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SPECIALISTS
FAILED.
TOMBSTONE
INSCRIPTIONS.
A Collection Math J ton all the Bury
iny Grounds in Snifder County
for the Middleburgh "frit."
ADAMS TOWNSHIP.
(Continued from Jan. 36. MM
Bmjiiman, Anna C, dan i Jacob
d Catharine, b Jan 21, 1805;,
d Dec 22, 1883; a 18 y 11 m
18 d.
EUogiman, infant bob of Dt J. and
Alice, d July 13, 1883.
liiiigainttn, Catharine, wof Peter,
I, Mar 28, 1 TOO: d Jan 14,
1841; a oOy lJ m ld.
Uimr-niiMll IJotalV. It All"- 4. 1704:
' " ' : ' .. -uyf ":r. "... , ,
d Bent 11, 1861; a 7 v l ra mrs. u. A. merriii, oi neiopa,
- j ' Kans., suffered from a peculiar nerv-
. , i , w 1 77Q. ous trouble which baffled the skill
Bloke, Henry, b July 16, 1 ' ( of leading specialists. She says: "I
d Nov 4 185S;a 1 J y i m Ha. . ctnnot say enough in praise of Dr.
Hick"!, Franklin A., s of Aaron and Miles' Nervine. I suffered agonizing
Maraud, b July 4, 1870; d Nov I pain in left side of my head and I
7 L.S74;a4v4 m 26(1. j thought it would drive me insane.
I m i at cr Rinboi SpeaaMsn in Qndnnatl and Kansas
.B,cke, Charles M , S ofM, Bickel, Jg "- me wUhout vt.
d Deo 18, 1874 a I y ll a. ; Then , hig,n taking Dn Miles, Nerv.
Bickel, Sarah J., d of Aaron and' ine and obtained prompt relief, and
.Maraud, b July lis, lor', a lmaiiy a permanent cure.
Deo. 24, 1874; a a y o nuza.
Bonev, Joseph I., a of Israel and M.,
I. Mar 13, 1874; tl Nov 10,
1877; a 3 y 7 m 27 d.
Bonev, Caroline, dan of srael and
M.. Ii Any 27. 1 SC."; d Nov
n '
Gil!, , infant s of Levi and I Kline, Elizabeth, w of John W., b
I
Kate, d June 22,1879
Gill, John Elmer, s ot Ltvl and
CaihariiieGill,dSejit23, 1875,
aged 2 y 5 m 22 d.
Gill, Levi, d May 13, 1892, aged
53 v 1 in 25 d.
Good, Samuel, sofGeorgeand Julia,
bJun 15, 1832; d April 6,
1856, aged 24 y 2 m 22 d.
Good, George, b Jan 2, 1 76!; d June
11, 1835, aged 70 y 5 in 21 d.
Good, George, son ot George and
Julia, I) Aug 7, 1823; d May
27, 1854, aged 30 y 9 m 20 d.
Good, George, Jr., 172 Regm't P.
M., b Feb 8, 182!; d Deo 12,
1862, aged 88 y 10 m Id, died
at Newport News, Va.
G(H)d, Juliana, W of George, 1) April
8, IT'.'S; d Pee 11, nged
62, y (i in li d
Feb 20, 1841; d Jan 15, 1887;
a 45 v 10 m 25 d.
Kline, Ida Lvdia.duu ot G. I ami F.
bDec 1, 1875; d Aug 17,
1876, aged 3 y 3 m 16 d.
Kline, Allen Harvey A., s of G. L,
ami f , b April 10, IBJXj a
A.ug 12,1879, aged 7 y 3 ml
.-naaa 1
117 a.
Kline, Josiah, d Nov 14, 1896; a
56 y 9 m 8 d.
Kline, Susan, wife of Josiah, d Oct j
4, 1876; a 36 y 9 m 24 d.
Kline, Elisabeth, dan of Simon and,
Barbara, b Mar 12, 1835; d
May 15, 1859: a 24 y 2 in 3 d.
Kline, Simou, b July 7, 1806; dl
Oct 8, 1801; a 55 y 3 in 1 d.
Kline, Bnrlmra, w of Simon, I. Apr
80, 1808; d Sept 3, 1862; a
54 v 4 in 3 d.
I L
UJfcaW
Good, George, b April 28, 1792; j Kaufman, Robert, s of A. and E
d Mar 26, 1858, aged 85 y 1"
28 d.
Good, John, b June 12, 1834; d
Nov 22, 18'.:!, aged 59 y ." ill
10 d.
Good
-, s of Magdalena, d
and
1 v
Dr, rate 'Ssvine
is sold bv all druggists on guarantee,
first bottle benentj .r mousy back.
Boole on heart and nerves sent free.
Dr. Miles Vodical Company, Elkhart, Ind.
20, 1877; a 12 y 2 m 23
Fetterolf, John, h July 25, 1822;
Bonev. Susannah, dan of Israel and '1 duty lo, 1850; a .... y 1 1 ni
M 1) Dee 18, 1867; d Deo 19, 18 a.
1877: a 10 y 1 d. Fetterolf, , 1) 1779; d Oct 1,
Boney, William H., b May 25, 1852; 1831; a62y.
dOct5, 1876; a 24 y 1 m lOd. pte.-olf, Catharine, wife of John
Benfer, IdaM.,dau of S. andM.A., b Mar 15, 1772; d Feb 26,
I Pec 18, 1870;'d Mar 21, . 1857; a 84 y 11 m 11 d.
1873; a 2 y 3 m 3 d. Fallentine, Catharine, b Nov 1,
Benfer, Sarah J., dan of S. and M. 1808; d Sept 19, 1855; a 17
A.. 1) May 15,1864;d Sept 1''', y 10 m 19 rl.
1865; a 1 y A in Id. Fuhrman, Mary, wife ol Elias, b.
Beige, Catharine, w of Christian, l" Sept 17, 1819; d May 1, 1867;
' Apr 30, 1795; d Deo 18, 1863; u 49 y 7 in 11 d.
a 68 y 5 in IS d. Fuhrman, ini b oi D. A. and Sarah,
Dreese, inf son of Isaac and Sarah, d Oct 20, 1877.
b Feb 23, 1866. Furemnn, Samuel, b Dee 27, 1 828;
Dreese, inf dan of John and Sarah, d Sept 27, 187lja 42 y 9 m.
d Sept 30, 1872; a 9 d. ; Gerhard, John, b June 1, 181 1; d
Diemer, John, d May 9, 1866; aj April 4, 1860, aged 45 y 9 in.
71 y 8 m 25 d. i Gearhart, Magdalena, w of John
Deobler, Amnion, of X. and A., Gearhart, dan of -and
bAug 18,1876; d June 27,1 Susanna Mover, b Nov 1, 1785;
1877; a 10 m 10 d. d July 17, 1 862, aged. 76y 6 m
Deker, Jonathan, b Apr 22, 1798; s1-
d Nov. 10, 1854; a 56 v 6 m Gearhart, John, 1 Feb 17, 1787; d
18 d. May 4, 1863, aged 76 y 2 m,
DeLong, Ida G., dau of Chas. and "-
Sarah Delong, d Feb 17, 1890; Gerhart, Franklin, bJune 12, 1858;
a l m 8 d. d reb l, L70, agea i y i m
July 21, 1822, aged 20, 8 m
8 d.
Good, Daniei, d April 27, 1887,
aged 66 y l m 21 d.
(ii.ss, Daniel A., s ol YV. and M. A.
d July 25, 1861, aged 4 y 6
in 5 d.
Hackenburg, Mary A., w ot 1. C,
d April TJ, 1885, aged 40 v
14 d.
Hackenburg, Catharine, b Nov 9,
1805; d May 7, 1880, aged 74
5 in 28 d.
Haokenbure. Marv I dau of D. C.
Kaufman, .1 Sepl I, 1868; a 1
v 2 in 2.) d.
Kaufman, John 1 1., son of A.
E died Nov. 1 !, 1 871: a
3 in 8 d.
Knepp, Wm. Sherman, sof Isaac and
Amelia, tl Feb 10, 1878, aged
1 y 7 d.
Knouse, Nbral, duuoi Harrison and
Lizzie, tl April 3, 1890, aged I
y 2 in I d.
Krebs, Glltillu E., dau d' I. and (I.
Krelis, d Sopt 19, I860; a 7
in 6 d.
Kreps, Catharine, w ol Isaac Kreps,
b Aug 20, IS30; d July 24,
1873; a 42 y II in Id.
Krebs, Anna Judikl, dau of Isaac
and Catharine, d Oct 4, 1873;
a 1 m 2 ! d.
e
roateJ
RIPANS TABULES
are intended for children, ladies and all
who prefer a medicine disguised as con
fectionery. They may now be had (put
up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box),
price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for
one dollar. Any druggist will get them
obtained by remitting the price to
The Ripans Chem5cali
'SPRUCE SKW-ffiil
i
10,
IS1. 1
1 805,
20 d.
M.
Eberhart, Samuel Oliver, s of N: -than
and 11., d Mar 26, 1858;
a 1 y 4 m 3 d.
1T.rh.TmO. M.. son of Moses and
19 d
Gearhart, Anna Mary, w of Henry
Gearhart, d Feb 6, 18S9, aged
75 v 1 1 d.
Elizabeth, b Sept 22, 1876; Gearhart, Henry, b Mar 10, 1812;
d Dec 15, 1883; a8v2 m 23d. d Sept 4, 1874, aged 62 y 5 m
Erb, Howard A., son of Moses and ' 24 d.
Elisabeth, d Feb 14, 1873; a Gearhart, folly, w oi reier ear-
1 y 2 m 14 d
Ettinger, William, b Dec 8, 1833;
hart, b June 16, 1802; d May
10, 188"., aged 82 y 10 in 21 tl.
tl Dec 2, 1 862; a 28 y 1 1 m 25 d. Gearhart. Deter, b Jau 21 , 1 80 1 ;
Kltin,r,.r. intsof Win. F. and Jen- d.juncJ, Bgea li.
nie, d June 19, 1886; a 21 d.
Fetterolf, Harriet, wife of Nathan,
bDec 17, 1835; d Mar 2,1858;
a 22 y 2 m 16 4.
Fetterolf, Andrew, d Apr 24, 1S83;
a 88 y 1 m 17 d
in 1 1 d.
Gerhart, Maiinda, d Nov 10, 1S52,
aged 3 y 4 m 15 d.
Gerhart, Harriet, dau ot F. and 8.
Gerhart, d Dec 29, 1851, aged
2 y 2 m 17 d
Fetterolf, Frederick, b Apr 15,1818, 1 Gerhart Sarah, , dan ol B. and M
(1 Apr 27, 1879; a 61 y 12 d
Fetterolf, Sarah, b Sept 27, 1770;
tl Mar 18, 1874; a 74 y 5 m
21
Gerhart, d Jan 9, 1855, aged
9 y 11 in 15 d.
Gerhart , dau ol S. and K
Gerhart,
Fetterolf, Peter, b Oct. 17, 1S01; 1 (ierhort, dau of same.
d Dec 10, 1878; a 77 y 1 ; Gerhart, Daniel, 8 oi John and h
29 4 liaabeth Gerhart, d Jan 16,
Fetterolf, Fred P., b May 29, 1 835; j 1 842, aged 2 y 1 m 2 d.
d May 15, 1862; a 26 y 11 in 1 Gerhart, Maria, dau of John and
15 d
Fetterolf, Daniel, b June 24, 1837
Elizabeth Gerhart, d Jan 15,
1842, aged 8 y 6 m 10 d
i I'll, 1 'll II IV 1, J w w i
d Nov 17, 1858; a 21 y 4 m Gearhart, Susanna, dau of John and
23 d. Marina, u June io, iovi, ugci
Fetterolf, Catharine, W of John Fet- 80 y 11 m 5 d.
terolf, d July 28, 1860: a 52 Geahart, Christiana, dau ot John and
y 0 m 6 d. Martha, d May 3, 1882, aged 62
Fetterolf, John, d Dec 3, 1887; a
82 y 2 m 14 d.
Fetterolf, Henry, s of John and C.
Fetterolf, d Dec 15, 1867; a
lmlld.
Fetterolf, Catharine, w of Andrew
Fetterolf, b Jan 8, 1798; d
June 15, 1869; a 71 y 5 m 7d.
Fetterolf, Samuel, s of A. and C,
b Feb. 16, 1828; d Mar 31,
1846; a 18 y 1 m 15 d
23 d.
Garhart, Elmer S., 8 of Walles and
Rebecca, d Feb 25, 1881, aged
29 tl.
Gerhart, Geo., d May 3, 1822, aged
. 30 y 6 ni 3 d.
Getz, Emma M., d Mar 22, 1892,
aged 1 y 5d.
Getz, William, d Aug 28, 1893,
aged 3 m 29 d; children of
Perry D. ami Jane H. Oetz
and A. M.,d May
aged I y I m 1 d.
Hackenburg, infant a ol I . t
A. M., b May 4, 1889.
Hackenburg, John, 1 May 3,
.i Mnv :,. 187.".: u 70 v
FTnnkpnbenr. inf s of Isaac am
C, h Feb 4, 1877.
Harman, Sarah R., dau d Daniel
and Hannah, d Nov 22, 1885,
aged 1 y 2 in 18 d.
Harman, Maggy J., dau oi Amos
and Margaret, d July 9, 1877,
aged 2 y 23 d.
Heifer, Robert, s of J. and E. licit-
ti t i i !,. m . ill
er, o Mar l l. lOOJSj a i in i io.
Ileiter, Minerva, .lau of Joshua and
Deborah, d June 19, 1865; a
2 y 1 in 25 d.
Helter, Laura C, dau of J. and E.
Ileiter, d Oct 2, 1861; B 6 y ft
m 7 d.
Heifer, William H., son of J. and
E. Ileiter, d Oct 9, 1861; a 8
y 9 in 9 d.
Ileiter, Sarah, wife of Jacob, d Apr
8, 1883; a 7 y L in 'ii tl.
Heifer, Joshua, b Jan 20, 1827;
d June t, 1885 a 88 y 1 m
17 d.
Hcrbster, Mary A., dan of J. and B.
Herbster, 1 Aug 5, 1861, a 1
y 9 in 26 d.
Hnffnagel, Hannah M., dau tif T.
F. and Catharine, l Aug 17,
1852; d Sept 17, 1863, aged
11 y 1 in.
Huffnagel, J. F., b Feb 23, 1821;
d Feb 20, 1879, aged 57 y 11
27 d.
Hutlnagcl, Hannah, w of Christian,
b Feb 10, 1789; d Deo 3, 1869,
aged 80 y 9 m 23 tl.
Hotnagle, Christian, b May J , 1787;
d July 25, 1826, aged 39 y 2
m 24 d.
rJL-.l. r J1 LYj r. lTOQ.
llliiiuaie, Lwuitu, v vv , xic...
dJan 6, 1859, aged 65 y 3 m
1 d.
Hufhiagle, Marv, wife ot'Beujainin,
b Mar 7, 1802; d July 13,
1875, aged 73 y 4 in 6 d.
Ingram, inf s of Chas. M. and An
nie, d Mar 7, 1891.
Kern, Chas. D., s of D. A. and
Mary, bJao 29, 1884; d Sept
19, 1884; a 7 m 20 d.
Kline, Lloyd O., I ol W. H. and O.
M., d Sept 10, 1891; a 1 y 11
mid.
Kline, Lydia, w of John I., b June
20, 1816; d Nov 19, 1889; a
73 y 4 m 29 d.
Knepp, Joseph, b Nov 23, 1827;
tl Nov 24, 1894, aged 67 y Id.
Kline, Joseph 1L, d Mar 15, 1880;
a 26 y 1 m 17 d.
There is more catarrh id fiiis roc-1
Hi. n it llu i iiiiiitiv lliiiii nil other
rllaoaana nut tin'i ther nnd ll'itil the
last few years was supposed t be
incurable. Dorairreal many years
doctors prouounced it a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced if in
curable, Science lias proved . atari h
to be a coiiHtisutionai disease. and
therefore requires constitulional
treatment. Hull's 0ntarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney ,v
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only eon-,
stitutional cure i the market. It is
taken inteniidl.v in doses fioni 10
drops to ii teaspoonful. It nets di t
rectly on the blood and mucous
anrffciMfl nt tha vstuill. Thev 0n( r
one hundred doliai s for any case it ;
fails to cure. Send for circulars and
teatimonial". Address,
FJ.OHBNEI & CO., Toledo, O,
Sli.lil k I Irm.irisll u T.'.lV
Hull's Family Pills ate I ho best.
BIGGLE B
Fetterolf, Elizabeth, w of F., b Feb .Getz, Daniel W., s of H. and C, d
19, 1819; d Apr 3, 1852; a 32 1 Aug 24, 1861, aged 6 y 4 m
y 10 m 14 d,
Fetterolf, Aaron, son of John and
Catharine, d. Aug 28, 1854; a
17 y 11 m.
19 d.
Gets, John W., s of Henry and C,
d Augl, 1863, aged 4 y 10 m
12 d.
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Low Rate Vacation Trips via Penn
sylvania Railroad.
Thm Pannavlvanla Kallrond omDony m --
I... Ik Infi.inrlnu ilntpa lot It. '.r ti ll
day teanloni i" Rlon irn Kalli from PhllaUal"
iilnii. oalilmora, ami nunnitiKi my
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cnt.
Tickeln for aide trip lo the Tl wild N-
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