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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUk."&,
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THE COLUMBIAN.
tfLOQMSBURG, PA.
TI1URSDAV, NOVKMBKU 4. 1!W
The Zoological ?res3 Bulletin
of the Division of Zoology, Fetin
sylvauia Department of Agricul
ture. Timely Topics of Plants and
Pests Discussed Weekly. By II. A.
Surface, State Zoologist.
HOUSK TLANTS KILLED 11 Y I'KSTS.
A Montgomery county woman,
whose house plants were badly
damaged, and some of them killed,
by insects, such as a palm and heli
otrope, wrote to State Zoologist
Surface for information and also
sent to him specimens of the pests
that had caused the destruction.
As other women may have plants
similarly attacked, they will be in
terested in the answer given, which
was as follows:
"This proves to be the larvae of
a little fly, Mich as you describe as
seeing on the ground around the
plants. These are found to belong
to the entomological genus Sciara,
and feed on the vegetation in the
soil, as well as upon the roots, es
pecially wherein decay has started.
They thus promote decay, and may
do considerable injury, as you have
observed.
'rriie best way to prevent this
trouble is to sprinkle tobacco dust
abundantly over the surface of the
soil around the plants. The flics
will not remain long in a place so
treated, and will no longer deposit
eggs there. Any larvae that may
remain in the soil uukilled will un
dergo regular development, and af
ter they emerge there will be no
more infestation of your soil. You
can, of course, make a decoction of
tobacco and water and soak the soil
with it and thus destroy the lame
themselves at once, but the tobacco
dust will keep the flies from laying
their eggs." -,
VOTE POLLED AT TUESDAY'S ELECTION.
DISTRICTS.
EXPENSIVE SPRAYING CAN BE
AVOIDED.
A Chester countian, having paid
$115.00 within four years for the
spraying of an orchard of two acres,
wrote to State Zoologist Surface for
assistance in ridding his trees of
San Jose scale. He said:
"We are so situated that our
neighbors on all sides could learn
in regard to spraying by seeing it
from the public roads. We desire
to get from you full information of
whaf we are to use, and whom we
can employ in order to successfully
rid our trees of the San Jose scale."
Professor Surface replied as fol
lows: "It does not pay you to expend
so much money to have your trees
sprayed, when you can buy a good
spraying apparatus for one-fourth
of what you have already paid out
and it will last for ten years or
more, and the cost of spraying the
trees with it will then be but a few
stents per tree. As to the proper
spray pump, I think an upright lev
er pump would give you better re
sults than any other. The next
thing is to use the right material,
which is the boiled lime-suiphur
wash, either home-boiled or com
mercial. You can buy it already
prepared and ready to be diluted
with cold wa er and applied to the
trees, but, in diluting this, general
ly, you should not add more than
eight times its bulk of water. I
prefer to make my own lime-sulphur
wash, boiling 17 pounds of
sulphur and 22 pounds of lime an
hour, with enough water to boil it,
then straining it and adding enough
water to make 50 gallons and spray
ing It thoroughly over the t:ees.
This is to be done at any time when
the trees are dormant. JJo a thor
ough job and give two coats; one
when the wind is from one direc
tion and the other when it is from
the opposite direction. If you have
much scale, it would pay you to
give the double dose twice, viz: in
the fall, shortly after the leaves
drop, and again in the spring, when
the buds are swelling. This will
really do the work in a satisfactory
manner, and will kill the scale, and
Rcuvcr
Mfiiton Rnroiigh
Denton Township
Berwick N K
Berwick S K
Berwick X V
Berwick 8 V
Bloom 1st
Bloom Itxl
Bloom 3nl
Bloom 4th
Briarcreek Knst.
Briiircreek South
Biinrcrock West
t'atawissa Township
Catawi.vsa Borough .
Centralia 1st
(Vntr.ilin 'Jnrt
Center North
(enter South
Cleveland
Conynnham E X
t'oriynnhiim W. X
Conynnhain W. Xo. 1
Conynliam Y. Xo. 2
Conyncham S V
Conynjihnin S K
1'ishinpcreek Kast
Fishiniiereck West
Franklin
(Irccnwood East
(irienwooil West
1 lemloek Xortli
Hemlock South
Jackson
Locust North
Locust South
Madison
Main
Milllin
Millville
Montour
Mt. Pleasant
Ornnge Township
Orangevillo Borough
Pine North
Pine South
Roaringcreck ,
Scott East
Scott West
Sugarlonf North
Sugarlonf South
Stillwater Borough
West Berwick, 1st ward. . . .
West Berwick, 2nd ward.. .
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I 1 How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
tiat cannot be cured by Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have knowii
F. J. Cheney for the last 1 5 years,
:ind believe him perfectly honora
ble in all business transactions, and
financially abli to carry out any
obligations made by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
olood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
i.'rice, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Fills for
.onstipation
you can keep it in control and pro
duce good fruit after that.
"If the trees are badly infested
tefore the leaves fall, it would pay
you well to make a very strong
soap solution of some kind, or a
strong lime-sulphur wash, aud
paint them now with paint brushes,
applying the material ou all except
ing the parts that grow this year.
This will kill the scale ou these
parts and keep the trees alive until
after the leaves drop when you can
spray them and do a more thorough
uid effective job.
. . ,
DEEDS RECORDED.
The following deeds have recent
ly been entered on record by Re
corder of Deeds Frank W. Miller:
Lehigh Valley Coil Co. to John
R. Startzel for property in Aristes.
Lehigh Valley Coal Co. to John
J. Cain for lot of ground in Centra
lia.
F. R. Jackson and others to
Claude C. Padeu for property in
Berwick.
David Shaffer Estate to John
Shaffer for tract of land in Mt.
Pleasant township.
Clark Smith and wile to David
Shaffer for a tract of land in Mt.
Pleasant township.
Hester L. Shaffer Estate to Cora
Moyer for tract of land in Mt.
Pleasant township.
J. r. Chapm and wife to Joshua
Savige for property in Benton.
Esther E. Hock and others to
Florence Vosler for property in
West Berwick.
C. R. Woodin and others to Es
ther E. Hock for property in West
Berwick.
Mary E. McIIenry and others to
George R. Hess for property in
Benton. 1
J. S. Lazarus and wife to Mary
A. Jphn for 'properly in Blooms-btrg.
Isaac Martz Estate to Ernest F.
Paden for lot of ground in Briar
creek township.
. .
Funeral of Daniel A. Creasy.
The funeral of the late Daniel A.
Creasy was held at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. O. H. Yetter, on
East Main street, last Saturday af
ternoon at two o'clock.
Members of Washington Lodge,
F. & A. M., of which the deceased
was a member, attended in a body.
The Rev. E. R. Heckman con
ducted the services at the house.
Mr. Heckman and H. A. M'Killip
had charge of the Masonic service
at the grave in Rosemcnt cemetery.
For Deep Seated Colds and Coughs, Al
len's Lung Balsam cures when nil other
remedies fail. ThiB old reliable medicine
has been sold for over 40 years. 25c.
50c. and i.oo bottles. All dealers.
ioa8-4t
Rotan Was Beaten Once, Anyway.
Despite the combined efforts of
the opposition forces in Philadel
phia, Samuel Rotan has twice been
successful in his race for the office
of District Attorney.
There is however on record at
least one race in which he was de
feated. Back in the eighties he was
a student in the University of
Pennsylvania, and so was the Rev.
James W. Diggles, of town.
One day there was a boat race
on the Schuylkill. Two pair-oared
shells were entered. Mr. Diggles,
with a fellow student, rowed one;
Mr. Rotan was one of the oarsmen
in the other.
The race started and the Rotan
shell soon fell behind. There was
no machine backing the future Dis
trict Attorney, he was not yet riding
in the ship of state. Toward the
finish, Mr. Diggles and his com
panion rested easily on their oars,
and went over the line far ahead of
the Rotan craft.
In view of the results of Tues
day's ehction, the knowledge that
Mr. Rotan was beaten once, any
way, may serve as a balm to the
sorro,v of the supporters of Mr.
Gibboney.
Brewery Burglarised.
It was discovered last Friday
that thieves have been at work at
the plant of the bankrupt Blooms
burg Brewing Company. Practi
cally all of the metal that could be
moved has been stolen and a great
deal that was not movaole has been
ripped out with hacksaws. Fully
half a carload of parts are said fca
be missing.
t A reward of $50 has been offered ,
half for the conviction of the thieves
and half for the conviction of a
junk dealer caught with the goods.
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The Latest Story.
With the November 14th issue
"2 fie Philadelphia Press" wll pub
lish the first installment of the new
serial story "A Sou of the Immor
tals." written by Louis Tracey. It
will appear in serial form in the
Sunday magazine section and will
not be published in book form until
after completion by " The Philadel
phia Press." "A Son of the Immor
tals" is a story which will hold
your interest until the last chapters
have been read.
Order "7he Philadelphia Press"
for November 14 so you will not
miss the 6peuing chapters.
The open season for rabbits,
which began on Monday, brought
out a lot of local hunters, who
found that cottontails are very plen
tiul, many returning with good
sized kills,
Our Pianos
are the leaders. Our lines in
clude the following makes :
CllAS. M. Stieff,
Henry F. Miller,
j Brewer & Pryor, Kohler &
Campbell, and Radel.
IN ORGANS we handle the
Estey, Miller.H. Leiir & Co.
AND BOWLBY.
7 his Store has the agency for
SINGER HIGH ARM SE IV.
ING MACHINES and
VI Cl OR TALKING
MACHINES.
WASH MACHINES
Helby, 1900, Queen, Key
stone, Majestic.
J. SALTZEtt,
Music Rooms No. 105 West Main
.Street, Below Market.
BL O OMSB UR G. PA
HOTEL KERIMAN
European Plan. AbsolutelyFlrebrool.
jn the heart of the business section of
BALTIMORE, MD.
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Luxurious Rooms, Single and En suite
With or Without Baths. $1 Per Day Up.
Palatial Dining Rooms. Unsurpassed Cuisine
Shower and Plunge in Turkish Baths
iree to uuests.
JOSEPH L. KERNAN, Manager.
Send for Booklet.
9-3o-6m,
New Goods
At New Prices
Kvcrytliing in this advertisement lias just arrived
.and our ju ices will show the power of spot cash buy.
ing. Many items arc in small quantities and cannot
he duplicated at these prices.
I
lOr. FmhrniHprv. Thr Vimls wn h
15 coins and 18 cents for arc here now at 10 cents a yard.
5c. Lace and Embroidery, iooo yards of new
lace and embroidery at the lowest prices you have ever seen
for qualities equal to these.
25c. Shirts. Men's and Boys' shirts in light and
dark madras and percale at less than cost of making.
5C. Men's Half Hose. 300 pairs Men's black socks
at half the price usually asked.
IOC. HpSe Supporters. Women's Military H0sC
Supporters in all colors.
10c Children's Waists and Drawers. MUsiin
waists and drawers in all sizes to start with, well made iml
much under price, u
Infants' white shoes with black tips ioe a pair.
The R. E: Hartman Store
A.
Bloomsburgy Pa.
Dime Stamps With Every Purchase
A t J -
: iexanaer tsrotners & Co.
DEALERS IN
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and
: Confectionery.
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Tine Candies. Fresh Every Week.
EISTI-X- OOOD3 A. S2ECIA.XJT-ST.
HAVE YOU SMOKED A
: ROYAL BUCK or JEWEL -CIGAR?!
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM.
ALEXANDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsbur-, Pa.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
Carpets, Rugs, Hatting and
Draperies, Oil Cloth and
Window Curtains
g You Will Find a Nice Line at
W. M, BBQ.WBB'
BL 0 OMSB UR G, PENN'A.
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WE HAVE
SHOES TO FIT
AND
FIT TO WEAR
and at
Prices That Will Make You Wonder
HARMAN & ROAN
221 Center Street,
Bloomsburg, Pa.