The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 05, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THE COLUMBIAN.
KIOOMSIWRG, PA.
T H I " K S I 'AY, CO'OHKK , 1905.
EDUCATION AND WAR-
It Oos'.s M01O to Fire a Single Qun at
Snnly Hook
Thau It Oid to Educate Daniel Webster
Cost! More to Build One Battle Ship Than
to Build Hall a Dozen Colleges.
The current number of Success
says that the amount now spent for
education in the United States is
about two hundred million dollars
a year. From present indications
the annual appropiiation for the
navy alone will mxii very largely
exceed this sum, with prospects ol
indefinite expansion. Until recent
ly the combined military and naval
expense of the country were less
than one-fourth of those of educa
tion. We are. therefore, progress
ing four times ts fast in the arts of
war as in those of peace.
The latest type of battleship will
cost light million dollars to build,
as much as the entire appropriation
for the army and the navy during
the eight years of Washington's
presidency, since which time the
military and naval expenses have
increased fifteen 'hues as fast as the
population and when this ship is
finished it will be merely an experi
ment ! Fngland has had the largest
experience in naval construction,
and has recently declared a great
number of her warships to be use
less. Fight million dollars is more
than three tinu-s the cost of all the
buildings and equipments of Tutts
College, Boston University, Will
iams College and Amherst College.
The yearly maintenance, operation,
interest on investment, deteriora
tion, and gun practiceof this battle
ship will exceed one and one-half
million dollars a sum sufficient to
pay every living and educational
expense of three thousand young
men and women in our best colleges,
or to meet the school expenses of
fifty thousand children. It costs
more for the mere material to fire
one shot from the gnu at Sandy
Hook than it did to educate Daniel
Webster. A day's gun practice of
a single ship, firing at imaginary
enemies, costs more than it did to
educate Kmerson, Longfellow,
Lowell and Phillips iu Harvard ,
College. Any increise in appro
priations and naval activity imme
diately produces a corresponding
increase iu activity by the other
?reat naval powers of the world,
md this, in turn, excites us to fur
ther expenditure, so none gains
anything in relative strength. The
urdeu is merely increased. The
taxpayers of the different naval
powers of the world are kept in a
state of continual excitement a.id
.ear by the activity of the others,
each believing there is an intention
to secure some unfair advantage,
ind claiming that no other reason
.an be offered in explanation of this
ixtraordinary and unprecedented
growth. There have beeu neces
sary and honorable wars, aud the
uture may have others in store.
There are nobler sentiments than
hose of peace duty, patriotism,
;ustice and honor but above them
ill we 111;-" wrte love to man. To
leny one penny of necessary appro
priation or to cease one moment's
.leeded activity in any geuuiuely
jatriotic cause is so wholly uu
Vmerican that I need not refer to
L But it is far better to direct our
abors toward the things that will
uild up rather than toward those
.hat tend to pull us down. It is far
icbler and more in accoidance with
he spirit of American development
ind pre gress to direct our energies
nto the channels through which we ;
nay uplitt our entire country and
iid the whole world. I
For Brea.kfe.st
Luncheon
or
A few
Royal
small biscuits easily made with
Baking Powder. Make them
small as small round as a napkin ring.
Mix and bake just before the meal.
Serve hot.
Nothing better for a light dessert
than these little hot biscuits with butter
and honey, marmalade or jam.
You must use Royal Baking Powder
tD get them right.
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER
Scrofula
Is very often acquired,
though generally inherited.
Bad hygiene, foul air, impure
water, are among its causes.
It is called "the soil for
tubercles," and where it is
allowed to remain tubercu
losis or consumption is
pretty sure to take root.
Hood'sSarsaparilla
Removes every trace of
scrofula. Get Hood's.
For testimonials of remarkable euros
send for Book on Scrofula, No. 1.
C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Man.
BEDUOED RATES
The Bloomsburg & Sullivan R. R.
Co. will run an extra Train on
account of tlie IIUvmii Fair, on Fri
day, October 13, 1905. Kxcursion
tickets incliulin.sj admission to the
Fair will be sold at reduced rates I
at all stations commencing Octo- j
bvr 10th, good to return Monday,
October 1 6th, ios
Good accommodations will be
provided and every effort made to
have trains on time Indications 1
are that the coming Fair will be the ,
great event of the seas m, 110 pains i
have been spared by the Associa-1
tion to make it attractive, interest- j
ing and profitable to all. j
l'lease notice the following
schedule of additional train and
reduced rates including Admission.
special tram c-vuitli wnl not run
out to D. L. & V. Depot, but will
stop at Fifth street.
Leave Jamison City A.
M.
Fare Including Admission, 1
30
Central, 7:40 a. in.
I.aubachs, 7:56 "
Coles Creek, 8:0s "
I -25
'15
1.05
1 .00
95
.85
.So
.70
55
45
40 i
ICdsons,
Hen ton,
Stillwater,
Zar.ers,
Forks,
S:o9 "
8:14 "
S:25 "
:40
Orangeville,8:5?
LightStreet,9:o2
Paper Mill, 9:05
JMttliitreet,o:2o
On October 13th extra train will
leave D. L. & W. Depot at 4:50 ;
T. & R. 4.53 ; Main St. 5:00 r. m.
for Jamison City.
W. C. Snyder, Supt.
WILf. BE SOLD AGAIN-
The lots iu the Neal addition
that were struck off to C. W. Miller
at public auction a few weeks asro. '
w 1 U he nfT,rfH n(ra 11 snnn fnr
Mr. Miller bought the land be-
b'eving that the Hoard of Trustees
cf the Normal School would ratify
his action, but as the Board refused
to cio 'his, the report of sale on Mon
day was set aside and a new order
of sale gianted.
As the Normal School must have
a new building for the science de
partments, the Board did not feel
that they could afford to buy more
land at this time.
Gearbart to Delay Prusecuti on-
It is announced on good authority
that District Attorney Cicero Gear
hart, of Stroudsburg, unless direct
ed otherwise or superseded, will
postpone consideration before the
Grand Jury of the cases against four 1
ot the members of the Board of
Trustees of the Fast Stroudsburg
State Normal School, who are
charged with violation ot the law in
furnishing the school with supplies.
The petition presented to Judge
Staples for the supersedure of Gear
bart aud the appointment of another
officer to try the trustees was like a
bomb to the friends of Gearhart,
and he is preparing to make a
vigorous fight against the proposi
tion.
CO., NEW YORK
For District Attorney (Second Term),
V . pf
"
VOTE FOR
ALBERT VV. DUY, of Bloomsburg.
List of J uTiig fi.r December Term
OKAXl) ,in;nns
BeUhliue, I,evi-, Fis.liiniri.Toek.
Hower. H. F., Hriarereek.
Carl, Jot')li, 'atawi.a twp.
Casey, Win. J., Hlximburg.
(.'unwell, Win. S., l;i, Mimburg.
Cull'. W. A.. Herwirk.
John, ronton tup.
. I?.?' ,(, ' )N : '-"vl.-k.
(iirtoii, A. K.. Pi iu.
Hummer, (ieoitre, Suirarloaf.
Hirlenmii, C. L., lScutmi 15ro.
Hughes, Jcilm, Locust.
Hiuieh. C. 15., Main.
John, Wesley J , Main.
Lemon, Theodore, tivctiwood.
Miller, S. A., Jroeliwooil.
l'ensyl, Kay, Hloomilmrg.
lihoails, 1-aiab, Clevelainl.
Kuckle, .IoIhi, Benton twp.
Uolierts, W. H.. Catuwi-sa twp.
Kiinyon, C. W , Uloomsl.unr.
Kiee, (.'has , P.loomsliurg.
jstraueh, Elmer I., Jaekson.
JfKORS FIRST WKKK
AliH'ter, Itev. Peter, Catawissa.
Adams, Emanuel, Loenst.
Honilioy, Paul, J!lMini..,urg.
Jllunk, Levi, JJerwiek.
; Creveling, Iianiel, P.loonilurr.
v iMiuiiui, in., iiioomxiiurg.
I 'adman. K. F., Millville.
Derr, Calvin, Jaek.on.
KairchiKU, .1. M., Hriarereek.
GooUhart, Win., Milllin.
(iirton, Clark, Main.
Jerri ty, Win. J., Centralla.
Hougland, Alfred, Uouringereek.
-uinuil
Hauek, J. S. Milllin.
HaKeiiinieh, O. 1)., Stillwater.
Hehvijr, Chillies, Loeut.
Hartiiian, Charles, Hemlock.
Ikeler, K. H., iiloom..ininr.
Jolinnon. Chester M., Madison.
Kline, Clark, tirei-nwood.
Lemon, Elliot, Fisliinoivek.
Muinniy, Alliert, Ueaver.
Meiisch, Win., Montour.
Murray, Ceo. L., Catawissa twp.
Nuss, J. 1!., Main.
Dliver. Daniel, Jterwiek.
Dill. Austin, Scott.
O'liriau, O. (., Jtenton Roro.
ltuekle, Taylor. Montour.
Palmer, lliiam, lilmim-liur);.
Khoads, Clark, Cleveliliid.
Leilly, C. M., 151Hinl)urg.
Itoadarmel, Win. Ct., Cony nirhani.
liielinrt, Jolm A., Koarinirereek.
Kalston, Hov, Jooinbui'ij.
Shultz, D. A., Madison.
Snyder, Henry W., Cleveland.
Vansickle, Floyd, Suu.i'rloaf.
evens, tini., Jackson.
liitnioyer,
Thomas, H.
U. F., Pine.
. Madison.
Trump, Chas., Orange twit.
Yaple, Jeremiah M., Fishing
gcrreek.
Y eager, Wilson, iki wiek.
Hippensteel, Joe, Seott.
Ferguson, Win., Bloonitlnirg.
JURORS SKCOND WEEK
Ash, W. S., Rriarereek.
Betz, Miles , Bloomsburg.
Brobst, M. L., Mt. Pleasant.
Chamberlain, James, Pine.
Crawford, Clinton, Mt. Pleasant.
CUteisen, Pugh, Orange twp.
Deniott, Cvrus, Millville.
Davis, C. W., Hriarereek.
Evans, Abner A., Briarereek.
Evans, Warlaml. Montour,
(irimes, B. li., Millville.
Holdren, Ueorge, Pine.
Hess, H. U. Berwick.
Ikeler, B. A., Mt. Pleasant.
Johnson, A. B. , Pine.
Kashner, Peter, Montour.
Kerrigan. James, Conyiighani.
Kline, Henry, Mt. Pleasant,
Kramer, Clius., Madison.
Labor, tieorge, Fishingereek.
Low, Zerbin, Orangeville.
Larish, C. L., Sugarloaf.
Lazarus, Emanuel, Bloomsburg.
Martet-nie, Clem., Berwick.
Nuns, Henry, Milllin.
Howan, iH-nnis, Convngham.
Ruckle, B. J., Mt. Pleasant.
Stahl, Wm., Centre.
Savage. John, Jackson.
Shatter, K. W.. Mt. Pleasant.
Trump, Jas., Orange twp.
Vap Lle, O. W., Fishingereek.
WeUli, Orval, Orange twp.
Hartiiian, Pierce, Sugarlouf.
Sitler, Sylvester, Centre.
Zaiier, Wm. P., Miin.
Woman a lake-
Dr. Johnson, in charge of the
work, of preventing the spread of
the typhoid fever epidemic in Nanti
coke, calls attention to the fact that
1 a woman is circulating through this
j region palming herseli off as a nurse
and collecting money, which she
I claims is for the sufferers in Nanti-
coke. He says that she is a fraud
LOW RiTES AND SPEJ1L TRAINS
To Bloomshurg, Via The Reading Raiiroad
Account Bloomsburg Fair.
Account of Bloomsburg b'air the
Reading Railway will sell excursion
tickets to Bloomsburg at rate of one
tare for the round trip, on October
10th to nth inclusive. These
tickets will be good going and re
turning only on date of sale. Special
trains will be run Thursday and
Friday as follows:
FROM UmeA.M
SitrfUil (r.itu
Ncwlierry 7.2S
Villiampirt "41
Montouisvilc 7.51
Halls H.02
Muncy 8 07
Montgomery S. 17
Allenwoo.1 , S.25
White liter S.30
e Columbia S.36
Milton Si)
We-t Milton S 43
rVntsgiove S. 55
Mooreslmrg 9.C5
I.TuJale 9 15
Boom Street 9.21
Danville 9 25
drovania 9.35
Woomshuru Arrive 9.4S
KKTL'KMNCi. Special Train leave
Bloomshurij 6:10 V. M. fur a!ove stations.
FROM U,ie A. it
Reyular tram
Ashland
llirar Iville
Shenanloah
Mahanoy 1'lane.
Giltjerton
St. Nicholas
Mahanoy City...,
7.23
7-3-
7.10
9.30
741
7-47
7-53
Special train
Tanii'i'.ia
Karneavi'.le
E. M. Junction
uakake
Lofty
liirard lanor
l'randonviile
Krebs
Rinytown
Ferndale
KariK-
7 40
8.00
S.20
8 29
S.39
J) 45
S 49
8 57
9 02
9. CO
9.12
9 '9
923
9 31
9-45
9.5S
Heaver Valley
Shuma s
McAuley
Ma.nviile
Catawisa
i!oonihurg Arrive
Kfc.TLKM.NG, Special Tiain will
leave
Bloomsburg 5:45 P. M. for Tamaqua and
intermediate points, coonectina at L. M.
Junciion with tegular train for points west.
Conductors will issue r.xcursion tickets
from stations marked with a Star.
Anniversary
The Home Missionary Society of
the M. E. Church held an anniver
sary in the M. E. Church on Mon
day evening when an interesting
program was carried out. The
rainy weather prevented as large
an attendance as there otherwise
would have been, but as it was, a
collection of $42 was received.
The society was invited by Mrs.
E. B. Tustin to a chestnut party at
the Tustin farm on Saturday, and
hacks will leave Market Square at
1, 2 and 3 o'clock.
DR. KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE
REMEDY
Pleasant to Take,
Powerful to Cure.
And Welcome
la Every Home.
KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE
Dr. DaTidKennedy'f PTorit Remedy lidptd
tojilttrrtandbom xe, affording rwrmanfrif re
lief in ail e eued b j lmpurii r of the blood,
uch u Kl.lnrv. lilMtder anrf l.rr c om
plHlnla; curet I oo.uubUuii tui W eaknvuM
peculir 10 women.
It provei ueieifn! In cae Then til other medU
elne have totally filled. io iurfert r itjoui,! deepur
MloBgajtlmremed, nntned. It huanonhro.
ken record of iiiccfH for ovei 30 last, and U
won hu!4 of wrm frmd. '
Are you tufliring from inyd!M traewih! to
tnecau.ee mentiOLdt If Hr. Keni.tj ku
taked hit rfr,nal and profe.,ionl repauuon en I
Uieiuiemeiit thai Favorite Kerned y wUl do yon j
Kend for t trr, trlI hottl and booklet eon- '
Uimnij viable me.licila.l.ice on the treaunentof I
jarir.uditae. Write o for an 'r.H.r Te.f
for ouuirK outi f yon Have kidney duraee. Acldr
RF.MFMBER. the 'full nawel, IhM I K.nl
reuy MVoklA KEMEl,mi t KonitouTi I
,1" I " ? prlremni.oo (.., bottle i .(,,) v.
all dm.te Id U.e fiuui State. c44 aid '
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When you come to the
Fair, come and see us.
We have more goods
than ever before.
Dress Goods, Silks,
Underwear, Hosiery,
Curtains, Coats,
Suits, Skirts, Furs.
rfjr OB ueccsson to' f
ma:
LI
Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate you will soon
be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renewer
L stops falling hair, and makes
REMOVAL 0I DEAD. ,
Notice is hcrcl'V j;iven th it it is I lie inten
tion of tlie untlrfitR'il to remove the re
m.iins of the ili-.ul in the ol.l I.u'her.m and
Kefurmed Cemetery nt the southeast corner
of I irt an 1 Center streets in the I'oaii of
lllooin.'.mr to ihe new Koscmont Cemetery
on the north side of the 1 .ilit Street road in
pursuance ol the Act of Aem!!y of M.iy
12, ISS;, ami the decree of the Court of
tv';iarter Session da'ed c; t. ir, loos, un
der procceJinys for the al andonment of s.ud
cemetery.
Notice is also heteby given that the re
latives and friends of any of such dead shall
have the ryht to remove the remains in said
burial ground at any time during said pro
ceedings of removal at their own expense be
fore actual removal bv the undersigne I.
Trustees of Saint Matthew's Kvangeli
cal Lutheran Church, per Win. Chris
mar, thf ir attorney.
The Reformed Church, per N. I".
Funk, their attorney.
NOTICK.
Sealed proposals vtid be received at il...
Oct. 13, 1905. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the re-
! r . .. - .1 . j 1. -
iuciui imc ueau notiies in trie cemetery at
me southeast corner 01 first and Center
streets in the Town of i.loomshim' m i)i
new kosemont Cen etery to a plot al out ?o
rods north of '.he e;.st entrance of said ceme
tery and the burial of said bodies, therein as
n... f A ..ml.l.. ..I-.: .
r1 wl .stiuiuy icui.niiig me removal
of dead bodies, also Ut the removal of said
bodies in the manner aforesaid and the !
"round of said cemeierv to ri-mf..rm tr '
proper grade. Separate 1 ids lor either or '
both will Le received.
N. I'. Funk, atty. for the Reformed
Church.
Wm. Chrisman, atty for St. M. K.
L. Church
1
W. L. Douglas
W. L. Douglas $3.00,
$3-50 and $400 shoes
have by their Excellent
style, Easy fitting and Sup
erior wearing qualities
achieved the largest sale of
any shoes of the price in the
world.
Fall styles now in stock let
us fit you with a pair.
W. H. MOORE,
Corner Main ami Iron Sts.,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
USE
BLACK
DIAIVIOND
WHISKY m
7-4 tf.
SIH10IES
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HairKenewer
hair prow. "V'TcrOrH1
Our Pianos
are tlie leaders. Our lines in
clude the following makes :
Ciias. M. St 11: i f,
IIfnry F. Mii.i.f.r,
Brewer & ryor, Koiu.fk &
Cami'Iiei.l, and Radei..
o
IX ORGANS we handle the
Estey, Mii.i.er,I1.Li:iir & Co.,
AND BOWLHY.
This Store has the agency for
SINGER HIGH ARM SE II -IXG
MACf.XES and
VICTOR 'IAI.KJXG
MA CIEYES.
o
WASH MACHINL'J
Helby, 1900, Queen, Key
stone, Majestic.
J.SALTZER,
Music Rooms Xo. 105 West Main
Street, Below Market.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
NOW IS THE TIME
of year when you think of cleaning
hoiiMe, uIho of cleaning tip the rub
l)lnh and foul matter which has ac
cumulated nliout your jiremlnes, to
tfuard UKitiMHt tiicknesx, luit do you
ever give the Hecond thought to the
old built-in unsanitary Plumbing
Fixtures which breed disoane right
in your own limine. If you thiuk
of installing
JXbtv Fixtures
I am ready to ounte vou i?ool nrl.-e
o 11 STA XHA II n .V 4 V7' 1 . v
MFG. CO' S Enamel Omul, all" fully
guaranteed.
All Jobbing ol Plumbing and Heating
Promptly Attendea to.
P. M. REILLY.
4S8 Centre St.
r
Kell 'Plione
Beagle Studio,
Frompt attention given
Photographic Work
Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromid
Enlargements. Made at Short
Fotlce.
The Beagle Studio
n ike sJmiA
MAIN AND CENTRE STS.