THE C0LUA1BIAN. BLOOMSBURti. THE COLUMBIAN. LOOMS BURG, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1910 PLENTY OF TIME 8om paoplo hava si much tima that they never c-t anything done. They re elwaya "jusl coing to." By the way, now !a Iho lima tj cubscriba for thia p?p:r "ICHT NOW. D'ye heart IS A HEN A BIRD ? If She is, Egfs Are Admitted Free if She isn't the Tarift is Four Cents a Dozen. The treasury department will have to answer the question: "Is alien a bird?" Hen's eggs are subject to a duty of five cents per dozen under the Payne tariff law, while the same law says birds' eggs are admitted fr?e. Importers of hen's eggs say "a hen is a bird," and her product should be admitted free. That the tariff fosters cbm binations end trusts, and benefits them at the expense of the consum er, is again shown, in the tariff on eggs. The Packing Trust put 36,' 000,000 eggs in storage, when eggs were plentiful, selling at fifteen to sixteen cents a dozen, wholesale in the west, and this winter put them out to the American consumers at thirty-five to forty-five cents a dozen, because the tariff kept out competition. There is a duty of five cents a dozen on eggs, and when the cost of four cents. tor shipping is added, the cost of hand ling on the other side of the water, with fair profit to the dealer and farmer, it enables the Packing Trust to charge inordinate prices to consumers nere without compe tition. The tariff should be taken off all food products. The great masses of the people are consumers, and the masses, the working peo ple, are going to get their eves opened some day to the fact that they are playing right into the hands of the few, and creating for tunes for the few at the expense of f the many. With a fair, square deal, we can compete with any na tion in the world in food products, outside of the tropical fruits. If we have a poor year for potatoes, wheat cr any other food product, and there is plenty abroad, let the plenty come in and feed the people. The only thing that has frightened the Meal Trust is the threat that Congress would take the tariff off of Argentine beef. But Congress won't do anything of the kind, as long as the tariff fostered trusts aie in control in the Senate and House. some 30 young trees, not yet of bearing nge, Professor Surface sent the following reply "I beg to pay that the reason I made inquiry concerning the num ber of trees and size of your orchard at Dimock was in order to let me decide whether I shotiid recom mend to you or not a certain hilly orchard sprayer, nude by the Friend Manufacturing Company, Gasport, N. Y. The sprayer is all right, but as the list price of the complete outfit is $275 00 it is more expensive than you would want to pay for an orchard ol ttu size of yours. I am satisfied that a person can afford to invest in a sprayer that will cost him at the rate of one or two dollars lor each bearing tree he has, and if he once sees the ben efits of spraying he will not be sat isfied until he has something that will do thorough work and will give him the most satisfactory re sults. "I believe, however, that a good barrel sprayer will give you satis factory results 111 an orchard of one hundred and twenty-five trees. The best and mo.-t satisfactory hand power apparatus which you can get is one worked by an upright lever, being what is sometimes call ed a horizontal cylinder pump. rather than being worked by a pump handle. Thia lever swings to and fro, horizontally, rather than ertically like a pump handle. One man can easily operate it, giving enough power to run two leads of hose, each in the hands of a spray er, if you should wish. Nearly all firms make such outfits. I really do not think it makes much differ ence as to the particular brand of pump which you buy. All manu facturers are trying to put out something that will be satisfactory on the market. It will, therefore, pay you to obtain catalogues and compare prices. The nozzle is very importaut, and the 'Friend Angle' nozzle of which you write is as good as any. The Goulds 'Mistry Jr. is also in this class, as well as the 'Brown' and that 'N. C. Atomic' of the K. Brown Co., Rochester, N. Y. If you wish me to send you the names of several manufacturing companies I shall be glad to name them. In comparing prices you should be pretty sure that you are not de ceived into buying inferior make or quality by some low quotation." The Zoological Press Bulletin. Timely Topics of Plants and Pests Discussed Weekly, by H. A. Surface, State Zoologist. SPRAYING OUTFITS, NOZZLES, ETC. A Philadelphian who owns an orchard at Dimock, Pa., has had some correspondence with Professor H. A. Surface, State Zoologist, Harnsburg. relative to ordering a spraying outfit. The orchard being located on rough, hilly ground, and the trees difficult to reach, even with a spraying tower, further in tormation was requested. When this was furnished showing that there are 125 bearing trees and $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sci ence has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical frater nity. Catarrh being a constitu lional disease, requires a constitu uonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di- il.. . . . 1 1 recny upon inc uiooa and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de- airoying ine lounciauon ot the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its .' 1. rM- : . . . 0 wujk. me proprietors nave so much faith in its curative powers mat iney oner une iinudrecj Dol I C . . a - . iars lor any case tliat it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address: V. J. CHFNF.Y & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. It's Easy to StepPara TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN IS GONE. "I use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain rills for Neuralgia, LaGrippc and all pains. 1 don't intend to be without them, for I find ready relief in them for every thing I use them for." MRS. L. F. MILLER. 120 V. 6th St., Davenport, la. All Pain "In my family Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills ate used for headache, colic and other pains, and always give relief at once." TIIOS. R. FOWLER . R. D. No. 3, Dunn. N. C. Sold by drugglttt everywhere, who are authorized to return price of first package If they fail to benefit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. SHERIFF'S SAM5. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fac-lns is sued out of the Court of Common fleas of Columbia County. Pennsylvania, niul to me directed, there will be sold at pub lie sale nt the Sheriff's Ofiiec. in the Court House nt Hloomsburg, county and State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 'lo, at ten o'clock n. nr., the following de pcribcd real estate, to wit: All that certain mcssuaKc, tenement and tract of land situate in the town ships of Cleve'and and Franklin, Co lumbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: Je ginnim; at r point in the public road leading from Cntawissn to KoannRcreek thence thirty six degrees west twenty six and six tenths rods: thence north seventy-seven and one-half degrees west (twenty siit and six and six tenths rods) sixteen rods; thence north twenty de grees west eighteen and nine-tenths rods; thence north eighty-six degrees west one hundred and thirtvfive and nine tenths rods; thence south eighty degrees west one hundred and ninety seven and seven tenths rods to a post; thence south eighty two degrees east one hundred and two roils, thence north forty two degrees east one hundred and sixty-one rods; thence north thirty-four degrees west twenty live and six tenths rods to the place of beginning, contain ing 199 Acres and 96 Perches, whereon arc erected Two Frame Dwelling Houses, Two Bank Barns, and out buildings. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of William Rarig vs Mary K. Wolf, de ceased and II. C. Wolf, administrator, and to be sold as the property of Mary li. Wolf, deceased. WM. P. ZEIINER. Fritz and Sheriff. 2-J4 4t A. I. C. 12. Kreisher, Attys. Forges a Railroad Ticket David A. Wilson, a hotelkeeper and politician of Harrisburg, was sentenced by Judge Smith at Clear- eld recently to pay $500 fine and o undergo imprisonment in inc Western Penitentiary for not less thau eighteen months or more than six years for using a forged ticket on the Pennsylvania Railroad. During the hunting season Wil son, with other Hamsburgers, was in that county hunting. When he came to go home he had another man buy a ticket from Grampian to Clearfield, a distance of twelve miles. When the ticket was pre sented to the conductor by Wilson it had been changed to a point near Harrisburg, a station the name of which had to be written in. Wilson admitted using the ticket but said that another man had changed it. although he admitted that he had in his possession at the tune acids for the purpose. A Great Statesman's Tribute to Washington. William E. Gladstone once said 'If among all the pedestals suppli ed by history for public characters of extraordinary uobihty and purity I saw one higher than all the rest, and if I were required nt a mo ment's notice to name the fittest occupant for it, I think my choice at any time during the last forty five years would have lighted, as it would now light, upon Washing ton." Battling Nelson Champion No More. Battling Nelson, who has held the world's light weight puglistic championship tor some time was outfought and badly defeated at San Francisco Tuesday night by Ad. Wolgast in a forty round fight. Eleven thousand people witness' ed the fight. The gate receipts were thirty-six thousand dollars. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be sold at pub lic sale at the Sheriff's Office, intus Court House at Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, ru SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1910, at 10 o'cIock a, nv, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: All those two certain lots, pieces it parcels of land situate in the Borough of Berwick, Columbia County, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : TRACT No. 1. Situate on the north erly side of Woodin street, beginning at a point on the northerly side of said street one hundred and nineteen and one-fourth feet from Oak street at the corner of n sixteen foot ulley, thence northerly along said alley sixty-six feet to tot now of Phoebe Croop, thence easterly along said lot parallel with Woodin street one hundred and three and one-fourth feet to Maple street, thence southerly nlcng said street a dis tance of sixty-six feet to corner ol Maple and Woodin streets, thence westerly along Woodin street a distance of one hundred and three and one-fourth feet o the place of beginning. Containing sixty-eight hundred and fourteen and one hilf square feet ot land. Whereon is erected A TWO STORY FRAME DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE. and outbuildings, TRACT No. a. Beeinnintr at a corner of lot owned by Phoebe Croop os the westerly side of Maple street one hun dred and thirty-two feet from Woodin street, thence westerly alone lot of said Phoebe Croon a distance of one hundred and three and one-fourth feet to an alley, inc-nce northerly along said alley a dis tance of sixty-six teet to land of "Jackson .iuii;, uicuec cumci ty iiioug saiu lailfi a distance of one hundred and three and one-fourth feet to Maple street, thence soutneny along said street a distance of sixty-six feet to the place of beginning. Containing sixty-eight hundred and fourteen and one-half square feet of land. Whereon is erected A TWO STORY FRAME DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, and outbuildings. Being the same premises conveyed to Ray H. Davenport by U. D. Freas and bli:abeth treats his wife, James L. liy. ans and Fanny A. Evans his wife, S. VV Dickson and L-Ul'e Dickson his wife. and B. H. Dodson and said Dodson his wife, by deed dated August 10, iqoO and intended to ue recorded forthwith. Seized, taken into execution at the suit of Harry T. Stoddart Receiver for the basteru Union Building and Loan society, o I'hiladelphia, Pa , vs. Rav II. Davenport, owner, and Lee Harri son, terre-tenant, and all other terre tenants, and to be sold cs the property of Ray II. Davenoort. owner, and Harrison, terre tenant, and all other ter re-tenants. WM. P. ZEIINER, . Sheriff. James L,. bvans, Attorney. a-i4-4t II" PRPP SERVICES S- 'if I II ill V) AND MEDICINE A reliable physician of thirty years' experience offers his ser vices ond medicine free. Would you like to be cured lo slay cured? If so, write him your symptoms and he will send you a course of medicine that will do you good ond the prescription, so at uny time should you want more of the treat men t vou can Bet it from the druggist nuil the medicine will not cost you over twenty or twenty-five cents a mouth. 1 Ins is an oiler every alluded person should icmseives ot. ou certainly tiaveuoth ose and will benefit irrrntiy from this led oiler. Address. J.W.Mc rrow.M.D , -riiiinrnim North Heimlnjton, VI. Plw put f,9 Main St., on vmtr leutr. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ot a writ of Levari Facias issued out of . the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, Pennsylvan ia, and 'o me directed, there will be sold at public sate at the Sheriff's Office, in the Court House at Bloomsburg, county and state aforesaid, on SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ ed real estate, to wit : All that certain lot of laud situate on the northerly side of Fairview Avenue in Michel's Addition to the Borough tf West Berwick, in the Borough of West Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylv ania, and bounded and described as fol lows : On the east by lot No. 205. on south bv Fairview Avenue, on the west by lot No. 207, and on the north by Brit tain street. Being forty-five feet in width on Fairview Avenue and extend ing in depth of the same width a distance of one hundred and sixty feet to Brit tain street Containing seventy-two hundred square feet cf laud and being numbered and designated as lot No. 206 of Mitchcl's Addition to the Borough of West Berwick. Pennsylvania, and being the same premises conveyed to Barbara Keigel by U. A. Michael and hmma Michael his wife by deed, dated August 277 1003, recorded in the oflice of the re cording of deeds, etc.. in and for Co- umbia County in Deed Book No, 78 page 302. On which is erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, and outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of Harry T. Stoddart, Receiver for the bastern Union Building and Loan Soci ety, of Philadelphia, Pa., vs. Henry A. Keigel and Barbara Reigel, owners, with notice to all terre-tennnts, and to be sold as the property of Henry A. Reigel and liarbara Keigel, owners, with notice to all terre-tenants. WILLIAM P. ZEIINER, Sheriff. Tames L. Evans, Attorney. 2-24-dt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE lnretati of Win. KcKrlvv Uw-grnve, lalt of me ncrougnor Orangevllle, in the county of Columbia, ana State of Pemt'a, demised. Notice is hereby given thut letters of administration in the above estate have been granted unto the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and mose naving claims or demands will preseui uie same witnout delay. A. W. MUSGRAVE, Administra'.orof Wm. McK, Musgrave, dee'd. No. 101 N. Main Ave Clinton Herring, Scranton, Pa. 3-34 or. Atty. s 1 iits is an 1 nvuil them 1 ma 10 lose 1 rniJiiiillel' 1-0-4W IHK I'Ukk food law" U designed ujr hid vjovciiiuieni, 10 protect the pub iioirom injurious limretlieuts In Loth foods and drugs. It Is beiielleiul both to 1 he public- and to tlio conscientious iiittuuiiicturer. i;iy'8 Ureani Balrh, t successful remedy for cold In the head nasal cuturrb. huv fever. .tn.. mntin. ing no injurious drugs, meets fully the '.c,'u f ""3"l (" l" "w Jaw, and that ...v. 10 j'lwiiiiiicuuy siuieu ou eveiv ,.aruata 1 f t.. 1 .... . - m , . rf v .... lunula mine or me injur ous mugs which are required by the iw u ue ineimuiied on tho lubel THE STORE WITH ALL NEW GOODS We expect to keep this plan up so long as the business is under present management. No old goods. New goods com ing every day. Prices are al ways as low as can possibly be found for equal qualities. t3lBIltBt)liiieiCslllgeisltKBsxaisDa3 J3r Alexander Brothers & Co. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, and Confectionery. o Fino Candies. Fresh Every Week. .eitxt-x- Goods a. Specialty. HAVE YOU SMOKED A 5 ROYAL BUCK or JEWEL CIGAR?! ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. ALEXA.NDER BROS. & CO., Bloomsburg, Pa. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that un annlica tion will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the 25th day of Fcbru. ary. lqio, by James U. Montgomery, G. M. wtiitroire. L,evt A. Kemley. C. W E. Bower, John Thomas, Tames V Shellhamer, w. E. Shellhamer. and oth. ers, under the Act of Assembly, entl- tiett. vn nci in proviae lor tne incor poration and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 20, 1874. t,nd the supplements thereto, for the charter ot an intended corporation to be called ine iiDenezer lelephone Company, the uiimucicr Him oojeci 01 wiueli is for the purpose of constructing, main taining, operating, buying, leasing tele- pnoues ana leiegrapn lines, tor the pri vaie use 01 individuals, nrms, corpora tion, municipal and otherwise, for gen eral Dusiness ana tor police, fire alarm ana messenger business, the operation or eiepnone exenanges, ana the turn isning ot ucuities tor communication by means of the transmission of elec tricity, over or through wires, and doinir a general telephone and telegraph busi ness dv sucn means, through the town ships of Orange, Center. Briar Creek West Berwick end Berwick borouch. nil in the county of Columbia, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy, all tuc rights, benefits, and privileges of saiu uci 01 assemuiy, ana tne supple. CHRISTIAN A, SMALL. -3-4t. Solicitor. Jr. Biseass r"J And Health 1 REVIVO RESTORES VITALIT "Hade 8 Well Ma produces line rulu In 30 days. It Bcti powerfully auUquli-Uly. CureHwUenotborsfall ounu uiencuurenuln their lost nmnbood. and old men i nmy re- over their youthful viitor by ualn II K VIVO. It quickly anil quietly re. muvi-s nervousness. i.ot,t Vitality. Keiual Weak nesij such uh Lost Power, Pulling Memory, Warning Diseases, and effects ot self-utiUKe or excesg and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriiiKn. Jt notonly cures by starting at the seat of disease, but isi greul ""v "!' "d blood builder, liriiiBltm .r.7.Tv" 1. " l'ietiiiiKini re storing the lire ol youth. H wurds off an proaohingditieuNS. 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