The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 29, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE ffflilMfllAN. BLOOMSBURO., t'A.
WASHINGTON
.... u.milar Correspondent.
frotKoui
Washing" D. C, Oct. af, 1908.
That President Roosevelt would
. .'. ti'i.lto IfiMt In loll nhont
..it 1 ne- uiiv -
H -.. ,1;.rr tintllltltr Ml CUP
g, ever predicted but the jnterert
the people nave laKcn m u.v.
is expressed in the almost daily re
norts of some new enterprise in
which he is to engage The latest
1 ,0 the effect that after his return
irot Africa he will Income asso
ciated with Dr. Lyman Abbott in
lte publication of the Outlook . So
Jar the rumor has not been denied
. . evnert deliver Mr. Loeb,
v'i ;a nnible that it has some
....lntion in fact. wo doubt
tiflpnt will contifiue to de
sjre an audience only j little less
...... .,. nnhlip desires to hear from
him but it is problematical if he
.:it r,,l work on anv maeazine
sufficient to occupy his time and
The advertising that the
Outlook gets from the report is no
alto that iournal and
UUM" v -
it is probable that it will eventually
have contributions from him but
the idea of the President battling
with the printer's devil and reading
the manuscripts of poems on Spring
ami other ambitious topics is not
in accorc with the popular concep
tion of his tastes and abilities.
President Cleveland, it is said, felt
an intense reaction from the ardu
ous iMlitical life he had led after
his retirement and in his own cor
respondence he laments the inabil
ity to take an inieresi in uie mikwi
affairs of life saying that he felt .
like a steam engine hitched to a
milk wagon when he had to con -
cern himself with them. How :
much more will Roosevelt feel the
change, leaving it after such a
strenuous carter and still in the
prime of life and ambition. It is
probable that it is the recognition
of this psychical state that has de
termined him to break the fall by
a hunting trip to Africa where In
the jungle he will work off some of
the energy that has for such a long
eriod been expended on congress
or territory and go there to deposit
nis unique ano uciicaie uanoi. 1 uc
citizen of Washington is a disfran
chised resident merely, iseverine
less Mr. McFarland, the chairman
of the three commissioners who
rule the District hath told us this
is an ideal government, hath told
the world so in Chatauouan ad
dresses and McFarland is a plausi
ble man. But in spite of this as
surance to the Chatauquaa a major
ity nt tii rvnmp ni trip District arc
eettintr tired of this ideal "faultily
faultless, icily regular, spieiidiaiy
mill" povernment and are clamor
r
ing tor a change. 1 lie government
1 hv n triumvirate, t.resumamv one
democrat, one republican, and an
nrmv nflirpr called the Engineer
Commissioner. The gentlemen are
often at loggerheads and are ire
quently shitting the responsibility
trrin rinp rn nnruiipr. resuming 111
much tergiversation and indecision.
Professional Cards
SHERIFF'S SALK.
, 1 r t4 ..t l.'.w.L.u lu.
HV VirilH" 111 It will in r hi 1 i-m -
sued out of the Court of Common Plena
of Coltiinbiu trinity, jviiim.viviuiin.
mill to mo directed, there will he Hold
lit, jinhlie wile ut the Court House in
PtloonisburK, coutilv and state afore
Hniil, on
SATURDAY, NOYKMHKR 7, 'oS
at 2 oVlock p. 111., the IoIIowiiib tie-
r..,,l i.utntA '
All that pertain iih-xhuiiui', tenement
. . .. ... 1 . t I 'I',.
unit lot ol ground mmie in me mu
..c lil.u.ii uluiiir Comitv of Cnlunihi:!
11 1 1 1 1 St-itP of IViiiisvlvania. bounded
1 .1... .. ..U..,. I nu r.illiitvu to wit
lU-KMunimr ut a corner 011 Fifth street
as taken and appropriated hv the Town
- ... . t .. : . I : .... ..1' 1, 1 1 1 1
or i!iMmourtr. in me '"'(. 1 "l"
ntreet at said premises; tlienee along
the south side of on id Fifth street im
then appropriated forty-nix feet
more or less to St ra wherry alley; tlienee
1 alotK'xaiil allev southeast wiirdly one
hundred and rixty lee I he the ame
, more or less to Sterner' alley; tlienee
alonii the north siile of said Sterner h
'. allev westwanlly lifiy-nine feet more
if Int. lute the estate ol
Henry Wolf, defeased; tlienee by the
......... ,,i.i,uiirilU' one hundred and
flrtv.utv feet, lie tlie same more or less
to the corner the place of hegii.ning
Whereon are erected
TWO TWO STORY
FRAME DWELLING HOUSES,
and the many reforms he has uu-; one thereof fronting on Fifth street and
m . 1.:.. r : ,1 .. iw.n tmiiri iir (in 1 raw uvi 1 nm.T
ake!L ,i? a"l. ,' , ," :"H i "'V. taken in execution at fi.e suit
uunug iiiciam .. ' f Commonwealth 1 rusi i,oiiimnj y
that he did not know what he should J()iu w 1)livls anrt s. K. lteynolds
do when he "lost bis job" but as he ftn,i to be sold as the property of . E-
is not the man to sit down and . Keynoios,
weep for more worlds to conquer 1 y Mlller
he will be apt to do the thing which j ' ' At
comes to nana ana 10 couuuue iw
do more of them than any man we
know anything about It may be
that the accounts of his trip which
he has already agreed to supply
Scribner's and later political arti
cles for the Outlook are simply his
way of "marking time" until some
thing more important turns up for
aim to do.
Attorney
PH AS. R. F.NT.
Sheriff.
10-15-4 1.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
at the National
gatr of Thecrtotia B. McHenry, ate of Jackton
TottnoMp. DKfama.
rrt.. .,.,.l,.rl.r.wl nnnointed an audl-
1. 1... .1... oni.nnii' Cimrt of (:oliimlia
County to pass upon exceptions to the
final uceounioi v. 1. ""rf' ,r
i.iiniHt.rHtnr. and to make distribution
of the fund found to be in the admlnis-
ia i.nniu n ami nmonir the Dar-
... .:.l...l n,n,ln u'lll nit. at his Of-
tis eiiuiim in"'i -- --
h ! HinnniHhurir. Pa., on Wednes
day, November 11, PJ08 at 10 o'clock a.
J . . it.. if Hia an
1. f m.Vinir 1.1 tn twrforill the duties of his 80-
v,apuaiover iuc -... whre aii ,,a
more sate the puDiic scnoois iroui
. . . 1 A U
fire and other dancers would be
of little more than local impor
tance were it not that it is being,
repeated in nearly every city of the
eniinlrv. The trreat school 6 re in
Cleveland last winter in which so
many little children were sacrificed,
to the stupidity and carelessness of
the school authorities gave the im
petus to this movement which like
so many others in this country is-
being carried to excess in many
ectiens. There are few people
tupid or wicked enough to say thats.
any reasonable safeguard for publia
school children is unnecessary but
it is lamentable to ste parents and
public men committed to extrava
gances in this line from the greed
of those who have something to sell
in the fire escape line. Over
wrought and hysterical people ev
erywhere are having their teelings,
worked upon, by those who have
something to sell that is claimed to
guarantee the lives and safety of
their children. If a man has a lot
suitable for a new school building
he may be justified in warning all,
the parents in that district that the
school chi'dren ari imperiled in the
old building but it takes a degree
of common sense to investi
gate the charge before having an,
emotional spasm over it. The aver
age public school is as safe as the
average home to say the least aud
at any rate the person who has
reared one or more children never
dna ooaco m wnnder how any
child, ever survived the perils that
Cnnciantlv mptiare It. The only
safe means to take in the present
aPltatirtn la that involving iu
of th um, Knminrtn sense applied
to other business propositions and
to nvniA ti Influence of the Sensa?
tional reformers and most of all the
nan-who-has-somethtng-to-seu.
There is no lack of local politics
in Wicliinninn liiriiiir these re
niaininir nrc-plertloil daVS. AS all
the vwirW if nnwa we have an ' 'ideal' '
system of Government in the Dis
There is uo
VI VUIUUJUIUI
sufTrao. I,.. Tf t. resident ol the
city wants to vote be must by fic
11. w.v -"" ',, '
...tifin aii.i u'lipm mi lull im
llOinillieill, micil ... ....-.
i..uuoi in th fund in the hands or
the adnilnistrator of said defeased will
aniear and prove ine same i
.:'i..i,,i frnin noininir iii on said
iri iiiruniicv. b..- - o
M. 1
nu,H- A. X. YOST.
io.it Aiiunor.
NOTICE.
T., n, nrfiimns Court 1 In re estate of
f rimhin Countv P. K. Patterson
Notice is hereby given that application
. i thn anid Orohans
Court by the undersigned for letters of
. . . ' ... .. .1... i'tnlo ri snicl P.
aclminisirauon on mo
K Patterson, who has been absent from
i t us., nat i.imii'i'.i'. viz: Green-
wood Township, in this County and
r .0irti for more than seven
. i.. hia whereabouts un-
vears uihi v"ni' . " . . . .!
known, and the said Court has fixed
,nn December 7th, l'(o8. at two
r,....i. : tu aftomnnn of said day as
O Viot lt 111 i ' -' - .
Hie time to hear the evidence concerning
u 1 nwun nf the suonosed de-
cedent and the circumstances and dura
tion thereof. n.n-TIV
rilnfrin Herrint?. Att'V. 10-l-5t.
II. A.McKILLIP
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Columbian Building an- Flocr
Bloomsburg, Pa.
UCKAWANNA
RAILROAD.
4THE ROAD
OF
ANTHRACITE.
11' you contemplate spending the Sum
mer months in Florida or California, call
upon our local ticket agent for particulars.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wirt Building, Court House Square
Bloomsburg, Pa.
RALPH. R.JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Ent F iilding, next to Court House
Bloomsburg, Pa.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Over First National Bank.
Bloomsburg, Pa,
W. H. RHAWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Corner of 3rd and Main St.
CATAWISSA, PA.
CLINTON HERRING.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office with Grant Herring,
Bkcmsturg, Pa.
In Crangeville Wednesday each week
A. L. FRITZ.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Bloomsburg Nnl'l Panic Bldg
Bloomsburg, Pa.
J. H. MAIZE
ATTORNKY-AT-I.AW, INSURANCE,
AND REAL ESTATE AGENT
Office in Townseml's Building
Bloomsburg, Pa,
N U. FUNK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ent's Building, Court House Square
Bloomsburg, Pa.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby j iven by John A.
Moran. of Centralia, 1'a , a reij Hiereu
Btudent at law in the oftlee of William
Chrisman, ot the Columbia county bar.
liloouisburK. ra., aim n.e "''"D""
Bohnol of Law, CarliHle. Pa., that lie
will, on or before the 17th day of No
vember. lUi nie 11m cmn.-ui.iaia
and niaWe apilleatlon to, the State
Board of L.iw fcxamlnero, to be exam
r u ' .. 1.1 unii nn th Hth and nth
llieil UV mm - " , , .
days ot Decpmber, W08, for adniiwlon
to theBupreiue Court of PennHylvania.
ELECTION NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the tel-
. . . 1 .1.. ltlru.iriulvHrC Laud Jill"
. Comply forllie election
. l(..,.nl nf Directors and
01 & ruBiuviii't -- - Al
i ti. tmnunntloii of the
Treasurer mm -
Bt-neral buHinesH of the company will
ft held at the ffle of the Couipany In
the Ent BuiimnK. nnmuni, -1
. . . .1.1.. 1 .1 .. .. n KlnviiilllulP A.
Monday, ine zaru uy i -
1) ltlOfi. avtwo o r 11 i " ""
10 29-4t
SALES AGENTS WANTED.
imAiivirloa. ttrfHrtmw wmmtuaiy. in-
nZlarS. aUaUtou ant tampto. WANK W. .
. . . PRINTING . . .
MUCH of the work that is done in this office is of kinds
that can be done by hand only. Nine-tenths
of all job printing done in any country office must be
done by hand. It can't be done with a machine.
This office is fully equipped to do all kinds of print
ing at the lowest prices consistent with good work.
A Large Stock is Carried in
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEaDS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, SHIPPING TAGS,
BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, INVITA
TIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARD BOARD,
BOOK PAPERS, COVER PAPERS, &c.
And Everything in the Printing Line
If you have been a customer of ours, you know the
character of our work. If not, we shall be glad to fill a
trial order. Among other things in our line are
Dodgers, Posters, Sale Bills, Pamphlets, Books, Re
ceipts, Orders, heck Books, Ruled Work, Half,
tones, Line Cuts, Engraved Work, Stock Certifi
cates, Bonds, &c, &c.
No trouble to show goods and give estimates.
The Columbian Printing House,
. GEO. E. ELWELL, Promibtok.
Entrance First Floor, through Roys' Jewel.?KSqT,ni,G PA
Next to Bloomsburg National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, FA.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
Insurance and Real Estat
agents and brokers.
N. W. Corne Main and Centre Su.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Represent Seventeen as good Companies
na lucie aic iu 1110 . ui iu( uu m
losses promptly adjusted and
paid at their office.
DR. W. H. HOUSE
SURGEON DENTIST
Office Barton's Building. Main below
Market. Bloomsburc. Pa.
AH styles of work done in a superior
manner, ah worit warranted as
represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW
by the use of Gas, and free of charge
wren artinc lalteeth are insertetL
Open nil hours during the day
DR. M. J. HESS
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHM
Crown and bridge work a specialty
Corner Main and Centre streets
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Columbia & Montour Telephone.
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 SURGION.
Office and residence, 410 Main St
7-30-17 BLOOMSBURG, PA
EDWARD J FLYNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA, PA.
Office, Liddicot Building, Locust Ave.
H. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office t Ent building, II-IB-ftf
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Wells' Building, over W. McK.
Reber's Hardware Store,
Bloomsburg.
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
Montour Telephone. Bell Telephone.
H. BIFRMAN, M. D.
Homoeopathic Physician and Sukoko
Office and Residence, Fourth St!
Office Hours: " ' ml ? P'
fc, 5:30 to 8 p. m.
BLOOMSBURG. PA,
C. WATSON McKELVY,
Fire Insurance Agent.
Bepresent twelve of the strongest cosn
pa nles In the world, among
which are
Franklin , of Thila, Penna.Pr.ila, .
Queen of N . Y. Westchester, N. Y,
North Am rlca, Phlla.
Office: Claik Buildine. and Floor.
tion have a domicile in some state
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