The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 31, 1899, Image 7

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Xerhoot, iniant s of Josiah and Am
anda E., d May 9, 1880.
' Xcrhoot, Hannah, w of Jacob, b Oct
14, 1791; d Aug 17, 1877,
r, aged 86 V 10 m 3d.
A Collection Madejrom alUhe Bury- b
. 7. , c i Nerhoot, Aung, d Aug 23, 18ho,
for (he JUiddleburgh BL
HEAVER TOWNHHll.
B3oW John T., s of Rwuben tod
Surah, b Oct 20, 18 30; d Feb
18, 1852, aged 1 y b in U
Eticgle, Chariot A., s of .J K. and
L. A., d Aug 21, 1874, aged
4 m 5 d.
Etiegle, Mary S., dnu ot J. P. and
L. Agues, d April 16, 1870,
aired 3 ni 1 d.
Kinney, Phoebe, dan ot Philip and , f p 18-0
Mary, d Nov 2b, L862,aged 1 J m
y 1 in.
Kinney, infant s of J. and M., d
May 2, 1880.
lt'innnr Will Itt l'llilill MM Sil
l-all. d Sept 23, 1858, aged 7 y ! Rombf, Andrew, b Nov 10, 1777; d
Romitf, Margaret W of Andrew, b
Mar 25, 1781; d Oct 25,1859,
aged 78 y 7 d.
9 ni lid
Kinnev, John V., s of Philip and
Mary, b July 18, 1853; d May
8, 1854, aged 9 at 2 d.
Kern. Matilda, dan of Jacob and Sa
rah, d Sept 10, lbo3, aged IW Ragar, Susan V., dan of W
June If), 188, aged BU y i m
6 d.
Uomig, John Peter, bSept 17, 1811;
dJuly 7, 1890, aged 78 y 9 m
20 d.
in. and
i T
LMUB. .MS'
v 9 ni 15 d.
Kern Catharine, relict of Henry, b
May 11, .1781 dMav 7, 1852,
aged 73 y 11 m 2(5 d.
Kern, infant - of P. E. and L., d
Nov 5,1888.
Kline, Sarah, w of Geo. A., d Oct
25, 18815, aged 07 y 4 ni 19 d.
Kllng, Adams S., b June 22, 1823
d Nov 10, 188"), aged 62 y 1
in 21 d.
Leploy, William A., s of Epliram
and Susan, d Peb2, 1882, aged
1 y 4 in 7 d.
eph. b June 8, 1828 d
Aug 30, 1S55, aged 27 y 2 in
22 d.
Middleswarth, Hon. Ner, bDec
12, 1783; d June 2, 1865, aged
81 y 5 in 20 d.
Middleswarth, Christina, w of Hon.
Ner, b April 8, 1789 d Feb 2,
1861, aged 71 y 8 m 24 d.
Middleswarth, Moses, Co. F. Pur.
Leg'n Md. Int., aged about 78y.
Middleswarth, Eliza Hoiitz, w oi
, Moses, aged about 78 y.
Middleswarth, Hon. A. J.,d Sept It,
1882, aged 77 y 7 m 16 d.
Middleswarth, Eliza, w of A. J., h
Oct 9, 1812; d April 5, 1853,
aged 39 y 5 in 20 d.
Middleswarth, Harriet, w of Hon.
A. J., d Nov 3, 1895, aged 01 y.
Middleswarth, Sarah, w of Joseph, b
Mar 15, 18ll;d Mar 20,1864,
aged 23 y 5 d.
Middleswarth, Abraham, b Feb 27,
1850; d June 18, 1876, aged
2G y 3 ni 2 d.
Middleswarth, Lizzie, w of Frank
lin, d Feb 1, 1870, aged 22 y
4 m 15 d.
Hattie, d Feb 26, 1874, aged
28 d.
Rliuinstine, C. Melissa, dan of John
aud Jane E.. b Sept 16, 1853
d May 11, 1871, aged 17 y 7 ;
in 25 d.
liitzniai), Catharine, w of John, b
May 20, 1778 d Mar 11,
IS.'m, aged 78 V 9 m 21 d.
Reariok, Conrad, b Sept 27, 1799;
d April 27, 1877, aged 77 y
7 m.
Itenrielc. Ke'ieeca. w of Conrad, b
Dec 26, 1799; d April
1868, aged 08 y 3 m26d.
Reariok, Reuben", s of Conrad and
Consumption
1 1 is robbed of its terrors by j
, i the fact that the best med- ( i
i ical authorities state that it J
' i is a curable disease t and i
one of the happy things 1 1
j about it is, that its victims
I rarely ever lose hope. 1
, , You know (here are all sorts of , i
i i secret nostrums advertised to cure 1 1
i i consnmp"". Some make absurd 1 1
I I claims. only say (hat if taken 1
O in time and (he laws of health are f
J properly observed, f
SCOUT'S !
EMULSION jj
will heal (he inflammation of (he 1 '
throat and lungs and nourish and 1
strengthen (he body so (hat it can
thro off the disease. , (
We have thousands of testb ,
monials where people claim they i
have been permanently cured of 1 1
this malady. 0
oe. ind 5i - . all druvgiiiK W
SCOTT & BOWNE, CbtmitU, Nrw York, m
m,
29
Shirk, in&nt dan of J. P, and Ada,
b Feb 11, 1885.
; Shirk, infant s of J. P. and A. M.,
d Oct I, 1892.
Speel.t, Adam, b July 29, 1781; d
Nov 6, 1872, aged 88 v 3 m
7d.
Specht, Catharine, w ot Adam, b
Mar 8, 1788 d April 20, 1870,
aired 82 y 1 m 12 d.
I Tittle, Kelieit-a Mertz, W ot Henry,
i b Dfl 30, 1805; d 28, 1858,
agtd 52 y 1 1 in 28 d.
Ultz, John, d Sept 30, 1852, aged
38 y 0 in 10 d.
Weirick, Rachel, w of Win., d Sept
I, 1852, aged 39 y 2d.
Weirick, Enamel, Co, 11,0th Pa. Res.
Wiand, infant ot James, Feb d 1899.
Wiand, infant a ot Mary M., b Apr
22, 1876.
Wiand, Michael, b Dec I, 1821; d
Jan 8, 1882, aged 60 v 1 m
7 d.
Wagner, Lucy Ann, dan of Isaac
and Catharine, dAtlg 1 1, 1N72,
aged 3 y 2 m.
Wagner, Howard, 8 of I. and C, d
Jan 3, 1853, aged 1 in 9 d.
Wagner, Ira Ertnan, B of C. E. and
Amelia, d April 19, 1896, aged
' 9 in 13 d.
Weller, JohnS., b Feb 4, 1816; d
Aug 8, 1856, aged 40 y ti tu
4 d.
Wesson, Robert, b Sept 20, 1 7!2;
d Aug .", L871, aged 78 y H
m 15 d.
Witmer, Christian, w of Adam, b
Aug ,, 1788; Deo 16, 1858, i
aged 7" y 1 m 7 d.
Winter, Samuel, b Dec 5, 1809; d
Feb 2, 1896,aged86ylm 27 d.
Winter, Elisabeth, w of Samuel, 1
Mar 17, 1880, aged 65 v 1 m
J 3d'.
Weideman, Christian, d Mar 1!',
mm.
nay -s' 'imr-
w
ick, UeulH-n, s ot i on ran ami. . .... A
.'. :iio i i Spec ht, Aaron, I) May 10, 1815; d
Rebecca, b April 12, 1844 d 1 ' a iqta ian . .
,,,. L-i1 , ift ,. . Julv 24, 1874. aged 60 y I in
Oct 25, 1854. aged 10 y t in . ' '
a
13 d.
RearU'k, Jacob, k of Conrad aud Re
becca, h Nov 7, 1828;d June
22, 1855, aged 31 v 7 m 15 d.
i si. i a TonKti nil 8necht. Bui
ii1 i ii i, r.i u. am ui ....... ......
Martha, b Oct 31, 1861; d
Nov 23, 1802, aged 1 y 23 d.
Reariok, Joseph Conrad, s of Isaac
and L., 1 Jan 6, 1863, aged 4
y 3 in 7 d.
Reariok, Sarah C, dan of Isaac and
L., b Jan 17, 1840; d April 11,
1 86 1, aged 14 y 2 m 25 d.
Rearick, James W., s of Henry and
Martha, d July 5, 1864, aged
3 y 8 in.
Smith, Mary, w ot Jacob ()., b Aug
18, 1813; d Jan 20, 1894, aged
62 y 5 in 8 d.
Smith, Robert A., s of Jacob (). and
Mary, d Mar 8, 1874, aged 1
in Id..
Smith, Adam Verner, 8 of J.O. and
Mary, b Mar 21, 1875; d Sept
25, 1878, aged 3 y 6 m 1 d.
11 d.
I, IT t 4 I X
pec no, nornei, woi vurou, o nwv
12, 1818; d June 8, 1894, aged
!6 d.
) V I 111
lara b., dan of Aaron
and Harriet,.! Mav 29, 1863,
aged 5 y 4 in i d.
Specht, Moses b Mar 4, 1818: d
Nov 3, 1895.
Specht, Rachel, w ol Moses, h Apr
2, 1823; d Juno 29, 1894, aged
71 y 2 m 27 d.
Specht, Horace !., bAug 31,1 858;
dOc( 30, 1894, aged 36 y 1 m
29 d.
Specht, Laura A., w of J. C, 1 Jan
21, 1888, aged 33 y 11 in 2 d.
Specht. Elias, b Mar 25, 1820; d
Feb 22, 1890, aged 69 y 10
RlPANS 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
if you insist, and they may always be
obtained by remitting the price to
The Ripans Chemical
SPRUCE ST.
i
JSSL
Mm
1890, ateJ
o v in
There ih more catarrh ID this sec
tion ot the country than all other
discuses put together and until the
last tew .years was supposed to be
incurable. Por a weal many years
dootora pronounced it a local disoaae
and prcHcj'ilieil local remedies, iiml
by oonatantly failing to euro with
local treatment, pronounced it m
OUrable, Science has proved atft' i ll
to le a oouatiautional diaesse, and
therefore n(iiiics constitutional
treatment, aall'a Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by P. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con
Rtitutional cure u the market, it is
taken internally in doaea from In
drops to a teubpoouful. It acts di
rectlv on the blood and mueous
Bin faces of the ayhtein, Tbey offir
one huudred dollaiH for any case it
tails to cure. Send for cireulara aud
teatimoninls, Address,
F.J.CHENfiTf it CO, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7.ric.
Mall's Family Tills are the best.
Jury List.
Middleswarth, Elisabeth C, dan of Smith, Henry A., b of Jacob O. and
J. A. andE., d Oct 3, 1861,
aged 10 y 5 m 3 d.
Middleswarth. Joseph E.. s oi L.
H. and Elisabeth, d Feb 20,
188"), aged 3 in 25 d.
Middleswarth, w of John P., bAug
20, 1831; d Dec 24, 1874,
aged 43 y 4 m 4 d.
Middleswarth, Carolines., dan of J.
F. and Lydia, b Oct 27, 1862;
d April 8, 1853, aged 5 in 11 d.
Middleswarth, Mary E., dan of J
F.and Evdia, d 13,1801, aged
7 y 18 d.
Middleswarth, William A. J., 8 of
Isaac and PriaoUla, d April 1,
1861, aged 2 y 2 m 1 d.
Middleswarth, Emma V., dao ot
David and J. I., b July 30,
1870; d June 6, 1880.
Mover, l'olly, d Jan 22, 1807.
Moyer, Gust, d Dec 20, 1897.
Mover, infant h of Wm. H. E. and
Annie L., d Dec 25, 1800, nged
10 d.
Musser, Alfred L., B of A. W. and
Ida M., d Mar 2, 1890, aged
4 y 4 ni 23 d.
Moscr, Sarah L., dau of I. and S., d
Oct 26, 1802, aged 8 y 5 m 17 d.
Moscr, Isaac, s of Isaac and Sarah,
b Dec 14, 1840; d Nov 7,
1802, aged 15 y 10 ni 24 d.
Moser, Sarah, w of Isaac b Jan 12,
1 822; d Dec 31, 18G2, aged 40
y 9 m 19 d.
Montgomery, Mary Ann, W of John,
d May 24, 1854, aged 22 y 9
in lo d.
Montgomery, John S., sot John and
Mary A., d Nov 14, 1854,
aged 4 y 4 m 1 1 d.
Montgomery, Mary C, dau of John
aud Mary C, d Aug 18, 1854,
aged 4 ui 18 d.
Montgomery, William R., s of John
and Catharine, d April 27,
1861, aged 3 y 9 m 11 d.
Mowrer, Peter, d Feb 5, 1875, aged
38 y 2 in 1 d.
Man . b Oct 31. 1850: d Out
4, 1862, aged 5y 11 m 4 d.
Smith, Diana, w of Henry S., b Nov
26, 1820; d Aug 1, 1 8514, aged
32 y 8 m 5 d.
Smith, Rebecca, w of James, d Oct
23, 1888, aged 62 y 26 d.
Smith, John A., s of J. S. and Re
becca, d Oct 24, 1886, Oged 5H
y 16 d.
Smith, Annie Bell, dau of E and EL,
b Dec 7, 1875 d .Nov, 18bU.
Smith, Lester ot G. M. and
Lassie, d Oct 12, 1 881, aged
in 24 d.
Smith, Adam, b April 14, 1813; d
April 27, 1853, aged 4Uy 13L
Smith, Geo. A., d Dec 25, 1897,
aged 84 y 3 m 27 d.
Smith, Eliza, w of Geo. A., d Jan
29, 1892, aged 74 y.
Smith, Daniel O., b Dec 7, 1799; d
d Feb 8, 1873, aged 73 y 2 m
1 d.
Smith, Catharine EL, w ofD. O., b
Nov l4,1798;dMayl3,1867,
nged 68 y 6 m.
Smith, Sarah S., dau of Wm. and
Rachel, d Nov 5, 1872, aged 2
y 8 m 25 d.
Smith, Anson, s of Geo. O. aud Mary
A., d Aug 7, 1866, aged 2 m
2d.
Snyder, Henry &, S of J. Q. and
Sarah S., d May 0, 1891. aged
17 y 11 m 10 d.
Snvder. John EL s of J. G. and Sa
rah S., d Dec 28, 1891, aged
24 y 11 m 24 d.
Stetler, Anna Clara, dau of Rev. 1).
M. and Mary, d May 18, law,
agel 1 y 8 m 7 d.
Strieker, Tcter, A Mar 23, 1882,
56 y 4 ni 2i d.
Strieker, Sarah B., dau of Peter and
Mary, b Nov 12, 1857; d Mar
18, 1868, aged 10 y 4 m 16 d.
Strieker. Boyd S. M., a of Peter and
Mary, d Dot 27,1887,aged 14
y 10 m 17 d.
Specht, Verney, B ol Adam J. am
Amies, b'dune 29. 1875:
July 6, 17", ttgL'd 7 !
Snook, Samuel, d Jan 8, '1S(.)7, aged
68 y 10 in 28 d.
Snook, Isaac, b Sept 16, I852j 1
Jan 19, 18SS, aged 85 y 1 m
3 d.
Shipton, John, b Mar 22, 1789; d
Dec 25, 1866, aged 77 y 9 01
3d.
Shipton, Elizabeth, w of John, b
Jan 17, 1801; d May 1 4,1885,
ages! 78 y 8 in 27 d.
Shipton, Susan, b Jan 12, 1823; d
July 18, 1873, aged 4l y 6 m
6 d.
Shipton, Joseph, s of John and E-
lizabeth, d April 1, 1886, aged
52 y 2 m.
Stout, Joseph P., bOct 16, 1864d
Aug 31, 1893, agetl 28 y 10 BJ
15 d.
Stout, George Win., b Nov 14,1824;
d Pec 23, 1886, aged 82 y 1
m 9 d.
Stout, Sarah, w ofQeor. W.,d Jan
5, 1873, aged 44 y 9 in 20 d.
Swinehart, John, b April 15, 1809;
dNov 11, 1868, aged 49 y 7
in 6 d.
Swinehart, wife of Joho,d Sept 19,
1887, aged 83 y 6 m 2 d.
Swineford, Marv E., dau of Henry
and Catharinc,d Feb 11, 1859,
agl 5 y 6 m 9 d.
Shell, Eavetta, W of Daniel, b Jan 5,
1833; d Aug 11, 1882, aged
49 y 7 ni 6 d.
Shortiss, Annie, dau of Rev. T. A.
and Mary, d Jan 1893.
Treaster, Catharine, dau oi Daniel
and Amelia, b June 1( loot';
d April 28, 1878, aged 22y 10
ni 8 d.
Tobias, infant s of John J. and Jen
nie, d Feb 2, 1897.
MM oforaod lumrs iirawo fur tiir Court m
omt and Termliitir and General IM delivery
ndOouri ol (iuurtcr scuslonsol Hie I'eoce ni
snvdt'r I'liimiv held us '.!. Term, commencluu
Moil. lay. October -1, 1809.
UIUNUJUROR8.
Nhiii". Oiv.iiinUoi:.
Benier, Jtrcea, Lu borer,
Uoryelfi I. P.. ooul de dor,
Uleiner. Jobn R., Laborer,
lirostsler. U-vl Laborer.
Ptaber. uioyd u .. Miller.
. i ..-I. . . Daniel, Laborer,
RnMesoe.
siiriin:
Monrou
Mlddlooreek
Monroe
Weal Heaver
M.inr. 16
Jarrett, u. P.,Juailceoi the Peaoe, aelinsgrovi
Mlddleereek
.lackaon
,tackson
WjlsIiIhl; i ti
Spring
Heaver I
Franklin j
gionroe
Perry
Boring
Pnlon
Union
Waihiugton
Waabinicton
Ceutre
Wcsi : uver
MEN
An
Kidney trouhle preys
unon the inind. dis-
ii . . I IadDqI.O
IirAMCM UVV1"0 uu -
WWiTltini fimbition ; beauty, vi
gor ami checrfulneHs soon disappear
when the kidneys are out of order or
diseased. For pleasing results use
Dr. Kilmer ,s Swamp Root, the frreat
kiddey remedy. At druggists, ham
pie bottle by mail free, also painpn-
At A .1 A rocs
nil. iiuuiv' . . . -T mm
! Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y,
Ke!i'r, wiia, mi .. Laborer,
Kruute, John, Parmer,
Kllnii'ler, Joaeph, Teailber,
I iauver, Holonion, Parmer,
Man beck, Leonard J Parmer,
Met lellan. Kobert, laborer,
Reariok, juin. R , Parmer,
Reoologer, Henry u .i urpenter,
HhoadM, .liiniii, TiiiMiilib,
ahaffer, iamet, Parmer,
Bbannon, Blruer, Plasterer,
BboUey, Ammon, Laborer,
Mnyder, John s.. Laborer,
Btabl, lliiniu a.. Laborer,
Btroupi Benton P., Merchant,
atraup. Bainuei, uenUeman,
QMS, H. Ualvln, Merchant.
PETIT JURORS.
Maul Mttl .lur.irs diuwri lur the I'mirt Of
Coaimon I'l'-aH, ' mi'l "I ouarter SeaitlODI t the I
Peace, 0 Kin S Over and Terminer and ueneral
Jail Deliv.-ry nt Snyder ('ouniy, Ha., bald ii I
Oi'lolwr Term, (.iiiimi'iii'liiocKiber , Is'jk. I
Name. Oocupatlon, Residence
Arndt. Aorabam, Laborer, Weal Perry
Arbogaat, Hear)'. Parmer, Bprlng
Arbogost, wa is. piiiiiiit, Monroe
Uenver, .lami's Parmer, PeflO
Bliger, w . Berrold. Carpenter, PTanklln
Bickie, John B Parmer, Washington
Bonner, William, farmer, chapman
Boweraox. Bepbarea, Farmer, oentre
Bowervox. Barry, Gentleman, HMdletmrg
Boyer, Wllllnm II., Farmer, Penn
iiuiickH, Samuel, Parmer, Monroe
Oonrad, A., Oentleman, BeluiSKro'e
eunier. Henry O., F irmer. Penn
Deir, TDODus r., farmer, wesi I'erry
Dietrich, James, Lumberman, Franklin
Dreese, dbariea, Clerk, Washington
Hwlng, Jessr, Parmer, Bprlng
Petterer, pranklln. Fanner. Jacksou
Pranu. William, Blacksmltli, Chapman
(lerlmrl, Ammnii, Lalnrer, Mlddleereek
Ssmnerllnei sninni I .I , Uiborer, sellimgrose
Herman. Jacob. Firmer, Franklin
llelser, Heter. Farmer, JaokSOn
Basstnger, Reuben, i,ai.orer. west Beaver
Hnweii, John 11., 1ii.i.r. r, West Beaver
Kline, rrank e.. Laborer, Centre
Klingler.J. P., carpenter, Jackson
Mattern, isaa.', Partner, West Beaver
McPalL irvin f., Laborer, BeUnsgrove
Metagar, John P., Fanner, Jackaon
Mnyer, Samn 'I, o.nilrM an. Mlddli 1 nrif
Mlii lu ll. William II., Psnner, S rln.'
Xeit7, Krnrk P.. Parmer, union
Neiiz, wniiam. Merchant, Cnluo
Itetcbley, John, Bbtcksmltll, Jaekmn
Hamer. John ., Lalmrer, Penn
Bitter, Frank, Mason, Centre
itohrbnch, Harn-on a.. Moulder, BeUnsgrove
HiinnVr, Holvri M Laborer. OnlOB
Snyder. Jaenli (I. . Laborer. Penn
smiib. William D., Parmer, sprii.K
siabl, DstM It., Merobant, I nlon
BllSWSel. JaOOb . , Farmer. West Perry
stauffer. Kill.-, Laborer, fi.lon
Sn-aitz. B. N, Fanner, WssJllngUMl
wairner, William, Carpenter, Penn
Walter .Lewis, Firmer. centre
Wleana, Isaac, Farmer, West BMW
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our late war with 8pniD, diarrhoea
was one of the most troubbsoute
diseases Ihe army had to contend
with. In many instances it became
chronic and the old soldiers still
suffer from it. Mr. David Tavlor of
Wind Hidgc. Greene Co., Pa , is one
of thene. -He uses Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy and Buys he never found any
thing that would give liim such
quick relief. It is for sale by all
Druggists.
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HceoKuiziw? its value to those wLo desire all the news of the State
and Nation, the publisher of THE POST, (your own favorite home pa
per), has entered into an alliance with "Tne New "iork Weekly Tribune
which enables him to furnish both papers at tho trilling sum of 91.20
Every farmer and every villages owes to himself, to his family, and
to the community in which he lives a cordial support of his local news
paper' as it words constantly and untiringly for his interests in every
who brings to his homo all the news and happenings of his neighbor
hood, the doings of his irieuds, the condition and prospects for different
crops, the prices iu home markets, and. iu fact, is a weekly visitor which
should be found in every wido-awake, progressive fomily. ,
Just think of it ! Hoth these papers for only Jl.M year.
Send all subscriptions to "THE POST,'' Middleburg, Pa.
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AH U. OROUBE,
A.TT0RNKY AT LAW,
MlDDUVVtlTtS, PA.
AH business entrusted to his care
will reeelvs ororupt attention.
K. f. Pottiege,
Veterinary sJrceoN.
SELINSGROVE. PA.
All professional business entrusted to giy care
will receive prompt and careful attention.
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