The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 04, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURO. PA.
E FAILS
Thieving Agent of Wisconsin
Corporation Nearly Got
Away With Bundle
HOW HE WAS BAMBOOZLED
Pcscrt was Had to an InrjVicus r--J
Elaborate Ruse The Cc-tcr-F;::s
How it was Worked Got tie V,:
tims "Goat" and He Confessed.
It was a fishy looking storv
The
local agent of a New York corpora
tion out In a Wisconsin town, h;int "ins
Its funds daily, reported a robbery.
Two men had come Into the office lato
at night, when he was m work o:i
the books, and at the pflnts of pistols
he had yielded up $3,000 of the com
pany's funds. Two days later the con
fidential traveling agent o' the cor
poration dropped Into the town and
talked it over with tLe local man in a
qiiet way. "In five minutes," he told
Tip, "I knew there had never been
any robbery. How did I know? In
ftinct. The story he told was too
weet. There wasn't a flaw in It. It
was like a framed-up alibi. You know
the best alibi, until you can knock It
out, Is the one that Is Invented for
the occasion."
Queerest of all things, the "victim"
bad no bad habits. There was no sign
cf extravagance anywhere to contirpi
the visitor's Impression that the rob
Dory was a myth. Yet he could r.o.
gt the conviction out of his mind
that the thief wa3 the employee. With
tbe tinae of the alleged hold-up fixed
by the suspected one. resort was had
to an ingenious and elaborate ruse.
When it was proposed to the Chief
of Police he revolted. "The Third De
gree:" He wasn't going to get into
trouble with those New York trick?.
Our acrnts argued tlie interests of
Justice. At last persuasion wen.
There was one pol'.ccmr.n who
stood ready to assert that .it the hmr
the local agent had fixed for the hold
up by his two men in buckram he aid
another policeman wer-? in front o.'
the office where the n.ytl.lcal rnbb.-.-y
had occurred. An aTommodatiri-:
bartender, slinking home, as he said,
from a clandestine rendezvous, hail
parsed the spot at the sair.e hour and
had seen the policemen. If there had
taen a robbery, if there had been any
men near the office, they would have
been sure to see It come off. Oh, yes.
they had looked In the windows and
there was no one within; they were
fure of that. too. "Hit suppose this
scheme doesn't work?" demanded th?
Chief of Police. "A f re mess my po
licemen will be in:" The confidential
r.gent met this quickly: "They will
r.ot be under oath. !f ;s.c tr!1; doesn't
to through, then the i-ouicrneu can
come out and swear to the truth and
no harm will be done."
The frame-up complete, the victim
of the supposititious robbery was tak
( n to Police Headquarter?. Again he
1 created his story, which was taken
down by a stenographer. Then the
policemen and the bartender, la his
presence, related theirs. A conveni
ent "judge," who threw in an occa
sional question and was deferentially
addressed by the skillful inquisitor,
lent to the impression upon the mind
of the culprit that he was about to be
confronted with an accusation of theft
Jind that the circumstantial proo!
(-gainst him was overwhelming. Next
tame a private Interview with the en
tvoy from New York, and in exactly
seven minutes the two men went to
Hie spot where the $5,000, down to the
I&6t dollar, had. been hidden by the
local agent. Not a threat had been
used against him. No torture; no in
timidation. He went up and took his
dose without a murmur one year in
the penitentiary and unless he
chances to Identify hlmse'f w ith these
lines he does not know how he got
his tumble, how nearly he got away
with his little pile. Tip in the New
York Press.
A Rat with Brains.
While standing in a large wood
shed, one end of which he had par
titioned off with narrow slats as a
fowlhouse, Mr. X heard a gnawing
noise and, looking about him, saw a
large brown rat darting away froTi u
dog biscuit lying on the floor of the
shed. He decided to remain quiet
and watch if this thief of his dog bis
cult would return. Presently he did.
end, slyly glancing et Mr. X as if
to say, "Now, you let me alone, and
I'll let you alone," his ratshlp began
dragging the biscuit over toward the
Mat partition, behind which were the
fowls clucking and scratching. He
reached the laths and tried to drag
the biscuit through them after him.
It would not pass, beir.g flat and
broad. After some vain struggles
with It, the rat vanished, to return
with another of his acquaintance.
The newcomer he stationed inside the
fowlhouse. He himself came out and
seized the biscuit by one corner. Ho
then began tilting it up on its aide,
and the adroit friend poked his head
through the slats and steadied it with
him. In a few seconds the biscuit
was held between them "up and
own," and between rat No. l's push
ing without and rat No. 2'a pulling
from within the barrier the prize was
forced triumphantly through the slats.
"Since the soap factory was built
tn our street the antoleU have not
troubled ua at all."Meggendorter
Biaeiter.
1
THE HOr
Hia Place Can Never Be Filled L-y
Any Machine. No Matt;r Whai
Its car.Li.itiea.
The lii i.se i-e in,:, in the hour of
bit ile at i.a-., tj t.i:,i o:i charact .-r-l.-i.cs
which I,. '.en, ouly to a brjag
tii KAvcd with ruJt'!i. l!i partaKca
of thi' hopes ua 1 fears of the cou
!iiet. the hv.nu- ?.j Lis rider. If he has
l e ii six i:i( nths in the service he
k:. ' .s ev ry 1 call. As the col
urn wi!ir;s into and waits the
hoi.-e ;:io',s neno.'.s with waiting,
r..i ! it ti.e wait bo lung will often
tn i.ihle r.n 1 sweat. As the call comes
to ahaiiie the rider can fiid him
wi thing at th bjt with Ir.s tongue to
i- t it .v.i'.t: hi.-' tteth. As lie
i.:"..' s out I".- will liiher try to get on
l.i 'i ; :v Uiii. Th.' lines will carry
h ... i -lward. i'.u.l nlUr a minute he
w.il l.'y b.ich ills i.us, and one can
let I his sieidLii le.uiive ij brave tho
wr.n-t mul have d.mu with It as sixm
; '--ii-le. A r.;an seldom cries out
w h. - ti i.i the turmoil of battle, and
1:
ti.
s the same with a horse. Five
;t rs out of six when struck with
a
a
1 nilet are out of their saddles in
.linute. If hit In the breast or
tl.uuhler, up grj their hands and they
g.t a hiavy fall; if in the leg. f xn 1
or arm they fall forward and roll off.
Kvm with a foot cut off by a Jagsd i
pit co of shell a horse will not drop. 1
! ! only when shot in the head or i
heart that ho comes down. The horse
th?t loses his rider and is unwound
ed himself will continue to run with
bis sit of fours until some move
li.cr.t throws him out. Then he goes
c.ill.viin? here and there, neighing
with fear and alarm, but will not
l.avo tho field. When he has come
uyen several riderless steeds they
fall in and keep together, and 'the
rally of the bugle often will bring
th'm into the ranks together. New
York Herald.
Pocket Mail Scales.
A pocket scale for weighing mail
matter recently has been awarded a
patent to a Philadelphian. Most in
struments of this character are usu
ally rather bulky and not at all suited
for the purposes of stowing away In
the pocket; but this device has the
advantage of being quite compact.
Tl.c principal part being made of thin
Fl. et tin .celluloid or similar mate
rial, it may be easily carried la the
packer.
This device consists of an im
provement on the well-known Tin- an
tie.lyard. and primarily constitu.03
an efficient and convenient wei-hinc;
machine, and, incidentally, furnishes
a suitable medium for advertising
rurposes. Tho inventor accompii.ie3
this by providing a plane surface lor
the beam, instead of the ordinary bar.
by confining the movable counter
poise in a horizontal slot, Instead of
by protuberance at the extremity of
the long arm, by having a spring clip
provided with an eye or a hook at the
extremity of each limb at the tin of
the short arm to hold the matter to
l e weighed, in place of the usual
h.iok or pan, and by providing an in
dex, which constitutes part of the
hsngsr. to correspond with a fixed
mark on the surface of the beam to
indicate when the same is In equil
ibrium In lieu, of the separated means
otuinarily employed to that end.
Natural Barometers.
If the chickweed and scarlet pim
pernel expand their tiny petals, rain
n;ed not be expected for a few hours,
sa; s a writer. Bees work with re
doubled energy just before a rain. If
IUj flies are unusually persistent
cither in the house or around the
stock theer is rain in the air. The
ciicket sings at the approach of cold
weather. Squirrels store a large sup
ply of nuts, the husks of corn are un
usually thick and the buds of decidu
ous trees have a firmer protecting
cot If a severe winter is at hand.
If the poplar or quaking aep leaves
turn up the under side rain will soon
follow.
If the camphor bottle becomes cliy
it is going to storm. When It cleir's
tettled weather may be expected.
This Idea has seemingly been utilized
iti the manufacture of barometers.
The main trouble is, they Eeldom
foretell tbe change until about the
time arrives. Last, but not least, the
rheumatics can always tell in their
bones whin a norm is approaching,
and of this prognostication the octo
genarian of to day Is as firm an advo
cate as were his forefathers.
Astronomy In
It is now nearlf
French astronomers
measure "an arc of
the East.
200 years since
went to Peru to
meridian." Thf:
purpose of such area Is to furnish
data for calculating the size and
shape of the earth. The arc in Peru
wus about 220 miles in length, arid
with the exception of a short arc In
South Africa, it is the only one ever
measured in the southern hemis
phere. This year a commission head
ed by army officers has .been sent
from France to remeasuro the arc In
Peru. The rerueasurement is re
garded as of great scientific impor
tance on account of the advance,
that have been made since the fir!
measure was taken.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of n writ of Fieri Fnci.ns is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Columbia County. Pennsylvania, and
to nie directed, there will be sold at
i'uo,ie sue at me Mientt s office, in the
N-ouii House at Bioomsburg. countvand
state aforesaid, on '
SATURDAY, NOV. roth, i00y,
1 at 10 o'clock A. M., the folio
scribed real estate:
ing de
j All that certain piece or parcel of land
, situate in the Borough of Berwick, Col
j umbia County. Pennsylvania, bounded
' and described as follows, to wit; Situ
ated on south side of Fourth street be
tween Walnut and Chestnut street-, tie-
insr lot number six in Gilbert Fowler
plot of lots bounded on the south by
1' litre: street, north bv Fourth street,
east formerly by F. K. Brockway now
1 Laura A. G;irr. and on the west former
ly by lot of H. W. Bower now J. W, Sit
ler, said lot leintT fortv-nine and one
half feet wide on Fourth street and on
hundred and eighty-one and one-half
feet deep, whereon is erected a large
TWO STORY DOUBLE FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE
and outbuildings. Beinirsame premises 1
conveyed to Flmer E. Garr by Heed id '
L H. Fowler and wife dated October
ith, H)4 and recorded in Deed Book
No. ;6 at FaKe 43-
Seized. taKen into execution at the .
suit of I. H. Fowler now to the use of !
Nelson W. Bloss vs. Klmer K. Garr, !
and to be sold as the propertv of Klmer :
E. Garr.
CHARLES B.
William E. Eltnes. Attorney.
ENT,
Sheriff.
lo-jS-4t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facial
j issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
, of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and
j to me directed, there will beoid nt pub
; lie sale at the Sheriff's office, iu the
j Court House at Bloomsburj;, county and
: state aforesaid, on
I SATURDAY NOV. 27th, 1909,
I at 10 o'clock a. m. the following de
scribed real estate :
! All that certain town 1 t situated in
, the Borough of West Berwick. Columbia
j County and State of Pennsylvania, on
t the east side i.t La Salie street. Being
; b't Number Two. in Section Thirteen,
of the Berwick Land Improvement
Comp'.nv's Addition to Berwick. Being
bounded by lot Number Three, of Ster
lir.g Dickson on the north; on the east
' by an alley: on the south by lot Number
i One; and on the West bv La Salle street. ',
, being forty feet in width on La Saiie
; street and one hundred and torty feet iu 1
i depth. ;
Being part of the same premises con-
'veyid by George S. Fleckenstein and
; L, zz e r .eckenstine, h'.s vvite, to Mary 1
A. Pettit by deed dated January list,
I 1002. recorded iu the of'ce for the re
cording of deeds, etc., in and for Co!-'
; umbia County, Pennsylvania, in Deed :
Book No. 73. page 1. On which is erect
i ed a
I TWO AND A HALF STORY '
i FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
I and out buildings.
I Seized, taken into execution at the
suit of Harry T. Stodd.irt. Receiver for .
; tbe Eastern Union Building and Loan 1
. Society of Philadelphia. Pa", vs. Hiram J
j W. Pettit and Mary A. Pettit real own- ,
i ers. with notice to all terre-tenants and 1
' to be sold as the property of Hiram W I
Pettit a
1 Mary n. Pettit
CHARLES B.
James L. Evans, Attorney.
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DIVORCE NOTICE.
Tillie Harley ")
In the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Columbia
County. Pennsylvania.
No. igt September
Term, 1909.
John Harley
To John Harley
above cited case.
Respondent in the
You are hereby notified, in pursuance
of the order of the Court of Common
Pleas of the said county of Columbia
and state of Pennsylvania, ta be and ap
pear in said Court on or before the First
Monday of December, 1900, being the
fcth day of said month, to answer petition
heretofore preferred by the hbellant,
Tillie Harley. your wife, and show
cause, tf any you have, why the said
Tillie Harley should not be divorced
from the bonds of matrimony entered
into with you, agreeably to the Act of
Assembly in such cases made and pro
vided. Hereof fail not, under the penalty of
having the said petition heard and a de
cree of divorce granted against you in
your absence.
CHARLES B. EXT,
Sheriff.
C. A. Small. Attorney. n-4-5t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of fusan Markle. Dtceased
The undersigned, Auditor appointed '
by the Orphans' Court of Columbia !
county to make distribution of the bal
ance inthe hands of M. A. Markle and
David Markle, administrators of said
estate, to and among the parties entitled
thereto, will sit at his office in Biooms
burg, Pa at No. 44 Main Street in said
town, on Wednesday, Nov. loth, 1909
at 10 o'clock A. M. to perform the
duties of his appointment, when and
where ah parties interested
win appear i
debarred from coming in on said fund,
WM. C. JOHNSTON,
-2-4t. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, an auditor
anjioint-
ed by the Oprhans' Court of Columbia
county to make distribution of the bal.
aneein the hands of Frank Ikeler, Esq.,
Trustee in partition in the estate f
Delilah Cramer, late of the Town of
Bioomsburg, deceased, will sit at his
office in Farmers' National Bank build
jng in the Town of Bioomsburg. on
Thursday November nth, 1909, at 10
o'clock A. M. at which time and place
all parties in interest may appear.
CHRISTIAN A. SMALL.
'o-ai-4t. Auditor.
SHKRIFP'S vSALK.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Faci.n
issued out ff the Court of Common Pleas
of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and
to me directed, there will l-o sold at pub-
lie sale at the Sheriff's office, in the
Court House nt Bioomsburg. count v a:id
, state aforcsa d. on
SATURDAY, NOV. ioth. 1909,
- at lo
e'eb ck A. M., the following de-
MHOcd rea. estate :
All that sertain lot of ground situate
in the said Town i.f Biootv.sburg, in
Nea!'s Addition te said town, lying
north ol East Fifth street ami south f
E st Third street, and more particularly
bounded and described ns follows, to w:t
Begmnimt at c point on the north of
East F iurth street at the intersection of
Lot No. 25 with The Bioomsburg Land
' Improvement Co. Line. thence westward
ly along the northern lineof East Fourth
; street one hundred and smy-four and
seven-tenths feet to eastern hue of lot
No. 2, thence northwardly along line of
said lot No. 2$. one hundred und eighty
I four feet to an nliey. thence t stwardiy
: along southern lineof said ailev to line of
j land of said Bioomsburg Land Improve
j merit Company, the. ice southeastwardiv
, along line ot said Bioomsburg Land 1m
1 provement Company to place of begin
ning. This tract embraces lots No. 2;,
. .... j
ana 27 on saiu pian. na hereon are
erected j
FOUR (4) GREENI'OUSES !
AND BOILER HOUSE.
Seized, taken into execution at the '
suit of Matthew McReynolds Executor :
I of Evelina R. B. McReynolds vs. James
T. Davis M. Edith Davis and Clem R. j
i Weiss. Mortgagors. John W. Davis,
Stewart E. Reynolds and The Davis
Brothers Company Corporation under 1
j t,J 'awrs of Pennsylvania terre-tenants,
j and to be sold as the propertv of J .nies ;
T. Davis, ... Edith Davis and Clem K. 1
1 Weiss. Mortgagors. Join W. Davi , j
Stewart E. Reynolds and The Davis
Brothers Company Corporation under j
the laws of Pennsylvania terre-tenants, i
CHARLES B. ENT,
, , Sheriff.
T. J. anderslice, Attorney. lo-2S-4t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa- I
cias issued out of the Cjnrt of Common (
I'leas of Columbia County. I'ennsvlva
r.ia, and to me directed, there will le
suij a. public saie at the Sheriff's office. !
in the Court House at Bioomsburg, :
county and state aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, NOV. 20th, i9oy,
at 10 o'clock A. M., the following de- '
scribed real estate :
All that certain piece and parcel of
ground situated in the Borough of Cata
Nvissa, Columbia Countv, Pcnnsvlvania. '
bounded and described as follows, to :
i wit : Beginning at ?
of X,rs- Hamilton F
a fence post, corner I
ishir's lot. on the 1
souT.11 side ot fcast Ma:n street twenty
feet distant from the center line of s;iid :
street, thence by the lot of Mrs. Ham;'.. 1
ton Fisher five and ilfty-three and a hilf
(5-53) decrees wot one hundred and
seventy-six and three-tenth feet to line i
of Harry A. Harman, thence by the said !
Harry A. Harman north forty-two aad i
one half degrees west twenty-four and '
two-tenths feet to the line of Sarah
Fredericks lot. thence by the said Sarah r
Fredericks north fifty-five and one-half I
degrees west cue hundred and ten t-tt '
to a stake, thenct; by the same north :
twenty-nine degrees east, fifty-four feet
10 i:ie soutn side ot bast Main street
twenty feet from the ceuter
street, thence along the s
saw! street tweutv feet dist
center line thereof south sixty and one-
' Il.lir I iort.,G ivikt f,r... h,. f.... .V...
!pla,-e ot' beginning. ' Containing nine
. ..muu. ,.-...1 vi .III Bill', Ul"
i the same more or less. Whereon
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erected a
TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY
! FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
! and outbuild'ngs. j
seized, taken into execution at the 1
suits of L. C. Mensch. attorney, vs. J.
C. Fox, and Franklin Shoe Company
vs. J. C. Fox, and to be sold as the prop
erty of J. C. Fox.
CHARLES B. ENT.
L. C. Mensch. Sheriff.
A. L. Fritz,
lo-23-4t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas I
of Columbia County. Pennsylvania, and
to me directed, there will be sold at nub. i
lie sale at the Sheriff's Office, in rhe 1
Court House at Bioomsburg, county and j
state aforesaid, on
SATURDAY, NOY. 27th, 1909,
at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following de
scribed real estate :
All that ceatain town lot situated in
the Borough of West Berwick, Columbia
County, Pennsylvania, west of Monroe
street, bein lot Number Tnvo Section
Seven of the Berwick Land Improve
ment Company's addition to Berwick.
Pa., being bounded cn the north by lot
Number three, Section seven, one hun
dred and forty feet; on the east by Mon
'Vc "'Jfei lorryieei; on me st
V umber.ne" Section Seven
roe street, torty leet; on the south by lot
Number One, Section Seven one hun
dred and forty feet, and on the west by
an alley forty feet to the place of begin
ning. Being part of the same premises
conveyed by Freas Fowler and wite to
George E. Sponsler by deed dated Aug
ust 21st, 1903, recorded in the office tor
the recording of deeds, etc., in and for
Columbia County in Deed Book No. 53,
pae 451, and by said Sponsler to Mar
garet A. Kendriek by deed dated May
r ,.-v . " v.. . . I"?, "'V
Nvitli. Un which is erected a
TWO AND A HALF STORY
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
and out bujldings.
Seized, taken into execution at the
suit of Harry T. Stoddart, Receiver for
the Eastern Union Building and Loan
Society of Philadelphia, Pa, vs. Law
rence Kendriek (now deceased) Marga
ret A, Kendriek ONvner and The LTuited
States Lumber and Supply Company
terre-tenant, and to be sold as the prop
erty of Lawrence Kendriek (now de
ceased) Margaret A. Kendriek and The
United-States Lumber and Supply Com
pany. CHARLES B. ENT,
Sheriff.
James L. Evans, Attorney. ll-4-4t.
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the Stomachs and Dowels of
Promotes DigMlion.Chmfur
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tlon , Sour Stonwh, Diarrhoea
nnd Loss of Sleep.
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Eggs is Eggs.
The Danville Morning Xews dis
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Will lay for thee, I ween.
Sueh feeble little lay as thou
Hast made ean nenree be seen.
Our heartH will bleei ere long, I know.
lne bard now gets in trim
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A single egg at him.
It's all off. The die is cast. The
epicure iu moderate circumstances
must now eschew his succulent
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Bioomsburg Pa.
nator of a thcusand pantry confec
tions, has scratched the barnyard
gravel in a fit of distemper and
gone on a strike.
A Danville housewife visited the
market Thursday morning iu search
cf an egs. She didn't get it, for the
simple reason that none were for
sale. A scarcity of eggs prevails all
over this sectiou'. At places where
they can be obtained they are sell
ing at 38 cents aud upwards.
There seems to be no apparent
relief in sight rnd the situation is
conceded by the merchants to be
one of the 'worst ever.' "
Bioomsburg Souvenir Books, 48
half tone pictures, ascents, at the
Columbian office. tf.
A I.I. THE HOOD tiCAI.ITIKS of Kly'
t ream Halm, solid, me found In Liquid
Cream ltalm, which Is intended for
use in atomizers. Tlmt it in a wonder
lul remedy for Nasal Catarrh Is proved
by an ever-increasing nmss of testimo
ny. It does not dry out nor rofp the
tender nir-pasnagen. It allay tho ln
namnmliou and goes straight to the
root of the disease. Obstlnute old owen
have yielded in a few weeks. All
druggists, "00., Including npraviug
tube, or inuiled by Kly Bros., 5ti War
ren (Street, New Pork,