TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS. A Collection Madejrom all the Bury ing Grounds in Snyder County for the Middleburtjh "Post:' WEST BEAVER TOWNSHIP. (tow, Joseph, A., 8 of H. B. and A., d Oct 29, lSSfi, aged ti y 11 m 4 d. (Jearluirt, Mieliuc!, I Oot 19, 1809) dSeutG, 1873, aged 63 y 10 in 7 d. (Jcarhart, Hannah, W of Michael, l Nov 6, 1811 j d Apr 12, 1874; aged 03 y f in 6 n, Uerhart, Leah, dau of Michael and Hannah, d Oct 80, 1878, aged 38 y 3 in. Herbeter, Barbara, dan of Gabriel and Hannah, d Mar 31, 1862, aged 1 y 2 m 28 d. Herbster, Joseph L, USopt !, 1851 ; d Mar 0, 1889, aged :'.7 y ." m 10 d. Herbster, James Q., a t and L., d Apr 7, 1863 aged 23 d. Herbster, Hanna, w of Gabriel, h Sept 2, 1811; dPeb 24, 1857, aged 42 y 5 in '22 d. Herbster, Elizabeth, w of Daniel, b Sept 15, 1814; d Mar 17, 1883. Herbster, Daniel, d May 22, 1886, aged 70 y 1 1 in 1 d. Herbster, Margaret, w f WiUiam, I, Jan 27, 1812; d Dee 29, 187."., aged 3,2 y 1 1 in 28 d. Herbster, Lewis J., s of (J. and II., aged 1 1 in. Herbster, Nettie J., dau of C. 11. andS. A., d .Inly 24, 1890, aged 10 in 27 d. Herbster. Jacob v.. a of Thomas and Amelia, d Apr 3,0, 1881, aged 8 d. Herbster, Gabriel, l Jan 9, 1864, a;ed 40 y 2 in 19 d. Herbster, William 1)., Berg't Co. F 184 Reg. Pa. Vol., b -Inly 10, 1838; d Nov 28, 1890, aged 52.7 4 m 18 d. Herbster, Charles E., s of Jeremiah and Barbara, d May 23, 1872, aged 1 y f in 22 d. Herbster, Sam., s of Gabriel and Han. d Sept 5, 1861, aged 11 y 10 m 2 d. Herhster, Hiram J., d)ct 21, 1896, aged 63 y 11 iu 0 d. Herbster, Elizabeth, w of Hiram, d Oct 21, lS34,aged 50 y 8 m 9 d. Hommel, Simon, s of A. and M., d Nov 28, 1873, aged 3 y 11 m 19 d. Hommel. Jhn, d Nov 30, 1848, aged 47 y 7 m. Hommel, William, sof A. and M., d Nov 5, 1862, aged 4 in O d. Hommel. infant dau of A. and M., d Feb 15, 1861. Hommel, infant dau of J. C. andT. M. Hartley, Mary J., dau of D. W. and 8., d July 16, 1804, aged 1 y 7 in 10 d. Hartley, William H., B of I). W. and S., d July 26, 1864, aged 1 y 2 m 5 d. iHartley, Isaac A., sof 1). W.andS., d July 25, 1864, aged a y . in 27 d. Hartley, Sarah (J., dau of D. W. and S., d Julv 20, 1804, aged 4 v 4 m 1 d. " Howe'.l, Howard, b June 13, 1859) d Nov 9, 1877, aged 18 y 4 m 26 d. (Howell, George V, s of Jacob H. and S., d June V2, 18,1), aged 1 m 21 d. Illowell, Catharine, dau of Jacob H. and S., h Mar 17, LS,o, aged 19 d. Howell, Cora M., dau of J. and S., bSept 24, 1879; d Sept 20, 1881, aged 1 y 11 m 20 d. Illowell, Susan M., dau of John C. V and B., d Aug 28, 1872, aged 10 y 23 d. Blowell, Wm. Franklin, s ot John G and B., b Mar 15, 1853; d Feb 1, 1865, aged 13 y 10 m 16 d. ilowell, Charles W., 8 ot Jacob H., and S., d Sept 2, 1872, aged K M 1ft A llassinger, Mariab, w ot D., b Oct 25, 1814; d Aug 27, 1872, I aged 57 y 10 m 2 d. assinger, Daniel, b May 21, 1813; I d Apr 22, 1884, aged 70 y 11 I mid. JHassinger, Dora A., dau of D. and C, d May 25, 1881, aged 2 y I 8 m. Etterdantive, Man-hitter, w ot John, dau ot Jacoband Magda- j Kalpetzcr, James, d Mar 24, 1889, lenaKode,bFebll, 1773; d aired 80 y S m 5 d. Oaaige, I don't think I ought D ...... IkM 1 ,,. u:..i. ..... i f r.ts luoo .. 1 Aft 1 mli- i. m r t 1 1 ij, lotfr, hjto v , ivauriter, .iary uitu oi f . nnu me one 0t 4 d. J., d Mar (), 1868, aged 4 V George (ardently) Why, in v darling. Hons er, Jacob, d Mar 16, 1889,' 2G d. " 1 1 am passionately, desperately, madly ,...a e, . . .. ... , . ... In love with you. I worship the ery aged JOy 10 in Bd. j knek, Delilab, w of Win., d May Maude You talk weM en0U(fh Houser, Sarah, W of Jacob, d Nov 2, 1875, aged 38 y 11 m 18 d. i George, but thoe letter you wrote to 10 188 1, aged OS v 23 d. ! Kru k, Malinda, w of Wm., d Mav ! m' when we7 w"e so cold . . , . . . -v.. , , o ,o-- loo ii i o I SM distant they froze my heart. One Henry, Mary, 1) July 12; d Oct 11, 2, Z,o, aged 88 J 11m 18.1. j woulJ think you wer, writinK to yom ageil 18 v S 111. Krick. RebeOCa, dau of Wm. and washerwoman about her bill. Hughes. Jennie, dau of J. and C, d , M., d Sept 22, 1867, uged 1 y I oorge (towly)-4Cadt, I-wa.-n- Oet 19, 1 880, aged 1 y 2 m 7 d. i 11 m .. d. , n " ; m for brcat.h of rom. Heater, John A., s ot . and E., b Kline, t atliarine, 1 War 1, IM.'; Oct 15, 1840; d Feb 20, 1802, j d Aug 2, 1803, aged 21 y 4 in aged lf y 4 m 5 d. 23 d. Jaanrwnn. Lewis. I Dec 25. 1799: dl Kline. Lvdia. d.Vusr 18. 1872. aired Aug 21. 1809, aged 09 y 8 m 2 v 8 in 17 d. tT"R' r ' ' "The police, sunt the manager, 8 d. Kline, Sarah K., w of Ijcvi, tl May hoarsely. Knepp Carrie M., dau of M. 1. 14, 1889, agxl 34 y 6m 21 u. "I don't aee any here. You're not M. E.,d May 0, 1874, aged 1 m. ; Kline, Kek.va w of John, h Oct never tor- Knepp, Maria, w of Reuben, d Oct 18, 1818:d teb 2, 1899, aged j Kive me if I atarted tlii lnw up before tl 1S17 bimmI (lit v Ii in 17 d. 811 V 3 III 15 d. i they got hero. They Wont to sco the lae, all my letters to her were read In open court. N. Y. Vcckly. rantluaa. "Why don't you begin'.'" inquired the Knepp, Marv, d Apr 10, 1SS4, aged Kline, Sarah K., w of Levi, d Mav 72 v 2 'in 3 d. 1 1889, aged :!4 y 0 m 21 .!. Knepp, A. Howard, -Washington star. of Jesse Kline, George, d June i- 1880, The Same Imp. Mr. Katifrle How latodul Mr. Corset 4a V Inat nlcrhl r.InlaO and Sarah, bJuly 18, looo; a ageuotrj - u. Llzzli There was no one here but sept 6, 1803s, aged y i m Kline, Margaret, dau ot lieorge and wwiea, pa. 18 ,1. Mary. 1. Nov 10, 1839: d May! VangU ..... . ijJn ! "pn Knepp, Amnion Ambreus, 8 oi vai- 4iloou' Llaiie HU name fen't Corset, pa. entine and Sarah, d May l, Kline, uertie M., dan of Levi and 187:', aged 2 y 5 m K d. Sarah, il June 2, 1879, aged Knepp, James A., a f Joseph and ( 2 in 26 d. Delilah, b Apr 2, 1804;d June! Kline, trvin H., s of h. and S. K., 13, 1873, aged 9 y 2 m lid. h June 3, I876j d July lii, Knepp, infant dan of 8. A., 1 June 1876, agetl I m 13 d. 24, 1801, aged 29 d. ' Kline, John, b Jan 1804; 1 Dec Knepp, Peter, 1- Dec 10, 1789, l ' '-, 1878, aged 74 y 11 m 14 d. Jan13, 1854, aged 04 y 1 in Koch, Susan, v of Keuben, d May Record. ; d. 5, 1880, aged -"'7 y 4 in. -Charles Is the chap 1 nr. r angle ji ougni to oe; nc nas excellent staying pvvers. Harlem Life. Too flood tt DelleTe. "William, are my cherry pies im) tliiiiL.' like your mother's?" "Not n bit:" "(h, WilUnmt" "That's o; mother ;is too lazy to stone her cherries, ami her pies always had a soffiry undercrust." Chleoeo A Fraud. Knepp, Catharine, w of "etcr, b Koch, Surah Jane, dau of F. and E., Jlmmle Say, mister, have yer get Sent 15, 1792: d July 6, 1858, bAuirS, I860: d ()-t 26, J3?1-? 0 P.lok' " de Terror "f i n .,, i ' ..... i . nn i Bloody Gulch? aged 6o y 9 m 21 d. 1861, aged 1 y 2 m 20 d. Librarian No. my boy. We do no. Knepp, snac, d Mar 31, 1881, aged' Koch, Jeremiah, 63 v 2d. Lvdia.d 1. Knepp, Eliza Ann, dau of D. and, 6ylm22d. M., d Mar 16, 1849, aged 14 Koch, Hiram, a of F of Daniel aud keep that eloss o bool !2 l.s,";! aired Jlmmle Aw, say, 1 fought !is wuz " , a Ubery fer du people. N. Y. Journal. and K., d d i I. Apr L, 1852, aged 1 m 24 d. 19 Innot-rnl DlTOrslOB. Fond Mother ( hildren, j ou mustn't fight. Willie We're J)l;lin' jeweler, 111:1111- , 1 1 . 1 1 . , . . 1 . Knepp, ( atharine, W 01 uamei, " Koeli, t ora, v ol Pan, o .Ian Feb 6, 1790: d May ", 1826, 1809: d Sep) II, 1872, aged ma. end Tommy's a clock out of fix and i .- ,, on i .... .i- , jt'i' keeps rlirht on strikin' while I'm atrei .! v 2 m 2i d. B3 V 8 in 25 d. I . . . . r . . . , . , , , , o . .' tryin to twist Ins face off! Jeweler 8 Knepp, Anna 1?., vv of Henry, d Koeh, Lvdia, w of Dan, b Mar Id, Weekly. Apr 2 I, 1885, aged 66 y 0 m 1807; d May 1 1, 1856. fBllnllf ,.r. 10 d. I Koch, Daniel, 1) Jan 0, 18(10; d "Ton remind me so much of my first Knepp, George, d Oct 6, I871,aged June 2."., I860, aged 54 v .1 m husband." said the angry wife, as the 1 ' J . 1 in l ' family quarrel grew fiereer. 01 yl ni- a. j i.id. HOo I?" sneered the angry husband. Knepp, Daniel, b Sept 26, 1783; d Koch, infaut child of W, J. and L.I "Yes. You've got so many of his bad Sept 28, 1 808, agetl 85 y 1 d. j., ,1 Nov 26, 1896, aged 17 d. ltit nJ o few of his good one!" i Iiii-:iiii Tritinmi Krebs, Jacob, b Feb 10, 1801; dl " Dec 18, 1863, aged 02 10 m 8 d. l.aall, (iuritnl. Little Helen ltoo-hoj! I don't want to take that nastv, bKter stuff. Krebs, Catharine, W of Henry, d Her Mamma But how do yon know Dee 11. 1869. aired 77 v 10 m u' nft8ty lU1'1 Wtter? You haven't 4 d. Krebs, Maria, d Apr 27, 1890, aged 77 v 7 ni 20 d. tasted it. Little Helen You said It would be good for me. Chicago Times-Herald. Knepp, Eliaabeth, w of Daniel, b Dec 0, 1818; d May 17, 1801, aged 12 y 7 m 1 1 d. Knepp, Samuel, b Oet 3, 1815; d Apr 18, 1891, aged 72 y 6 m 15 d. Knepp, John, d July 23, 1873, aired 55 V 1 in 1 8 d. Knepp, Catharine, vv of John, d Krel.s,Catl. Sarah.!., .1 ( tot 15,1866. ! ' KIDNEY Ih ft deoentive die- i'pt 5, 1881, aged 61 y 1 m Kreba, Charlea, h Nov 2 1798, d TROUBLE bve Vand don't 2") d. Aug 30, 1879, aged 80 y 9 m I know It. Jf you want quick results , , . 4, ,o7i 28 d. ou eau make no mistake by ub!dk Knepp, George, d Aug 20, 1874, hrj, Kilmer's Swamp Boot, the great aged 72 y 10 m 15 d. Krebs, Rebecca, w of harlea, b kidney remedy. At drugmsts in fifty Knepp, Marv' A., w of Jeorge, d Sep 25, 1 798; d Feb 14,1 802, j cent and dollar sizes Sample bol ' . . 1 . , -. A -iirm t v I 111 10 H ties by mill frae, also pamphlet tell- Nov 13, 1876, aged 74 y 6 m. ' " ' ing you how to find out if you haw Km.,,,, Vnlcntine. d Mar :51. 1881.! Krt,s' ""'"'.v .,8 0Id. ami ., kidn-v trouble. Address, in . " . . : ' ' .!.... on i qqi .... aged 46 y 4 m Id d. Knepp, Hiram, s of H. R. and A. B., I) Jan 25, 1848; d July 23, 1871, aged 23 y.r m 28 d. Knepp, Susan, w of Isaac, aged 20 V 10 m 11 d. and d Sept 20, 1881, aged 11 m Dr. iiilmer A Co., Bingbamton, N.T, d. Krebs, Susanna, d Apr 10, 1847, aged 77 y 2 in 24 d. ; Krebs, Jacob, ! Jan 17, 1766; d Sept 1 1, 187, aged 00 v 6 m i ,i ITnann M-irl-i m nf Iwililum i) ( )i-f ! 31. 1897. aired 67 v 3 m 17 d.! VVLamj s,,t ; and lb 1 ' ' ' I W.... . 1 V i 1 I ....... ' ' ,' II. .1 ' .. -II I.IK. Krel)s. Ii .Ian 29. 1854: d Mav 23. !Pa ... ' w PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0AD. Sunbury ft Lewistown Division. In effect May '.!-, 18ji. WSSTWASD. I WATIOSH. KAHTWAUD I' X I' l j n A H !l :i7 iim; m 14 10 1 1 Knepp, George, ! Dec 27, 1781, d , Dec 22, 1851, aged (ill y 11 in 25 d. Knepp, Maria, b June 15, 1781; d Dec; l"), 1800, aged 79 V 4 in. Knepp, Daniel, 1 Apr 12, 1805; d Peb5,1853, aged 47 y. Knepp, Maria, vv of Daniel, d July 24, 1866, aged 00 y. Knepp, Edward II., 8 of (i. and S., bOet 18, 1838; d Aug 23, 1862, ageil 215 y 10 m 2o d. Knepp, Ira Oscar, h of J. and D., d June 14, 1888, agetl 2 y 7 m 20 d. Knepp, infant child of C. 1 1, and A M., d Nov 1; 1804, aged 3 d. Knepp, Maggie, dau ot J antl 1)., d Dec If), 1888, aged 8y lm9L Knepp, Ralph, s of A. and S., d Oct 10, 1889, aged 2 in 25 d. Kcrstetter, Edward, s of W. and L., d Mav 14, 1873, aged 10 y 4 m 18 d. Kerstelter, William, d Oet 25, 1891, agetl 01 y 4 in 15 d. Kcrstetter, William C, s ot W. and L., d Nov 12, 1871, aged 5 y 10 d. Kcrstetter, Simon, b Mar 19, 1789; d Dee 0, 1859, aged 70 y 8 m 18 d. Kcrstetter, Elizabeth, d Sept 13, 1880, aged 91 y 1 m 28 d. Kerstetetter, Henry E., s of W. and L., d Mar 14, 1867, aged 11 m. Kalpetzer, Elizabeth, w of James, d Oct 4, 1885, aged 75 y 6 m. 1858, aired 1 v M .1. S'i 111 ii .1(10 in 61 l'i.i; I II ici :i a I ! i:i 3W II I Honl.ory BellnsftTove .junction ScllnvBToVti Pswlliiii R reamer Meispr Mlildleliurg Benfer Besvertowii Adamaburs Itaubn Mill Mn In,, Wanner Bbindln Pslntervlllc Maltland Lew Ittown l x .'i :m '.) il .1 lii in bis dim .lav i if .1 ill P HI I M B JH I R I IB -II 1 87 n 90 i n S XI t 'J.V H . I t . IH 4 011 k la 4 ro x 00 I Bd s iih :i n 7 v, I IB I 1.1 i to Krebs, John d July 1, 1880, aged fin .MM . .1 I I. IL I agiii ,s. y i in lh a. Lash, John, d June 7, 1876, aged I J" 73 v 0 in '2 d. IS4S II1M u in ijewinown imam nrrcc.j i i I.:idi. W. s o( lv and M..li Sent 13. i960 11 10 Lewlrtown Junction. I.vo j " j j r 1871, aged "i in 27 d, Lash, Kllen L., dim of E. and M., h Nov 10, 1876, aged 8m lid. Lash, Matilda, vv of Elias, b Dec 11, 1844; d May 14, 187!), agtd 34 y 4 111 3 d. Lehr, Susanna, vv of Charles, d Mar 21, 1880, aged 02 y 11 m, T , ,., ,ii w iuoh 1 ! Trlim leave nannury Hitiiy cxsapi niinuay : Ix4ir, 1 I lliu in, (I .IlllV 10, 1880, aged , ai u m for Krleaad Oanmi,lalKiiii r, 111 1 1 10 ra for Rellelnnts Krl ai.,1 'loinmlalitua oJ y II . I ais ass tar Loss HtYta. Tyrone and toe Wesi f . i.i r a ii I 1 10 1 ra for Hellefuntc Kane Tvnnic and I 'unar.- Lehr, Rebecca, w of Peter,uAprlO, I dauun , i o i ,u . ii,, I 5 45p m for keoovnand Ktmlrii 1848, aged 48 y 11 m. I ,or wiiiimport i it a ..no i i o - o i on Sunday ( 10 ln for ria snd Osnsadslsvo lA'lir, A., I) lOtW U 18.8,agCXl Oi yuam for Lock Haven and BplB for V'll y 6 m 29 d. I "wn,H"1 . LOSS, Win. W., s of Wm. and S., ,I,.,Xn00'inJ m 'r W"ke'- d June 30, 1804, aged 1 y 11 J2gl? m' " "' ' S""ra" m 6d. Sunday a Loht, Philip, b Mar 3, 1823; d June 28, 1891, aged 08 y 3 m 15 d. . - , , Washington 4 10 1 in I l lis. (icorire .. S ot 1. aiUl O.. (I sw l m dally arriving at I'l"! ei. n.liu a L On tuTC I 1 .. O , .0pmNowYork8.Mam,Hallliuure 915pm Sept 29, 1875, aged 1 y 51 m I Wa,ntBiron 10 h p m. ou I I 0 42 pm, woek day! nrrlrlMr at I'lilladelplila -''I. 4 go a m, Now York "23 a m, llaltimore 2 HO a ra . . . it .o mir Wiwlilnalon 4 06 a in LiOUOer, XViagarei, O Jan ID, lOtO. , Trains alw laav. Sunbury Truin leaves Sunlnirv "i 26 p m, ar rives at Selinsgrove ." l" p m IVaios leave Lewtstown Junetion i 4 VJ a in. 1 13 " m. 1 10 0 ni, l:i,i p in r, V'.' i in, 7 117 11 r8 i in, for AlUKina, i'ltlrliura and t ho Wen. For BaluiDore and Wubinatoo T4Baa in, 1 83 4 It, 1 N p m Fur Philadelphia and New York isa in, i c I is 4 Bo ana nm pin r? llarrl -l,n ru 11 II a ill and s on p IS Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AMI NORTH BBN I'SMTKAL RAILWAY Trln leave Sunlmry dally except Sunday : I lor Wllko'uarre Train Irave MlBSsror Janctloi 10 00 a in, week dr.y arrlvlnir at Clillndclphla 300 pm new yura 9 ,V8p in Haitiinore 3 u p m luder, Henrv, d Feb 8, 1833, aged 80 y. Lander, Susannah, d Aug 15, 1845. Tm Vmm laaGripsw la Tare Days TaM Laxatits Bsam )t7iam Taslbts. i All drantau refund tne money if It falls to oars. K.W.Uaov aujnalure on STery box. BSC, 1044. 2 S7 a m dally arrtvln at I'lilladeldhla t til a m Baltimore 8 85 a ra Wahlre;tn 7 4ft am New York vis a in weekdeyt. 10 3d a m suauavt T BO am weak dare arriving at I'llll; 11 i am, New York ty p m, Haiti more 115s a m, waauingioD iivpm. IBB pm.week dyi arrlrlna- at Philadelphia SIB SB, New York f SOp m, Ha, tl more 1 0u p m Waenlogton T is p m Tralaa alto leave Sunlmry at 9 SO a tn and ID MOmefB' 0 Hatr1(tarK' Philadelphia and 1 . F. WOOD, Oan'l Pane Agant I. & HUTCHINSON Oan'l Manaaer. NEVER TOO OLD TO BE CURED. SMU. Croat Qloccinnr tn A? does not rWm:raJ meftn 1 di 0. IS 9 DlBdl DIBOOIII lU feolilencss and 111 health, and nemrlj all of the sickness among Old People, It Gives Them uoople are Terr susceptible to illness, but it is wholly unnecessary. Hv keep II Q lii QlfMiri anH I Ifn W theU l,liail pure ther can fortify themselvea nOW DIUUU flIIU LIlUs so as to dvcnpe three fourths of the ailments from which they suffer so generally. S. S. S. is the remedy which will keep their systems youug. by purifying the blood. thoroughly removing nil waale arriimtnatinns, mi l impart ing new strength anil life to the whole body. It increases the appetite, builds up the energies, and tndn new life giving ni, ni throughout the entire system Mrs. Sarah Pike. 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes : " I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health for twentv veurs. I wus sick in different ways, and in addition, liml Eosema terribly on one ot my legs. The doctor sniil that on account of my age, I would never be well again. I took a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured me completely, snd I am happy to say that I feel as well ;is I ever did 111 my life. Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt, Oa., says: "For eight een rears I suffered tortures from a tiery eruption on my issiu. I tried almost every known remedy, hut they failed ono by one, and I was told thaj my age, which is hUtv six. waa against me, and that I could never hope to be well again. 1 finally took S. S. S.. and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now 1 am in perfect health." S. 3. 3. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people, because it is the only one which is guaranteed free from potash, mercury, arsenic una oilier namaging minerals. It is made from roots and herbs, and has no chemicals whatever In it, s S 8 cures the worst cases of Serofuln, Cancer, Eosema. Rheumatism, Tetter, Open Sores, Chronic Ulcers, ltoils, or any other disease of tho blood. Hooks on these disease will be sent free by Sw ill Specific Co., Atlanta, (ia. nn a.,.1 'LI AnsnBftsrM'f' i "V 1 Gen'l FIRE.-LIFE j Insurance:. iiC 4 Snyder's old, and reliable insurance Agency, SELIMiGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Elinor W. Snyclor, jfgoZXt, Successor lo Hie late William H. Snyder. The I'ar-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow ii,' lit of Btandnrd Companies, from winch to make a selection. None Heller the World over. n5,AM K, LOCATION, ASSETS FlItE Royal, Liverpool, Knt:. (including foreign asseth) $48,000,000.00 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,045,786.(12 PhOBnix, liar! ford, Conn. 5,688,068.07 Oontinental, Now York, 6,764.90873 GeriUHii American, New York, 6240,098.88 UFE Mutual Life Iiih. Vo. New York, y204,;'lf,9H:i,t;o ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Ashui nnoe Corporation, Accident Iiih. Co. Subscribed Capital of W, 760,000.00 tire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jtiii tiliod by a strict regard to iniituul safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to nil classes ot Insur ance promptly furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt, Telephone No. 182, Oflieo on Corner Water A Pine Sts, Selinsgrove, Pa '";ooooooc)xxo B r I FPI ' I B" 1 HP 1 lb neaa mis! neaa inisig MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS Is luruer tliiin ever before ; my PRICES LOWER Mian OTH ERS for 1 1 e SAM E GOODS. My prices on 4." rolls of carpet I wish to close out will suit tho pocket book of many and save others money. Do not think of buying your fall carpets until you give my stock of carpets your attention and get the prices of some of my baagain. 1 am offering. i Prices lust riffht on these sroodB One Word About Pictures. g I am offering my present stock of pictures at cost, LESS $ THAN COST and some for the price of the glass in the flumes, p Don't, miss this sale. I have some prettv things to offer in Furniture, all new. g Later will surprise you in Styles mid Trices. O UNDERTAKING ! UN DERTAKING ! In this branch of my business I am prepared to give the public the best Derbies that can be secured bv money, time and personal attention. Myequippaae in this branch of business is one of the finest in the state. HEARSES, CARRIAGES and UNDERTAKING PARLORS are up to date. One word about t report that my attention has I ni led to lately In regard to t$f prices i oUABANTBBtofurolimtnesninesoodani I.KSH MONEY than no RSmSb tu tbe conn i . i (il'AltAXTi:i". iii xUr i, ii ,:.iiT I'.vv.MKNTtbsa all others. First-Class Livery Connected with Undertaking Dejiartmeut. W. H. FELIX, g Telephone Connection. LEWISTOWN, PA. 8 Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. r emew.be f? H. HARVEY 5CHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.. SBIcINSaBOTB9 PAf Only tbe Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D., 181!) 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