The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 11, 1907, Page 5, Image 6

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EVANS' SHOE STORE.
rt.nf:ss Fon vocal cxlti i'.k:
Deeds Recorded.
utnre Rlncura
THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO, PA.
That Easter Outfit
Can be found in our Ready to Wear Section
SUITS OF ALL KINDS $10.00 to $30.00.
COATS $3.50 to $8.75. WAISTS $1.00 to $8.00
SKIRTS $4.00 to $12.00.
TRIMMED HATS NOW READY ft".
FLOOR RUGS, FINE LINE.
In Voice l'lfKluclion.
Students in vocal culture oro
rilled In throwing the tones for-
Recorder Frank W. Miller has
ecoided the following deeds with
n the past few days:
Catharine A, Bundy and Ftank
j'.tindy to William T. Creasy for
liree tracts of land in Catawissa
ownship; consideration $1250.
Why not have the best?
40 Slylcs of beautiful Oxfords
and SIiooh to Select From.
EASTER
Wv.rA In the mask of the face, in
dor to produce musical tones hav-
n 't the desired quality, resonance
md volumo necessary to good sing
.nj?. The tendency of beginners in
vocaj culture la naturally to follow
William J. Knorr Eslate to An
lie M. White for part of lot No. 85
n M. W. Jackson's addition to the
lorough of Berwick; consideration
THE COLUMBIAN.
Bl.OOMSIiUKG, PA.
TI I U Its DAY. A I'M Ij II. 1!)U7
Kntrrrd at the foul OJIlif, Bloomtfmrg, Pa.
a tecontl clat nmttrr, Match 1, 1888.
BUSINESS10CALS.
Cheap Clubbiug Offer-
T We have arranged to supply some
excellent literature at a very low
price. They are the following:
Columbian aud American
Farmer - - - $i.oo
Regular price $1.50.
Columbian and New York
Thrice a Week World $1.50
Regular price $2.00.
Columbian and Woman's
Jlome Companion $1.50
Regular price $2.00.
The latter is a splendid magazine
with a circulation of 600,000. In
form it is like the Ladies' Jlome
Journal, and is fully equal to it iu
every respect. Take advantage of
this unusual offer now. Don't
wait. tf.
Calendar pads
Columbian office.
for
1907
at the
tf.
Visiting cards and Wedding iuvi
tations at the Columbian office, tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
The property of Mrs. William
lilwell on West Third street is for
sale, or will be rented if not sold by
April 1st. tor particulars inquire
ol Geo. Ii. Elwell. tf.
FOR SALE.
A medium sized heater iu good
condition. Apply at 161 East Fifth
street.
Paper napkins and doilies at the
Columbian office. tf.
Miss Mary Low of Delaware, N.
J. is a guest at the home of Dr. J.
J. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Palmer eel
eoratea tneir golden wedding on
Tuesday.
The Ploomsburg Dtiving Asso
ciatiou is discussing plans for hold'
ing a meeting soon.
The contract for planking the
river bridge has been awarded by
the county commissioners to W.
H. Betz.
G. Edward Elwell, who spent
his Easter vacation fat home, re
turned to Trinity College, Hartford
Conn, on Monday.
C. W. Funston has sold his
Franklin car to W. E. Gray of
Williamsport. Mr. Funston
purchase a larger car.
will
J. M. Heddens has been confined
to his house for several days by ill
ness Jacob Keefer has been assist
ing in the meat market.
Townsend s new store room is
undergoing a thorough overhauling
preparatory to being occupied by
Townsend's Clothing Store.
Mrs. Araminta Wilson has sold
her property on Market street, be
tween Third and Fourth streets, to
county commissioner J. A. Hess.
The Columbia County Medical
Society held a meeting at the Sus
quehanna House, Catawissa, on
Tuesday. Papers were read by
Drs. Bruner and Arment.
Arthur Roan has rented a dwell
ing on Center street, and will move
there on May ist. His place is
part of the J. L. Girton property,
now owned by P M. Giltnore.
Dr. J. C. Ruter was injured by
fall on Tuesday, breaking two
ribs. He was standing on a barrel
in his stable and was thrown to the
flcor. The Doctor is 81 years of age.
I Sunbury has a motor boat club
with about fifty members. During
the coming summer the club po
poses to give several water carni
vals on the Susquehacna River in
front of the town.
Patent Leather, Vici Kid,
Patent Colt, Gun Metal,
PRICES, 1.00 to 1.00
Styles and workmanship Supreme
The Progressive Shoe Store
Miss Mary Alice Port, Professor
of Greek in Fisk University, Nash
ville, Tenn. has been elected Pre
ceptress at the Normal School by
the Board of Trustees. She is a
graduate of Smith College.
Rev. L. F. Baker of Selinsgrove
general missionary of the Diocest
of Harrisbure of the Episcopal
Church, was in town on Monda
solcitating subscriptions to the en -
dowment fund of the diocese.
Yesterday was about c!i.Krrpi.rol,llr's constant and perslHtent p-
able a day for April as ever happen-T1!'118, la .rdor to ro(1"re 11,0
ed. It rained or snowed, mosthf. rln n th ?ln?er' a .New Yorlt
v.v. ..w, .....j, .u.jr. mv v.hlch he calls a "voice placer" It
being damp, the thermometer stooc )3 made of a thln vibratory strip of
around 40 all day. There was nolriring steol, shaped to conform to
the slightest suggestion of an Aprilt ho general outline of tho human
shower in it. " face, a rubber ball on the lower end
..w. pressing against tho nmall cavity in
Women's interests are given verylhp woutl Ju8t abov" the front teeth,
snerinl attention in 77, Wu V,r r Tll pressure ol this ball haj tho
as well as in the illustrated coloMI" YEARS
section which is devoted exclusive
ly to women's interest in 7ie Phila-
delphia Sunday Press. The regular
departments are all handled by ex
perts and the patterns for embroid
ery work and millinery arc valuable.
It you order Ihe rress served at
your home seven days in the week
you are sure to get the best there
is both as to news and other fea
tures.
A Chinese Invitation.
Judge Buffington. of the United
States Court, in Philadelphia re
centlv, displayed to friends a unique
tiling in tue way of an invitation.
It was received by Dr. Neal, a rela
tive of tha Judge, who is a practt
ciug physician in China, and it bade
the Doctor attend a reception by
Vong bhih Gang, imperial govern
or of the province of Shan Tung
The envelope is about 8 inches long
and oi the typical thin Chinese-red
paper. Dr. Neal had written
careful interpretation beside each
Chinese character before sending it
to judge riumngton. The in vita
tion was written in the box-like
Chinese characters and the literal
translation is: ''Carefully settled
present moon the eighth day af
ternoon 6 o'clock half-hour
clean cuffj respectfully await the
light ot your presence."
The Doctor mentioned is James
B. Neal, son of the late William
Neal, who was born and raised in
Blooinsburg.
Sunday School Convention.
The list of speakers for the com'
ing county Sunday school conven
tion being made up, the committee
announce the preliminary plans ar
ranged for one of the greatest
county conventions ever held in
Columbia County. The list of
speakers insures this. They are
Dr. Forrest E, Duger, of Philadel
phia; Miss Amanda B. Landes. of
Millersville Normal school; Miss
Kathenne Hoffman, of Lebanon;
Hon. Fred T. Ikeler, Hinsord V.
Honlett, of Colgate Theolojrical
beminary, Mr. Myron I. Low, and
others will report the great World's
Convention at Rome. Other unique
leatures under consideration will
make this gathering so helpful and
interesting that no wide-awake S
S. worker or pastor in the county
can afford to miss it.
" MORE IMPROVEMENTS.
Great doings are going on at the
First National Bank Building.
The walls are being propped up
preparatory to the extensive chang
es that are to be made. The bank
will occupy the entire first floor.
Plate glass will be put in the en
tire front and side, a new vault will
be built, and the place will have
very lew equals in the state when
completed. It will take six months
to complete the work, and it is said
that the cost will be about $22,000.
H. W. CHAM PUN M.D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Particular attention to examining and treat
ing children's eyes.
Ent Building. Bloomsburg, Pa.
To AW tho Hingis,
t!:o speaking voice, and to overcome
"ie many difficulties, and to Rcqulro
the proper placement of the voico
v u. a l tft lllfiLl MllirL'L
Bloomsburg Man, Wouuded at South Moun
tain, Can't Lose Trophy.
With a Confederate oullet in his
neaa tuat nas been there 44 years
and six months, Abraham Straus
ser, of No. 28 West Third street,
hale and hearty, celebrated the
seventy fifth anniversary cf his
birth on Sunday. At 30 years of
age, on November 5, 1861, he en
listed in the Union army, and at
the battle ot South Mountain, on
September 14, 1862, Mr. Stransser
was struck squarely between the
eyes witn a mime Dan, and was
left lying on the field for dead. He
was unconscious for two days
then, when h; did unally come to
his senses, he was discovered by
Ins comrades and carried to a hospi
tal.
At the hospital he hovered be
tween life and death for nine weeks
but finally recovered and was dis
charged from the service. Since
that time Mr. Strausser has spent
all his life in Columbia County.
On several occasions he has had
X-ray photographs taken of his
head, and the ball was plainly
located between the roof of the
mouth and the frontal bone of the
skull. The photographs were made
by eminent experts, and they al
said it was a wonder that he was
not instantly killed.
PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT.
Following is the Librarian's re
port of the Bloomsburg Publij Li
brary for the month of March
Circulation Fiction, 1849. Phil
osophy 1. Religion 2, .Sociology 11,
Science 30, Useful Arts 10, Fine
Arts 19, Literature 186, Travel 2c,
Biography 40, History 129; total
circulation for the month 2320; to
tal circulation to date 106,747;
average daily circulation for the
month 9; evening circulation tor
the month 17533; reading rom
visitors icr tne montu 730; regis
tration tor the month 15; registra
tion to date 2713.
To our five cent shelf we have
added this month A. J. W. Mason's
"Running Water," Meredith
Nicholson's "Port of Missing
Men," T. Hopkinson Smith's
"Veiled Lady," Florence Morse
Kinsley's "Truthtul Jane," and A
E.Thompson's "Polly of the Pin
es." We have added a number of
new myths and legends and fairy
tales for the younger children and
they will be ready for circulation
within the week.
Pastry Flour.
A special brand of pastry flour
manufactured by Keiter's Mill, is
au excellent at tide,- and for Ipastry
cooking cannot be surpassed.
Tbroughthe courtesy of Mr. Keiter
we have given it a test, and find that
all the good things said about this
flour are true. Ask your grocer
for Keiter's Pastry Flour.
DISTRICT AGENT
AND HBVEHAL ABLK
SOLICITORS WANTED
Our accident and health Insurance
both industrial and commercial, with
Legal Her vices, in magnetic, the only
kind on the market. Write today to
North American Accident Ins. Co.,
143 Liberty Kt., New York. 4-4-4t
(j. 1 400.
Albert M. Bidlenian et al. to
Samuel Andreas for lot of ground
,in Mifflitiville; consideration 240.
Samuel Andreas and wife to Ben
latum fennypacker tor a lot ot
ground in the village of Miffliuville;
:onsideration $80.
Charles A. Richard and wife to
Wilson L. Hawk for tract of land
in Main township.
J. R. Fowler. Co. Treas.. to II.
J. Seely for tract of land in Mifflin
township.
II. J. Seely a.id wife to F. C.
Schweppenheiser ior a tract of land
K n Mifflin township.
n Benjamin Pennypacker and wife
"to Lewis II. Creasy for a lot of
Wound in the village of Mifflinville;
p"ousideratiou $2600.
th5 W. F. Fenstermacher et al. to S.
pnft. Fenstermacher for 56 acres of
vn;nd in Main township; cousidera-
jon $1400.
t.'bj Frank I Dewaltet al. to George
thk. Tustin for 107 acres and 117
f;"Wches of laud iu Ceuter township;
JjJ'Jonsideration $3200.
tn1 XT T T;jl. ....... t -ll..,.,. TM
ira Heist lor a house and lot of
ant
round situate in the Town of
n.JMoomsburg; consideration $1400.
mos Johnson and wife to Charles
Ryman for 25 acres of land in Bea
ver township; consideration, $1150.
John J Gardner et ux. to Chas.
Singley for a lot of ground in the
borough of Catawissa; consideration
$1200.
Edward W. Hughes and wife to
Trustees First Methodist Protes
tjnt church of West Berwick for a
lot of ground iu the borough of
West Berwick.
Thomas Vardrop and wife to
William J. Beaver for 27 acres and
74 perches in Locust township
consideration $961.19.
I. B. Gibbons to G M. and Chas
Gibbons for two pieces of land in
Benton township; consideration
$2000.
W. W. Black et al. to H. W
shatter tor 04 acres ot laud in
Greenwood township; considera
tion $2900.
Philip Manhart to Isaac Winter
steen for two tracts of land in Frank
lin township; consideration $2500
Julia A. Barkley to Willard P
McCloskey for lot of ground in the
town of Bloomsburg; consideration
$475-
Catherine Harger to Emanue
Harger for 100 acres of land in Bea
ver township; consideration $1000.
Charles F. Neyhard and wife to
tsessie 1. Gennana ior bouse and
lot of ground in the town of Blooms
burg; consideration $1500.
Andrew J. Kneeley and wife to
J. M. Iluusinger for lot of ground
situate iu village of Mifflinville;
consideration $90.
J. M. Hunsinger to Elizabeth
Hons for a lot of ground situate in
Mifflinville; consideration $90.
M. B. Klinger and wife to Lillian
May Scott for 53 acres and 125
perches of land in Benton township;
consideration $312.80.
John H. Gensemer and wife to
William Krickbautn for two lots of
ground situate in the town of
Bloomsburg; consideration S2900.
Margaret Carl to Jacob Tyson lor
lot No. 4 in Block F, Aristes; con
sideration $350.
George A. Cavanee and wife to
William A. Wattets for lot of ground
in town of Bloomsburg; considera
tion $2925.
Charles M. and Miriam A. Hess
to Harry E. Broadt for lot of ground
in the town of Bloomsburg; con
sideration $1000.
American Car and Foundry Co
to Rev. James W. Gilland for lot of
ground in the borough of Berwick;
consideration S840.
J. B. Robtson, executor of the
Estate ot Phoebe Trump to C. Sam
uel Lehman for a lot of ground in
Espy; consideration $902.80.
William II. Moore and wife to
Gilbert Ely for a lot of ground in
the town of Bloomsburg; considera
tion $475.
Industrial Building and Loan As
sociation to Calvin C. Girton for a
house and lot oi ground in the town
of Bloomsburg; cousideration $1300.
Jessie K. Rhone and wife to Sam
uel Golder for 70 acres aud 150
perches of laud in Jackson township;
consideration $125.
M. L. Jarrard and wife to John
Timbrell and wife for part ot lot No.
113 in M. W. Jackson s addition to
borough of Berwick; consideration
$500
OAOTOXIT-A..
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DEALERS IN
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec
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o -
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Goods a. Specialty.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
JUPITER, KING OSCAR, WRITTEN GUARANTEE,
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Also F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsburg, Pa.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
Carpets, Rugs, Matting and
Draperies, Oil Cloth and
Window Curtains
You Will Find a Nice Line at
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Read this announcement. It is your opportunity.
If you don't read it you will miss your chance. The
greatest magazines in this country have combined to be
offered together at a greatly reduced rate. Never before
was such an offer given to the public, and it is safe to
say never will be made again. This year several maga
zines have increased their subscription price, which
shows how much greater this offer really is. The only
reason we are making it to the people of this vicinity is
because the magazine finds they have not as many sub
scribers as they desire in this particular locality. But
only a limited number will be sold at this price, there
fore we advise every one to accept this offer without
delay. When we have received a certain number we
shall withdraw the offer.
Cosmopolitan per year $1.00 ) Our
The Columbian per year $1.00 Price
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For 1907 the publishers of the Cosmopolitan announce coutrlbu
tlons from such famous authors as G. Bernard Bhaw, Jack Lon1n,
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