THE COLUMBIAN, B LOOMS BURft, PA. 11KM1S MOKE HEAT Til AX COAK v.vrntor Prumlaoi to Kevulutlonlxo tlio World's Fuel. Attoona, Pa., March 27. rerhapa tho greatest menace to tha powor of tho Coal TriiHt anywhere In tho world Ih John Ell more, a cohbler who has gone far beyond his hint In In rcntlng a method of extracting from aahes ten times as much hent as can tm derived from the best coal. EU tnoro snld he had resolved to Intro duce his Invention commercially so oon as he should be protected by patents and that he was not wasting words was shown by n demonstration h gave Jn the Citizens' Electrical Company' plant In the presence of several hundred persons. There he built a hotter Are with ashes under one of the concern's ten boilers than eon Id be made with coal under all tho nine other boilers combined. Hi secret Is a chemical compound with which ho sprinkles the ashes, of which he uses ten parts to ono of eoal: TO RIt I'OKKKJN HTI DEXT.S.I Movement in Germany, Whlrli Al leKes They Injure 1' Diversities. Berlin, March 25. The movement recently Inaugurated by Prof. Schlo wann tending to exclude foreign stu dents from the German unlverdtlob has met with a new Impetus becaur.3 of a conference called a few days ago tf Prof. Samasaer In tho Sophlen Saten. The professor tried to deiunn K.rate that the indiscriminate and easy admission of foreign student) to tho German universities id tho principal cause of the decay of many such institutions. He claimed that crime is Increas tnj; among university students, es pecially the foreign elemont. An other reason why the admiHslon of foreign students should be restricted, t.ctordlug to the professor, is to be found in the fact that many position of civil engineering, formerly occu pied by Germans In several European eiUes, are now given to natives who nave completed their studies lu Ger man Institutions. Famous Surgeon Dead. "VVelsbaden, Germany, March 27. Pvof. Ernst Von Bergmann, famous surgeon, died hero. Me was operated upon for uu In ternal disorder without an anaes thetic and bore the prolonged cut Uug of his abdomen with the greatest Prof. Ernest Von Bergniann. fortitude, although he did not direct the surgery, as he did in the case of s previous operation some month The Professor had many royal pa Uants. In May last he was sum Moned to Constantinople to attend the Sultan's daughter. In August so attended the Sultan himself. He also treated the late Shah of Persia arly this year, and he Is said to liave received a fee of $22,000. It Is said that Professor von Hergniaun taught Emperor William the ubo cf the laryngoscope. Shark Hit Off Finger. , Washington, March 28. An Inci dent reported in the mall just re ceived at the Insular Bureau from the Philippines Is that as one of the scats belonging to the gunboat El Oano was being rowed out to tho ship in Manila Harbor, Feb. 9, tho plug in the bottom came out, and to jwevent the boat from being swamped , J. J. Dunlap, a sailor, tfcmst his foreflnger Into the hole. The finger was immediately bitten off by a shark. The sailor will have to be retired. Invention to End Mine Horrors. Paris, March 26. Prof. Grehant. of the Academy of Medicine, has in rented an instrument which will in dicate when the gas in coal mines reaches such proportions in compari son with the air as to product detonation. According to the Pro fessor, It does not explode unless mixed with the air in the proportion of one-sixth. The instrument shows the exact proportion of gas in the mine. Dying Woman Shot Husband. Cleveland, Ohio, March 26. Be lieving she had only three days to ttve and fearing to die and leave her husband, Mrs. Charles Arery, of No. 1.611 Superior avenue, N. W., shot him twice, inflicting wounds that will prove fatal. Two shots were Bred, both taking effect One struck htm In the back Just over the right Udney, the other left a Jagged, flesh round In his left wrist. m W m ! tore - Wkt i rw A Square Deal Is assured you when you buy Dr. Pierce's family medicines for all the liiRrodl ents entering Into tbem are printed on the iHittln-wrapper and their fnrniulus are attested under oath as being complete and correct. You know Just what you are paying for and that the Ingredients are gathered from Nature's lalmrntory, bolng selected from the most valuable, native medicinal roots found growing In our American lorestlriwdwhlle potent to cure are pnrre7ti harmlinto t rate woinojKTOiiluTTyrn the most delicate woin(Sjj WTiitl3n?tB Not a 1ro H-ClUyrf .'ntp .their coapmnU: etter audit is use, hoth Tor lx- m mui ,i'.riiauu . taw-,uiutjMiuij ill'S UseiTlll till 111. ,V 1 L, O'lfe riTli- lirmcmk'S used In iliiin, rlliliet glycerine, '1 his agent possemies intrinsic mcaiciiiai properties 01 its own, being a most valuable antisept ic and anti ferment, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Glycerine iilnys an Important pnrt In Dr. Plerco's (iolilon Medical Discovery In tho cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, hcurt-burn, foul breath, con ted tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of tho stomach, liver and bowels. Hnfldes curing nil the above distressing ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery l a specific for all diseases of the mucous moinbrancs, as catarrh, whether of the nasnl passages or of the stomach, bowels or Milvlc organs. Even In Its ulcerative stages it will yield to tills sovereign rem edy If Its use lie persevered III. Ill Chronic Catarrh of tho Nasal passages. It Is well, while taking tlin "Golden Mcdicnl Dis covery" for the necessary constitutional treatment, to demise the passages freely two or throo times a day w ith Dr. Sage's Catarrh l'omedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures tho worst cases. In conirln and lionrseness caused by bron chial, throat and lung affect Ions, except con sumption in lis ndvitncttd Htatres, the "Hidden Medical Discovery " Is a most t fllrlent, rem edy, ospecially In those obstinate, hnmr-oil couihs caused hy Irritation and congestion of Hie linmclilnl mucous membrane The "His" eorery " Is not so good for acute coughs al ls lug from sudden colds, nor must It bo ex pected to cure consumption In Its advanced stinted no medlclnu will do that but for all tlm olntinato, chronic, couirhs, which. If neir ltiftrd. or badly treated, lead up lo consump tion, ii Uthe lH-t medicine, that enn betaken. Exaggerated Ego. Cases Quaint and Curious of Persons Who HavcJIt. When a gentleman residing in the mountains of Kistern Kentucky, says the Louisville Courier Journal lets his mind dwell upon the ctiss edness of his neighbor until he de cides that the man is tco mean to live and squatting behind a stump, awaits the neighbor's passing and linnets capital pumslunent upon him by placing a bullet from a 45 somewhere among his vita's, the executioner must be held blameless. He has the exaggerated ego. When a jealous husband rumi nates upon his imagined wrongs until he decides to strangle his wife with the cord that holds back the portieres in the parlor, and accomp lishes his purpose, he is not a crimi nal, but, temporarily, a maniac. He has the exaggerated ego. When an anarchist decides that the bead of the government is un worthy to rule, and that be is ap pointed by Providence to put him out of business with an infernal machine, and so explodes 10 pounds 01 dynamr.e under his carnage, dis tributing the head of the govern ment ovtr the immediate vicinity, be is blameless. He has the exag gerated ego. When the bank cashier needs a few millions, finding life irksome on a salary, of $5000 a year, and decides to buck the stock market with your savings and those of your neighbors, and coming out at the small end of the financial horn, decamps for Africa, he is not a bad man. He has the exaggerated ego. When a man operates a life in surance company for the purpose of fitting bis family out with indivi dual yachts and palaces, rather than with a view to making the di vidend accumulations of fact equal the dividend accumulations that glitter in the imagination of the agent, be is not a thief. He has the exaggerated ego. When a man persuades Jyou that he has a gold mine in Santo Domin go or Alaska too large for personal use, and is anxious to divide it with a few friends and casual acquain tances for whom he has always cherished a kindly feeling, and you join with 2000 others in investing your surplus cash, and it subse quently develops that the promoter never contemplated digging in earth lor gold, but was satisfied to inveigle the Innocent into digging it from their pockets, that man is not fellow to the home thief and second cousin to the pickpocket. He has the exaggerated ego. It is at once wicked and futile to try to proceed legally against per sons who do you financial or phy sicial violence while suffering from the exaggerated ego. The only practical plan of operating nowa days, when a man must needs pad dl: his own canoe or drift down stream, is to apply the David Har mn Golden Rule, "do unto others as they would do unto you, and do It fust," being careful to get to gether a considerable quantity of cash in the doing, or prior thereto. Then march into court with a large posse of picked alienists and explain that you have the exaggerated .'go. OABTOniA. tL. u:A 11-. 11 Boan the f m m m nm lwa" Whole-Wheat Bread. Stir together a cup, each, of holllng wwer and hot milk, and add a table-s-lMKinful of melted nutter and one of granulated siiKnr. When the mixture !3 blood warm stir in a yeast-cake that hns been dissolved In a gill of wnrm wjter. Mix three cups of whole-wheat flour with a cup of white flour mid work this Into the liquid mixture until you have a soft dough that enn be l;:ioded. Knead for ten or fifteen mlntues, cover and set to rise unt..l It Is twice Its original sIzp. Make Intn rninll loaves. IH It rise for an hour or mi:; very light, and hake In a steady oven. Canned Strawberries. Cnp the herrles and weigh them. To every pound of herrles nllow a quarter-pound of granulated sugar. Put the herrles and sugar In alternate layers In a ptircelaln-l.'ined preserving kettle and stnnd for an hour. Add a pinch of alum and set at the side of the ntove to simmer gently for fifteen minutes after the bubhllng actually begins. Dip out tho superfluous Juice which may he used for atrawberry J 'lly. Kill heated Jars to overflowing with tho Imlling fruit and seal. Dandelion Wine. Cover the dandelion blossoms with boiling water, stand on the side of tho ran go for five minutes then strain out the flowers, pressing these bard to extract all Juice. Measure this, sweeten to taste, and add brandy In the proportion of a pint of the liquor to four gallons of liquid. Tut In un corked bottles and set In a cool dark place unlll fermentation ceases, then robottle and seal. Gooseberry Jam. Top ami tall tho gooseberries ami weigh them, allowing four pounds of granulated sugar to six pounds of the fruit. Wash the berries, put them, still wet. In the kettle with the sugar and set at the ldo of the range, watching carefully that they do not scorch. Stir often. Cook steadily for an hour. If there Is too much juice dip :t out and keep for Jelly. Put tha Jam, boiling hot, into Jelly glasses and seal. Like Belles cf Long Ago. Many of the old chains which are niPTe threads of gold or silver are used to hang miniatures or locklets on. Heads, too, such as were worn by the belles of long ago, are wrapped around the throat and fastened in tho back with a cameo or amethyst clasp. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In r? ettate of John Krlctmer, late of the: Toibh Mi of Centre, in the Cutmty of Columbia, and State of rtnntylgaHta : Tho undemlnrd Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court ot ColuinbU county, to make rilstriiiutlnn of the fund In the bur.ciitor George W. Ko'ehner and Kmnrucl I Kelchncr, Kxr-;.'-tom of tne estate of John Kelohner, late of the Township afonsaid, as shown by their third and tlnal account tlti'd In tlv Orphans Court of t niiiuioia couiuv, to no. 10 or reoy. Term, 1 07. to and auinnir the rail lea legally entitled thnrnto, will sit at his oniee In the Town of HloomsburK, Pa., on Friday, April 14th, ItrtiT, at ten o'clock In t he forenoon of said duy, to per form the duties of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims ordemards against sad estate may present them or for ever after be derarred from coming In on said una, 8-T-ta. CLINTON IIBKKINO, Auditor. CHARTER NOTICE. Jn the Common Pleas Court of Columbia County. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be ma by t-bn ST. JOHN'S EVANOKLI. CAL LUTHERAN CUIKCH OK CATAW1SSA, PKNNHYLVAIA, to the Court of Common Pleas of the county aroresala on the 1st any of April 1807, At 10 o'clock a. m , underthe provisions of the Act ot Assembly of this Common weul.b eulltlea "An Aot to provide for the incorpora tlon and regulation of certain corporations," approved April ib, 1H74, and It supplements, for the approval and allowance of certain amendments to the charier ot said corpora Ion, as set forth la the petition therefor Hied m aaia oaun,. C. E. KREI8UEK, March 4th, HOT. 8-7-1L ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Martin Kline, late of Oranyt Township, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the e.'taie of Martin Kline, late of Orange township, deceased have been granted to the undersigned administrator, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having cIdIuib or ao- niands will make known the same without do lay to JOSEPH A. I1ENRIE, Administrator Orangevllle, K. F. D. No. 1, Clinton Herring, Atty. a-i4-8t.' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Margaret M. Smith, late of Qreenwoott 'I'ownshtp, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Margaret M. 8ml h, lute of Greenwood township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or denands will make known the same without delay to WESLEY MOKKIS, Administrator. MlUvllle. K. V. n. A. L. Fritz, Attorney. K-Jl-iit. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Eli Welliver, tale of Greenwood town' ship, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters ofudmln. Isr.raUon on the eatute of Ell Welliver, late of Greenwood township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator to whom all persons Indebted to Bald estate are requested to make paymen', and those having claims or demands will make known thnsame without delay to CllAHLEH K. WKLLIVEK Clinton tiernng, jsioomsourg, l'a. -28 et Attorney. t dodnlstrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Huston Robtsoti, late of Scott town ship, deceased. Letters of administration de bonis nnn In the above estate 'ave been granted to the uudor signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, tnd those having Just claims or demands will make known the same without delay. In the Orphans' Court for the County of Union INQUEST IIN PARTITION. KSTATK OK NHNJAMtN V. JIKIGII AKD, DKC'I). HflKltlU'H Of PICK. Lkwihhuho, Pa., March 19, 1907. To Mnry !' Kelgluud, widow. John Itelglinril, II Frank lteigliard, Slmniokln, Pp. I). Wesley Keigliiini.HoutliKlinroii.Pft Uco. P. Keiglinrtl, Kune, McKeun Co., Pu. Mnry V. Relghard, Kane. MeKeuu Co., Ph. C'lnrn. Kitster, Mlllhelm, Centre Co., Penn'ii. Elizabeth Whe, Portland Mills, Klk Co., Pn. Job ti licnton Reiglinnl, Loganton, Clinton Co., Ph. Krnest II. Reiglinnl, Olady, Ran dolph Co., West Va. OttoE. Reigliurd, Topton, Cherokee Co., X. C. Willi J. Reiglinnl, West Port. Clin ton Co., Pu. Reside A. Reiglinnl, Lock Ilnven,Pii. C. S. Whitman, guiirilinii of Pearl II. Reiglinnl, Glen Union, Clinton Co., Pn. RImmIii M. Whitman. Glen Union, Pn. The Penn Trust Co., Heading, Pn. guardian of Pearl K Jiieoliy, Elsie H. Jueoliy unit Edith Jucohy. Jennie Keleliner. Jersey hore, Pn. Reeky C. Ent, Eight Ktreet, Pn. Kusie E. Townseml, 3o37 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111. John 15. Reiglinnl, Light Street. Pn. Cnrrie E. Reiglinnl, Eight Street, Pa. Benjamin T. Reigliiird, Cetitrejioint, Iowa. XV. R. Mot, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. C. K. Motz, MoticHsen. Pu. Francis J. Mot.. Sewic.kley, Pn. Hurry J. Welch, Freeiiort, Illinois. William R. Welsh, W'alseiiburg.Col oruilo. Relle A. Welch, 2147 Grant Ave., Denver, Col. Krnnees G. Foley, Superior, Wis consin. Charles Reiglinnl, Sycamore, Ills. Florence Uellendorf, Sycamore, Ills. Roland Reigliunl, Sycamore, Ills. Wnltcr Reiglianl, Sycamore, Ills. Sliepard XV. Reiglianl. Hub Cloth Hoiisp, Cliieairo, Ills. .Mary Relic Welch, Williamsburg, Kansas. Louise McWilliams, Water Valley, Mississippi. .lennette A. Relghard, Freeport 111. Rhmelie E. Gust, Mitllinlmrg, Pa. Janus R. Smith, Milton, Pu. ( 'titherineWitkinson, Milllinlurg,Pn. Relle Smith. Tyrone, Pa. Takk Notic'K, that by virtue of a Writ of Partition In the estate of the decedent above named, to nie directed nod made returnable at May Term of sum l ourt, uu Iiiiitilsition will lie lielu on the premises of Tract No, 1. herein after described, on MONDAY, MAY tith, 1907, ut 10 o'clock a. in., thence proceeding to Tracts Nos. 2, and 3, and on the premises of Tract No. 4, herein after described, on WEDNESDAY, MAY htli, 1907, at one o'clock p. in., to ascertain and inquire, among other things, -whether t he said severul prem ises cap be parted and divided without prejudictlto or spoiling the whole there of, otherwise to value and appraise the sume; when and where you may at tend If you see proper. The said real estute consists of tho following tracts, more fully described in the petition for said Writ, to wit: No. 1. An undivided one-half inter est in all that tract of furm land situate in the township of Limestone, County of Union, Peniin. , bounded north by land of J. Merrill Rarber and Calvin M. Hayes; on the cast by public road and land of the estate Renj. Chambers, dee'd; on the south by land of Surah F. Rarber and Samuel Barber, and on the west by land of the heirs of Thomas C. Barber, dee'd. containing 112 acres, more or less. No. 2. An undivided one-half inter est in a tract of land In Lewis town ship, Union Co., Penna., bounded on the north by land late of 8. 8. Myers and William Catherman; on the east by lund of James K Reish;on the south by land late of Joseph Banders, and on the west by lands late of Noah Binga man and Christian Meusch, containing 98 acres and allowance. No. 3. An undivided on-half inter est in a tract of land in Limestone township. Union Co., Pa., bounded by lands of J. Merrill Rarber, Ludwig F. Shoemaker. Horace P. Glover. Ben I. Chambers and others, containing 42 acres, more or less. No. 4. All that certain tract of farm lund situate in Scott twp., Columbia Co.. Penna.. of which XV. P. Everlv is now tenant, bounded north by lands of James Keieiiurii and public road lead ing from Paper Mill to Esny; east by piinno roan leading from l,igiit Ktreet to Espy and lund of Josiah Giger: south by hinds of Harvey Creveling and B. F. Zurr, and west by public road, ex tension of Fifth St.. Bloomsburir. and land of Harvey Creveling, containing lou acres ana S7 perches. HOWARD XV. DIEFFENDERFER. Sherifl, Glovkk & Glover, ) Anurkw A. Lkihkb, f Attorneys. 3-21-Ct AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mehetable A lliertson, lots of Greenwood township. The undersigned appointed an auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia Count v to maka distribution of the fund lo the bands of the Administrator, of said deceased, will sit at his oflloe In Hloomsburg, Pa., on Thursday, April llth. I'.liff at 10 o'clock a.m. to nerinrm Urn duties of his appointment, when and where all parties interested in the fund in the hands of the administrator of said deceased will annenr and prove tho same or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. ta. B. F. ZAHR, Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Annie Culp, late of Ml. Pleasant town. ship, deceastd. Notice Is hereby given that lotto's testament. ary on the estuto of Annie Culp, late of ML 1'leasant township, deceased, have been grant ed to Charles Culp, resiaentor Hloomsburg, l'a., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to niuke payment, und those having claims or den.ands will make known the umiij wnnoutaeiay. CUAKLKH CU' P, r red ikuler, Kxeculor. 8-2H t Attorney. Bloomsburg, l'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Turiuant to an order from the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, tho undersigned administrator of the estate of Martin Kline, lato of the Township of Orange, Ir. the County of Columbia, and Slate of Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale on the prrmlses lately occupied by said deceased near Howmun's Mills on FRIDAY, THE 29th DAY OF MARCH, 1907, at two o'clock of ralil day, the following described real estate: All that certain mesMiare, tenement and tract of land situate In the Townnh'p, crunty and state aforesaid, bounded and des cribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning atafne corner oflandr.f William Bellas and Wesley Bowman, thenre by land of William Hellas and Wesley Bowman, North 'wenty-clght degrees West one hundred and four-tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of Wesley Bowman South nfy-three degrees West twenty-one and five-tenth perches to a Btone, thence by tho sarr.e South onn-hnlf degree East fourteen and two-tenth perches to a stone, tbence by the same Houth twenty-seven and one-half degrees Wes' eight and four-tenth perches to a stone, thence by the same North sixty and one-half degrees West fourteen and three-tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of Ell Kline South forty.flvo and one-fourth degrees West twenty nine and one-tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of John Crouse South twenty-six and threc-fcurth degrees East sixty-four and six tenth perches to a vctone, thence by land of Wesley Bowmnn North twenty-seven degrees East seventy and seven-tenth perches to the place of beginning, containing 34 ACRES and 133 PERCHES of land, be tSe earns more or less. It being the same premises which Rebecca Johnson by deed dated April Ath, 186H, recorded n Colum bla County in deed book Vol. "U" atpage44T conveyed unto Martin Kline and Pavld B, Kline, and which the said David B. Kline by deed dated Oct. Iflth, 1874, recorded In Columbia County In deed book Vol. 27 at page 851, con vcyed his Interest In the same unto the said Martin Kline, and the description herein used is tho same as that con'alned lo said last menu ined deed ; and whereon Is erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND BARN and other outbuildings. ALSO all the Interest of the said Martin Kline in all 'hat certain plo"e. parcel and lot of ground situate in tho Township, county ard St te aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt : Beginning at a stone, thence by lands ef Jacob Johnson, heirs of crouse South forty-live and one-fourth degrees West forty, feven and seven-tenth perches to a sassafras thenco by heirs of Andrew Crouse North forty, nine and three-fourth degrees West forty por. ches to a stone, thence by lands of Edward Mc Henry North fifty-tour degrees East fifty-eight perches to a stone, thence by public road South seventeen degrees East twenty perches to a stone, tbence along public toad South flfty-slx degrees East twelve perches to tho place of oeglnnlng, containing io ACRES and 132 PERCHES OF LAND. be the same more or less. It being the same premises of which Kll Kline died seized and which descended to the said Martin Kline and others. This farm Is In a fairly good state of cultiva tion and Is a desirable little tarnr. Possession glvea April 1st, 1907, providing one-fourth of the purchase money Is paid. All personal pro perty on premises reserved. Deed and surveys it wanted at expense of purch iser. Tkhms or Bali : Ten per cent of one-fourth of purchase money to be paid at striking down of the property, balance of one-fourth at o"n flrmatloD nisi of sale, or wiien possession Is taken, and remaining three-fourths within one year from date of sale with interest on all un paid purchase money from date of sale. JOSEPH A. BENRIE, Administrator ot Martin Kline, dee'd. Clinton uikbino, Attorney. 3-7-ts. NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County. Filed March 7, Itft. In re-petPlon of the Commissioners of Col umbla County to sell at public sale certain real estate possessed by said County, situate In the Borough of Berwick, In said iwumiru nuu (jron'rniea as rouows t Pa-ta of water lots No's t and 10 In said Borough on north by road leading to river, on East by lot No. 8, on South by river, and on the west by Chesnut. street, whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling house, each lot belng4Uu feet wide the same being part of the toll bridge over the river Susquehanna of the Berwick Bridge Company of Berwick In said County pur chased by said Counties of Columbia and Lucerne under said proceedings, as will more fully and at large appear by re.'erence to the report of viewers with the map annexed thereto filed In said proceedings on the 14th day or September 1000, as of No. Mn April Term, WOO In said court of yu trter Sessions of the County ot Now March 4th, 1007 on reading the within Petition the same Is directed Inha ninrt mH Thursday the th day of March, VX7 at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon Is fixed for the heating t.1,111 u j gam ivui v. INCORPORATION OF "THE CRAFTSMAN." In the Court of Common Pleas) Ho. of Columbia County. I Term 1907 Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the above Court on April 4th, 1H07 at ten o'clock a. m. under the "Corporation Act o( 1874" of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, an1 the supplements there n. for tha charter of an Intend-Hl corporation to be called "The Craftsman," the charaoter and object of which Is, The maintenance of a club for frater nal, educational and so lal enjoyments, and for these niiruose to have and possess unit i.m all the rights, benents and prlvllo-es of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on nie In the Prothonotary's omce B. i M0Kn.11 W4-4t Solicitor EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Buffnogle Idle of the township of Fishing Creek, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters testament. ary on the estate ol John Uultnogle, late of the uiwiiniuii m rimungi reva, oouuty oi Columbia, Pa.. doceK'ed. have boon irranteil m Hninh u John, resident of BlooniHOurg, to whom all pel-runs ihucdicq 10 Bind estatcare requested to make payment, and those having claims or de. mauds will make knowu tie samo without de. lay. , K...1U H JCUN, Er.etu'.ui'. Professional Curds. II. A. McKILLIP. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building and Floor Kloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. Ent Building, Coust House Square. Eloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. R.JOHN, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Hartman Building, Market Square Bloomsburg, Pa. FRED IKF.LER, ATTORNEY-itT-LAW Office Over First National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, CLYDE CHAS. VETTER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office in Wirt's Building. Bloomsburg, Pa. W. H. RHAVVN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Comer of vl and Main Sta. CATAWI'SSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herrings Bloomsburg, Pa. I Orangeville Wednesday each week A. L. FRITZ. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office Bloomsburg Nat'l l ank Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCE AMD EAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townsend's Building Bloomsburg, Pa, ' N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Ent's Building, Court House Sqnart Bloomsburg, Pa. SADE T. VANNATTA fSnceessor to f T. Krapp) GENERAL INSURACE Office 238 Iton St., F.1oomsbuni Pa Oct, 31, 1901. tf M. f. LVIZ & SON, INSURANCE and REALESTATI AGENTS AND BFOKERS. N. W. Corner Main and Centre St Bi.ooMsnuRG, Pa. Represent Seventeen as good Companies a there are in the World and all loses promptly adjusted and paid at their office. DR. V. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton's Building, Main below Marke Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner All work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATH by the use of Gas. and free of charge when artificial teeth are inserted Open all hours during the day DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Crown and bridge work a spi . -'alty Corner Main ond Centre stiwi Bloomsburg, Pa. Colnmbla A Montour Telephone connection J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. ' No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours 10 to 8 Telephone J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence, 410 Main St. 7-3Q-'v BLOOMSBURG, PA EDWARD. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRAL1A. PA. Oflloe Llddloot building, Locust avenar H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Ent building, "-16-ft WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Weill' ullding over J. O. Wells' Hardware Store, Bloomsburg, Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snydkr, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and convenient sample room, bat rooms hot and cold water and U modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL, no. 121 west Main Street rra.nJrnn.nl.. 1 . r --.--.wn Miu)i, IWML O rooms,hot and cold water, and modern oO wnina Das atlr nJtL 1 . a swwvu wiii L'cfti wines ond liquors. First-class livery attached MONTODB TBXIFHONB. BILL num BTBS TIBTBD, SLASSBS FITTBD. H. BIERMAN. M. n HOHQIOP ATHIC PHYSICIAN AND fiUHQl pioi Hocii- Oflloe Hosidence, n Bt, 10 a, m. to p. m., sjw to 8 p. m. BLOOM HUVBq, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. Represents twelve of the strongest (YmDa In the world, among which are: Cash Total H tll Capital. AMH..IK ovF Franklin of Pblla hAj,mio t8,lvti,t si vt) Penn'a Phi la. 4uo,ooo s,kmio Oueen,OfN.y. MX,u,. 8,M,,Die l'o wesleliealer, N. V, DfKi.om mm.sit is N. America, I'hlla, S,imc,u"0 !Vt".T Id O'V , r-,.-. o .-n.,, ,.,y. r.'
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