it to be impossible.
All the world pays tribute to Suc
cess, yet only the few know at what
cost it is attained. Cent Per Cent
for April.
m
Adam Miller Dies.
Adam Miller, aged about 68,
died at his home near Hetlerville.
His widow, four sons and two
daughters survive him as follows:
H. Miller of Mountain Grove,
Jacob and A. M. Miller of Miffliu
ville, Levi II. Miller at home. Mrs.
Mary Webster of Mountain Grove
and Mrs. S. M. Rotinhood of Miff
linville. The funeral services were
held at his late residence Friday
morning. Interment in Mifflin
ville cemetery.
Moyer Bros.,
Will Give One Week's
Treatment Free.
Hand this coupon to Muykk Bros.
Gentlemen: f lease givo me a Week's
Free Titatment Imtile of Or, Kennedy's
Cal-Cura Solvent.
Name.
Address.
We sell and heartily recommend
Dr. David Kennedy's Cal-Cura Sol
vent, the wonderful new Kidney and
Liver cure. It is not a "patent
medicine." It will not disappoint
you. Reputation counts. Dr Ken
nedy's excellent preparations have
been world famous for over 30 years.
We will give you a Week's Free
Treatment bottle if you simply cut
out the coupon above and hand to
us. Large bottles, for complete
reatmcut, cost $1.00. 6 bottles
tor $5.00.
&t.; &-t" -s,- . t
the company is as extensive and varied
ol upwards of sixty selections: Solos,
Old Melodies, etc. All of them
TRIAL LIST.
For Week Beginning Monday, May 1st,
1905 First Week.
fSusnn K. Cooper vs. Margaret Averal,
Edward Averal and Archie Averal,
lining uiiHine.-M as Averai & rsons.
Husan K. Cooper vs. Jacob (Jarrinon.
Susan K. Conner vs. E. W. Garrison
and Jacob 8. Garrison trading as Garri
son ros.
Thomas E. Harder vs. John A. Shu
lnan. H. It. Carl vs. C. A. Small.
H. It. Curl vs. Andrew Zero.
John T. Richards vs. Shepard Boone.
The Hydraulic Mfg. Co. vs. J. K.
Sharnlo.su.
O. V. George vs. B. A. Friedman.
SKCONI) WEKK.
F. 1. Creasy vs. North and West
Branch Railway Company.
Hlonmsburg Land Improvement
Company vs. Town of Bltxmwburg.
John Atherholt and Lillie Atherholt
vs. Charles Hughes.
Agnes Smith vs. A. J. Knouse, 8. L.
Knouse, A. Z. McHenry and Merton
Knouse trading as A. J. and 8. L.
Knouse and A. Z. McHenry.
Agnes Smith vs. A. J. Knotiso, 8. L.
Knouse, A. Z. McHenry and Merton
Knouse trading as A. J. and S. L.
Knouse and A. Z. McHenry.
B. F. Sharpless vs. E. B. Tustin.
Alveretta Kline vs. J. P. McManus.
freos B. Rirgrose vs. W. D. Camp-
Ufll.
John Steely vs. American Car and
Foundry Company.
Mary A. Crevehng vs. Susquehanna,
Bloomsburg and Berwick Railroad Co.
John Mourey vs. The Philadelphia
and Reading Railway Co.
Charles Reicbard vs. The Pennsyl
vania Railroad Co.
John E Shuman vs. Columbia and
Montour Electric Railway Co.
Alveretta Kline vs. The Susque.
haiitia, Hloomsburg and Iter wick It. R.
Co.
Lloyd Fox vs. Philadelphia and
Reading Railway Co.
Sarah J. Martz vs. The Boro of Ber
wick. Jacob R. Stine vs. J. J. Cherington
and N. C. Bare trading as Bare uud
i-iienngton.
John 1 Creasy
Creasy, Admrs. of V,
vs. Harry B. Creasy,
and Saruh Creusy.
and J. Harvey
If Creasy, dec'u.
Milton B. Creasy
Thomas Klines vs. Lehigh
and
v liKes-uarre uoal Company.
Thomas Elmes vs. Cross Creek Coal
Co.
W. G. Yetter, Executor of Lewis
Yetter, dec'd. vs. Lehigh and Wilkes
Barre Coal Company.
W. G. Yetter, Executor of Lewis
Yetter, dec'd. vs. Cross Creek Coal Co.
A. B. Herring vs. Philadelphia and
Reading Railway Co.
Robert D. Yeager vs. The Township
of Locust.
Sarah Vostlne vs. Cross Creek Coal
Company.
I'riscilla Reiehelderfer and Ellen
Geary vs. Philadelphia and Reading
Railway Company.
PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.
Healed proposals are Invited fortnn erection
of an addition nr extension 10 he tii'ioiiiot'uii;
lllKli school Hulldlntr A cop; of ;:. p.nr.s sn'i
Bpoellleailnns may 00 obiulned from 11. W. Jury,
architect afier Thursday, the vard of March.
Kacli hid must be accumpanled by a certified
eheck or bond In tho sum 01 two hundred dollars
to kIiow kikhI falili on the part of the bidder.
These will be returned after the contract In
entered Into.
The contractor will bo required to give, an
approved bond not only conditioned ror the
full nful performance of the contract., but also
for the payment, of all blllH contracted for labor
and materials In the erection of the bulldlni;.
Hlds close al 0:00 p. in. on Friday, April I I, laus.
J. I!. KUTThlt, Jr., l-res't,
J. C BHO A N, Sec y. 8-8 4t
NOTICE IN DIVORCE.
Mary Idirubo vs. Jesse Hamoo. In be Com
mon Imchh court of Columbia County. No a
February Term, luti.i.
To .lesHe Kauibo lute of Columbia county, l'a.
Whkhkas Mary Kambo your wife bus tiled a
libel in the Court of common I'leaa of
saldeoun yof February Term 1U5, prayings
divorce avaitibt you.
Now vou are hereby notified and required to
appear In Mild court on or before M niiav the
lat oav of May next to answer the complaint of
the trnld Mary Kambo end In default of hucIi
appearaoce you will be liuolo to have a divorce
granted In your alwnce.
V.. A BSAIX. W. W. BLACK,
4-8 4t ai turner. bherttr.
CHARTER NOTICE.
In the CummoH flnm Court 0 Cutumitta County.
Nol'.ee la hereby slven that an application
will be made to the riald nun on the tlr t
Monday of way, iwih. to wit May lat, under the
"Act to provide for the Incorporatl-m and reuu-
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W, lh,4, Btid It m supplements by Abraham Klfi.e,
1). J. I'ouHt for the eha tor of an Intended eor.
poratlon to be called Tin MoIIknkv Ckmeteiiy
CoKPiNV, of Oramre Townahln. Mm ehuiu.'tur
and object of which la to keep, and maintain a
.mu ... ...iimi gruuuu, aim tor i ueao purpOHCR to
have. nnutPHU. and unli.v nil i.u i r.
flta, and privileges, couforred by the Act and Its
supplements. Cuhutun a, Nmii.l.
i-w-n Solicitor,
PA.
00000000000$
Spring; Opening Days
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday,
April 6, 7 and 8th.
Orchestra Thursday and Friday
Afternoons 2:00 to 5:00,
Evenings 7:00 to 9:00
Special prices in every depart
ment during Opening Days.
Alwavs restores color to erav
to have. The hair stops tailing,
dandruff disappears. An elegant dressing. " uTFZ
Bate!
NOW IS THE TIME
of year when you think of cleaning
house, also of cleaning un the rub
bish and foul matter which has ac
cumulated about your premises, to
guard against sickness, but do you
ever give the second thought to the
old built-in unsanitary l'lunibing
Fixtures which breed disease right
In your own houses. If you think
of installing
'Nhw Fixtures
I am ready to quote you good prices
o n STA A7 A It) HA A' J TA li Y
MFG. CO'S Kiitmirl OuikIh, all fully
guaranteed.
All Jobbing ol Plumbing and Heating
Promptly Attended to.
P. M. REIjULY
438 Centre 8t. Hell 'Phone
Time to Think of
Summer
Footneeds.
A rising thermometer sug
gests low shoes. Every wo
man hails with delight the re
turn of the Oxford season.
44 John Kelly "
shoes never before came to us
in more attractive styles.
Patents for Sundays and Tans
for every day.
The new lasts the smart pat
ternsthe wide ribbon ties
all deserve your thoughtful
attention. The most popular
styles at
$2.00 to $3.O0.
W. H. MOORE,
Comer Main and Iron Sts.,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
USE
BLACK
DIAMOND
WHISKY
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' Prf VEGETABLE SICILIAN
-fOHairRenewer
hair, all the dark, rich color it used
grows long and heavy, and all
HALL CO., rfMhsft, t. H
ml? tm. mm4 It .00
Beagle Studio,
Prompt attention given
Photographic Work
Crayons, FramingjCopying and Bromid
Enlargements. Hade at Short
Notice
The Beagle Studio
MAIN AND CENTRE STS.
Our Pianos
are the leaders. Our lines in
clude the following makes :
CHAS. M. Stieff,
Henry F. Miller,
Brewer & Pryor, Koiiler &
Camphell, and Radel.
IN ORGANS we handle the
Estey, Miller.H.Leiir & Co.,
AND BOWLHY.
Tiis Store has the agency for
SINGER HIGH ARM SE V
ING MACHINES and
VICTOR TALKING
MA CHINES.
WASH MACHINES
Helby, 1900, Queen, Key
stone, Majestic. I
J.SALTZER,
Music Rooms No. 105 West Main
Street, Below Market.
BL O OMSB UR G, PA.
FH0TO!
For the Satisfactory
Kind in Up-to-date
Styles, go to
CapwelPs Studio,
(Oveijllartmau'i Store)
BLOOMSBURG FA.
W promptly ntitaln II. H. and Vo-vIjiii
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iruoreN)it ou pnUntutlUty. l or free UkW. 4
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Upposito U. S. Patent Office
WASHINGTON D.C.
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W A N T K D
MKS AND WOMEN In UiIh comity arid ad
Jolnltitf terrltorleH, to represent utid ftdvertlHa
un old eutubllBlied Iiouhb or 8tlld llimtu'liil
mmidliiir. Balury U) men 1 weekly, to women
-4 to IK weekly Willi Kxpenuea udvinc e 1 each
Monday by clieok dlreot from lieadiiuartMib
Hoinaand buniry lurnlhhed when nttuoMwry
position permanent. Address Hiew roH. ti:u j
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