THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURd, PA. A THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, FA. THURSDAY, AVGtTST 1. 1TO7 Kutered at the Poet Ojnre, nioamtMirg, Pa. aeeeamd clam matter, March 1, 1mn. J. M. Robbins fa rorrinitinK his Market street residence. Mrs. H. L. Gemlierling of Sun tivtry is the guest of her sister, Mr. II. C. Jones today. The excursion to KaRlcsniere on the P. & R. on Wednesday was a success. Two hundred and thirty nine Bloomsburgerstook advantage of it. Boyd Rutter will return to the Naval Academy at Anapolis, Md., on Friday. It will be thirteen months before he will have another vacation. Captain and Mrs. W. II. Thurs ton of SunLury, have been visiting their son, R. C. Thurston, editor of the Bloomsburg Daily. The Captain is a veteran of the civil war. The following letters are held at the Bloomsburg post office: Mr. Arthur McGee, Mr. Harvey N. Wedbam, Miss Laura Williams. Cards: Miss Pearl Harvey, Miss Mary Sweppenhciser. Farmers are having great trouble to get help at this busy season. In many instances the wives and (laughters are assisting in the fields. The labor problem is getting to be one of vast proportions. Huckleberries were in market this morning, and one dealer sold them at 15 cents a box. He soon sold out, and the only other wagon that had them charged 20 cents a box. And yet it is said that huck leberries are plenty. The new office of the United States Express Company will be one of the finest. It is centrally located, aud the interior is hand somely finished with metal ceiling and hard wood paneling. It will soon be ready for occupancy. The festival for the benefit of the hospital will be held on the grounds of St. Columba's church, corner of Third and Iron streets, ou Satur day evening. All the fire compa nies will participate in a parade in the early part of the evening. r r 1 HIN 1 O ventionsas well as large. Send for free booklet. Milo B. Stevens & Co., S84 14th St., Washington. D. C. Branches: Chicago, Cleveland, De troit. Estab. 1864. 7'24-4t. The annual reunion of the Sutliff family will be held at the Hunting ton Valley campground on Satur day, August 10th. An interesting program has been arranged for the "y. A general invitation is ex tended to all members of the Sutliff family to attend. Rev. J. W. Digglcs and family left on Wednesday morning for their summer vacation. They will spend the month of August at Brentwood, Long Island. During the rector's .absence, Mr. Geo. B. Boggs will read the .service in the Fpiseopal church at 10:30 Sunday mornings? - A Philadelphia man was sitting in front of the Exchange Hotel on Tuesday morning and on hearing that the price of red raspberries on the curb was 15 cents a box he re marked, "Better send to Philadel phia for them. We pay only 8 or 10 cents down there for nice ones." Miss Louise Snyder of Shepperds town West Virginia,' was the guest of Miss Anna Creasy at Arbutus Park last week. On Sunday she received a telegram announcing the death of her mother. She was taken to Sunbury in an automobile, and there took a train for home. . oasvonxA. Bean the . Jy Kind You Have Always Signature EVANS' SHOE STORE. Why not have the best? -JO Styles of beautiful Oxfords and Shoes to Select From. sunriER Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Patent Colt, Gun Metal, PMCES, 1.00 to 1.00 Styles and workmanship Supreme, Tho Progressive Shoe Store DEMOCRATIC RULES. Prepared by the Committee for the Party in the County. The Rules Committee, appoint ed by the Democratic County Con vention, met at the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Saturday hst, and formulated a set of Rules for the government of the Democratic par ty in Columbia county. The Com mittee will again meet on August 10th, next, for the purpose of for mally adopting these Rules. The Rules follow: Rulr I Primary Elections Two primary elections shall be held each year, in each election dis trict of Columbia County. One shall be held on the fourth Satur day before the February election, to be known as the winter primary; the other shall be held on the first Saturday of June, excent in vears when a President of the United Mates is to be elected, in which it shall be held on the second Satur day of April, to be known as the spring primary. Rulk II Qualifications ofVo tkrs at Primary Elections Every person offering to vote at a Democratic primary election must have the same qualifications of elec tions entitled to vote at general and special elections within the election district where the primary election is held. Each elector shall prove ins qualifications and Ins identity in the same manner in which elec tors in the election district in whirh he offers to vote are, or hereafter may be, required by law to prove ineir qualifications or identity, on election day. Rule III Permanent Organi zation. The permanent organization of me Democratic party m the County 01 voiumoia snail consist ot the lot lowing bodies: First, Standing committee, beconcl, Vigilance Com mittee. Rule Iv Of the Standing Com MITTEE. Section i. The standing com mittee shall consist of one (1) Dem ocratic elector from each election district, who shall be voted for on the day of the spring primary elec ttion, and elected by the voters of his district. The candidate receiv ing the highest nun ber of votes shall be the standing committee man. Each committeeman must reside in the election district he is chosen to represent. In case of a tie vote for standing committeeman, the candidates receiving the tie vote shall cast lots before the county commissioners of Columbia County and the one to whom the lot shall fall shall be declared the standing committeeman of such election dis trict1 provided that the County Chairman shall cast the lot on be half of any candidate who shall re fuse to appear for such purpose be fore the County Commissio.jers, and in case both candidates refuse to appear, the County Chairman and Secretary shall respectively cas'. the lots on behalf of said candidates. Section 2. In case of a vacan cy occurring in the office of stand ing committeeman of an.": district by reason of death, resignation or otherwise, the Couty Chairman shall have the po.er to appoint a successor to fill said vacancy, pro vided each member of the standing committee shall have power to ap point a substitute for any special parpose, which substitution must be in writing, propc.iy signed and forwarded to the County Chairman, and when new election districts are created the County Chairman shall name the committeeman of such district, who shall serve until a successor is duly elected according to law. Any substitute appointed under this section must reside In the election district he is substitut ed to represent. Section 3. The standing com mittee shall meet on the first ' Sat urday after the spring primary of H. W. CKAMPLIN M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Particular attention to examining and treat . Ing children'! eyes. Ent Building, .-." Bloc-nutburg, Pa e.ich year, at 1:30 p.m. at such place as the County Chairman may designate, for the purpose of elect ing a County Chairman, Comity Treasurer and County Secretary, who shall be ex-officio members of the standing committee. The Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary respectively of the standing com mittee shall hold their offices for and during the term of one year from the date of their election, and until their successors are duly elec ted. Provided that any or all of whom may or may not be at the time of their election members of the standing committee. oKCTion 4. The standing com mittee shall have general supervis ion of the party ?n the county, con duct all campaigns and transact such other business as the interests of the party may require. Eleven members of the standing committee, when duly convened, shall consti tute a quorum for the transaction of any business. Notice by mail shall be given to the members there of by the County Chairman of the calling of the meeting of said com mittee. And 111 case any member of such standing committee .shall neglect or refuse to give active sup port to all the nomiuees of the Democratic party, the Chairman of the standing committee shall have power and authority to declare a vacancy in such district, and name a successor, who shall serve until the ensuing spring primary elec tion. Section 5. The standing com mittee shall be called together at the request of any eleven members of the committee, upon the neglect or refusal of the County Chairmau so to do, provided one week's pre vious notice be given of such call, and if a quorum be present at such meeting their proceedings may be signed and published by a majority at the meeting of such committee. Section 6. In case of a vacan cy existing in the office of the County Chairman, Treasurer or Secretary, the standing committee shall have power to elect a chair man, treasurer or .secretary, as the case may be, to fill said vacancy for the unexpired term, and any one of the remaining officers shall have power to issue a call for a meeting of the standing committee to fill said vacancy. Rclk V Of tue Vigilance Committee. Section i. The vigilance com mittee of each election shall be ap pointed by and be under the super vision of the standing committee 01 their respective districts, subject in every case to the approval of the County Chairman. The first mem ber of such committee shall act as chairman, and as such shall issue all notices or calls in the name of the vigilance committee. Section 2. The vigilance com The Proof is in 4 v I Particular people whose pride of name and pride in product goes into their stationery have preferred Coupon Bond irrespective of price for over fifteen years. Not the cheapening hurry ;jnethods that make for fineness making (y)pM Its beautifd color, and texture, its remarkable toughness and erasing qualities make . it not only a distinctive paper but the de luxe and incomparable paper for all business correspondence. Write your letters so that they will compel a reading write them on g'(U)ipM G0. to strengthen their appeal and to reflect the high standing of your house. other good bond papers but no as well. American Writing Paper Co., Largest Manufacturers of the Commercial Paper in the World. ' 29 Mills. co-cmpossr b o it d - ' ; is handled by the ' ,;' Columbian Printing House, Bloomsbura Where Sarnples'ckn be seen. " ' " ' mittees of their respective districts shall be generally vigilant and watchful of the interest and welfare of the Democratic party in their said districts, and report to their standing committee or to the Coun ty Chairman the true condition of party affairs therein. Rule VI. The standing committee shall have power to fill any vacancy that may occur for any county office af ter a nomination has been made by the voters at the regular spring pri mary election. Envelopes 75,000 Envelopes carried in stock at the Columbian Office. The Hue includes drug envelopes, pay, coin, baronial, commercial sizes, number 6, 6), 9, 10 and 11, catalog, &c. Prices range from $1.50 per 1000 printed, up to $5.00. Largest stock in the coun ty to sel:et from. State Health to be Guarded Vigilantly The advisory board of the State Department of Health, at a meet ing at Harrisburg, adopted a rule under which the physicians in the rural districts throughout Pennsyl vania shall freport every case of communicable disease immediately to the department's township health officer, who will see that sanitary rules of the department to prevent the spread of the infection are car ried out. The report of rural cases have hitherto been made to the county medical inspectors ot the department. I he board also adopted the fol lowing resolution with reference to the vaccination of school children: "That in the opinion of the ad visory board and the commissioner of health, a person who has had the operation for vaccination faith fully performed three tunes at in tervals of two successive weeks, without success, is for the. time be ing immune from smallpox, and further, that under the present law persons who have a written certin cate from a registered physician that two such attempts to vaccinate were faithfully performed aud second certificate from a physician of the State Department ot Health or of a board of bureau of health or sanitary committee of a city or borough, may be admitted to school for one year without violat ing the spirit of the law, the object of which is simply to prevent the spread of smallpox." JERSEYS Combination and Golden Lad FOR SALE 2 Cows, 3 Heifers and 12 Bulls. S. E. NIVIN, Landenburg, Pa. 5-23-iy the Comparison. of today but the old slow careful and permanence are still used in costs no more .than other bond paper will serve you Holyoke, Mass. 1 tmmm m . r 1 JULY CLEARANCE of lots of dependable merchandise at reduced prices. WHITE DRESSES $ 6.50 Suits now $ 4.75 17.50 " " 12.50 10.00 " " 7.00 LAWN WAISTS. 1.25 grade now 79 cents Others in proportion at 1.00, 1.50, 1.80. SPIDER SILKS. Handsome patterns, choice printings. Regular 50c. pieces now 39 cents. THE CLARK STORE. Alexander Brothers & Co., DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Confec tionery and Nuts. Pine Candies. Fresh Every Woek. EsriJ-sr Goors a. Specialty. SOLE AGENTS FOR JUPITER, KING OSCAR, WRITTEN GUARANTEE, COLUMBIAN, ETC. Also F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsbnrg, Pa. ! tiiiBxaovHtaieiBiaiieiBtueifHH'eavaaiM$ IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF Carpets, Rugs, Hatting and Draperies, Oil Cloth and Window Curtains You Will Find a Nice Line at WrM. 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