THE COLUMBIAN. Bl.OOvicn. ?f. COLUMBIAN. 1,1 OOMStiUKO, i'A. rnrii) Y, MAY (i, lo:. CCUKI 1'ROCEEDINGS. The May session of court opened on Monday inorninjr, with all the Judges on the flench. Alex. C. Jackson. Ksq., present ed his report as auditor in the es tate of John HuffnnRle, deceased, which was confirmed nisi. Petition of H. C. Laubach for the sale of l is real estate situate in West Ikrwick and ilse vliere, val ued at S-M.coo. divested of the dower in'e:v.t on the ground thai his wife M:n:na A. Laubach was non compo mentis. Sale author ized by tne Couit. In the est.it- of James 15. Kin ney, deceased. W. C. John.-ton, Esq., presented a petition aki::g for the appoinimcnt of appraiser. to set aside the $300 to the widow without taking out letters of ad ministration Petition of citizens of Greenwood township was presented asking for the appointment of Webster Eves as Poor Director of Bloom Poor District to fill the vacancy caused by the dsath of Chaudlee lives. C. V. Miller, lisq., presented petition of Millard lives, guardian ot William Chaudlee Mason to per mit him to invest 4'X of ward's estate in bonds of Millville Water Company, investment allowed by the Court. Clinton Herring, Esq., presented the bond cf C. W. Sweppenheiser as tax collector of Mifflin township, which was approved. C. R. Stauf?cr vs. Milton Henrie et al. Rule granted to show cause why judgment should not be strick en off on the ground that the name of one of the defendants was forg ed. Clinton Herring. Esq. , presented a petition asking that J. S. Cole be appointed Poor Overseer of Bloom Poor District to fill the vacancy caused by death of Chandlee Eves. James L. Evans, Esq., presented a petition for discharge of Norman Shetler, who had served his sen tence under conviction for f . and b. Harry Stees. Esq., presented his report as auditor of the public ac counts which was confirmed nisi. In the estate of Daniel Sullivan, leceased, the report of John G. Freeze, Esq., auditor, was confirm ed nisi. In the matter of the petition of V. C. White for satisfaction of an cient mortgage The Recorder of the County was ordered to enter satisfaction of the same on tbe rec ords upon payment of costs. In the case ot Yetter vs. Yetter, 11. Mont. Smith, Esq., presented ond for obedience to order of Jourt, which was accepted by the Jourt. Daisy F. Kuouse vs. Sterling G. Snouse; divorce decreed by the 'ourt on ground of desertion. W. H. Khawn, Esq., presented t petition asking for the appoint nent of John C. Parker as Poor director of Bloom Poor District to ill the vacancy caused by the death f Chandlee lives. Fred Ikeler, Esq., presented his report as auditor in the estate of lillard O. Bowman, deceased, for :onfirmatiou nisi. Report of Frank Ikeler, auditor n the estate of William A. Hir inger was confirmed nisi. C. E. Kreisher, Esq., presented he following report cf Comrais ioners against the division of Cat .wissa borough into two election districts confirmed nisi. The report of C. B. Ent, Trustee, or sale of real estate of Albert Vitchey, deceased, in partition, -onfirmed nisi. Clinton Bredbeuuer vs. Stella Sredbenner, petition was present- 1 for divorce on grounds of deser- on, etc.; subpana awarded. On the petition of Lewis Dreis ach he was appointed guardian of nnor chudrem of Aaron Trexler, eceased. TATE of Ohio, City of ) Toledo, Lucas County. j ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath aat be is senior partner of the firm f F. J. Coeney & Co., doing busi ress in tne City of Toledo, County nd state aforesaid, and that said inn will pay the sum of ONE iTJNDREu DOLLARS for each nd every case of Catarrh that can ot be cured by the use of Hall 8 latarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before nie and sub- cnbed in my presence, this 6th .ay of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. (Seal.) Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in .rnally, and acts directly on the lood and mucous surfaces of v the ystem. Send for testimonials fj'. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggisst, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 1 rl estate of cuii firm-' ed nisi. L. Ii. Waller, Esq., was contin ued as auditor in the estate :f Ada and Aaron Trexler, de:eased, to make report second Monday of May term. A. L- Eiitz, Esq.. presented a petition asking for appointment of Joseph II. Dennis as Poor Director tor Bloom Poor Distrct to fill va- , cancy caused by the death of . Ch .mulct: lives. j In the estate of DoioJiy A. j Creveling, deceased, report ot sale ' confirmed nisi. Charles Clyde Yetter, Esq , pre-sen'A-d 'lie resignation of C. Ii 1 Whitenight as one of the consta i.f the Town of Bloomsburg William Dieterick wis appointed to fill the vacancy upon his filing a Km 1 111 the sum of $t,ooo to be approved by the Court. , Register of wills Prank W. Mill er pres-'titvd accounts ior confirma- j tio. 1 nii. j Clerk of the Court Freeze Oiick presented for confirmation n:si"the widow' appraisements. In the divorce proceedings of Fannie Stiles, petition presented tor appointment of a master. j Yandemark vs. Yandeni.uk; di vorce; motion continued in this case. 1 Mcliwan vs. McEwan; divorce; petition for master was presented by W. Ii. Klines. Esq. j Benson vs. Benson; divorce; Jas. : L. Evans, Esq , appointed master to tike testimony in the case. j RAND JL'RY RETURNS FOLLOWING HILLS. . Com. vs. John Fedorco. Not a rue bill and prosecutor Frank Om- roh to pay the costs. Coin. vs. M. J. McDonald. Not true bid. Prosecutor Edward J. I haffer to pay the costs. Com. vs. Edward Giger. True bill. Before Associate Judges Yeager and Krickbaum an inquest in lu nacy in the case 01 Sarah Kline w is J held Tuesday. The iurv to bear the evidence and to decide the same 1 were George Alleman. James Court- . right, Charles J. Potter, William Eves, E. R. Creveling and Charles Slmitz. The iuiy returned a ver- idt finding that she was a lunatic, Subsequently, on petition sented by C. A Small, Esq.. the Court appointed her daughter, Lydia A. Boone, her committee, for the purpose of applying for a pension. The returns made to the Court by the Grand Jury were as follows: Com. vs John McCarthy. Charge, jail breaking. A true bill. Com. vs. John McCarthy. Charge, burglary. A true bill. Com. vs. Percy Brewington. Criminal libel. Not a true bill, prosecutor, E. B. Tustin, to pay 1 the costs. Com. vs. Harry Grassley and ennie Grassley. Fraudulently re moving goods alter levy. True bid as to Harry Grassley. Nolle prosequi as to Jennie Grassley. Com. vs. Lugi Bendeno. A true bill. Charge, false pretense. Com vs. Wasel Savyaercbeck. Charge, assault and battery. A true bill. Com. vs. Anna Jones. Charge, larceny. A true bill. Com, vs. Charles Hoffman. Charge, larceuy. A true bill. Lpon petition presented to the Court Tuesday Bartley Albertson was appointed Registry assessor to fill vecancy caused by the resigna tion of Wesley Morris. E. J. Flynn, Esq., presented a petition asking for the appointment of a master in the divorce proceed ings of Laura E- Haviland vs. Ed ward C. Haviland. Upon petition presented, John Wango who has been in jail on ac count ot non payment of costs which the Court imposed upon him in a case in which he was prosecu tor and the bill ignored was dis charged from custody. A petition was presented to the Court asking for the appointment of Bartley Heacock as Registry as sessor for est Greenwood district to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Wesley Morris. Scranton's Exhibition. Scrauton's first industrial exhibi Hon, which opened on Saturday night and will continue all this week, will give tbe putlic an idea of the industrial importance of the city. Probably few persons realize that Scranton, the thirty-eigluh city in the United States, is the thirty-sixth m the value of its man ulactured - products. It is the sec ond silk manufacturing city in the country, ana neany every manu factunng industry is represented on a large scale, save that of leath er goods and cutlery. Over -to. 000 persons find daily employment in bcranton s mills and shops. Rep rt ot sale in the limnii Helwi' deceased, KEPORT OF THE CONDITION of the HUM till Ml at BloomsburR, in the State of Penn.i at the close ot business, April as, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts 33',K7 7 Overdrnfts, secured nnct un secured ?i 17 U. !S. Bonds lu secure circu lation 100,00000 Bonds, securities, etc 849,9 15 Hanking house, furniture, and fixtures 8,000 on line from National Banks (not reserve agents) 3, S?s 43 Due from approved reserve agents .' S.4' 41 Checks and other cash items 1.07537 Notesof other National ranks 770 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 364 96 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz . Specie $25,030 00 Legal-tender notes 13.00 00 33,11000 Redemption fund with U, S. Treasurer 5 per cent, of circulation 5.00000 Total J;S(,0i3 10 LIABILTIES. Cipital stock paid in $100,000 00 "surplus tund Undivided profits, less ex cxpenses and taxes paid.... National Bank notes out standing Due to other National Banks Individual deuosits 50,000 00 6,493 23 99,000 00 o.37"i 9(1 subject to check. 530.337 71 Certified checks...., 16568 Cashier's checks outstanding 343 59 520,74') 9S Total 766,6lS 16 State of Pennsylvania,! County of Columbia ss' I. Wm. H. Hiin.AV, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the.ibove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WM.H. HIDLAY. Cashitr Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of April. 1909. J. C. RlTTER. " Notary Public, Commission Expires Mar. 16, 1911. Correct Attest; A. Z. Schoch, Paul E. Wirt. Director?. J, E. Shuman, R. I. Ruhl, J rnuaaeipnians are squealing nice stuck P'KS- They have been voting m . . . .. ... for graft and plunder for years, and "eping in political power tne very men who are responsible for the present state of things. But now pre-.tnaiine apia iransit company nas retusea to sell six tictets tor a quarter, and are chargiug a straight five cent fare. ,ne,r own pockets are toucnea ana tney are howling. This is only one of numerous flocks of chickens that are coming home to roost. To Mothers in This Town. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mather Gray's Sweet Powders for child ren. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure tor worms. vsoiu oyun uruKgisis, 25c. oampie r ree, 1 Address. Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N, V. 4-i5-4t Congressman John G. McHenry has declined an invitation to deliv er the Memorial Day address at Shamokiu, very properly believing that it is his duty to remain at Washington and attend to business. It requires time and labor to pre pare such an address, and he does not feel that he ought to take the time from his official duties. DON'T COUGH, BUT LIVE LONG. if every cough were curv-J before it got a strong hold, liuman life would ba lengthened bjr many year. If every couching fufferer knew that Kemp haljam would stop the cough in a few minutes, be would be clad to escape the acrioui r.nuiiiiHimi If .tin if uill r n m ffnk Kemp Hauam wul do it. At drugtata' aua dealer , 2oc Envelopes 75,000 Envelopes carried in stock at the Columbian Office. The liue includes drug envelopes, pay, coin, baronial, commercial sizes, number 6, 6s, 6ft, 9, 10 and 11, catalog, &c. Prices ranee from 51.50 per 1000 printed, up to 55. oc. Largest stock in the coun ty to sehet from. Oil Rhyme Amended and Englished.' The Fourth, Eleventh, Fifth, and Sixth, Have thirty days to each affixed, And all the rest have thirty one, Except the Second month alone, Which has but twenty eight in store Till leap year gives it one day more. tU.aCTHICIAN ud MBCHANIC a hojIm for tvOTybody. Utn about ittiKity, Ih coming- kdcacc.udbowlo " tool. Simple, prac tKal.fuUolptcturae. Saav pla copy If roa BUH r AND " Ouspapu, 1 Je t yw. iampsoa Pub. Co. acoa St., BoaK Photography lamrnow rtarybody. AHIIICAI PHrrocaArHV uach It. t Beautiful pkturaa, moats If prUa coatwtt. ptctaf crtrlrltia, ouastloaa aa twarad. Saaipla copy fta II rom aiaatlca tatt papar. ' itarl(ianM)raiik Advice For The Tired Women Is It ft linadrtche, a bm-knrlin. a wn ation of Irritaliility or twltvhinir nnd uiicontrolhililn norvoiinnw? Sunit'thlnf must bo wrong; with tlio hoad or buck, a woman naturally snys, but all tlin tlnm tho real trouble) very ofUn editors in thu womanly organs. In nine caws out ot ton the apat of the difficulty la here, and a woman xhould take rational treat ment for Its euro. The local disorder and Inflammation of tho delicate special organs of the sex should be treated st"iidily and systematically. Dr. Pierce, during a long period of practice, found that a prescription mndn up of tho active medicinal principles of native American roots, extracted by the 1M0 of chemically pure glycerine, cured over ninety per cent, of such cases. After using 'this remedy for ninny years In his private practice ho put It up In a form tliHt would make It easily procurable, nnd It can bo had at ty store where medi cines are handled. You nre not asked to close your eves to what Is In this (K) precription of Ir. l'ierce. Ho tlls you all about It and puts a label with all the Ingredients upon tho bottle they arc Lady's Slipper Mot, (iolden Seal root, lllacK Cohosh root, t'nicnrn root, ltlue Cohosh root and triple reltni'd ghverino. These various Ingredi ents are all extolled and recommended by various modlral authorities. Thus V. Klllniiwood. M. I)., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says of Lady Slipper root: "exercises special Influence upon nervous conditions depending upon dis orders of femalo organs; relieves pain," etc. I'rof. John King In the American Dis pensatory, says of Illack Cohosh root "This Is a very active powerful and useful remedy. Tty its special allinlty for tho femalo organs It Is an efliclent agent for suppression. In dysmenorrhea (painful periods), it is mirimtxrd by no other drug, IM-Ingof ureatost utility in Irritative and congest! vo conditions, characterized by dragging down pains. The same author says of lilue Cohosh that it has enjoyed a well-merited reputation for when used by delicate women it gives tone and vigor to the parts and relieves much pain." Prof. Hale oayi "It controls chronic Inflamma tory states of tho (female) organs and gives tone In cases of debility." r. John Fyfe, of Saugattick, Conn., says of Unicorn root (firon fru I Holm) one of the chief lngrcdlcnU of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription: "A remedy which Invariably acts as 11 uterine invlgorator and always favors a condition which mukus for normal ac tivity of the entire system, cannot fall to bo of great usefulness and of the utmost Importance to tho general practitioner of medicine." "In Iielonlas we have a medicament which more fully answers the ahovo purposes than any other drug xcfth vliirh I nin acanninteU In the treatment of diseases peculiar to women It Is seldom that a caso Is seen which does not present some Indication for this remedial agent." Achlnir from head to foot that Is tho condition that afflicts some, women at stated periods backache, dizziness, and pains almost unbearable. An honest and a safe remedy which no woman can afford to lose the opportunity of trvlng for the cure of those distressing complaints which weaicen a woman s vitality is ur. fierce s Favorite Prescription an honest medi cine which has tho largest number of curri to Its credit and a deserved popu larity ior two score years all over the l nitoa Mates. Pr. P erce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil iousness, sick and bilious headache, diz ziness, cosiiveness, or constipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tonmio. wiiir Kioiiiacu, wiiiiiy ueicuing, -iiean burn," pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver. stomach and bowels. Persons who are subfeet to inr of these troubles should never bo without a vial of the "Pleasant Pellets" at hand. In proof of their superior excellence it can truthfully be said that they are always adopted as a household remedy after tho first trial. One little "Pellet" la a laxative, two are cathartic They regulate. Invigor ate and cleanse tho liver, stomach and bowels. As a "dinner pill," t promote digestion, take one each dav. To re lieve the distress arising from over eating, nothing equals one of these little -renew.- ineyre liny, sugur-coatml, antibilions granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. HEALTH AXD HAPPINESS. How to live In health and happiness Is the general theme of rr. Pierce s Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hveiene. contain ing over KOO pages and more than 700 illustrations. Is sent tree on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. &ena n one-cent stamps ior tne cloth bound volume, or only 21 stanps tor the book in paper covers. Captain Carlisle D. Graham. Captain Carlisle D. Graham. aged 58 years, who achieved fame by successfully making the perilous trip through the Niagara Rapids five times, died at Detroit on Mon day, at the home of his sister, from a cold. Four times Captain Graham went through the rapids in a bar rel and once he swam the distance. He arrived at Detroit Friday on hts way to Philadelphia, where he for merly lived, at No. 2217 South street, after visiting in Winnipeg. He then had a cold, which steadily became worse, and resulted fatally. Graham bad earned for himself the title of 'Captain," He wa born in Wilmington, Del., but speut most of his early life in Can ada, on the shores of Lake OtiUno. Here he learned to swim. When 14 years old he went to Philadel phia and learned the trade of coop er, lie accomplished tne passage of the Niagara Rapids and Whirl pool in a cask on July 11. 1S86. He made another trip on August 19 following. This time he lost his cask and swam the rapids. He followed this swim with three oth ers. In another attempt to swim the rapids with Miss Maud Williard and Beauty, his fox-terrier, Miss WillUrd was drowned. The ter rier is still alive, and is cared for at Graham's former home, in Phila delphia. 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