TOMBSTONE aged ."5 v 5 m 8 d, Private of Tf.th IW't L. D Pa. Vol. INSCRIPTIONS. Calvin, 8 of Kev. L. C. Anna E., b Jan 25, 1802; fell asleep in Jesus, July 20, 1863' aired 1 v B m 1 d You I I i - .. . . r i j ii. i u nieu i v u in i. u. a . 4 CoZee-on Made from all the Bury I uMnv I need not lose flesh in summer 3 r II ft. I A. .ii. i'CCTV. Ji wjti-fcii v w-aww J " - j r tug Ground m imuder County i 17S5; 1 Feb 8, 1803, aged1 1 if VOU Use the proper means f ;ui ,i iuimi-iih . 77 v y DJ I fl. Feese, Jacob, li Jan 8, 1810: d Oct 5, 1SS0, aged 7!) y 8 m 27 d. Feese, Merib, w of.jtoob, b May 14, 1818: d Dec 9, 1890, aged 73 y 6 m 27 d. Feese, Levi M., s of Jacob and Merit), l Aug 20, 1845; d Dec 0, 1863, MM 18 y 3 in 15 d. Feese, Amanda Matilda, dun of! Jacob and Merib, b Oct 12, j iio j i oo icttti ......I Feese, JacobNer, of Jacob audi J uCOil S tlllulSIOII J Merib, b Nov 15, 1852; d July anrf mu$t h t , R C 1864, aged 11 y 8 m. ; vour nh and lnnitlu it S BEAVSB TOWKKHIP. Binguiau, Susanna, w of Isaac, b Oct 4, 1834; d Feb 16, 1875, aged 40 y 4 in 12 il. Bingiiiun, Susanna, w of Isaac, b j Apr 7, 18'iy; cl Jan u, iooo, Dgd 38 v 9 in 10 d. Biugmun, Marv, w of Frederick, b tfcpt 2, 1S19; d Jan 20, 1892, uged 72 y 4 in 18 d. liiiigniiiii, Philip Edwin, s of James II. and Amelia, b May 23, 1873; d Mar 25, 1889, aged 15 y 10 m 2 d. lilett, Lvdin, w of Michael, b Aug 17, 1794; d Sept 14, 1 863, aged 09 y 27 d. Keofef, Sarali Ann, dan of Jacob and Sarah, b Jan 6, 18o5; d April 9, 1853, aged 18 y 3 in 3 d. Burkert Cyrus J. K., b of Sabilla Kline, 1 Jan 14, 1868, aged 6 y 5 in 15 d. Camp, James M., s of John L. and Margate st, d Sept 15, 1862, uged 1 y 5 m 2 d. Camp, Margaret, w oi John L., b Sept 4, 1883; d May 26, 1875, aged 41 y 8 m 22 d. Camp, John L., tl Jan 26, 1888, aged 70 y 4 in 1 1 d. Coleman, Hanna M., dan of Win. H. and Lovina, b April 22, 1867; d Mar 2, 1881, aged 18 y 10 in 10 d. Coleman, infant i of J. VV., il April 28, 1892. Colemam, Annie E , dan of David and Mollie, d Sept 5, 1892, aged 2 m 1 d. Carpenter, Harry M., h of A. M. and 8. E., bJan 18, 1878: d Mar 23, 1878. Coleman, infant s of W. II. and L., dOct 31, 1884, aged 1 d. Dree.se, Martha, w of Geo., 1 May I 1896, aged 63 y 10 d. Dreese, Maria M., dan of eo. and , M., d Feb 8, 1864, aged 3 y 6 n 8 d. Dreese, Amanda, b Oct 26, 1844; d Sept 6, 1868, aged 21 y 10 tn 10 d. Dreese, Gertie M., w f Charles E., b Feb 22, 1871; d April 26, 1894, age.1 23 y 2 m 4 d. Dreese, infant twin dau of Charles and Gertie, April 25, 1894. 9 to prevent it You think i vou can't take SCOTT'S I 1 HMULSI0N in hot weather, J but you can take it and di- jest it as well in summer a? I in winter. H is not like the 'it plain cod-liver oil, which is J 2 difficult to take at any time. If you are losing flesh, Jj you are losing ground and 5 If you need $ Feese, Aaron J., h of Jacob ami Merib, b Feb 14, 1841; d in the U. S. General Hospital, Md., April 2, 1865, aged 24 y 1 m 16 d. Feese, Sarah Jane, dau of .Jacob and Merib. b Nov 25, 1854; d Feb 8, lfS7.", aged 20 y 2 in lid. Feese, Zeno M., b Mar 11, 1859; L . j d Jan 4, 1SW0, ageu OU y V m 28 d. Feese, Amelia Alice, W ot James It. Hassinger, bDec 14, I860: d Oct 30, 1898, aged 32 y 10 m 16 d. z yuur uesn anu sircnui. ii $ you have been taking it and. i prospering on it, don t fail to ? ' i: .oh ii 4' tuMiinuc until yuu arc inur T oughly strong and well. '. VMHIJ Jll Vll HUM TT VII. W m oc. and $i uo, all druggists.. f A SOOTT ic aOWNE, ChemUtt, Nw York. ? feese, tteuben, u juiy v, u Aug .9, low, agea o- y i m 19 d. Feese, John F., 8 of lieuben and E- liza, d May 30, 1859 aged 1 y 28 d. Feese, Jacob M., d May 5, 1S8S, erdinaiul, s ot David and Mary, d Deo 24, 1853, aged 8 y 8 m 17 d. Haines, lllaiiehc It., dau of J. J. and E., b Aug 5, 1877; d Sept ' 0, 1878. d 1897. s, Lra Ci s oi .J. ). anu b, u Feb 9, 1884, aged 7 m 8 d. Haines, Mary E., dau of J. J. and Sarah, d May 6, 186ti, aged 1 y 10 m 6 d. Ilackcnhnrg, Mary A., w of I. C, A tie; 25. 1 S.,7: 1 Mai CD . .... . 1 V . . aged W y ii m i- a. , m ged 28 v 7 .... Feese, Mary, w of Jacob M., d May , Howe)8(nih j w of rjriah d Jan 23, 1874, aged 2b y 2 ... 18 d. ' m ; , m rf m. r i. i i k i ana. , ' tieimbaoh, bddie, s oi John and lie becca, d Aug (!, 181)5, aged 8 y 4 in 8 d. lLimbach, Mary L., dan of John and Rebecca, d Sept 24, 1886, aged o y ; m ; in. Ni and l-'i.. fanan. b.Iline 15. 1806: l Oct 3, 1873, aged 67 y 3 in 18 d. Feese, Myrtle M.jdau otN. A. and D. A., bNov 18, 1885; d Nov 19, 1885. -' ageo o v . in . o. Freed. Jacob, d July 30, 1895, aged HeJmbach ;'lltiUlt , ol Wl 84y4m20d. A., b June 20, 1869 i o i T 1. I. 1A.I. Of; Freed, Susan, w of Jacob,!) Feb 25, 1893, aged 73 y 5 m 22 d. Freed, Sarah It., dau of Jacob and Susan, dFebS, 1859, aged 2 y 10 m 28 d. Freed, H. S., Co. I, 184th Pa. Inf. Freed, Mary A., dau of Henry and Sabine d April 12, 1861, aged 1 yl9d. Freed, infant dau ot E. and E. L., d Mar 17, 1890, aged 3 d. anu vjeriie, April av, ioitii , r , cur .i i . r ' f . ... . Freed, Anna M., dau of Nathan and Dreese, Laura J., dau of Win. and l J in . ibaa i ,,' , , ,' BO tuur Susan, il Dee 8, loot), ngeI 1 Sarah, d Feb 22, 1885, agel I , ' 1ft v 2m 14 H. Jm' . . m i t ! is .. ..e xT ...,.l ,1 1 rreei, .jiniii r ., n im .i. lOOO, , kr ln 1uun -J i , i; ,1 13 v 2 m 14 d creese, r.iizau ur cu -i, ioou, 1Q 1880)aged x ,n ,T , r ,' , I Folk, Elias, d FeB 1898, aged about Deobler, Charles I., s of Jacob and 'r. Sarah, d Oct li), 1861, aged 1 aQ7 y 1 m 18 d. Folk, Charles, d Feb 3, 18!. Deobler, Calvin, s of Jacob and Folk, Ida Cora, dau ofElias and E Smih. b Jan 12. 1859; d Jan hSept 15, 1872; d April 10, 21, 1862, aged 3 y 9 d Etzler, Henry, b Mar 17, 1818; d Mar 27, 1891, aged 73 y 10 d. Etzler, Barbara A., w ot Henry, b April 12, 1815; d May 14, 1885, aged 70 y 1 in 2 d. Etzler, Catharine, w of Benjamin, b Aug 7, 1800; d June 2, 1870, aged 69 y 9 in 25 d. Etzler, Benjamin, b Feb 12, 1793; d May 14, 1867, aged 74 y 3 m 2 d. Engle, Catharine, bJan 18, 1806; d Julv 8, 1854, aged 48 y 4 m 20 d. Engle, Solomon, b Feb 12, 1799: d Oct 19, 1852, aged 53 y 8 m 7d. Engle, Catharine, w of Solomon, b Aug 31, 1800;d April 7, 1869, aged 68 y 7 m 7 d. Engle, W.o. C, b Aug 14, 1829; d April 30, 1860, aged 30 y 8 m 16 d. Engle, Barbara, w of Win. C, d Nov 18, 1851, agdd 21 y 3 m 8d. Engle, John H., b ot Wm. C. and B., d April 25, 1855, aged 5 d. Engle, James L., s ot Wm. C. and B., d Nov 13, 1857, aged 1 y lml9d. Engle, Barbara S., dau of W. C. and B., d Mar 18, 1852, aged 4 m 19d. Engle, John, b Aug 18, 1833; d Dec 3, 1853, aged 20 y 3 m 26 d. Etzler, Magdalene, w of Franklin, d April 15, 1857, aged 27 y 3 tn 10 d. Eighuier, Henry, d Nov 17, 1890; 1878, aged 5 y 6 m 25 d Folk, Elizabeth, w of Joshua, d Dec 27, 1878, aged 65 y 11 ml7d. Folk, Anna, d Jan 1897. Fall, Samuel, d Feb 6, 1877, aged 69 y. Fall, Sal lie, w ot Samuel, d Mar 1898. Fall, Christina, d Feb 7, 1861, aged 84 y 22 d. Fall, Cora L., dau of Isaac and C. M., d Nov 28, 1881, aged 2y 8 in 27 d. Frederick, Susan, b Nov 25, 1806; d Jan 31, 1884, aged 77 y 2m 6d. Fisher, Levi, b May 9, 1821, d Sept 19, 1863, aged 42 y 4 m 10 d. Greenboe, Jacob A., s of Iteulien and Itachael, d April 13, 1872, aged 9 m 10 d. Greenhoe, Charles W., s of Reuben and Rachael.d Feb 21, 1862, atred 9 m 18 d Hassinger, John, b Nov 29, 17!!l; d Oct 24, 1861, aged 61 y 10 111 25 d. Hassinger, Elizabeth, w of John, b June 21, 1801; May 11, 1895. aged 93 y 10 m 20 d. Hassinger, Daniel, b May 2, 1790; d June 23, 1878, aged 88 y 1 in 21 d. Hassinger, Alice Feese, w of James It., (see Feese). Hassinger, Christina, w of Daniel, b Oct 9, 1701, d July 21, 1863, aged 71 y 9 m 12 d. Hassinger, Harriet, dau of Daniel and Christina, b Jan 1, 1831; d Aug 14, 1855, aged 24 y 7 m 13 d. Hoofnagle, Katie, d Jan 23, 1897. I looser, Charles A., s of J. D. and M. A.,d Mar 17, 1885, aged 1 m 4d. Herbster, Lloyd F., s of J. O. and Ida M., d April 25, 1888, aged 8m 2d. Herbster, infant s of J. O. and Ida M.,dMar 10, 1892, aged 4 d. Herbster, Charles P., twin s of Geo. W. and Amelia, d Mar 22, 1892, aged 3 y 7 m 22 d. Herbster, Win. H.,dNov27, 1895, aged 55 v 3 in 20 d Hafley, Mary E., w of John, d Jan 1894 Kern, Daniel, b Oct 1 6, 1 81 1 ; d Nov 27, 1894, aged 83 y 1 m 11 d. Kern, Willielmina, w of Daniel, d Jan 21, 1882; aged 71 y 1 U Kern, Eiizalieth, w of John J., d Mar 2, 1882, aged 40 y 6 m 10 d. Kern, Jacob, d May 22, 1858, aged 54 y 1 m 25 d. Kern, Sarah, w of lacob, b May 5, 1808; d Aug 03 y 3 m Z d Greenhoe, Franklin E., s of Rculien Kern, Henry, b April 2. 1813; d Jan Hi. 1804. aired 80 v 0 m , C 14 d. Kern, Itachael, w of Henry, b Sept 20, 1815; d Oct 10, 1855, aged 40 y 20 d. Kepner, William C.,b Dec 8, 1807; d Dec 15, 1893. and Itachael, d Jau 1, 1887, aged 20 y 3 m 16 d. Gilbert, Win., Private Co. H, 199 Pa. Inf. Vol., d Sept 4, 1893. Gilbert, Mariah, w of Wm , d Dec 9, 1887, aged 43 y 3 m 19 d. Gross, Anna G., dau of Isaac and Catharine, b May 6, 1862; d Julv 22, 1863, aged 1 y 2 m 1 SWAMP- J8 not recommenned DaaT for everything; but lf 1D KMV you have kidney, liv- Gross, Z. P., b April 20, 1853; d er or bladder trouble it will be found Dec 28, 1890. I Jut iae remeay you neeu. m k j o 1oaJgista in fifty cent and doUar a uros?, vnrisuau, u oepi a, mou aged 81 y 17 d. Gross, Mary, April 19, 1897, aged 80 y 10 in 19 d. Kern, Emma J. Painter, dau of Sa bine, bMav 20, 1853; d July 19, 1865, aged 12y 1 in 23 d. Kerns, Joseph Vernon, d Mar 14, 1878, uged 4 y 3 in 20 d. Kerns, Mary Jane, d Mar 27, 1878, aged 2 y 6 m lid. Kerns, Alice Sophia, d Mar 19, .878, aged 8 m 18 d; children of J. P. and Etta. Keller, inlant dau of Win. M. and C, b June 1, 1875. Keller, ililatlt dan of T. J. and E., d Jan 8, 1880, aged 10 d. Kinney, Philip, d Feb 9, 1888, aged 75 y 8 in 9 d. Kinney, Mary, w of Philip Kinny, infant sot John Fowler and Amelia, b Mar 29, 1877. Klingler, Joel, bStpt 12, 1803; d June 29, 1895, aged 82 v 6 in IS d. Kline, J. Peter, b July 19, 1802; .1 Oct 28, 1879, aged 77 v 3 m 9d. Kline, Catharine, wof J. Peter, b Nov 18, 1805; d April 12, ! 1887, aged 72 y 1 m 24 d. Kline, Geo., b June 19, 1804; d I Sept 19, 1871, aged 67 y3 in. j Kline, Barbara, wof Geo., Juhe 9, 1810 d May 30, 1872, aged 61 11 m21d. There is morn catarrh in this nec tiou ot t lit country thai, all otl.er diseasea put together anil uutil the last few yean, was supposed to be iucurable. Foratrreut many yearn doctors pronounced it a local disease and preHcrihed local remedies, and by constancy tiuliiitf to euro with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proved catarrh to be h COUatiaptionai disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. 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