THE COLUMBIAN; BLOOMSBUR0, PA. MC15NSK APPLICATIONS. Continued from pnfje 2 lows: Sittmte In tlie vilhRe of Kilt Grove, bounded on the east by land of Elijah Hess, north by laud of 'Hummer & York, west by main public road run ning through unid village and south by laud of said J. V. Pcrrry, ami known as the "Klk House." 93. I'avlowski, John, hotel, West Her wii'k, IM., boumled and described as fol lows: Situate on the north side of I'reus avenue, bounded on the south by l-'rrns avenue, on the west by lot of I,. Chapin, on the north by an alley, and on the east by lot of Dmeio Stiingio. 94. Rishe, Udgar, hotel, Centre Twp. Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the south side of the public road leading from Woomshurg to Her wick being bounded north by said public road, east by l'erry Road, west by land of George Sponsler and south by on al ley. 95. Rappe, Monroe, wholesale, Cata wissa lKirouyh, Pa , Ivmnded and ile-Mcribt-d as follows: On the north by Mill street, on the eas-t by Mrs. Henry Shaw, on the south by an ulley, and on the west by Mary Walter. 9(. Redline, James S., hotel, Green wood Twp. Ph., Ixmmled ami described as follows: On the west by public road leading to Jerseytown, south by public road leading from Orangeville to dwell ing f Mrs. Hartley Albcrtson, east by lot of II. Kotau ninl north by lot ol Airs. B. Albertson, and known as the "Rohrs- burif Hotel." 97. Roach. Daniel, hotel, Conyng- haiu Two., Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the public road leading from Ashland toNumidia, adjoining land of lames Kostenbauder, Lehigh Coal Company et al. in the village of Aristes and known as "The Mountain Hotel." 9S. Rooney, lvllen, restaurant, 2nd Ward, Centralia, l'i., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the east side of Locust avenue, 1oundcd on the north by property of P. F. Burke estate. east by an alley, south by property of Martin Walsh, and west bv locust ave. 99. Reiter, Gus, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows Situate on the southeast corner of Spring Garden avenue and Mercer street, bound ed on the north by Spring Garden ave nue. on the east by lot of S. A. Uurling, on the south by Schley alley, and on the west by Mercer street. MX). Rtice. C. H., hotel, Orangeville borough. Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate nt the corner of Main and fine streets, bounded on the east by an allev. on the south bv Pine street, on the west bv Main street, and on the north bv lot of U. II. Sloan, and known as "Orangeville Hotel." 101. Rimbv. Samuel D., hotel, Mad ison Twp., l'a., bounded and described as follows: Situate in the village of Jer sevtown, bounded on the north by lot of K' If. Johnson and Rachel Carey, on the east by a public road leading to Millville, on the south bv public road leading to White Hall, and west by lot of Geo. S. Lee, and known as "Rimby Hotel." 102. Stegmaier Brewing Company, wholesale, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the south side of 7th street, bounded on the south by an alley, on the west by lot of Thomas Sullivan, on the north by 7th street and on the east by D. L. & W. R. R. Co. 103. Sponenberg, G. F. hotel. West Berwick, Pa., boumled and described as follows: On the north by lot late of Wesley Pettit, east by an alley, south by lot of II. S. Williams, and west by La Salle street, and known as No. 532 La Salle street. 104. Sponenberg, Anne, restaurant, Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Stiuate on the southerly side of west Front street, between Market ami Mulberry on the corner of Kuclid av enue, bounded north by Front street, east by F.uclid avenue, south by Reagan al ley, and west by land of M. A. Markle, being known as No. 132 west Front street. 105. Sedusky, John, wholesale, Con ynnhamTwp., Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate in the vil lage of Aristes, on the west side of the public road leading from Catawissa to Centralia. 106. Sands, Joseph R., hotel, Alt. Pleasant Twp., in the village of Mor dansville, bounded on the north by pub lie road leading from Mordausville to Millville, east by lot of the "Free Church," south bv Little Fishingcreek, and west by land of C. L. Sands, and , known as the "Sands Hotel." 107. Stongo, A. O., hotel, Montour Twp., Pa., bounded aud described as fol lows: Situate in the village of Gro vania on the public road leading from Bloomsburg to Danville, bounded on the south by the public road aforesaid, on the east by lands of Isaiah Hagen buch, on the north by lands of Henry Lazarus, on the west by lands of Lewis Thomas, and known as the "Grovania Hotel.,, 108. Snyder, William II., hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by 2nd street, east by a private alley and land of Dr. John and others, south by Pine Alley, and west by Whitman's alley, and known as "Exchange Hotel." 109. Snyder. Irvin A., hotel, Blooms hurg, Ta., bounded and described as follows: Situate at the corner of 2nd or Main street and the B. & S. R. R.i bounded northwardly by 2nd or Main street, eastwardly by right of way of the B. & S. R. R. Co., southwardly by an alley, and westwardly by an alley in the rear and lot of 110. Shaffer, H. A., hotel, Orange ville borough, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the west side of Main street, bounded on the north by lots of Albert Fisher and Mrs. Albert Heckman, on the west by Mill street,, on the south by lot of Mrs. Re hecca Megargell, and on the east by Main street. 111. Shaeffer, Edward J- hotel, 1st Ward, Centralia, Pa., hounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the west side of Locust ave, bounded on the north ly private alley, east by Locust avenue, south by property of John Moran, and on the west Dy an alley. 112. Schweppenheiser, W. C, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate at No. 815 La Salle street, bounded on the north by land of George Sponsler, on the east by La Salle street, on the south by land of George Sponsler, on the west by an alley. 113. Saracino. Nicholas, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on Freas avenue, being lot No. 1520. 114. Schlauger, Henry, hotel. West Berwicks l'a., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the southwest cor ner of La Salle street and Freas avenue, , houuded on the north by Freas avenue, on the eat bv La Sane street, on the south by lot of G. W. Sponsler. and on the west by lot of J. Schlangcr. 115 Nlienke, Kdwird. hotel. West Berwick, l'a . bounded aud described as follows: Situate on the northe.ivt cor ner of La Sallcand Poplar s reels, triutid- ed north by Poplar stiect. east bv nil al ley, south by other Ian 1 of Joseph Sau ley. and west by La Salle st. lift. Shoemaker, J. F., restaurant, Herwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the southeast corner of Front street nnd Reagan alley, bound- en on tue norm by lTont street, on the east bv lot of L. I. Clcwell ami P. C. Cnrrin, on the south by an alley and on the west by Reagan's alley. 117. Stecn, Jacob, hotel, Sugarloaf Twp. Pa., b ninded and described as fol lows: Situate in the village of Central, bounded on the north by lot of Louisa Steen, on the cast by an alley, on the south by land of Joshua Hess" and west by public road, known as Central Park Hotel. US. Sholcnberg, Wells A., hotel, Berwick, Pa., hounded and described a follows: Situate on the easterly comer of Front and Market streets, 'hounded north by Front street, cast by lot of A. B. MacCrea et al, south by Canal street, west by Market street, being No. 1 00 Hast Front street, and known as the "St. Charles Hotel." 119. Stegmaier Brewing Company, wholesale, Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the west side of Chestnut street, boumled an the east by Chestnut street, on the south and west by land formerly of the Peuna. Ca nal Co., now of the I). L. & W.R. R. Co. and on the north bv land of the D. L. & W. R. R. Co. 120. Schonberger. Henry, Jiotel, Bri arcreek Twp. Pa., hounded and described as follows: Situate on the southeast cor ner of Warren street and 6th avenue, bounded west by Warren street, east by land of petitioner, north by 6th avenue. 121. Sutton, O. K., hotel, Benton borough, Pa., bounded anil "described as follows: Situate on the eastern side of Second street in said borough, aud known as McIIenry House. 122. Visiutainer, Hmanuel, hotel, 1st ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded ami de scribed as follows: North by Centre street, east by Locust avenue, south bv property of B. J. Dyke and Mary Dyke and west by an allev. 123. Williams, H. B., hotel, Briar creek Twp. Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the west side of public road leading from Berwick to Jonestown near the foot of Nob Mountain hounded on the east by public road, on the south by land of Gid. Michael and Obed Michael, west by land of Philip Sponenberg, south bv Lvnn D. Albertson and Mrs. S. Sitler and north by lands of G. W. Koons, aud known as Miller's Hotel. 124. Wageuseller, George, hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on 2nd or Main street bounded on the north by Main street, on the east by lot of Severance and Roberts, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot of David Lowenberg estate, and known as "St. Klmo Hotel." 125. Williams, H, S., restaurant, Ber wick, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: Situate on the southerly side of West Front street between Market and Mulberry streets, bounded north by Front street, east by land of J. N. Harry, south by Reagan's alley and west by land of R Bcrger estate. 126. Yankee, Rudolph, hotel, Green wood Twp., Pa., bounded andjdescribed as follows: Situate in the village of Hy ers Grove, hounded on the south by a public road leading from Mordausville to Millville, east by a public road leading from Hyersgrove to Jerseytown, north by an alley, and west by lot of Jackson Rohbius, and known as the "Hyers Grove Hotel." 127. Yeager, Lloyd, hotel, Catawissa borough. Pa., bounded aud described as follows: On the east by lands of John Haley, on the west by Railroad street, on the north by Pine street, and on the south by other lands of your petitioner, and known as "Railroad Hotel." 12S. Yeager, Wellington, hotel. Lo cust Twp., Pa., bounded and described as follows: Adjoining lands of Klmer Yeager and public road and known as "Cross Kevs Hotel." 129. Yetter, Boyd R , hotel, Main Twp., bounded and described as follows: Situate in the village of Mainville, hounded on the north by lauds of A. H. Gruver, on the east by a public road, on the south by lands af W, P. Zehner, and on the west by Catawisssa Creek. 130. Yost, Dora E., restaurant, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the east side of East street at corner of 5th street, bound ed on the north by Fifth street, on the east by lot of the Rescue Hose Co., on the south by lot of Dora E. Yost, on the west by East street. 131. Yeager, Monti! us and James A. Y'eager, hotel. Locust Twp. Pa., bound ed and described as follows: Situate in the village of Numidia on the northeast ern side of a public road leading from Catawissa to Ashland where the Mill grove Road intersects the above road in Numidia and adjoining lands of J. L. Kline. 13'. Zitnbo. Andrew, hotel, 1st ward. Centralia, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north oy property oi Maria Dyke, east by Locust avenue, south by property of Ambrose D. Golds- worthy aud west by an auey. 133. Zanowyak, Mitro, restaurant. 2d ward, Centralia, Ps., bounded and de scribed as follows: On the north by property of Mrs. Wm. Bulluck, east by Locust avenue, south by Railroad street, and west by an alley. FREEZE QUICK. Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions. Bloomsburg, Fa., Dec. 30th, 1909. Hoax "Bjonss is makiug lots of money out of hops." Joax "I didn't know he was raising hops." Hoav "Oh, yes; he has a frog farm." The woman who can't look nleasant even when she is having her photograph taken well give up trying. might as CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fhe Kind You Have Always Bought Baars tto Signature of FEBRUARY JUiiORS. Jury Commissioners and Sheriff" Drew Names for Next Session of Counrt. KheriirC. II. Km, mid Jury (Jommlx winner A. V. Ilidlny and Junius Trump drew the juror for February court on Monday. 'I hi It (Ik lnxt time Mr. Trump will net. as hi term of olllce expires this year. Mr. Ilidlny will succeed himself, Tho jurors drawn nre as follows : )KANI.iril(K.. First Monday In February. K. I). (Veti.-Hcrwick Urunt Marl,, Mriarcreek Fred (Jolemens llerwick Karl I'.rown, Mnin Attron 1 1 art man, Hemlock John Crawford, llerwick (Jlmrles 10. Kck. Montour John Wnnicti, Scolt Wesley Davis, I'.cntou Twp. (), V. Ii'irlwh, Siignrlouf (!. ). MitiiMt, Madison Hoyd Vnnee, Orange K. K. Ilagfhbuch, Scott TIiom. M. Lyiin, Itriarcrcek ('. A. Wesley. Stillwater Wm. Aclienbiicli, Bloom Wlllium Ivl wards, Cen tit! Orville Meeker, Siignrlouf Frank Meyers, Hugurlonf Jt. II. Bardo, Greenwood Clmrles Artley, Cleveland I.eiiiider Fet termini, Locust Geo. Keiimnl, West Berwick Jucob It. Mo-er, Coiiynglittiii 1'KTIT Jl'KOKS First Tuesday in February. David Howell,-Mt. Plensaiit I). F. Mordun. Mt. Pleusaut David K. Yeager, Locust Howard Gteenley, Berwick Culviu P. Blccker, Mo-itour T. K. Brittuin,- Benton U. C. FeiiHt, Berwick Hiimucl V. Ikeler, Berwick Wesley Morris, Green wood K. V. Greenley, UreeiiwK)d Samuel II. Mordun, Madison Isaac i'Vtternmii, Conyiiglmni Wes'ey FulrchildH, West Berwick U. P. Davis, -Bloom K. H. HeKS, Berwick .Sylvester Beaver, Cony ngliuni l.lem .M.irteei y, tserwick Frank S. Leighow. Centre F. 10. Boice.-Berwiuk Thomas Mercll, Scott A. Ij. Fritz, Sugarloaf Jacob (.Jetty, Centralia. Henry S. Keck, Berwick K H. Wilson, Benton Twp. J lion Shalles, Berwick J. Lawrence, Montour D. J. Hi iiiiuer. Bloom Win. Klines, Sr., Berwick Wm. C. llartman, Soott C. 10. Blame, Berwick W. F. Hough. Berwick Ze 1 1 n eder Lo w. ( ) ra I y?e M. 10. Krvin, Catawissa John J. Kielly, Centralia John Wutters, Catawissa William Singleton, Conynghum CIVIL COURT JURORS. Second Tuesday in February. S. T. Pollock. Berwick 10. Ward Bitter, Bloomsburg Boyd M. Freas, Briarcreek. J. 1'. Creasy, Jr., Fishingcreek lOdvvard ilai'tuiau, Madison Albert Low, Montour Charles A. Hhall'er. Berwick Thomas Morton, Berwick (!. R Pealer. Fishingcreek (. W. llartman, Hemlock I. Neal Matist, Hemlock Harry Faliriiiger, Berwick Wesley Bower, Briarcreek James Walters, Bloom 1. B. Ikeler, Greenwood William Boup, Berwick K.rn Yociim, Cleveland David Fisher, Bloom Wm. Walk ins, Franklin W. It. Kingrose. Bloom It. It. Smith, -CatawiHsa I). C. oimm, - Locust Clarence Trumbley, Centre Peter Shult., Sugarloaf Aaron Kester, Millville William Harry, Berwick T. Ij. Keit'er, Berwick Joseph U. Swank. Milllin Samson Townsend, Mt. Pleasant lOrastiis Kline, Pino Albert Fetterolf, Conyngham Klmer Klinger, Berwick W. W. Karshnur, Ureenwood Charles Bower, Berwick A. V. Fisher, Montour, P. V. Closen, Orange James Strieker, Catawissa John Ash, Berwick J. 8. Grimes, Bloomsburg T. W. Kiellv. Centralia William II. Utt, Bloom M. H. Meiisch, Montour ('has. Cadman, -Millville Itodger She-run, Centralia Albert Widger, Briarcreek Kdward Kaustenbauder. Catawissa James Ituch, Berwick There are times when every man, away down in his heart, realizes that the fools are not all dead yet. Pennsylvania Old Mexico SfS ALL THE DELIGHTS OF TRAVEL FOR FULL INFORMATION AND RATES, ADDRESS J. It. WOOD. GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Trafllo Manager. . General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia We Wast to Send Yen This Pcrtf oiio Id 3r- THE DE.LUXE OUSINBSS FA?f.H; WW Hi If you care about the qualityrchnnicterand impressivcness'of 'your stationery these samples will be valuable to you. They, 'show you whet really impressive, productivc'stalioncrylis., They show you business formi on COUPON BOND; hand-, somcty printed, lithographed and die-stamped .in harmonious, color combinations. 'If you buy business diatlor.cry you need these samp'es. They tell you how (o gut the most impressive, most productive ila tionery. They show vou how your letlcr-head or check would look on COUPON BOND. They demonstrate and tell you why, of all bond papers, COUPON BOND is best qualified to nerve you, on J why it is (he first ihoicc of those who recognize Ihc actud earnlnj-poMcr of hih-iJeado stationery. COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Bloomsburg, Pa Household Remedies. Under the heading "Parts of Living Creatures" Culpeper laid down the fol lowing: The brain of a hare being roasted helps tremblings and prevents hair fulling oft. The head of a coal-black-vat being burnt to ashes in a new pot and sonic of the ashes blown into the eyes cures blindness. The head of a young kite treated the same nnd a dram taken every morning cures the gout. Crabs' eyes are good, and the lungs of a fox dried strengthen the lungs. Later he observed that "the skull of a man that was never buried, beat en to powder and given inwardly, helps palsy, and the small triangular hone In the skull absolutely cures fall ing sickness so that It will never come again." Among the household remedies that ono should always have by one Cul peper nientiored Hakes of brass, salt and brimstone burnt to ashes, young swallows, hedgehogs, frogs, toads and mice burnt In' a vessel, thin flakes of load with sulphur, the fresh lungs of a fox dried, and many other savory mat ters. Gardening by Lantsrn Light. "I have seen people use every mo ment of time to good advantage and those who could run a hobby to death, but I never saw a garden being plant ed by lantern light before," said the girl who lives in the suburbs. "We were on our way to choir practice Fri day evening about 8.30 when we saw a man who we thought at first was seeking burled treasures, so stealth ily did he move about with lantern hanging close to the ground. As we approached, however, we discovered that he was very busy putting In seed for the summer vegetables, nnd when we returned, a couple of hours! later, he was Just finishing up for the night." Diplomatic Lions. Lions are said to walk about the palace of Emperor Menellk or Abys sinia and Injure no one, and are docile at the least sign from their master. A Russian visitor demanded of Mene llk how It was that his gentle pets re spected such and such a visitor. "They have scent," replied the emperor, "and know the smell of an ambassador. They know they must not cause trou ble between me and the foreign pow er. They are diplomatic Hons." The queen added. "They once devoured before me an Italian consul. It was afterward found that he had not his letters of credence. He was not in order and I excused the lions." Railroad Tours Mardi Gras and on FEBRUARY 3. Mardi Gras NE;f4ANS Florida FEBRUARV ,iRcn s Pinehurst FEBRUARY n. rk , l")w 1 1.) t-Vt Ncd Trolley Time Tables Cars leave MarketJSquare, Bloomsburg for.Berwick: J K 1 A. M. P. M, r. M. 5.00 I 2.50 7-5 5.40 1. so 8.50 6.20 2.50 ).?o 6.50 3.50 10.50 7.50 4.50 11.50 8.50 5.50 9.50 O.50 10.50 11.50 Firsi car leaves Market Square Berwick on Sunday at 6.50 a. ni. From Power House. Saturday Night Only. for Cars leave Berwick for Danville: A. M. M. P. M. 6.00 I 2.00 6.00 7.00 P. M. 7.00 7.20 1.00 8.00 8.00 2.00 0 OO 9 00 3 00 10.00 10.00 4,00 u.oo 11.00 5.00 1 2.00 t t.oo First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Bloomsburg Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market burg, for Danville: Square, Blooms- A. M. P. M, P. M. 5.IO I2.IO 6.IO 6.00 I. IO 7-IO 7.10 a. 10 8.10 8.10 3-io 9-io 9. 10 4.10 10.10 10.10 5.10 II.IO 11.10 First oar leaves Market Square Danville on Sunday at 7.10 a. m. Saturday Night Only. for Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A. M. M. P. M. 6.00 12.00 6.00 7.00 P. M. 7.00 8.0O I.OO 8.00 g.OO 2.00 9.00 10:00 3.00 IO.OO 1 1 ,00 4 00 ' n.00 5.00 fl2.00 First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Bloomsbursr Only fSaturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: A. M. M. r. M. 5.30 12.00 6.00 6.15 P. M. t7. t7.oo 1.00 8.00 fS.oo ts-oo -0 9.00 t3- 10.10 fio.oo 4.00 II.O0 fll.oo 5.00 First car leaves Market Square for Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. m, Saturday Night Only. t P. R. R. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. M. P. M. P. M. 5.50 12.30 -3 6.35 I.30 7-30 7.30 a. 30 8.30 8.30 3-3 3o 9.30 4-3 10 3 10.30 5-3 '-3 u.30 First car leaves Catawissa for Blooms- burg on Sunday at 7.30 a. m. Saturday Night Only. 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