THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Official Vote as Polled at the Democratic Primaries Saturday, June 10, 1905 oooooooooooo oxxxoxxoooo Shirt Waists . . A variety of White Silk and Cotton Shirt Waists not equaled by stores doing business in larger towns. The materials used in our waists are better than any we have ever seen. We invite close comparison. $1.00 to $5.00. Prot'y Register A Recorder Co. Com., North Nide. jCo. Com., So. 8ide Co. Treas. Dist.At. Hintln. Co. Auditor H er o 3" B. B w o w tc a. 8 O cr s o er 8 pa cr o cr D O cr S' cr. D 2 M C D3 o er o r? t- c I p s "a r l f : S oa C 7 DISTRICTS 3 a K re D O o a a t i 9 i i 1 er 8. TO s 5 sr t B O ! i B I' t f i w f - ffoaver Benton Knruuiih Benton Township Brick N. K Berw'i k H. K , Berwick X. W herwirk S. V , Berwick W Bltximphnig 1st BlooniphniK "nd , Blnoinibmg 3rd BlonniPtmrp 4th Briitrrrerk K ttriarcreek W Catawiftpa Borough Catawippa Township Central ia let Centralia 2nd Center Cleveland Oonyrjgham K N Conyntilmm V. N CbnynKham W. No. 1 Conynitham W No. 2 Uonynphnm N. K Conyntthnni H. W Onyntiham 8. E FiabinKRreek K . Fiahiiificreek W Franklin Greenwood E Greenwood W Hemlock Jackson LoctiRt N Locust H Madison Main Mifflin Millville Montour Mt Pleasant Orarjpeville Bororgh Orange TownRhip Pine N Pine 8 Roaringcreek Scott E Bcott V Stillwater Soaarloaf N Bngarloaf S Total WEDDIHG BELLS AT 0ATAWISSA Pretty South Side Nuptial Event. A very ptetty wedding was sol emnized at Catawissa on Tuesday when Miss Charlotte Martzalascin ating and popular school teacher of that town and Clifton Culp formerly of Bloomsburg but now of Cumber land, Maryland, were united in the bonds of matrimony. The cere mony was performed in the Re formed Lutheran church which was very beautifully decorated for the happy event, by Rev. Altpcter, pas tor oi the church, assisted by Rev. John Knittle of Trinity .church Williamsport, The wedding patty was compos ed of the bride and groom, maid of honor, Miss Sara Martz, sister of the bride; brides-maid, Miss Maud Berninger ; Ray Jones of Blooms burg, best man, Bright Wagner, page, and Hazel Hartman flower girl. Mrs. Minnie Hartman pre sided at the organ and rendered Mendelssohn's wedding march. The ribbon bearers were Sue Bern inger, Lottie and Bulah Shuman, Lydia Creasy, Katie Longenberger and Sara Baldy. The ushers were Ralph Kline, Frank Harter and Sterling Young. The bride was very becomingly attired in white dotted swiss over white silk. The maid of hohor wore a light blue gown of silk and the bridesmaid a gown of light green Following the ceremony a recep tion to the immediate families and intimate friends of the couple was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. O. Hartman. The bride, who is a dughter of William Mart., is a popular favor ite in a large circle of friends The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Culp of Bloomsburg. and lor an extended period was bead book keeper for the Car Mfg. Co. here. Aftti a wedding tour which will include Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other places, they will take up their residence in Cumberland, Md., where the groom holds a good posi tion. Elected to Ohair tf Histary. Dr. Paul F. Peck, of the depart ment of History at the Normal School, was on Tuesday apprised of his election to the chair of history in the Iowa College at Des Moines, Iowa, from which institution he is a graduate. The dector is one of the most popular members of the Normal faculty, aud the fact that he has decided to leave will be deeply regretted. He had just about completed arrangements pre paratory to taking a trip abroad, but has now changed his plans, and will devote his vacation to shaping - ft- . . 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Some people call it tetter, milk crust or suit rheum. The suffering from it la sometimes In tense; local applications are resorted to they mitipate, hut cannot euro. It proceeds from humors inherited or ac quired and persists until these have been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively removes them, has radically and permanently cured the worst cases, and is without an equal for all cutaneous eruptions. llooib 1'lLLS are tliu best culliartlc. l'rlco iicimu. THE CONVENTION WAS HARMONIOUS. (Continued from 1st pnge. ' by Judgi. Dunham, Jerry Hess is entitled to the nomination. There was considerable division of opinion ahd chairman Hower stated that he would not pretend to assume the responsibility of iutrepreting the party rule bearing on the question, and had decided to submit it to the convention for settlement. At this juncture Thos. Iilmes, ol Franklin addressing the chairman, demand ed to know the party rule, that he had been informed by the organiza tion on Saturday that one candidate on each side of the river was to be nominated, and that he as well as many others were there to abide by the party rules. Chairman Hower read the rules after which Herman Young, of Catawissa, on behalf of W. B. Shuck offered the following petition: To the Democratic Convention of Columbia County. The petition of William B.' Shuck respecfully showeth: First. That siid William B. Shuck, the petitioner, was a can didate for the office of county com-missioner,- at the primary election of the Democratic party, held in said county, on Satuiday June io, 1905. Second. That at such elections, as shown by the approved returns thereof now before said convention, the candidates for said offices and the vote received by them, were as follows: . Charles L. Pohe, 1977 votes: William B. Shuck, 1902 vote; John A. Breisch, 251 votes; George H. Sharpless, 199 votes; Jeremiah Hess, 1542 votes, Isaac Reichart, 750; William Bogart, 1008; George W. Sterner, 497; Arthur A. Creasy, 812. Third. That by said returns, the two candidates of said office, who received the highest number of votes were the said Charles L. Pohe and eaid William B. Shuck, the former receiving 1977 votes and the latter 1902 votes or 360 more votes than next highest candidate. Fourth. That it is provided by Section 4 of Article 1 1 of the Rules or the Democratic party of Colum bia county, as follows: "That the candidate who shall have received the highest number of votes as shown by the approved returns thereof, shall be declared the nominee. In a case of a tie vote, the nomination shall be de termined by casting lots. "where two persons are to be nominated for the same office, the two candidates receiving the high est number of votes shall be nomi nated." Fifth. That under the provis ionsof this section, the said William B. Shuck, the petitioner, respect fully requests the Chairman of said convention to declare the said Will iam Shuck one of the nominees of said party for the office of county commissioner. Sixth. That the amendment of said rules which reads as follows: That hereafter when two candi dates are to be nominated as two members of the legislature, two county commissioners or two county auditors, each voter shall vote for one candidate from the district ly ing North of the Susquehanna river, and one candidate from the district lying south ot the river." is not in the way of the petitioner's claim. Said amendment does not repeal expressly or impliedly Section four above quoted. It only directs how each voter shall vote. There is not a word or line in the same, which requires the convention to nominate a candidate for said office of commissioner from the North side of the river and one candidate for said office from the South side of the river. , , The absence of such repealing clause, shows that it was not the intention to repeal section 4. The petition further refers to the circum stance in support of his claim, that nine years ago, Hon. William Krickbaum, and Mr. John W. Gordon, two candidates from the North side of the river were nomin ated and ekcted commissioners by such convention, on the ground that they received the highest num ber of votes. This precedent should be followed by the convention. Moreover, Mr. George W. Sterner and Mr. Bogart, our present county commissioners, are both from the North side. Until Section 4 of Article II above quoted is repealed the petitioner claims that he should be declared the nominee of the con vention with Mr. Pohe, and most respectfully requests the convention so to declare by its chairman, and in case of his refusal so to do, to appoint a committee to pass upon the claims of the petitioner. W. B. Shuck. Columbia County ss. W. B. Shuck the within named petitioner being duly sworn accord ing to law says the contents of above pethion are just and true to the best of his knowledge and be lief. Sworn to and subscribed, June 13th 1905. Wm. B. Shuck. A motion to make Shuck the nominee of tbe convention was made, but was lost by a vote of 37 to 12. Then a motion to declare Hess the nominee was made and carried without opposition. A num ber of the South side return judges voted against the motion to make Shuck the nominee for the reason that they believed that the spirit of the party rules was for one candi date from each side of the river. Among this number was Chairman Hower, who in answering to his name, stated that his voice had always been raised and his vote re corded for the recognition of the South side, but as he believed the intention was to have one candidate from each side, he had voted against the motion. C. M. Terwilliger was then nom inated for Prothonotary; Frank W. Miher for Register and Recorder; Harry Rhodes for County Treasur er; Jerre Hess for Commissioner from the North side and Charles L Pohe for Commissioner from the South side; C. A. Small for District Attorney; John J. O'Donuell for Mine Inspector, and Clyde L. Hide man and Harry B. Ceasy for Auditors. The committee on resolutions made the following report which was accepted: Resolved, That with Creasy and Harman in the Legislature and Cochran in the Senate our county and district is ably represented by the Democrats of towering strength. Taxpayers of all parties in this county point with pride to their Representatives in the Legislature at Harrisburg aud it is the will of tnis convention here assembled that in recognition of faithful services rendered we herewith endorse their course while representing us in the Legislature. It is the conviction ol the Demo crats of Columbia County in con- DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ! adapted to all a'immi uolli ai;xes, affording permanent re lief in all cn caused hy 1 nipitrlt y of the blooil, 111 ll an Kidney. Illiuldor and l.lver Com IiIhIiiIh; curea ( ouallimtlou aud Weakueatea peculiar to women. It provesaiicceHffiil In caaea where all other medi cines have totally failed. No auffurer should despair as lonu aa this remedy is untried. It has an unbro ken rucord of biiccchs for over 80 years, and baa won hosts of warm friends. 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At this rate you will soon be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. " fa7ff.a7?o"tlC: rli"" w-M &y;---- i NOW IS THE TIME of year when you think of cleaning hotiHfi, also of cleaning up the rub- Ulsli una loin matter which hu.s ac cumulated about your jironilscB, to gunni against Hlckncs, lint do you ever Rive the second thought to the old imilt-in unsuniUry l'lutnhing Fixtures which breed diseuse right in your own houses. If you think of installing Nkw Fixtures I nut ready to quote you good prices on .STAXDAIil) SASl'JAh'Y MFG. CO'SEnami l Goods, all fully guaranteed. ' All Jobbing ol Plumbing and Heating Promptly Attended to. P. M. REIIXY, 138 Centre St. Hell 'Phone vention assembled June 13, 1905, that the primary pledge of the Hon. William Jennings Bryan to nnite and strengthen the Demo cratic party of the Nation is an ex cellent one, and the pledges sent out by him are worthy of the en- do sement of every Democrat. We therefore, the Democratic conven tion of Columbia County endorse the same. R. F. G. Kshinka. Alex Bitlrr. Geo. Unangst. Just preceding the adjournment, a motion to thank Dr. Hower for his excellent services as the pre siding officer, was made, and unan imously carried. It was the con census of opinion that the Doctor was one of the most efficient chair men that had ever served the party in this couuty. Death of Aged Lady- The death of Mrs. R. B. Brown, which occurred at her home ou Normal Hill, at seven o'clock Sun day morning, has removed from the walks of life one of Blooms burg's oldest and most esteemed ladies. Born in Briarcreek town ship in 1821, she lacked only nine days of having attained the advanc ed age of eighty-four years. Mrs. Brown was an earnest member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and as long as her health would permit was an active worker and a regular attendant at all its services. The deceased was a daughter of the late John H. Brown and leaves to survive one sou, Dr, J.' J. Brown of Market Street, and two daught ers, Martha and Dora at home. The funeral took place from the house Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Kvelaud officiated aud interment was made at Miffiinville. There is no lack of people who ore ever ready to pass laws and propose ordinances, but the rmiks of those who are entirely willing to be governed by laws is in great need of recruits. VEGETABLE SICILIAN omairKenewer j Our Pianos are the leaders. Our lines in clude the following makes : i Ciias. M. Stiefk, Henry F. Miller, Brewer & Prvor, Koiiler & Campbell, and Radel. o IN ORGANS we handle the Estey, Miller.II.Leur & Co., AND 13 O NY Lit Y. O This Store has the agency for SINGER JflGII ARM SE IV ING MACHINES and VICTOR TALKING MA CHINES. WASH MACHINESj Ilelby, 1900, Queen, Key stone, Majestic. J.SALTZER, Music Rooms No. 105 West Main Street, Below Market. BL O OMSB UR G, BA. Time to Think of Summer Footneeds. A rising thermometer sug gests low shoes. livery wo man hails with delight the re turn of the Oxford season. " 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. t,. Beagle StudlQ, Prompt attention given Photographic Work Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromid Enlargements. Hade at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio MAIN AND CENTRE STS. WANTED M KN AND WOMEN In thin county and ad joining territories, to represent and advertlHo aa ola emabllahed uoune or Build tlnanulal standing. Halury to uiu til weekly, to woiu IfJ to K weekly wltli Kxpenaen advauoed eaob Monday by check direct from uitadtiuartera. tloriteaiul buiofy furnlehed when necessary position permanent. Address Blew Bros, at Co. Dept. 5, Monon Uldg., Clilcauo, 111. l-iu Hit