THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO. PA Skill in Games Worth More Than Money to Climbers. CARD PLAYER POPULAR Tenr.ij and Polo Bitter Than Story Telling and Singing, Deference to Older People Pays Skill In Ath letics a Social Open Sesame for VVcmsn as Well aa for Men. It has frequently been said by per B.:'.a who clioulJ l'tiow that the ability to play games well Is an easier means of setting Into society than the pos tu ttiion of money. It Is not difficult to point to many cases In which men lm.Tely through expertnuds lu sports lu,e won a place for themselves In tho highest society. "This has been especially tmo of I. lUiis," says a clubman in the New VcrU Sun. "TUo procia of becoming !,'i'i:il!y popular through this sport Is aol JiiHcult to ixpla'.u. "Tho men who A:y w?!l talte part is touinaiiieiit:i ut N.-wpork and other simmer resorts. Tho victor or even t:.-: very good ji'iyer nun.t bo very i;n;:'!i of n bouid'T not to bo wel- ,ii'.od ut tho lirst houses !:i theso jiices. In this way they make friends th.it remove f;om their paths many (iiliiciiltles In the soc'ul ascent. These j nun uro uhvays welcomed as members rf ijood clubs because men who p'.ay grmrs well arc in demand ewry v'.iere. "Good polo playing Is a tnln'.Hy nld to tho socially ambl' lcus. Me i who lire adepts in tl.is Kaiuo mint have oliier very object ioiu.blo qualities nit to bo received cordially e very w ii cro. "One great advantage of the m:in who succeeds socially through Lis rl;!U In sports is that ho arrives thrcitKh, the men rather than tho v.omen. Men of tho set v-hich fo many are striving siowrl-iyst t' enter have much more respect for the new comers that ore intro;'."?"d by men then for thoso Introduced by women." This was the opinion of a mtin who has seen many young men climb tf tbe social heights on which th?y hal ff their eyes and who himself many years ago accomplished the samo Journey. He Is a mine of social w!s diin, produced first by his own strug gles and then by observing the efforts of others. It must be sa'd In his favor that he has always offered a helping hand to his Juniors setting out on the same way ho traveled so long ago. Ho is nn exception to the rule that social utrugglers kick out the rungs of the ladder as they mount, "It Is not only by means of athletic that the young man may make himself popular with his own sex, ' this social sago observed. "He may follow the serious and business policy. "They say that oldish women ar always complimented by deference and attention from young men. Well, I am surely not mistaken when I say that oldish men are Just as suscepti ble to these attentions. They like to have young men listen to their opin ions, question them as to their experi ences and above all to talk to them about business matters. "The necessary preliminary to th.li sort of social success for a climber Is membership In a good club. He can not find the old men to talk to until ho gets in. Then If he Is attentive to the old members In the way I have described he will soon find that he Is one of tho moat substantially popu lar men In the place. "Younger men will soon look up to htm once they realize that his seniors like him. I knew a young man to he elected governor of one of the most Important clubs socially In this city merely because he had cultivated the older men from the time he Joined the club. "That popularity Is moreover of a very substantial kind. It means much more than Invitations which are ob tained by assiduous leaving of cams, endless drinking of tea and much talking down the back of women's necks In opera boxes." The new avenues to social Impor tance opened by skill at bridge have Introduced a numbpr of persons who would never have been thought of five years ago and there are men as well ? women among these newcomers. The game Is generally more difficult among women than men. Men are much more In demand always. Athletics nave proven nearly as much of an open pesame to women as to men. A girl who can ride well or plays good tennis will find herself al most as acceptable to any society as one who plays good bridge. Singing or musical talent In any form will not be of much use to her. flames, games and still more games will make her an appreciative visitor at country houses or guest at dinners. Both men and women often combine the ability to play very good bridge and athletlo skill. Those fortunate persons who unite for Instance bridge and tennis have a great advantage over their rivals. Slang In English Society. Cockney Is rapidly becoming the current diction of the bust Eugllsh society. A well-brought-up young lady was recently heard to call across the table at a tihontlng lunch to a man v.dih Wellingtonum nose und dome like forohead. "Now. then, bird face, ns the rabbit food." What Ails Youl Do you foel weak, tlrnd, despondent, have frequent hiKulache, contod tongue, bitter or bad taste In morning, "heart burn," belching of gas, acid rl'lngs In throat after rating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or varlabln appetite, nausea at limes and kindred symptoms? If yoTNve any considerable number of theslHivesytiiMorn'i you are suderlng fromllounsrhrpld liver with Indl KestloivcMjnH pr. rjrc"'" ioMen Mrdlr, mcnvrrv is rn:i!li' ijp of the must valuable medicinal principles known to meiiical "cli'nre fur the iHTipAnopt cure ef mdi abnormal eomi1onsL It Is a must elliciunt liver Invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthened The "(ioldi-n Medical Discovery " Is not a patent medlclno or secret nostrum, a full list of Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath, A glnno) at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming: drucs. It Is a fluid extract mndo with pure, trlplo-reflnod glycerine, of proper strength, from tho roots of tho following native Amcrlran forest plants, viz., Oolden Seal root, Stone root, lliack Chorryhark, Queen's root, llloodroot, and Mandrake root. The following lending medical authorities, among a host of otlirr. extol llin fnrctfutntf r'Mls for thocuro of Just, surh allrnrnls as tho alsironyniil'iltll''atu: I'ruf. U. Ilnrtlmlow, M, !.. of .iHtVpon Med. Cnllei'e. I'hlla. : Prof. I. C . Wood. M. D .of l iilv.of Pa : Prof. KUwhi M. Ilalu. M. Ii . of Hahnemann Mud, Colleen, Ciilrairni Prof. John Kintr. M. !., Author of American Dispensatory! Prof. .Ino. M. Senil der. M. I)., Aiillioruf Miecltlc Medicine; Prof. I. aureni'c Johnson. M. D.. Med. Dent. I'nlv. of N. Y.I Prof. 1'lnley Klllturwoori. M. D Author of Materia Medlea and Prof. In Hennett Medi cal Colletfn, ( hlcRiro. Send name and ad dress on Postal Card to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Ituf falo, N. V., anil twelvit free booklet ulvlng extracts from wrltlnir of nil thi iiIxivb medi cal author and many other endorsing. In tho strongest itosHlhie terms, eaeh and every In gredient, of which "Guidon Medical Discov ery " Is composed. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and lxwel. They may le tmed In conjunction with "Oolden Medical Discovery" If Imwel am much con ttlpatcd. Thcy'rti tiny and sugar-coated. lAr.ii: rooiiim Pecan Nut Coke. Two cr.--a well beaten, one cup tr-vn sus-r. t no half ct p flxi,--, .,-,-. hair tc.is,,o')iirul salt, oue-liiilf tea spoenful tiiil.'.ng powder one cup r.5:n:.ped pfcan nuts. Take in i.iuirin Ian, puttlug one half nut on top o' each cako. Delicious to servo with lco-crea m. rb.iU Sauce. Taro with a knife 12 rlpo tomatoes nnd chop them fine. Peel two la-:o onions and chop with threo steen peppers. Stir nil together and mid two tablespoons each of suar i.t,,f salt, )iie teaspoonful of cinnamon nnd one pint of good cider vinegar r.oll one hour and bottle the same ns ketchup. Scu Hoped Oysters. One quart of oyster, one plr.t milk, one scant cup of butter before mel.ed, pepper and salt, sixteen com mon crackers rolled fine; stir crack ers, butter, two eggs and milk to gether, then stir In the oysters light lyj butter your dUh, turn in mixture and bake light brown. Compromises In Married Life. "If marriage meant the wedding of a saint and au angel there would be no problems to solve, no perfections to attain, no progress to make. Tola may be why there are no marrluges lu heaven. On earth It Is different; husband and wife are strongly human. No matter how lovingly united or how sweet their accord, they never have the same temperaments, tendencies or tastes. Their needs are different, their manner of looking at things it not identical, and in varying ways their individualities assert themselves. At any critical moment If both expres at the same time a desire to de.'er to the other's tase, the result Is lore ordalned or happiness. This makes matrimony not merely union, but unison and unity. The spirit of compromise does not mean a continuous performance in the way of self-surrender and self sacrifice; it does not mean ceasing to be a voice and becoming an echo; it does not Imply or Justify the loss of individuality; It means simply the Instructive recognition of the best way out of a difficulty, the quickest tacking to avoid a collision, the kindly view of tolerance In the pre sence of weakness, and errors of an other, the courage to meet an ex planation hulf way, the generosity to be first to apologize for a discord, the largeness of mind that does not tear a sacrifice of dignity In surren dering in the Interests of the high est harmony of the two rather than the personal vanity. Delineator. Proverbs Concerning Women. A truth-telling woman finds few friends. An ill-tempered woman Is the dev. lls doornail. Judge a maiden at the kneading pan, not at the dance. Olve your wife the short knife, keep the long one yourself H A bad wife likes to see her hus band's heels turned to the door. One hair of a maiden's head pulls harder than 10 yoke of oxen. A cross-grained woman and a snap, pish dog take good care of the house. Raw EgK Removes Fishbone, Swallow a raw egg Immediately If fish bone has stuck in your throat and It will remove it. . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of "ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I, C. B. ENT, Hixli Sheriff of Co lumtvin County, Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, do hereby make known and ive notice to the (.lectors of the county aforesaid, that a peneral election will be hulil in the said county of Columbia, on TUESDAY, NOV EM HER 5, 1907, (Itclng the Tuesday next follnwlnif the nst Monday ot s.tlrt nmtu Id for the purpose of elect ing tint hcvcniI persons hereafter niitni il: One person for State Treasurer. One person for Associate Judi;e of Co lumbia County. One person for County Surveyor. The qtinlirird voters of I'nlutnbln county are hereby utit liorued and rt'Mulied to vme ly ballot printed, written, nr partly printed and partly written, for .such of the following named persons as they see lit : State Tkkasukkk. fobn O. SheaU, Republican. ohn G. Hainian, Democratic. "Matthew II. Stevenson, 1'iolnLition. Samuel Clark, Socialist. Assnci atk JuntiK. Ituorge Marshall Hughes,--Republican William Krickbaum, Democratic. County Surveyor. Boyd Trcscott, Democratic. I also hereby tniike known and clve notice that 1 ho places of IciMIni; the nioie-tnid elect Ion In the several wards, boroughs, district and townships within the county of (''itimibla ate as foilons, viz Heaver township, ut. the public hctiMj ut William Ney. ilenton Hnronvh, at. the Town Hull In the Doroiitfl) of Ui titon. Iieiiion towDMhlp, at the gristmill of Kdwiirrts llros. Ilcrwlck. N. K., nt tho Tefi'tnler Klie l'f,i.i.a. uy llsll In the nornunii or uerwiei;, lleiwicK, S. K., lit the easterly aide of the ptilt llc bulldlm; on M'co,;l St., between ! :i' K'-f nnd .Mulberry streets, In the llorouifli ef Norwlek. iicnWck. N. v.. at tin) biitid room 01 Hurry (lioicr, on the ensterly Hlile of the iilley be tween Third and Jiwkson streets, In the Hoi uugh of Herwlck. herwlck, S. '., nt the westerly side of the nubile, building on Second street, between M.ukrt und Mulberry ntn uU, in the UuiutiKli ol Herwlck, Hlooin, lt Precinct, at tho Court House, lu Blnulunburg. Hlooin, jnd Precinct, nt, the store htillrtlnir northeast corner West und Klfth sis., Hlooms bunt. Hlooin, 3rd Precinct, fit. the Town Hall, In 31oomsburk'. nioom. 4th-Preolnrt, nt, the ltescue Hose House. Kust Klfth street, Idooipsburtf. Hrliirori'ek Hast at the Jessup ht.ieot school house. Hrliircreek West nf the Mnrtz school house. I'HtuwissA Horotitfti. lu Ybwa Hull, Vlilrd Street, shore Main. Cutiiwlssa township, In tho publle house of J. W. Adams. ' t'cntriilU, 1st Wanl. nt the public house of Thomas -Madden, In Cent rails. Ceutrulla, stud Ward, at. the public house of Anthony T. Conway, 111 Centrullu. centre township north, at, the public school house, near Lulu) el to Creasy's. Centre towbshlp south, at 1. O. 8. ot A. Hull, Limn lodge. levelund Two., ut Centre school house. Coiiynghuni, K North district, at t he school house, near colliery of John Anderson Co. Conyiighain, west north, at the public house Of Dun'.el ltouch, Montana. Con nullum, southeast, at the public house Of Urldgnt Hut ke. ConyiiKhato. Southwest, at, the public house of Clius. II. llorbuch. In Locustdule. Couynghum.vtesl llstilct,Mo. 1, at Mldvalley school house. ConynRham, west district, No. S, at the publlo school house In said district. K. Flshlngcreeit, at the house of John Wen ner, at Hendertowo. W. KIshlnRoreek, at the Havacn school bouse. Krankltn towbshlp, at the Lawrence school bouse. Greenwood, Bast, at the house ofBartlej 1 bertson.la Hohrsburif. Greenwood. West, at the shop of Bamuel Miller, In Wreenwood. Hemlock township, at the barber shop of O. W. Uartmun. Id the town of Buckhoru. Jucksou township, at the house of Elvira Ulrlemsn, In Jackson. Locust, township south, at the public house of Yeaer ft Son, Id Numldla. uocust township north, at Yeager's Hotel, In the vlUage of Koarlngoreek. Madison township, at the publlo house of W. F. Crawford, Id Jerseytown. Main township, at thepubllchousoof Norman Masteller, In Mull) villi!. Miniln township, at the publlo house of BeoJ. Pennypacker, Id Mlflllnvllle. Mlllvllle Borough, at the public house ot Mrs. Ucller. In Mlllvllle. Montoui township, at the publlo bouse of K. B Lstshaw, at Hupert. Mt Pleasant township, at the election bouse Of Hobert C. Howell. Oraneevllle Boro , at the publlo house of U It am Bhuff er, 1 n Orangevllle. Orange township, at the Bowman grist mill, In said towDshlp. N. Hoe, at t he bouse of William II. Lyons. 8. Pine, at the house of Elijah Shoemaker. Koarlngcreek township, at the house ot Al bert Lelby. soott. East, at Ood Fellows' Hall, In Espy. Scott, Wear, at the P. O. B. ot A. Building, la Llttbtstreet. Stillwater, at the store bouse of A. B. Mc Henry, lo said borougu. North Bugarloat, at the publlo bouse ot Jacob Steen, to Central. South sugarloaf, at the old school bouse, at Cole's Creek. west Herwlck, 1st ward at the Town Hall la Said borough. West Berwick, 2nd ward, at Button's Livery Stable In said borough. Polls shall be opened at seven o'clock a.m.. and shall continue open, without Interruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock p. ui.,wboa tho polls will be closed. KOTICS IS BSSSBT GIVEN That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace and Aldermen, Notaries Publlo und per sons Id the militia service of the state, who shall hold, or shall wlUda two months have beld.any oniceoruppotntuieutof proilt.or trust, under the United States, or of this state and city, or uorporaled district, whether a commis sioned onicer, orotherwlse.asubordlnateomcer or agent, who Is, or shall be employed under t he Legislative, Exttoutlveor Judiciary Department of this state, or of any city, or of an Incorpor ated district, and also, that every member of Congress, und or the State Legislature, and of tho Select or Common Council of any city, or Commissioners of any Incorporated district, la by law Incapuble of holding, or exercising at the same time, the oniee or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk, of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer ot such election snail bo eligible to any oftlce to be then voted tor, ex cept that of election oflluers. The Inspectors and Judge of tho election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election, la the district to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock lu the morning, und each of those Inspectors shun appoint cue clerk, who shall be a quali fied voter of such district. C. B. ENT. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Bloomsburg, Pa., October 17th, 1907. AUDITOR'S NOTICK. IN RB ESTATE OF MARY A. PUKSKL, A LUNATIC. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleus ot Col umbia County, to report distribution of the funds in the hands of J. R. Mont gomery, Committee, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment at tho office of H. A. M'Killip, Esq., on the 2nd floor, in the Columbian Building, in Bloomsburg, Pa., on Saturday, Novem ber 2nd, 1007, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, when and where all persons hav ing claims against said estate must appear and prove the same or be forever de barred from coming in upon said fund. J. H. MAIZE, j 0-1 0-4 1. JAuditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE of valuable REAL ESTATE AND PERSON AL PROPERTY. The undersigned Administrator of the estate of Sarah K. Johnson, late of the Township of Pine, in the County of Col umbia, und State of Pennsylvania, de ceased, pursuant to an order from the Orphans' Court of said County, will ex pose to public sale on THURSDAY, NOV. 7th, 1907, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day on tho premises lately occupied by said deceased in Pine Township aforesaid atxjut one mile from Unityville, the fol lowing described real estate : All that certain messuage, tenement nnd tract of land situate in Pine Township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone heap, thence by lands of M. Mourey North 17 degrees Hast Oi) perches to n stone, thence by land of Emma Feistcr South, 73 degrees East 114 perches to a post, thence by lands of William Lyons and others South 12 degrees West (; perches to a post and stone heap, thenceby lands of Marv Koliluns North 73 degrees West 1 1 3 perches to the place of beginning, con taining FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, be the same more or less, and whereon is erected A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, A I3ARN and other outbuildings. It being the same premises conveyed to said Sarah E. Johnson by William Masters by deed dated Mav sth. loofi. and recorded in Columbia County, aforesaid on May 7th, loob, in Deed Book. Vol. Xo. 77 at page f 4; reference being thereunto bad will more fully and at large appear. All grain in the ground is reserved and all personal property on the premis es is reserved. Possession will be given upon the payment of one-fourth of the purchase money. Deed nt expense of purchaser. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, ot one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, the balance of the one-fourth at tlie date of confirmation nisi, which will be on the first Monday in Decem ber, ami the remaining three-fourths within one year from date of sale with interest from date of sale. Purchaser can pay all at confirmation of sale and get a deed. JOHN R. HERRING, Adm'r of Sarah E. Johnson, dee'd. Clinton Herring, Attorney. At the same place nnd on the same date but at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said duy. the undersigned Administrator will expose to public sale a lot of person al property consisting of a Horse. Cow, Wagon, Sled, Farm Utensils, Household Goods, &e. JOHN R. HERRING, Adm'r of Sarah E. Johnson, dee'd. Clinton Herring, Attorney. 10-17-3L The Proof is in & i! 00 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 of today but the old slow careful methods that make for fineness and permanence are still used in making Qi)(pKJ M Its beautiful 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 to strengthen their appeal and to reflect the high standing of your house- (ujippUx (iOMLS) csts n mre other good bond papers but no other bond paper will serve you as well. American Writing Paper Co., Largest Manufacturers of the Commercial Paper in the World. 29 Mills. COUPOU BOITD is handled by the Columbian Printing House, Bloomsbura Where Samples can be seen. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Alias Le vari Facia issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pa., ami to nie directed, there will be sold at public sale at the Court House. Blooms burg, County nnd State aforesaid, on SATURDAY; OCTOBER. 19. 1907 at 2 o'clock p. Mil., the following de scribed real estate : All that certain piece, parcel and tract of laud situate in tho Borough of Cata wissa, County of Columbia und State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described ns follows, to wit : Bounded on the North liv nn nlliv n rlitnnrr. of i-icrhtv feet, on tile East bv 'and of O D. L. Kosten- bander a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, on the South by Mill Street a distance of eighty feet, and on the West by lots of Claudia Guio nnd Enolia Guio a distance of hundred and fifty feet. Seized, taken in execution ut the suit of The Borough of Cntawissa, H. C. Thomas. Collector vs. William H. Khawn, nnd Columbia County vs. Wil liam H. Rliawn, und to be sold us the property of William II. Khawn. CHARLES B. ENT. Sheriff. L. C. Mcnsch, Attorney. 0-2G and 10-j-io-17.10.07 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EST ATK OK IlIICI RATTI. t.ATK OF THE 1'ROVINI K OF COMn, ITAI.V. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ot Luigi Ratti, late of the Province of Como, Italy, deceased, have been granted to t!ie undersigned administrator to whom ail persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make payments, und those having claims or demands will make known the mo without delay to EMANUEL GEKLI. Administrator, RouNi'S & Sciit'RMAX. New York City. i(t) Broadway, N. Y. John G. Hahman, 23 Center St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Attorneys. 10-10-fjt NOTICE. Under nud by virtue of an Act of As semtdv ot Apn. if), 1 00 1 r. 1.,. So. a special meeting of the members of St Paul's church, Bloomsburg, is hereby called by order of the Vestry, to vote upon an increase of tho number of ves trymen from seven to eleven; and if the increase is carried, then to elect four persons to the Vestry, to bold office till the next annual election of Vestrymen. The said called meeting to be held in the church ut eight o'clock in the even ing of Wednesday, Nov. Ot h. 11)07. lames W. Die-vies. Rector. John G. Freeze, Senior Warden John R. I ownsenu, Junior " J. G. Wells, Secretary. 10-17 3t- Envelopes 75, ocx Envelopes carried in stock at the Columbian Office. The liue includes drug envelopes, pay, coin, baronial, commercial sizes, number 6, tlA, &V. q, 10 and 11, catalog, &c. Prices range from $1.50 per 1000 printed, up to J5.C0. Largest stock in the coun ty to sehet from. the Comparison. Holyoke, Mass. Prcifcftstonul Cards H. A. McKII LIP ATTORNF.V-AT-I.AW. Columbian Building jn Flocf Eiuornsbiift,', Pa. A. N. YOST, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Knt Building, Const II mse Squa ' Jjloorrsslniru, Pa. RALPH. R.JOIIN, ATTORVKY AT-LAW. Hartman Rtiil.lmg, Market Square BVmisburg, I'a. rkl'.I) IKKLER, ATI ORNKY-AT-LAW Office Over First Mational Bank. Bloomsburg, J'a, CLYDE CIIAS. YKTTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Win's Building. Bloomsburg Pa. W. H. RIIAW'N, ATTORNRV.AT-I.AW. Office Corn'T of 3 and Main Sta. CATAW1SSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNFY AT LAW. Office (!, Grant Herring, BW.rm.ourp;, Pa. ' Crangcvill,; Wednesday each week A. L. FRITZ. ATI Oli.VLV-A f-I.AW. Office rin, rr.sl.urc XafJ I'ank Bldg. Bloomsburg, Pa. J- H. MAIZR ATTORNEY AT I AW, INSURANCI AOT. FAL ESTATE AGENT Office in Townscnd's Iluilding P'oomsbiirg, Pa, N U. FUNK ATTORNEY AT LAW Kit's Bi,il(Ii,,t.( Court House Sqaaiv Bloomsburg, Pa. SADE T. VANNATTA winwnr to r F. KrunrO GENERAL INSURACE Office 238 Imn St., nioomsbur- c- 3'. 1901. tf M. r. Linz & EON, INSURANCE and REALESTAT1 AGENTS AND BPOKERS. N. W. Come Mnin and Centre St& Ki.ooMsnuRO, Pa. Represent Seventeen as pood Comrmmea there are in the World and all foaet promptly adjusted and paid nt their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton's Building, Main below Ibr Bloomsburg, Pa. A" of work done in superior vmm All work warranted as represented TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAJ .... ui un. anu iree or charm srtificial teeth are inserted Openall hours during the day DR. M. J. HES DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCBM Crown and brilCe work a specUt Corner Mnin nnd Centre streets Rlrnsburg, Pa. Colnmbia nr Telephone ooaneeow J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY, Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St, Bloomsborg, Pa, Hours 10 to 8 Telephos J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROIOW Office and residence, 410 Main Si -3-,v BLOOMSBITim m EDWARD. FLYNN, r r.l 1 K A I.I A, PA. wm-ptaoe Liaaioot building-, Loouat inw' H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office: Ent building, u.i6-fv WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' uilding over J. O. Wells Hardware Store, Bloomsbm Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, I. A. Snydkr, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Large and convenient sr.nn le room,, b rooms hot and cold water and all modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartxel, I rop. No. 131 West Main Htr..n WLarge andconvenlent sample rocaka. rooms. hot and cold tn nj 1j 7 - 1 - wuura w venlences. Bar stocked with beat wines uu nquors. r irst-cinss livery attached. M0NT0CBTIMPIIONI. BILt TILSPB IYIH TEST SO, OLAMIKS F1TTID. H. BIERMAN, M. D. H0MB0rATHICI'HY8ICIAH AND BUH oioi Hocwa: otr.cs . Kefliacnoe,4Ui 10 a. m. to t p. ra., 5.3f to 8 p. m, .i r,o s p. m. BLOOMHUCkO, PA. C. WATSON McKELVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Reiiresetits lw elve of the dtrongest oo puiikei lu the world, among which are FrM'fc i ! I it. J i'iw'a.. i Queen, of N. V, '.c'-fchfwtcr.K oill e let, Thlla. Cffce: Oarlc PuiliMug, 2nd Flo
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