The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 17, 1899, Image 8

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INSCRIPTIONS.
-A Collection Made J mm a II Ike Bury
ing Grounds in Snyder County
for the Middleturgh Pot."
ADAMS TOWKHUIP.
Swartz, Maria, dan of Geo. and
Maria, b Nov 29, 1825; d July
25, 1827, aged 1 y 7 m 27 d.
Swartz, Wilhelm, d Deo 17, 1S36,
aged 1 y 20 d.
Swartz, Elisabeth, d May 16, 1847,
aeed 40 y 11 m 18 d.
Swartz, Joseph, a of Henry, b Oct
4, 1841; it Mar XV, i s, ageu
10 y 5 m 25 d.
Shawver, Jacob, b Apr 15, 1802; d
Nov 4, 187'A aged iv y o m
11 L
Swartz, Charles E, d ug2G,lS80,
aged 12 y4 in 18 d.
Swartz, Clara A., d June 21, 1880,
aged 15 y 1 m 22 d.
Swartz, Adda J., 1) Apr 3, 1859; d
d July 15, 1879, aged 19 y 3
m 12 d.
Swartz, Matildt, w ol J. P. Harris- j
on, I) Mar 10, 1834; d Jan 15, j
18S7, aged 52 y 10 m 5 d.
Swartz, J. F. Harrison, b Oot I2,j
1.829; d Jan 1, 1876, aged 46
y 2 m 19 d.
Swartz, Susanna, b May 9, lcvi.S,
aged 1 m 5 d.
Swartz, 8a rail E., dau of Harrison
and Matilda, b May 4, 1856; d
d Apr 12, 1858, aged 2 y 11 m
8 d.
Swarlz, George, b Nov 13, 1795; d
Fob 7, 1873, aged 77 y 2 in
24 d.
Swartz, Maria Elizabeth, w of Geo., j
I) Mar 11, 1800; d Mar 24,
1850, aired 56.V 13 d.
Swartz, Eve, w of Daniel, b June 3,
1795; d July 13, 1875, aged
80 y 1 in 10 d.
Swartz, Daniel, Nov 20, 1788; d
d Aug 24, 1 852, aged 03 y 9
in 4 d
Swartz, Daniel H., B f Eliaa and
Christe, b Aug 28, 1811; .1
July 25, 1800, aged 18 y 10 m
28 days.
Swartz, Jurilla, dan of Harrison and
Matilda, d Nov 22, 1862, aged
9 m 8 d.
Swartz, infant s of Eliaa and M. C,
bJuly 1861.
flumnts. John P.. BofE. 11. and M.
C, d July 6, 1881, aged 1 y
4 in 18 d."
Sanders, Sarah, w of John, b Mar
22, 1805; d Jan 27,1879, aged
73 y 10 in 5 d.
Sohrnder, Maria E., dan of Jacob
and Maria, b Jan 3, 1853; d
Get 11, 1807, aged 14 y 9 m
7 d.
Schrader, George P., s of Jacob and
Maria, b Feb 17, 1858, d Dee
9, 1860J aged2y9 in 21 d.
Shawver, Hannah, w of Jacob, b
Dec 28, 1800; d Nov 9, 1877,
aged 70 y 10 in lid.
Shawver, Eve Anna, w of John, b
Deo 20, 1841; d Sept 14, 1871,
aged 32 y 8 in 19 d.
Sutter, Jacob, b Mar 10, 1800; d
Mar 21, 1804, aged 58 y 5 d.
Sipe, Sarah, w of Simon, d May 29,
1890, aged 27 y 0 in 14 d.
Bbreffler, Peter, d Apr 25, 1877,
tged 02 y 4 in 10 d.
Troxell, John M., b Dee 8, 1834; d
June 15, 1880, aged 51 y 0 in
9 d.
Troxel, Sabilla K., w of Isaac N., b
Sept 28, 1848 d Mar 2, 1882,
aged 33 y 6 m 14 d.
Troxell, John Palmer, s of Isaac
and Sabilla, d Apr It, tool,
aged 7 y 3 ni 3 d.
Troxell, Charles AllxTt, d Apr 11,
- fa. I r mm 1 O I
1881, ageu oy i in 10 u.
Troxell. Pessie VUlctta, d Sept 13,
18 ,tj, aged 2 in J ti.
V' Troxell. Samuel, b Feb 22, 1824; d
n . - -a rmmfx 1 r M m
Sept 2S7, i IV, ageu do y i m
5d.
Troxel, infant s of Samuel aud Su
sanna, d Apr 12, 1866.
Troxel, Christiana, d Jan 14,1858,
aged 83 y.
Troxel, Susanna, b May 20, 1802;
d May 9, 1848, aged 45 y 11
m 20 d.
Troxel, John, b July 28, 1800; d
Apr 3, 1869, aged 68 v 8 ra
5d.
Troxel, Samuel, b Feb 22, 1824;
d Sept 27, 1879, aged 55 y 7
m 5 d.
Troxel, Deesie M., dau of H. VV.
and A. D., b Nov 16, 1877;
m mmm m nm.mm 1 fVSk 1
d Dec v, mil, aged zoo.
Saved
My Ufa.
Dec 9, 1799; d Mar 11, 1869,
aged 69 y 3 ni 2 d.
Aigler, Homer Alfred, 9 of J. P.
aud Ida, d Mar 16, 1889, aged
1 y 3 22 d.
Aigler, Mary Susan, dau of J. R.
and Ida, b April 27, 1889; d
Jin IS, 1893, aged 3 y 8 m
21 d.
Aigler, Noah Jacob, s of J. P. and
Idaj b May 9, 1891; d Apr 2,
JS93, aged 1 y 10 m 23 d.
Aigler our infant halie, s of J. P.
and Ida, d Feh 19, 1885.
Aurand, Ida E., dau of Rev. S. and
S. P., d Oct 19, 1872, aged 9
y 2 m 29 d.
Pordner, infant dau of Dr. H. H.
and J. O., b Jan 24, 1884.
Boush, Amelia, w of Isaac, b Mar
25, 1842; d Dec 1, 1873, aged
31 y 8 m 0 d.
and M. J., d Aug 24, 1861,
aged 8 y 3 m 6 d.
llenfer, Sarah liomig, w of Jacob,
b Aug 2, 1803;d Jau 17, 1868,
aged 64 y 5 in 5 d.
Beufer, Jacob d Mar 29. 1898, aged
85 y.
Beufer, Marv, w of Win., b Nov 3,
1827, d June 20, 1802, aged
34 y 7 ni-17 d.
Bobb, Wilbelinioa, w of Peter, b
Dec 5, 1789; d June 18,
1870, aged 81 y 6 in 13 d.
Bobb, tana, b Jan 19, 1808; d Mar j
1 1, 1887, aged 79 y 1 in 22 d. j
Boussuni, infant s Of J. W. and H.
G., d June 2, 1873, aged 1 d.
Bouah, D. Lincoln, s of D. aud L.,
d Apr 28, 1865, aged 18 d.
Boush, Henry A., s.of'D. and L.
b April 10, 1855; d Aug 29,!
1802, aged 7 y 4 in 9 d
J
Mr. P. W. Hebcbrand Pres. Ohio -aver, 'a w u dune Boush, S Minerva, dau of D.and L.,
Pipe Covering Co., Cleveland, Ohio, I 8 1888 "81 28 y 8 m 13 d. b Jan 10, 1858; d Sept 18,
says: "I am satisfied Dr. Miles' Nerv- ; Beaver, Win,, b Mar 0, 1 819; d 1802, aged 1 y 9 in 2 d.
d Feb 18, 1890, aged 70 v 11
m 12 d.
; Beaver, Ba villa, w of in., b Sept
ine saved my life. I was a nervous
wreck and unable to attend to my
business. Doctors failed to benefit
ma in4 I i.. i is 4t-s I r Mil...-'
Mervine. It gave me prompt relief zZ ' , , ' '
and linally effected a complete cure. . bo y 0 in 3 d.
I am in good health now and have Heaver, Anna A., dau of Frank and
Ellen J., d June 21, 1896,
aged 18 y 5 in 12 d.
gained several pounds in flesh."
Dr. !IiSssf WIVilW
is sold by all itrupgists on cuarantce,
first bottle benefits or money back.
Hook on heart and nerves sent free.
Or. Miles Modical Company, Elkhart, Ind.
Beavea, Catharine, dau of John and
Amanda, b May 11, 1848; d
Sept 23, 1808, aged 20 v 1 m
12 d.
Beaver, William, s of Michael and
Amelia, b Aug 23, 1850; d
Dec 2, I867j aged 1 7 v 1 in
11 d.
Beaver, Jacob, b Jan 11, 1704; d
Jan 25, 1867, aged 7:'. y 1 I d.
Beaver, Mary M, w of Jacob, 1
July 31, 1796, aged 85 y 5 m
21 d.
Troxel, infant s of H. W.and Alice.
Wagner, Catharine, w of Henry, b
Mar 20, 1832; d Apr 21, 1857,
aged 25 y 1 in 1 d.
Wrav, John V., Bof Henryaml Su-
San.d July 2, 1858, aged 11
in 2 (1.
Weaver. Samuel, 1) Anr 11, L813;
dOet 31, 1880, aged 07 v 0 in Beaver, Ncr M., B of J. and M d
17 ,l. .Inly 20, 1859, aged ly 9ni '.It!.
Weaver, Leah, w of Samuel, d Jan Beaver, Anna Alpha, dau of .1. W.
18, 1898, aged 88 V 7 v 12 d. and S. E., d June 25, 1889,
Weaver, Rachael, w of Ceo.," I.. Dec I ' 6 m 2 .1.
8, 1875, d Jan 20, 1872, aged Baker, 0. Fern, b ol Dr I rn M.
76 v i i 12 d. nud Mary, dSepf 4,1891, aged
Weaver, Ceo., I Jan 3 , 1792; d 3 m 27 d.
Feb 17, 1846, aged 54 y 1 m Bingman, Adam Vernon, b of Win.
H ' H. and Mary A., d Jan 5, 1887,
Wiand, Anna E., dau of Mi-had ged 9 y 23 d.
and Hannah. I iNov 2.), 18i9; , I'.ingainan, Wellington C.,H01 in
Bilger, James F.'j'bfGeo. and Char
lotte, d May 13, 1803, aged 2
y 8 in od.
Bilger, Charles M., s of Geo. and
Charlotte, d Sept 21, 1859,
aged 2 y 1 in 5 d.
There is more oatarrb in this sec
tion ol tho country than all other
diseases put together ami until the
lust few years whs supposed to be
incurable. For a great many yeara
doctors pronounced it a local disease
auil prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly tailuiK to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it in-
curable. Science has proved catarrh
to be a constisutional disease, and
therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by P, J. Cheney fc
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tlio only coi -stitutional
cure ou the market. It is
taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di
rectly on tho blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, They offer
one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure. Seinl for circulars and
testimonials, Address,
F.J.CHENEY .V CO., Toledo, 0,
Sold bv Druggists, 75c,
Hall's Family fills are the best.
&S35
RIPANS TABULES
are intended for children, ladies and all
who prefer a medicine disguised as con
fectionery. They may now he had (put
! up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box),
price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for
in 1 ' ... !11 i i.1
one aoiiar. sny druggist win gci mc
if you insist, and they may always he
obtained by remitting the price to
The Ripans Chemical
A
Ami
ti n
mm
XStXmm
d Aug 7, 1801, aged 1 v 8 DO
12 d.
II. and Marv A., d Apr
187-1, aged 10 in 23 d.
Wiand, infant child of Michael and Bingman, John F., 8 ol J. II. and
Hannah.b. A 12, 1861$ d A , Ada, d Feb 16, 1882, aged
13, 1861,aged 1 d. " 19 d.
Wiand, Anna, wofJohn, b Aug 4, Kingman, Hester S., sof W. and M.l
1810; d Apr 18, I860, aged Deo 31, 1874, aged 1 m 20 d.
58 y 8 ml d. I Bingmah, Florence II., dau of Win.
Zeoliman, Lillie May, dau of John! II. and Mary A., i .Jau 20,
F and Harriet, b July 4, 1876; ; 1897, aged it y 2 m 19 d.
d Apr 1, 1S77, aged 8 m 27 d. i Bingman, (i. Frederick, s of F. and
Zeohman, Amelia C, w of Simon, b M., d Mar 6j 1875, aged 17 y
Sept 22, 1834; d Apr 11, 1871, 7 m 21 d.
aged 36 y 0 m L9 d. Bingman, John, b Oct I I, 1772; d
Zeohman, Simon, Corporal Co. F Aug 10, 1874, aged 8 y 0 m
46 Pa. Infantry.
BEAVER TtlWNHHlB
BEAVERTOWH 0 E M K T BUY
26 d.
Bingman, Hannah, w of John, b
Feb 7, 1702; d Mar 25, 1864,
ageil 72 y 1 in 1 8 d.
Graves, 340 reported ; 70 are with- Bingman, Rebecca, w of J. W., b
out inscriptions ; many unknown. May 28, I837j d Apr 20,
naported DjrW.F.Ftesa. 1072, aged o l y ll m 4 u.
Aigler, Reuben, b Deo 14, 1818; d Bingman, Hannah Marv, dan of
d Oct 10, 1893, aged 74 y 9 1 Isaac ami Susan, d Nov 21,
in 26 d. 1872, aged 2 y 11 in 4 d.
Aigler, Mary, w of Reuben, b Bingman, Hanna, w ol John F., b
Jan 17, 1827; d May 7, 1898, Deo 7 1824; d Jan 1"), 1861,
aged 71 y 4 m 10 d. aged 30 y 1 in 8 d.
Aigler, infant dau of Jacob A. and Bingman, John F., d May 9, 1889,
Mary t;., d May iw, iov, ageu , .,1 07 y, fnvate Co. J, 17 1
3 dayi
lteg't. Pa, Vol. tnfuntry.
Aigler, Noah, b Feb 22, 1828; 1 Bingman, Elisabeth, b Aug 28,
Oct Z4, aged wy ft m 1806; d Bent 13, 1880, aged
84 y 16 d.
Bingman, John, s of Isaac and Su
san, d Sept 18, 1 802, aged 1 y
3 in 3 d.
Bowersox, infant dau of A. II. and
Ada, b June 22, 1875.
Bowersox, Frederick, b July 29,
1813; d June 23, 1884, aged
70 y 10 m 20 d.
Bowersox, Hanna, w ol Frederick,
b Dec 10, 1815; d Feb 13,
1880, aged 70 y 1 m 27 d.
Benfer, Daniel, b Oct 10, 1811; d
June (5, 1893, aged 81 y 7 m
26 d.
Bickel, Sarah I)., dau of Samuel and
Mary, dMay 8, 1H80, aged 13
y 5 in 9 d.
Beufer, Harriet V., dau of Wm.
2 d.
Aigler, Susanna, w of Noah, b Sept
15, 1827; d Dec G, 181H, aged
64 y 2 in 21 d.
Aigler, Calvin, s of Reuben and
Mary, b Mar 3, 1840; d Sept
G, 1853, aged 7 y6m3 L
Aigler, Raubeo, s ol Noah and Su
an, b Feb 15, 185S;d Sept 30,
1801, aged 3 y 7 y 14 d.
Aigler, Simon, b May 24, 1783; d
July 14, 1800, aged 77 y 1 m
21 d.
Aigler, John Jacob, bSopt 20, 1789;
d Feb 26, 1859, aged G9 y 5
m Gd.
Aigler, lvsther, w of John J., b Dec
7, 1795; d Mar 26, 1872, aged
76 y 3 in 19 d.
Aigler, Amanda L., dau of Noah
and Susan, b Dec 3, 1847; d
Feb 18, 1859, aged 11 y 4 m
15 d.
Aigler, Lydia S., dau of Noah and
Susanna, d Dec 24, 1872, aged
3 y 1 m 15 d.
Aigler, Leah, b Apr 25, 1817; d
Aug 5, 1872, aged 55 y 3 ni
10 d.
Aigler, Christiana, w of Simon, b
KIDNEY Is a deceptive diH
Tnniin, cj c a s e thousands
TROUBLE have it and don't
know it. Jf vou want quick results
ou cbu make no mistake by using
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty
cent and dollar sizes. Sample bot
tles by mail frae, also pamphlet tell
ing you how to find out if you have
kidnev trouble. Address,
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
( 'AIT. WlMilAM Astor ( Ihan
I.Kit, Congressman from New York,
is the president of The New York
Star, which is giving away a
FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE
daily, as offered by their advertise
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Asa llinl Gardner, District Attorney
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York, are among the well known
names in their Board of Directors.
7-13-6t.
v Mother Trlla How sin- Moved Be
i inn Dftuffhter'a Life.
I am the mother of eight children
and have bad a greal deal of experi
ence with medicines, bast summer
my htilo daughter bad the dysentery
in it worst form. We thought she
would die, I tried everything I
could think of, hut nothing Beemedl
to dc her any good, I saw by an ad- j
vertisemenl in our paper that Cham-1
Deriain a uouc,unoiera ana uiarrncea
Remedy was highly recommended
and sent ainl got a bottle at once.
It proved to be one of the very host
meoieines we evei bad in the house.
It saved my little daughter's life.
1 am anxious for every mother to
know what an excellent medicine it
is. Had I known it at tirst it would
1 1 - A 3 1 f
UOTO Miven iun meiu ueui Ol an-i
xiety and nj.v little daughter a great
deal of Buflenng. i ours truly, Mas.
Geo. F. Bubdick, Diberty, K. I. For
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