The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 02, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURd, PA.
STRONGEST BANK
Capital
$100,000
Undiviclod Profits
$30,000
First National Bank,
OFIIkOUMWlIUUO?, PA.
5 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits
O F F I C K It H :
. V. M. Low, President. J. M. Staver, Vler President.
K. li. Tustlu, Vice President. K. F. Carpenter, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
'. W. M.Low, F. CI. York, Frank Ikeler, Joseph Ratti,
f'. M. Tiistin, Fred I keler, Geo. 8. Robbing, H. V. Creasy,
J.M Stuver, M. I. Low, LouIh Gross, H. V. 1 lower.
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In alwiii1: siLJoif not i.iid in a.lvnncr.
Outside t he county, $ 1.25 A year, strictly in
dvancc.
All communication!' should he addressed
Till: COl.'JMKIAN, pioomsliiirf, l'a.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1508
LICENSE APPLICATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing mimed persons have filed with
the Clerk of the Quarter Sessions of
Columbia Countv. their petitions for
license, which will be presented to said
court on
MONDAY, JANUARY so, 190S.
at 10 o:clock a. m.
I Jacob W. Adams, residence Cata
wissa township. Hotel, situate on a lot
of ground in said township, bounded by
land of Mathias Giugles, R. K. Zarr and
by the public load leading from Cata
wissa to Roaringcreek, said hotel known
as the "Three Points Hotel."
k:H. 1'. Aurand, residence Berwick
borough. Restaurant, situate on the
- ilheasttvlv side of W. Front St. at
corner of Euclid avenue and known
'. numbered as No. 130 West Front
. 1 it in said borough.
(.. harics Alexander, residence
omsburg. Wholesale, situate in the
. . ough of West Berwick on the south
wilt' of Freas avenue, bounded on the
east by lot and store building of Jos.
Judkovics, south by an alley, west by
M. Curdan, north bv Freas avenue.
4 Alfred Andreas, residence Mifflin
ville. Hotel, situate in the village of
Mifi.:nville on the southwest corner of
Third and Race streets, bounded on the
north by Third street, on the east by
Race street, on the south by Fourth
street and on the west by the estate of
John Harmony.
5 Bartley Albertson, residence Rohrs
burg, Greenwood Township, Hotel,
situate in the village of Rohrsburg,
bounded on the south by main public
road, west by main public road leading1
to Millville, East by lot of H. Rutan
and north by lot of Benj. Stackhouse
and known as the "Rohrsburg Hotel.''
6 Thomas Boran, residence in the 2nd
Vard of Borough of Centralia in a
house situate on the corner of Paxton
street and Railroad avenue in said ward
and borough bounded and described as
follows to-wit,North by Railroad avenue,
East by property of George W. Davis,
south by an alley and west by Paxton
Street.
7 James Barrett, residence Briar
creek, Pa. Distiller, situate in Briar
creek township on a lot whereon is the
Briarcreek postoffice and the sales room
is opposite said post office in said build
ing, bounded on the north by Briar
creek, east by Stewart A. Ash and Ram
bach Est. south by public road leading
to Berwick, west by Geo. W. Ash estate,
and owned by said James Barrett. ,
8 A. O. Bishop, residence Berwick,
Hotel, situate in Berwick borough on
the southeast corner of Oak and Second
streets, bounded north by Second street,
east by land of M. Mellet et al., south
by land of same, west by Oak street.
0 Edward Bowen, residence Locust
twp. Hotel, situate in Locust towt'ship,
on west side of road leading from Nu
media to Centralis, bounded by Daniel
Levan, Robert Watkins, Jacob Hoover,
and Charles Hendricks.
10 Bloomsburg Brewing Co. .residence
Bloomsburg. Wholesale, situate in the
Town of Bloomsburg, in the second dis
trict of said town, beginning at an iron
bolt set in the intersection of the south
line of the D. L. & W R. R. Co's right
of way and the east line of lands known
as the McClure tract, thence along said
R, R, south 52 degrees 13 minutes west
300 5-10 feet to a post, thence by land of
the grantors thereof soutli 2d degrees 50
minutes east 244 feet to a post, thence
north 63 degrees 4 minutes, east 205 5-10
feet to a post in the east line of said Mc
Clure tract, thence along the same north
26 degrees 56 minutes, west 300 5-10 feet
to the place of beginning.
II J. S. Bachman, residence Blooms
burg. Wholesale, situate on north side
of Second street, bounded on the north
by Ridge alley, east by lot of Jos. L.
Sharpless, south by Second street, west
by lot of E. B. Brower,
12 James Re Bibby, residence Cata
wissa township. , Hotel, situate in Cata
wissa township, bounded on the north
by public rouil leading from Catawissa
to Ashland, on the east by land of Wm.
Wilson, west by land of Henry Fox, and
known as Bibby's Hotel.
13 Bartel's Brewing Co., residence
Edwardsville, Pa. Wholesale, situate in
Bloomsburg, on the north side of Sev
enth street, bounded north by D. L. &
W. R. R- Co., east by O. W. Drake,
south by Seventh street, west by D. L,
IN THE COUNTY
Surplus
6150,000.
& W. R. R. Co., in a room on the 1st
floor on western side of said building,
owned bv the Bloomsburg Artificial Ice
& Cold Storage Co.
14 Andrew Beaver, residence, Ronr
ingcreek township. Hotel, situate in
said township on road leading to Shen
nndoah from Rsaringcrcek Valley, nnd
known as the Mountain Inn,
15 Berwick Brewing Co., residence
Berwick Wholesale, situate on easterly
side of Oak street. Beginning at a point
on the easterly side of Oak street 19S
feet nnd o inrlirs smith of nth wtr....t
thence easterly and parallel with olh
street 5:2 feet to Grant Street, thence
south by said Grant Street 25 degrees
45 minutes K. 200 feet to corner of land
ot Jackson & Crispin, thence by said land
in a northwesterly direction 222$ feet to
Oak Street, thence by said Oak Street,
north twentv-five degrees 45 minutes
west, 2oij feet to the plare of beginning.
if) Columbia Brewing Co. Shenan
doah, Pa. Wholesale. Situate in Boro.
of West Berwick on the northwest cor
ner of Washington street and riefht ot
way of The S. B. & B R. R. Co. in
West Berwick, bounded north by 3rd
Avenue, west by lot No. 802 and being
lot No. 801 of Berwick Land and Im
provement Co's addition to West Ber
wick. 17 Anthony T. Conwav. Residence,
Centralia Borough and Ward. Hotel.
Situate on the corner of Centre sti-fi-r
and Locust avenue in said ward nnd
borough bounded and described as fol
lows; On the north by property of C. G.
Murnhv Est. East bv I
south by Centre St and west by an alley!
is John Uulihan, residence Centralia
Borough. Restaurant. Situate in 2nd
Ward of fi.lid llorniicrll l,nnrirl.r1 anA
scribed as follows: North by property of
uwi-ii vain restate, east oy an nlley,
south bv nrnw-rrw of Frlii-ivd I Pi,-,,,,
f , - - - , -J ...... V. J . i IJ.l.j
and west by Locust Avenue.
10 George E. Clemmens. Residence,
West Berwick. Restaurant. Situate oa
southeasterly corner of La Salle and
Park streets, bounded north by La Salle
street, east by lot of R. D. Austin, south
by an alley, wesf by Park street, known
and numbered as No. 541 LaSalle street,
being a two and one half story frame
building,, containing 12 rooms.
20 Clvmer M. Creasy, residence.
Mifflin Twp. Hotel, situate in the village
of Mifflinville, bounded cast by lot of
George Zimmermen, smth by 3rd street,
West bV lot of William lliuillhnrt finrl
north by an alley and known as the
cxciiange Hotel.
21 Columbia Brewing Co. Residence
Shenandoah, Pa. Wholesale, situate in
Bloomshurir. Pa., on the west ind of a
lot of ground bounded north by lot of
P. B, Heddens. east by Ha;;t half of said
lot leased, south by Rirlce Allev. and
west by Miller's Alley.
22 D. J. Donovan, residence Benton
borough. Hotel, situate in said borough,
corner Second and Market streets and
known as the Exchange Hotel.
21 Dennis Oorsi.v r,.si(Vnco Tnmicnn
City. Hotel, situate at the corner of
Broad and Market streets in said Jami
son City, on lot bounded on the north
bv Markpt srrpot- on tht nt.t Kv an nil..,.
-j ' " ' J M'VJ ,
on the south by lot of Katharine Dorsey,
ana on me west by Broad street, and
known as City Hotel.
24 Michael Douse, residenee CnrrAli
borough. Restaurant, situate on the
west side of Locust avenue in said bor
ough, bounded and described as follows:
North by property of Michael J. Mc
Donnell, east by Locust ave., south by
property of George W. Davis, and west
by an allev.
25 H. F. Dieffenbach, residence
Bloomsburg. Hotel.situate on the north
west corner of East and Sixth streets
in said town, bounded north by Wni.
Veits, east by East street, south by
Sixth strreet. and west bv Strawlierrv
alley.
2f) Harry Derr, residence Bloomsburg,
Restaurant, situate on the south side of
Second of said town, bounded north by
Second street, east by lot of Joshua Fet-
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to Doctors
Because we make medicines
Tor them. We tell them all
about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and they prescribe it for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, con
sumption. They trust it. Then
you can afford to trust It.
Ask your own doctor.
The best kind of testimonial
"Sold lor over alxty years."
Mad by J. O. Ayp Co., Iowtll, Mm
tiau mftuuiAOiurer ok
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PILLS.
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Wo linva so ciraUt We publiih
Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry
Pectoral In breaking up a cold.
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promotes Digcstion.Cheerfi
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Opium, Morphine nor Mineral
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature ct
NEW YORK.
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imirmiri
terman, now Titman, south by Tine al
'ey. west by lot of II. J. Clark.
27 William Derr, residence Blooms
burg. Hotel, nituate in Fishingcreek
township, bounded north, south and
west by land of John Creasy, east bv
public road lending from Bloomsburg to
Hentori.
28 William Drerdosky, residence Cen
tralia boro. Kestauraut, situate in Sec
ond Ward of said boro , bounded north
by Win. Bullock, east by Locust ave..
south by Railroad ave., west by an alley.
2q Patrick 1. DtLanev. residence
Shenandoah. Hotel, situate in West
Berwick, bounded north by an allev.
east by Wm. Hutford, south by LaSalle
street, west bv Porter lot.
30 Daniel E. Eckerd, residence West
Berwick borough. Hotel, situate on the
westerly side of LaSalle street, bounded
north by Lot No. 3, Section 2, east by
LaSalle street, south by Lot No. 1, Sec
tion 2. and on the west by an allev.being
Lot No. 2, Section 2, of the Bcrwic'c
Land Improvement Company's addition
to West Berwick, being known and
numbered as No. 325 LaSalle street.
31 Daniel E. Fegley, residence, Cata
wissa borough. Restaurant, situate 011 a
lot of ground in said borough, bounded
on the E.Kt by Second St., on the south
by Main St.. on the west by lands of
Robert Granam. on the north by lands
of Fannie Kieler.
32 Mary E. Forbes, residence Jamison
City. Hotel, situate in Kugarloaf town
ship, bounded north bv an alley, east
and south bv land of Matthew Forbes
Est., and on the east by Market street,
and being known as the Blue Front
Hotel.
33 Barney A. Friedman, residence
Berwick. Hotel, situate on the south
east corner of Vine and Ninth streets,
in the Borough of Berwick ; bounded
north by Vine St.; East by lot cf B. A.
Friedman, south by Maple St., west bv
Ninth St.
34 James II. Fairman, residence Bur
wick borough. Hotel, situate on the
north side of Canal street in snid
borough, bounded north by W, H.
Martz, et. al., east by J. E. Smith, et.
al., south bv Canal street, west by land
of Ida M. Fritz.
35 John Fedorco, residence borough
of West Berwick. Hotel, situate in said
bortjugh. desci ibed as follows! Begin
ning at the corner of Warren St. and
Freas Ave., thence eastwardly 02 ft. 8
inches to corner of lot No. 101 S of Ber
wick Land and Improvement Company's
Addition; thence along lot No. 1018
southwardly along 160 feet to a 15 foot
alley, theme westwardly along allev 02
ft. 8 in. to Warren St.. thence by War
ren St. 160 ft. to Freas Ave. the place of
beginning.
36 William Fenstermachcr. residence
Main Township. Hotel, situate in Main
ville, north by public road leading to
Mifflinville, east by J. E. Longenbt-rger,
south by land of B. R. Vetter et.'al.,
west by public road, known as the
"Shuman Hotel."
37 John Gross, residence Bloomsburg.
Restaurant, situate on the south side of
Second street, bounded north by said
Second street, east by property of J. R.
Townsend, south by an alley, and west
by an alley, bein.; No, 10 W, Main or
Second street in Bloomsburg.
38 W. H. Gilmore. residence Blooms
burg. Restaurant, situate on the north
side of Main street in said town, bound
ed north by an alley, east by Mrs. Hend
ershott, south by Main street, west by
an auey.
39 Ambrose D. Goldswortliy, ' resi
dence Centralia borough. Hotel, situate
on the corner of Main street and Locust
avenue, first ward, in said borough,
bounded north by Main street, east by
Locust avenue, south by lot of Golds
worthy estate, west by an alley.
40 Patrick J, Gaughan, residence
Conynghain township. Restaurant, sit
uate in the village of Byrnesville, said
township, bounded north by lot of Mary
Butler, east by road leading from Cen
tralia to Ashland, south by Wm, Caw
ley, west by an alley.
41 Martin Gutossky, residence boro.
of West Berwick. Hotel, situate on Sec
ond ave., described as follows: Begin
OA8TORXA.
Bui th K'n " Have Always Bangfrt
Si
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For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TNI Mimwa MHNNT, NKW VOHH CITT.
ning at Lot No. 751, thence eastwardly
00 feet to corner of Lot No. 74S, thence
northwardly ido ft. to an alley, thence
by said lot io ft. to corner of Lot No.
5W. thence south 1 50 feet to the place
of beginning.
42 Sue A. Grtiver, residence Scott
township. Hotel, situate in village of
Espy, bounded north by an alley, east
by public road leading from Susquehan
na river to D. L. & W. R. R.. south by
Main street, west by Stephen Pettit, and
known as Espy Hotel.
43 Fred Hart, residence Boro. of Ber
wick. Hotel, situate in said borough
on the westerly side of Pine street,
bounded north bv Pine street, east by
lot of E. Cope, south by lot of R. Cope,
west by lot of CM. Aurand No. 1007
Pine street, being a two and one-half
frame building, containing rooms 35x50
ft. and known as "The Berwick Hotel."
4V Lloyd P. Hiuse, residence Cata
wissa Borough. Restaurant, situate in
said borough bounded on the east by
land of S. B. Rhawn. on the south by an
alley, on the west by Railroad alley, on
the north by Main street fronting on
said Main street 32 feet and extending
in depth 210 ft. said house being a two
storied frame building with necessary
rooms &c.
45 J. A. Hess, residence. Bloomsburg,
Pa. Restaurant, situate in 3rd ward of
Bloomsburg, Pa., on the south side of
Main st'eet, on a lot bounded on the
north by Main street, on the east by an
alley, on the south by an alley, on the
west by lot of D. A. Creasy.
, 40 Olive- Honabach, residence, Aris
tes, Couyngham Township, Pa. Hotel,
Mtui'te n the west side of the Main
street of Mie said village of Aristes,
bounded on the north by another road
or street of said village, on the east by
the Main Public Road or street afore
'd. on the south by lot of Edward
Honabach and ou the west by an alley
and lot of Win. Oakum upon which is
en tied a three story building.
47 James C. Houghton. residence
pi -if Twp. Distillery, bounded on the
uortli by Irnd of Jas. C. Houghton, on
the east fey land of Jas. C. Houghton, on
the south by the public road leading
from Pine Summit to Unityville, Pa.,
and on the wejt by other lands of said
Jas C. Haughton.
48 P. B. Heddens, residence Blooms
burg, Pa. Hotel, situate on the west
side of Iron street, between 1st and 2nd
streets, hounded on the nonh by lot of
Frank Keller, on the west by an allev,
on the south by property of Mrs. W. B.
Taylor and on the east by Iron street,
known ns "Heddens House."
41) John Haley, lesidenee, 2nd Ward,
Boro! of Centralia. Restaurant, bound
ed on the north by property of A. IC.
Fetterman. east by an nlley. south by
Croperty of Mrs. Ellen Cain, and west
y Locust Avenue.
50 M. J. Harris, residence, bor.i. of
West Berwick. Hotel, ski:;:!e on tiio
southerly side of Freas avenue, bounded
on the north by Freas avenue, ea t In
land of Mellet Curtin and Mctln.ie,
south by an allev, west by bind of Bur
wick Land and Improvement Coinoany,
being a three-story brick buiidmg' con
taining rooms and known as Harris'
Hotel.
51 S. K, Holler, rcsidi i.ee . ro. of
Berwick. Restaurant, situate on the
northerly side of West Front street, be
tween Euclid avenue and Melnerrv
street, bounded north bv I.,ud of F. P.
Hill, east by land of T. H. Doan. south
by Front street and west by other land
of S. K. Heller, being known aud num
bered as io. West Front street.
52 William A. Hartzell. residence.
Bloomsburg, Pa. Hotel, situate on north
side of West Main street, bounded on
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Pursel's Clearance Sales.
The greatest line of Rockers we have ever shown and
probably more of the in than was ever gathered together at
any one time in this section. We picked aud pruned from
two of the largest manufacturers in the business and to
make a long story short, there isn't any better and very
few as good.
'Twill do your eyes good to see them. They make
such splendid gifts. Children's Rockers a host of them,
75 cents to $2.75.
MISSION FURNITURE.
Mission, Weather and
Golden Oak Morris Chairs,
broad arms complete with
Velour, Corduroy and
Leather cushions $5 to $15
Mission Rockers with
broad arms and panel backs
solid wood seats $4.75 to
$6.75.
Mission Rockers with
leather seats and panel and
inlaid backs $7.00 to $13.
Mission Rockers with
leather upholstering on
back and seat, $8.00 to $15.
Mission Arm Chairs and
Rockers complete with
loose leather cushion $10
to Si 5.00.
Golden Oak Saddle Seat
Rocking Chair, panel back
and shaped arms from 1.75
to $11.50.
Wisconsin roll seat Rock
i.rs in Golden Oak and Ma
hogany finish, the very pic
lure of comfort, bolted and
riveted built for service,
JS2.50 to $10.00
Elegant Mahogany Rock
ers and corner chairs same
with plain veneered seats,
others upholstered in leath
er 'or gre"en hair cloth $4.00
to $14,00.
Polisht-d Golden Oak
Rockers luxurious leather
seats high and low panel
F,
BLOOMSBURG,
Cut off that cough
Jaync
'? and prevent pneumoni
bronchitis and
The world's 8ttnUrd Thmt
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ed or upholstered back?, $3
to $15.00.
Antwerp Oak Rockers
back and seat shaded
arms, splendid, upholstered
in plain and embossed
Mexican leather,$i4, $14.50
and $15.00.
Mission Screens filled with
plain burlap and heavy
tapestry, also wood panels,
$5.00 to $9.50.
Mission Library Tables,
drawers and shelf, for mag
azinesplain and quarter
ed oak stock, $5.00 to $10.
Mission Writing Desk
(for men) complete with
pigeon holes and drawers,
$10.00 to 816.50.
Mission magazine and
book shelves, $1.98 to $6.00
Mission weathered oak
hanging hall racks with
beveled plate mirror $3.75.
Women's Mission Desk
Chairs $3.0x3 to $3.50.
Mission Card Tables
leather or green felt tops,
close folding, $3.98.
Umbrella Racks, Tabour
ettes, Dinner Gongs, Smok
ing Sets, Pipe Racks, Foot
Stools, and numerous other
items in Mission Furniture
that go to make up the
perfect Den.
'PENN'A.
with
nt
coniumntion.
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