THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. THE R40E MEET- If the weather man is on the side of the Bloomsburg Driving Club, we will have two days of fine sport .his week. Great interest has al vtdy been shown, and the general .-oncern is bound to increase until morrow. the first day of the meet Few dreamed that the entries would ie so liberal, even the officers of he Club, are surprised at the num "kt and quality of the horses that will compete for the purses, and they express themselves as well jleased with the outlook. The .rack is in excellent shape for good rk, and racing enthusiasts may 'Zpect some close and exciting inishes. dome ot tne norses already on 'he grounds are Big Steve, Happy Saron, Bud L., Senator L., George lex, Plumber Boy, Mont Medium, oun Splan, Uncle Job, Rags, .'ount Chimes, Pauline, Sildare ind others. The Bloomsburg Band will fur tish music on to-morrow, and the lerwick Band will be here Satur day. The starting judge is J. M. Wil tx, of Wilkes Barre. The judges xe H. J. Conner, of Orangeville; .. R. Jackson, of Berwick and C. V. McKelvy, of Bloomsburg. Vhe timers are E. F. Carpenter, of Jloomsburg; W. Kase West of Janville, and S. K. Heller, of Ber wick. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. Mo Trot or Pace. Purse $100 ?4 entries. i.?Q Trot or Pace. Purse $100 9 entries. , .'Tee, foC all, 10 entries. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. j .14 Trot or Pace. Purse $100 8 entries. . .27 Trot or Pace. Purse $100 1 1 entries. .40 Trot or Pace. Horses owned 1 county, y2 mile heats. Purse $50 7 entries. Eczema the skin, Itches, oozes, It tetter, milk craat or How It reddens dries nml denies I !ome peoplo call salt rheum. Ihe sufferliiff from It Is sometimes In lonsr; luenl nppllrntl'inn nre resorted to thejr niitlfjiiie, hut ennnot cure. It proceeds from humors Inherited or ac quired oud 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. iloon's 1'iLts r the belt cathartic. Pries JSointT FARMERS PIOHIO TRUSTEE'S SALE . -OF- VALUABLE TOWN LOTS. The undersigned Trustee, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, to make sale of real estate after an action in parti tion, will expose to public sale, upon the premis es. at tha corner of Wood and East Fifth streets Tr.if oKmSffidiltaJi1" the Town f Bloomsburg. Pennsylvania, on Friday, September 1st, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following tracts of land in the Town of Bloomsburg, being 55 Town Lots in Neal's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg. farmers of Columbia and adjoining Counties in charge of the Sugarloaf orange at Grass Mere Park Aug. 17th was a grand success. It was the largest assemblage of farmers that ever came together at a picnic in this section of the state and it was the "real farmers picnic of Columbia County." The Orange ville Band was present and enlivened the people with music. D. O. Coughlin Esq., of Wilkes bnrre, and Hon. Andrew t,. Fritz of Bloomsburg, former plow boys of that section delivered able and suit abte addresses for the occasion. They explained how the trusts and railroad companies prevented the passage of laws to equalize taxation between corporations and farmers. laws to allow the trolley roads to carry freight, laws to stop railroad companies from discriminating against the eastern farmers and shippers by charging enormous freight for shcrt hauls. Some parties connected with the Grange picnic at Whiteniehts Grove have made statement that the Grass Mere Park Grange picnic "was not a farmers picnic and that few farm ers were in attendance and that it was a railroad picnic." We are safe in saying that twice as many farmers were at Grass Mere as were at Wbitenights. The Sugarloaf Grange had the Grass Mere park rented for that day and the railroad comnanv had no more to do with the Grass Mere Picnic than it had with the Picnic at Wbitcnbhts. We are elad that tne picnic at VVnltenightS was also ' and 37 in the plot or plan of Neal's No. I Beginning at a point on the southern l:ne of East Third street, in the Town of Bloomslinrg, 0 feet west of the western line of Venn itreet; thence south 65 ilefirees 56 minutes west, uo feetj thence in a line parallel with the western line of I'enn street south 24 degrees east, about 18J.05 feet lo the northern line of an Alley; thence by the northern line of said alley to a point 40 feet wet ol the western line of Tenn street; thence north 24 degrees west, 183 05 feet to the plate of beginning: Being lots numbered 2, 3, and 4 in tne plot or plan of deal's addition to the Town of Bloomsburg. uNS: 2 BeS'n"'nB ' lh southwest corner of the Intersection of Third and Wood streets in the Town of Bloomsburc, thence by the southern line of East Third street south '65 de grees and 56 minute west to a ,ioint 40 feet from the eastern line of I'enn street; thence by line parallel with said eastern line of I'enn street, southwardly to the northern line of an alley; thence by said northern line of said al ey, 364.5 feet to the western line of Wood street ; thence by said western hue, northwardly 1S3.55 10 the place of leginniiig: Being lots num. bered 7, 8, 9, 10, ll, la, 13, 14 and 15, in the plot or plan of Neal's addition to the Town of Bloomsburg. Wood Third Shooting Was Late This Month- The Shamokin Daily News has v!ie following to say of Centralia's test shooting affair: "The residents of Centralia were 'reated to their usual monthly mur er scene last evening. Owing to ie tiresomeness of the usual man hooting and other affairs, the mo notony was entirely done away kith this time and when the moke of battle had cleared away a oman, with a gun in her hand, ..as found to be the guilty party. "The regular time for a murder in ie mountain town is somewhere a tund the 15I1 of each month. A full , loon, combined with rather cool eather, compelled a postponement t the event this time and no date as set. Despite the sudden de sion to pull off the affair, a fair -zed audience was present, how er, and at least four persons are ady and willing to testify that --ley had the extreme pleasuie of jing in at the death. "As usual, bad whiskey and a w other bad things have to do -ith this tale. It might also be marked that there is a movement 1 foot in Columbia county to have ontralia transferred to good old .orthumberland county. They ;1 over there that the town sort of longs to us, but we don't want it, .tre's enough doing here without intralia." EISE OF NORMAL GRADUATE Professor W. Fowler Bucke, the st principal of the Harrisburg echnical High School, or manual aining school as it is called, hursday evening asked the com mittee on manual training school t release him lrom his acceptance 1 his re-election as principal, lie sires to take a new position else where and the committee agreed to i-commcnd the release. Professor Bucke stated to a news- -per reporter that he had accepted ie chair of educational psychology : Genesee University, New York, 1. $2,000 a year against $1,600 at arrisbnrg. He is the first prin cipal of the Technical High School .1 Harrisburg and is a graduate of bloomsburg Normal School, Dick .;;son College and Clark University. a success, and we wish it success in the future but we hope to hear no further mis-statements about the Sugarloaf Grange Picnic. ' J. P. Laubach, Committee. No. 3 Beginning at the outllCilt corner of the intersection of East Third and streets, m the 1 own of llloonisburc. thence bv the southern line of the said East street, north 65 degrees 56 minutes east, 344.8 feet, to line of land of Ihe bloomsburg Land Improvement Company; thence by line of land of said Company south 38 degrees nJ 31 miuutes east to the northern line of an alley; thence by said northern line of said alley 39 ..uui,UiiCUi ,.uuu Bircci; inence oy saia eastern line ol Wood slrcet nOitii i.rllu ifl. A, 1". . 1 1 - I . . 1 . . . .uj., 111 me piatc ui ucKiiioing; oeing 101s numbered 10,17.18.10. ao. 21. --t -j t " " pwi pin ui tcai rtuuuiuii io me town ot Dloomburg. x . n . ..... . . ro. 4 Beginning at a point In the northern line of East Fourth 'wt in ;,) Tn at Its intersection with the eastern line of Chestnut alley, thence north 66 degrees east, 48.6 feet; thence by line parallel with the western line of I'enn street, north 24 degiees west, 184 ..... ,,.,,. ..,; , Bi,Cj,j inence uy Mia soutnern line ol said alley soulli 47 de grees 49 minutes east, 231.2 feet to the place of beginning: Being lots numbered 46 and 47 r r ' t 4.v 9 auuiuvu 10 111c 4 own 01 uioomsourg, No. BecinninL; at a point in the northern line of East Fourth street, in said Town. 121.5 feet from the western line of Wood street, thence by said northern line of East Fourth street, north 66 degrees east, a distance of 181 feet; thence north 24 degrees west, 184 feet to the southern line of an alley; thence by said southern line south 66 degrees west, 81 feet; inence somn 24 degrees east, IS4 teet, to the place ol beginning: lieine lots numbered 16 i.. . V, . I ... - . t x' .- .11:. . . I , . ... J u in mi uiui vi uiuu ui ncai 1 luuuiou 10 inc lows 01 a oomsuunr. in lilm li ' marked "t". SAMUEL BOQART LEAD The death of Samuel Bogart occurred at his home in Camden, N. ., on Tuesday. The cause of bis death is not known. County Commissioner William Bogart re ceived a telegram which simply said that he had passed away. The deceased will doubtless be remem bered by many of our readers. He was born at Rohrsburg about thirty- two years ago and was a son of Samuel Bogart. For a number of years he assisted Commissioner Bogart in conducting a store at Espy. About eight years ago he went to Philadelphia and opened several cheap lodging houses. The venture proved a success, his ac commodations were constantly taxed to the utmost and he amassed a lot of money. He is survived by a wife and two children. He was a half brother of County Commissioner Bogart and Frank Bogart of Rohrsburg and of Mrs. Chas. H. Dildine of Rohrs burg. Ureveling family Beuniin The Creveling family reunion will be held this year at White night's Grove, near Zaner's, on Thursday, September 7th, next. Basket dinner will be partaken ot at the grove. All members of the Creveling family and their friends are cordially invited to b2 present on this occasion. An interesting program has been prepared for the entertainment of those who attend. I,. M. Crevktjng, President. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Licensed to Wed- Prothonotary and Clerk of the courts C. M. Terwilliger this week .issued the following marriage icenses: Oscar M. Krdman and Miss Lizzie l. Heacock both of Benton. James Caddy of Hazleton and ,Iiss Laura Brooks of Bloomsburg. OASTOniA. Sean th 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought w KIDNEY AND Pleasant lo Take, Powerful to Cure. And Welcome In Every Home. LIVER CURE Pr. Puvlil Keimedy'i Favorite Remedy is adapted tORlln'uH and bold gexoa, aflurdiiiK pcrinuni iit ro ll'' in alienees caused by impurity oft ho Mooil, Bin li (in Kil ', Uliulil. r and I.Ivit L'om plulnlHt cun-a I'onritlputloii and Weuliiiumtoii peailinr to women. It provumiccehHfiil In canes whoro all otliormedl eiiie haw totally fnikd. No milTcriT should despair as loni us tliin rumedy i untried. It hut an uuoro ki-n rucord of succrns for over 80 years, and has won hoHin uf warm friends. Are jou sullt riiiK from any rllm afi traceable to thecniiHittnientioiad? If so, lr, Ki-imrily lias slaked his perMoiiul and profentilona I reputation on the staUiineiit thut Fuvurlte Uuuiedy will do you good. Send for a frn trliil linttlo and booklet con taining vuliialle uicdieal advice on the treatment of viirloim dlseasea. Write also for ao "Kmiy 'Jt'' for finillni; on t i f you kave k Ulney dUK'ae. Adiln ns Dr. Iliivld KftiiKKly's Hiihm, Ituniioiit, N. V. MF.Mt Mlll M, the full lianiuia Dr. David Ken ncdv's FA VoUl'l K liKMICIIV, made at Itonilout, N. Y..anil ilio prliein Ml.oo (Hix botllns S.V0o)at all driiKulnfa In tha Vuitud blalea, C'auada and lorelgu countries. No. 6 Beginning at the northeast corner of the intersection of East Fourth street and vooa streets, in said town, thence by the northern line of hast rourlh street, north 66 de grees east, 280 leet; thence north 24 degrees west, 284 feet, to the southern line of a 16 foot alley; thence by the southern line of said alley south 66 degrees west to the eastern line of said Wood street; thence by said eastern line s.iuth 24 degrees east, 184 feet to the place of beginning: Being lots numbered 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 an 34, in the plot or plan of Neal's nuuuiuu iu inc a uwn ot xuoomsourg. No. 7 Beginning at a point in the southern line of East Fourth street, in said Town, at its intersection with the eastern line of Chestnut alley; thence by said southern line of cast rourtn street norm bo degrees east 76 feet; thence South 24 degrees east, lli.c feet to I i r. .a rxt f VI I I ........... . . 1. L. t 1 . . ., J 3 ,.u u. ,,,. iiuKii, mcukc auuin uo uegrccs one minute west to tne eastern line of Chestnut alley; thence by said eastern line northwestwardly 125.7 feet to the place of be ginning: ueinij lot number 48 in the plot or plan of Neal's Addition to the Town of Blooms ourg. No. 8 Beginning at a point in the southern line of East Fourth street in said Town, 157 feet east of the eastern line of Chestnut alley; thence north 66 degrees east, 40. feet; thence south 24 degrees east, 107.2 feet to line of land of Mrs. Hassert; thence south 61 de grees one minute west to the eastern line of lot No. 50 in Neal's Addition to the Town of oioomsourg; inence oy said eastern line of lot No. 50 northwardly, 109 32 feet lo the place of beginning: Being lot numbered 6l in the plot or plan of Neal's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg. No. 9 Becinning at a point in the southern line of East Fourth street, in said Town, 121.5 feet west of the western line of Wood street, thence noith 66 degrees east, 121. 5 feet to the western line of Wood street; thence by said western line south 24 degrees east 184 feet to the northern corner of an alley: thence by the northern line of said alley south 66 rie grees west, 121. 5 feet to the place of beginning: Being lots numbered 57, 58 and 59 in the plot or plan of Neal's Addition to the Town of BloomsDurg. No. 10 Beginning at the southeast corner of the intersection of East Fourth and Wood streets in said Town, thence by the southern line of East Fourth street north 66 degrees east 360 feet; thence south 24 degrees east, 184 feet to the northern line of an alley; thence by said northern line of said alley south 66 decrees west, 360 feet to the eastern line of lot No. 56; thence by said eastern line north 24 degrees west, 184 feet to t'ae place of beginning Being lots numbered 60, 61. 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68 in the plot or plan of Neal's Addition to the Town of Bloomsbujg. No. 11 Beginning at a point in the northern line of East Fifth street, in said Town at its intersection with the western line of Wood street, thence north 24 degrees west 184 4 feet to the souihern line of an alley; thence by said southern line of said alley south 66 de- grees west to line of land of- ; thence south 100 degrees east to the northern line of East Fifth street; thence north 64 degree! 49 minutes east 62 feet; thence north 27 degrees and forty minutes west 18.4 leet; thence north 63 degrees and 54 minutes east, 61.8 feet; thence south 27 degrees and 40 minutes east 10.4 leet to the north- avh lina nf L tint LiflL rlri.. a. I l a ' . . ' irrci, inence uy sbki northern line north 64 degrees and 49 minu east, 62.1 leet to the place of beginning: Being lots numbered 71, 72, 73, 74 and 75 in I plot or plan of Neal's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg. tes the No. 12 Beginning at a point in the northern line of East Fifth street, in said Town at its intersection with the eastern line of Wood street, thence north 64 degrees and 40 minutes east, 120 feet; thence north 24 degrees west 180.7 feet to the southern line of an nllcy; thence by said southern line south 66 degrees west , 120 feet to the eastern 1 ne of Wood street; thence by said easlern line of Wood street souih 24 degrees east lo the north em line of East Fifth street, the place of begir.ning; Being lots numbered 7G, 77 and 78 in the plot or plan of Neal's Addition to the Town of Bloomsburg. The above described lots are admirably situ ated for building purposes, and are locatpri alnntr East Third, East Fourth and East Fifth streets, ! south of the Normal School property in a section ! of the Town which is rapidly Increasing in vain A draft ot these lots can be seen at the office of Fred Ikeler Esq. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth at the striking down of the property and the balance of the one-fourth on the 1st day of October 1905' and the remaining three-fourths in one, two or three years ' there after, as the purchaser may desire; said remaining three-fourths to be secured by bond and mortgage, with interest at five per cent payable semi annually. Deed to be delivered on the 1st. day of October 1905. FRANK IKELER Fred Ikeler and Geo. E. Elwell, Trustee. Attorneys. ' A home without n home news paper is like a house without win dows you see nothing and know nothing of what is going on around you. The successful business man reads, and his family reads, and consequently are well informed on the topics of the day. The American hen, according to statistics, leads all domestic enter prises as a moneymaker. It may also be noticed of this successful fowl that she gives a good example to human kind in. never cackling about her success until she has re sults to show for it. ooooooooooo okxxxxxoxxx OUR FIRST BLANKET SALE New Blankets and Comforters at 20 discount until September 2nd, after that regular marked prices will prevail. lO.oo Blankets 8.00 7.5o Blankets 6.00 5.00 Blankets 3.95 3.5o Comforters 2.8o 2.5o Comforters 1.95 1.5o Comforters 1.19 r--iaMrn m -rin iirni-n mi i maw ' MA TT . 7P(TVEGETA!1)LE SICILIAN iii JUlLro) Hair Renewer! Perhaps you like vour erav hair: then keen If. then remember Hall's Hair Renewer alwavs restores color to gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. Perhaps not; tores color to r 11 i i t in . '...L. n n A M&EVcLOUS ENTERPRISE. Uvery day the expression is heard, "It is marvelous how a Sun day newspaper can give to its read ers free of charge such a beautiful color magazine as is given with The Philadelphia Sunday Press." This magazine is equal to any ten cent magazine and is given abso lutely free with The Sunday Press, a Sunday newspapei which costs only five cents per copy. The Sun day Press also has two other beauti ful color magazines, consisting of a Women's Magazine, which is un excelled, and a Comic Magazine, equal to the best. Such wonderful and valuable parts of a Sunday newspaper which is ably edited throughout, constant ly add thousands of copies to the circulation of The Philadelphia Press. Do you read it? If not, notify your newsdealer at once to begin serving you with this news paper. 4t NOTICE. In tht Court 0 Common Pleat for the County of XorUiumbfrlana. i In tlw mtuur of the) VmKolulton of llie Xo. 416, SrpL Term, l'JM. JUgluer Coal Co. J I Notice Is berebr rlvnn thftr. iha dii.i..h..i 1 Company tiled lu ptl!lim In Ihe Court of Com. m in lMe&s of Northumberland connty, on the four eentb day of Aultiihi. im. nnn. . . 1 decree of dissolution, and that the Court have I t.ij P num .oiii, i, at icq o clock, a. m.. for bearlntr said aniilii aiinn Mr rtiu,.i.,.i.. when and where all persons Interested can aN tend If they dem it expedient, ad show cause aifalnst the granting of the prayer of said pell Uon5. l P.- WOLVKKiON. ouuciior lor rM.ir.inn You'll Not be Happy till your Feet are Easy. When in need of Shoes come in and your feet with fortable shoes. we will good fit corn- Shoes made of Good, Holiest Material by Good Practical Shoemakers. W. H. M00RE, Conur Main and Iron Sis., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Our Pianos i are the leaders. Our lines in clude the following makes : ClIAS. M. STIKlT, IIf.xry F. Miller, Brewer & Prvor, Koiiler & Campi'.ell, and Radel. IN ORGANS we handle the ESTEV, MlLLER,ll.LEilRCo.t and Bowlby. This Store has the agency for SINGER HIGH ARM SE II ING MACHINES and VICTOR TALKING MACHINES. WASH MACHINE J Ilelby, 1900, Queen, Key stone, Majestic. J. SALT ZEtf , Music Rooms No. 105 West Main Street, Below Market. i BLOOMSBURG, PA. NOW IS THE TIME of year when you think ofeleaninu iousp, ,,( r denning up the rub bish ami ful matter which hits ac- V.....UI.UI-.1 uuoui your iireniiHes, to sumo iiunst Hickm-Mrf, but do you ever give the second thought to the "M built-in unsunitury Plumbing fixtures which bred disease right in your own houses. If v.n i,i..i. "f installing r Hill rea.ly to quote you goo.l i,H,.,. V.y'V;iVy,',: .y.iA'y'i,')- gua,fanU.edW''' 1 """ All Jobbing of Plumbing and floating Promptly Attended to. 1. M. 4li8 Centre St. JJell 'Phone USE BLACK DIAMOND WHISKY 'Mi 1 Beagle Studio, Prompt attention given Photographic Work Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromlo Enlargements. Made at Short Notice. The Beagle Studio MAIN AND CENTRE STS. - tr