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I Steininger, Elizabeth dau of Solo- )Q YQU (JET UP
inon and H.va, b INov 14, 1Mb;
d Apr 3, 1858, aged 11 y 4 m
1!) d.
4 Collection Made Jrom alllhe Bury
ing Grounds in Snifdrr Comity
for the MHdleburyh "7W."
WEST BEAVKR TOWNHIIII.
Rcitz, Mollie, w ot P. E., d Sept
7, 1896; aged 62 y 5 m 3 d.
Steinirger, Catharine, b June 22,
1830; d Mar 12,1862, ag.nl 31
y 8 in 20 d.
Stei ninger, Henry W., i of E. and
S., I) Aug 80, 1845 dAug 11,
I860, aged 1411 m lid.
iSieininger, llarbara, w M Theodore,
I) Nov 4, 1776; d Sept 18,
1810, aged 33 y 10 m 14 d
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable.
Romig, Alex. H., d Feb 4, 18o2, gtelniufer, William, b Dec 22, JL
aged 27 y 2 m 29 d. 1804. (1 Al,ril 6j l861) agul w0
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
It is the peat medi
cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis
covered after years of
mfimnttiir E b
MJU .n,,iiiti lbOCAIV.ll UJT
fTvB Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent Kidney and blad
der specialist, and is
I
Wagner, John D., s ot A. and M., '
d Apr 1, 1S84, aired 25 y 2
m 5 d.
' Weiand, James H., s of M. S. and
H., d Nov 14, 1884, aged 15
y 6 m 6 d.
i Weiand, Jnoob ( ., I of M. S and
H.,d I)eo 31, 1801, aged 1! y
10m 6 d.
Weiand, Hannah, w t Michael, b
June 14, 1840 d Feb 20,
18!M, aged 53 y h m i d.
Weiand, Lester, a of Charles and
Lucy, d Jtdy 23, lH'.iti, aged
1 v 8 in 1! d
Romig, Jackson H., s ot John and 46 y 3 in 14 d.
nderfully successful In promptly curing i , . , . , . . a
ne back, kidney, bladder; uric acid trou- i " l''alu, ""ant daughter, I Sept 8,
lame bacK, kidney.
bles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worst
E., d Dec 16, 1888, aged 16& Stefoiager. How ard K, a ot R. and form of kidney trouble.
...... i ... ' , Dr. Kilmer s Swamp.
, Sophia, w of J.J.,d Nov 23, HWrnngcr, Elian W., dau lvW, ln s0 many waySi ,n hospital work, m private Weider. infant child of T. and Mar
882, aged SO y 1 , 27 d. A May lo, 1893, aged JQ y 1 S&tTito lUi Ag 14, 1868.
Catharine, d Apr 28, 1840,.,... ' , every case that a special arrangement h.s Will, John F.. H ot J. and ,.. d
Smith, Jacob J., b Mar 25, 1868,
aged 70 y 9 m 27 d.
Smith
1882
Smith. Catharine, d Apr 23, 1840,
aged 2 y II m,
Smith, William J., s of J. and K., d
July 7, 1853, aged ! m 20 d.
Smith, John, d Mar 21, 1840, aged
17 y 5 in I d.
Smith, Ilarharn, w of John, l May
15, 1802; d Junel, 1877, aged
75 y 16 il.
Smith, George 8., b Apr 24, 1824;
(1 Mar 29, 1849, aged 24 y 11
III 5 d.
Smith, Joseph, d Oct 4, L880, aged
55 y 3 in 29 d.
Smith, Elizabeth, w oi Joaeph, 1
Nov 14, 1891!, aged 70y22d.
Smith, Ua!, dan of Win. and A.,
b Sept 1, 1868; d Dec 23, 1872,
aged 4 y 3 m 22 d.
Smith, Eliza M., v of Win., b Nov
r Lr 1 1 c . r, . .
n ju , , ice.) I mt muni man mmmm mymn is not rec-
j.t a Mar II, 1004, ageu m ommended for everything but If you have kid-
Id
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
1894, aged 1 d.
Weiand, Annie, b June 23, 1806; d
Jan 28, 1888, aged 81 v 7 m
5 d.
DtelDinger, Jacob, 0 rco U, IMo, beenmadeby which all readers of this paper
aged IV.) y 10 in.
who have not already tried It, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
Steinimrer. Barbara, wot Theodore, telling more about swamp-Root and how to
P 7 ' iiJ .11 1 l.:J Li.jj.i t i .
. I... ,01 I-HI..1 I..I,. 1 1 una out ii you nave Kidney or Dladder trouble.
.Ml H.'l.U.li l l, IBOO, when writing mention reading this generous
Iged62 y U m 10 d. 0ffer in thispaperand tr-K
1
age.
Stuck, Ellen, d June 24, aged 1 v
1 d.
this pane
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. The
Out 31, 1 s.it, aged ' d.
Will. Levi J., s of John and Mary
A., d Nov 7. 1858, aged 3y 10
in 7 d.
Will. Margaret, dan of J. and L,
Boils and Pimples
Give Warning.
AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT
,1 N.
iged
Stuck, Sarah E., dan of Daniel and lTT
0 - c t
18.
I
1 'am.
1 868,
Dee
Slier, Relieee.t, It
oepi i , . i .
r, L819; .! Feb 23, 1865,
L., ! Nov 1
8 in d.
Stuck, Amaudu S., dau o
and Lydia, .1 Nov
aged 1 y 11 in.
Stuck, infants of D. and L., I
8, 1866.
Stuck, Antlinnv.il Jan 27, IS'.'T, Shiery, infant -
aged 6 1 y s tn 1 7 d.
Stuck, Lydia, w ol A., .1 Mar
1872, aged :'! y I in.
Nov 13, 1830
jury List.
Stlinely, in!. ml
.1
Jan (1
l,agl 13
Eretferi.
!831i l
3 v
45 v 3 in 16 d.
Smith, Win., Ii May 23, 1811; d
Oct 27, I860, aged lit y 5 m
4 d.
Smith, Jacob, d Mar 25, 1817, aged
82 y Ii m 9 d.
Smith, Catharine, w of Jacob, d
May 26, 1852, aged 81 y 4 m
23 d.
Smith, Amelia, dau ot Jacob oi Jacob
and Sophia, h Sept 26, 1828;
d June 20, 1844, aged Hi v9 m.
Smith, Anna, w of John, d June 28,
1852, aged 28 y 2 m 28 d.
Smith, W. M. Q., d Apr 14, 1890,
aged 45 y 7 m 13 d.
Smith, William H., s of Sarah J.
Maurer, d Scjit 8, 1S72, aged
8 m 1 1 d.
Snook, infant dau of A. and I)., d
Oct 23, 1858, aged 1 m 2d.
Snook, John P., h Feb 1829; l
1872, aged 4:; y.
Snook, Anna, w ot Henry, d Aug
0, 1852, aged 65 y 7 m.
Snook, Franklin, d Oct 3, 1852,
, aged 1 in 28 d.
Suook, Lydia, d Apr 1 863, aged 23 y.
Snook, Isaac, d Aug 1, 1844, aged
! m 21 d.
Snook, Tolly, d Dec 31, 1863, aged
18 y 4 in.
Snot
(ji.---.i- i i
aired aiutKi M'- "
b Sept 16, 18
2. aged II y 11 m
Stuck, Henry E., fl ol Anthony and
,., (I ( )ct 8, 1866, aged 3 m
1 d.
Stock, Adam- F., 9 oi Anthony and
L., d .May 16, 1862, aged I6d.
Stock, Isaac, s-of Anothouy and Ii.,
d Jan 16, 1 860, aged 7 d.
Stock, Sarah F., dau of Anthony
and L., d Apr 22, 1864, aged
17 d.
Stout, Susannah, dau of George and
Fliabeth, .1 .Mar 8, 1844, aged
mm . 1
i y i m .5 a.
Stein, Anna Maria, w of John, b
l Apr 21, 1872,
Seehrist, ( Jlmrles T., 8
M. E., tl Mar 12
2 y .". m 1 I.
Swineford, James I., t.
E. J., d Apr 8. I
ol M.
1 88
. aged
II. .,
Ii, and
, aged
r. V
ss.
d
in
!H .1
Spii
and (
I I y 3 in.
. Aaron F., s of b.
Auji' :! 1 , 1 808, age
Maurer, Charles s of Solomon
and S., 1 Sept 21. 1 872
2 y 1 in 3 d.
Trearter, Jacob A., Bof P. V
Lint utiiiMii'i lurorx iir.iwn tor iho court "i
in Oyer and Tcruilner and General .iui delivery
ftodcourt ol Quurter heMlonsof i h.- I'eoci. i
Bnyder count iieldan Uw, Term miucnnliiK
Monuaj . uecemoer 1 1. irm.
Q HAND JUHOlth.
N.uiit'. Uecuthitlon
Arbogaat, Charlca M Knruier,
Apple, .iiiin a.. Farmer,
Anig, pulllp, Farmer,
Oron, William, Farmer,
llornberger, Abnei ., iiiiiitlomiiii,
UartmaOi Bllas, Farmer,
Herrold, Jaoob U Laborer,
Hendricks, JameM, 'I'riickor,
Herman, MUton p., Btudent,
d Knouae, Daniel, Furmer
C Krellzer, Fred., Farmer,
K.ini, .Miles, Laborer,
NYrliiiod,.liirtilt, I'.iriuer,
, Potern, Prank s., Painter,
tigci
and
Price, Jeremiah, rai iner,
I peffer, .iniiii, Bboemaker.
I Helt, Milton o., Parmer,
HirouPi Aiiiert, Lumberman,
Belgfrted, Ulrem, Butcher,
Bteffen, Isaac Parmer,
Binltb, Jaoob O., Unborer,
TrOtt, Frank, Farmer,
M. M., d Apr 15, 1882, aged Walter, CbuiM, Laborer,
ill W aller, WllUatti MiSOll,
i i ii.
West Perry
WiiBblngtou
Prunklln
Bprlng
lerry
rentre
Union
i 1 1 1 1
Penn
Penn
i Impman
Wash I Dg ton
Wesi Beaver
vv.'mi Dearer
i 'hapman
petrj
West Ilea , c i
Wasblngton
Bellnsgrove
Washington
Beaver
I 'errj
Franklin
Prunklln
When Nature in orortaxed, she haa
her own way of gi vina notice that aaeiat-
noe Is needed. She doea not ask for
NIT RF K 1PPFA NG he,P "n""" impo-ible to get along without
nHIUnt lO ArrCALInU it. BoiU and pimple, are an indication that
, , the system is accumulating impurities which
rllR Hrl P must K"tton rlJ of I they arc an urgent appeal for aauntauc
I Ull IILLI a warning that can not safely be ignored.
To neglect to tiurifv the hlnml nt thi
time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and
unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to
remain, the system succumb to any ordinary illness, and is
unable to withstand the many ailments which are so
prevalent during spring anil summer.
Mrs. L Oentile, 2004 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash ,
says : " I was afflicted for a long time with pimples, which
wereyery annoying, as they disfigured mr fuee fearfully.
After using many other remedies In Tain, B 8. S. pnnnptly
and thoroughly elennsed my blood, and now I rojoioe In
a good complexion, which I never had before."
Oapt. W, H Dunlap. of the A. a. S.
U. R , Chattanooga, Tenn., writes:
" Several boils and oarbunolei broke out upon me, oauatnc
great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to l in
a riotous condition, and nothing I took Hwmeii to ilo
any k,m"'. Sit Ixittles ol S S. S. cured me completely
ana my l!xnl has been perfectly pure ever since,
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
is the best blood remedy, henauaa It i nnmil nmhkla
and is the only one that is absolutely free from potash and mercury It
promptly purifies the Mood and thoroughly cleanses the Bysteni, builds up
the general health and strength, It cures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma
tism, Tetter. Hoils. Sores, etc., by piing direct to tho cause of the trouble atid
forcing out all impure blood,
Hooks free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ua.
Hi-'
Trenater, Carrie E., dau ol W. II.
PETIT JV'RC'RI'.
i.iat r I'etu Jurie s drawn (or the Uourl
mi in, , cieas, r mri or qu irter Sessions nr in
i a i i . ... i .,..i i t.ot
,111(1 .J.,(l rx'lll J, I ilireil ivuce, c mri of over uiiil I'crinlner ami ilviieral
1 v 1 1 in I d.
Prcaster, John. bJan 5. 1 799: d Oct
10, 1861. aired 62 v !) m 5 d. I WW. Kr,
A.... l l-.iO. ,1 v, ...Ol is:'-, ... ' . I I wimp., r.umniiei, runner,
, , , xreaater, Joseph, b Mar a,
J - . Sept 21, ISO I, nged :!8y I!
1 d.
Btine, John, b Oct 1!, 1807j d Oct
28, 1859.
Stein, John, J Deo H, 1781; d Sept
12, 1851, aged 7:'. y 2 d.
Stein, Zeno, sot Y. and 1'., d A up;
12, 1856, aged 8 y 6 m 2s d.
Holiner, Mlu. Piiriner
lienler, Paul, Parmer,
iionst, Robert, Parmer,
llnlieluer. Wllllsm II., K inner.
.,, nr.iii ii i ., Daatanaaa, Jeffereot., Wa'chmak
freaater, William H., d Aug 18, araley, Oeorge, farmer,
181)3, aged 21) y 3 m 3d.
Treaater, BHsabetli, w d' John, b
Dec 11, 1797; d Mar 31, 1869, IhobumI, AamaA., Druggist
ased 7 1 v 5 m 1 7 d.
Stout, John d Dec 20, aged 5 y 6 Treeae, infant child ol Bank
( nroline.
in 30 d.
ami
Stro.it, George W., d May 20, 1852, ( Trangue Jaoob , Mttr , , , 892
aged 60 y 21 d.
agad 6( y in 1 1 1
. ,1 , J? A -1 O 1-1
onout, Isaac, s oi Aua.n aim rnin, Tran(JUe J w 0f Jacob, d Jail
ii i ice o, inii.i, agna v d in
25 d.
Jail Delivery f Boyiter Oounty, ii.. held as
ni'iaiiinii a isiiiiiimi iiiu biii . u, isw.
Nam'. Occupation, Rsildence
Monroe
Mlddleereek
(Mispmiin
Jackson
Jackson
Perry
r, Jaokson
Peon
Adams
West Beaver
Penn
Jaokson
Hackenburg, Jessie, Farmer. centre
Hun .wort ii, William, Qentlemsn, Mellnsfcrove
Haines, William P., Ilarncssmaker, aprlng
Jarrell, Hamuel, Karnn r,
1 KDepp,Jonn U Parmer,
Ka'iffmao, Jobn s , Parmer,
I Lauaeaslager, Knoch, carpenter,
Meixger, Abel, Parmer,
Mover, Cbarles Parmer,
KwlDg, QeoMe, Pinner,
(loss, Holier!, Kiirmer,
(iemlicrtlnif. William II..
2U, L888, Hired 45 y 1 1 III 1 d. M0e , .lenry, Farmer,
M..I-. ,M 1..,...,. XI III..,
Sliont, Klviiia, dan ot A. and 8., d
hi; 8. 1855. aired6v4 m29(fl
Thomas, Carrie, dull ot Adam and Mlddlesmrth, Jacob, Lumberman
.1 .1 ill v 15
Jn00i'n8liToah: W,l-f;,0!i"' d Ma-V SIout, Kliabeth, b Feb 6, 1798; d
10, lso.s, aged 58 y 2 m. M;(. l s l s-0; BgwJ n y , m
Snook, Fohn, d A.ug2l, 1898, aged jo
Bn
set a
lo y
Snook,
5 in 1!) d.
, infant dan of A. D ;
d Oct 23, 1858, aged 1 m 2 d.
Snook, Ida May, dan of A. and I)., I
d Apr 9, 1874, aged 1 1 m26d.
Snook, Hettie L., W oi Amos, b
Annie U.
aged 1 1
I'lsh, Uarbara, w ot Andrew, b Sep stoyer.aonn A., Parmer,
laujc, bihi raiiuur,
Monry, Bsmuel s.. Psrmei
;n; Miiteriing, liienl), Panm r,
Murlln, .Tereiiilali ;., Lalmi
Moyer, losepli, Parmer,
Stumpff, Magdalenia, w oi John, b
Oct 25, 1790; d Oct 15, 1870,
aged 7'.) y 1 1 m 21 d.
I Stump!!', John, d Feb 17, 1 844, aged
bo y 1 ni 1 1 a,
rkiimnff. Klizabclh. W ot J. K.. d i
i oa loss .1 t i a too i I. ' . . -
uuuBou,iouu,uAU(rio,iooi, .Mar 1 8, 1 890, aged 77 J 1 m
aged 37 y 1 in 18 d. j oi ,j
Snook, Jacob A., s oi D. and K., 1 . Stumptl, Mary M., w ofS. K.,d ( tot
Septl8,186i;aged3y 3ro6d. 5 i.ssri, aged 59 yS m 6 d.
Snook, KenUm II., s ofD. and I Stnmpft, Mflgdalena, W ot Jacob, d
d Deo 13, 1801, nged 4m 29d. ov 20, 1845, aged 4s y 10
Snook, Peter, d Apr 22, 1870, aged I m 10 d.
01 V 3 III 17 d. ii,... .11 XnaonliH rl .Tnno9r Iftftfi.
u, , ,
20, 1788; d Oct 22, I828j aged
10 y 1 111 2 d
I'lsh, Andrew, bSept 12, 1785; d
Moyer, William 1; . Parmer,
ltuiiii; William V Parmer,
Hcehrlsf. Allen. .Iii-iIi I I lie
Apr'., 1801, aged 78 y li m gmith, Alvln, Merchant,
29 d.
apeobt, Prank, Parmer,
Bpojia, Okwrge u .Parmer,
oi Andrew, Ii Bbaffer, jSsorso B,, Parmer,
Snook, Jackson, d L859, aged 28 y.
aged 84 y 2 m 29 d.
Snook, Philip, 'I A pr 15, 1882, aged Spiglemoyer, Catharine, w of Philip,
78 y 1 111 0 d. j b .Nov 9, 1795; d May 5, 1879,
Snook. Eliabeth, w of P., dOot 22,' ngetl 88 y 0 m 8 d.
1881, aged 71 y 7 111 20 d. J Spigelmycr, Sophia, w ot Valentine,
Snook, Wilson, d Aug 30, 1850,! J Mar 12 1895 awl 7,J 7 5
agl 1 111 28 d. j m 1 d.
Snook, MnrvM., w of Emon,d Rot ! Spigelmeaer, Pollna, w of Daniel, b
27, 1880, aged 19 y lm 14 d.j Mar 28, 1854, aged 24 y 1 m
Smalt, Daniel, b Jan 11, 1829; dj Ui (l
'O ! 1 .1111 .- U A O 11111.
Oplgieiliyer, I limp, o rn-pi , 1
il Oct W, ISO.), arel 1 it y 1
Feb 20, 1871, agid 42 y 29 d.
Snook, Homer, A.,s of A. and D.,
d Sept 11, 1 80 1 , agid 0 m 1 1 d.
Snyder, Anna E., dan of Charles and
Sarah, d Mav 10, 1803, aged 1
m 6 d.
Snyder, Lilly Jane, dan of Chas.and
Sarah, d June 3, 1872, aged 4
y 6 m 18 d.
Snyder, John E., s of C. S. and Sa
rah, b Feb 19, 1870; d Mar 20,
1873, aged 3 y 1 m 7 d.
Snyder, Harry R., s of J. S. and P.
A., d Sept 29, 1886, aged 1 J
I m 15 d.
Steininger, John, b Dec 5, 1861,
aged 2 y 8 m 4 d.
.1-1 1
111 ii (1.
Spigelmycr, Daniel, b July 3,1831;
d Aug 1, 1857, uged 20 y
28 d.
Stroup, Susannah C, d Sept 22,
1855, aged 7 y 0 m 17 d.
Sturt, Emauiiel, b Mar 14, 1 840; d
Apr 2, 1861, aged 21 y 19 d.
Start, Emanuel, b Jan 27, 1805; d
July 25, 1870, aged 65 v 5 m
28 d.
Stroub, Susanna, d Sept 19, 1855,
aged 9 y 8 in 27 d.
Straub, Ervin, d Sept 25, 1855,
aged 10 m 5 d.
Ulah, alliarinc, w
,lnlv 29, I785;dJail27, 1808, wnawoeoh. Jamee Wagonmukcr,
, .11 1 8aodors, OMver, Parmer,
aged y ) in - a.
t'lsh, Evu liarbiira, w of John, lij
Mar 2 I, 1804; d Mar 6, 1879,!
1 -1 11 ... 1 o .1 :
iiLia I 1 i-i 111 1 ii. I w.i
Ui 1 I 11 .1- lonm I I 1 Werl, Jsmes, I. iboror,
Bh, John, b Jan 25, 1809! d June ., ,,ir r
11, 1 SSI, aged 72 v I in 2 d. WetseLJofen P., Parmer
I'lsh, Ann C, dail of Henry and
Margaret, d Aug-3, 1851, aged
16 v 6 m 22 d.
Bholly, Reno, Parmer,
LTlrtch, .lames p., Painter,
Walker, OBlvtn, P inner,
w ii , iiei ii. Parmer,
Will, laeoli, Kanii'T,
Weliler, William earner.
Monroe
Spring
Pranklln
Penn
Union
Pranklln
siprliiK
Perry
Adams
penn
I nil at
Wasblngton
Cbapman
centre
Penn
Adams
Penn
ice, Tnlon
Mlddleereek
Washington
Perry
i ibapmsn
spring
Reaver
Mlddleereek
Hellnsgrove
centre
Porry
Wasblogton
Monroe
i ibapman
Beaver
Wesi Reaver
Ulsh, Williain M., h of Andrew and
Cath, 1 Mar 2, I860, ago
in 3 I.
t lan. Alice p.., dau oi tinry am
M. J.. 1 Sept 27,
1 y 15 in 11 d.
Wagner, Uarbara, w of Daniel, b
Jan 3, 1808; d Jnn 5, 1803,
aged 5f y 2 d.
Wagner, Lewie, s of Daniel and
Marbara, b Nov 5, 1835;dOet
20, 1S5S, aged 22 y 1 1 n 15d.
Wagner, Margaret N., dau of Daniel
and Barbara, b Feb 12, 1842;
d Mar 30, 1857, aged 15 y 1
in 18 d.
Wagner, Idal, dan of T. A. and
Mary J., b Jan 10, 1870; d
Feb 17, 1870.
Wagner, infant dau of A. and M., d
May 3, 1861.
Wagner, Abraham H., s of A. and
M., d Oct 9, 1850, aged 6y 2
m 21 d.
Wagner, Ralph, s of T. A. and
Mary, b Sept 10, 1884; d Aug
30, 1885.
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la larger than ever before ; my PRIC S LOWER tban OTH
ERS for 1 1 SAME GOODS, My prices on - rolls of carpet I
wish to close out will suit tlio pocket book of many and save
others money, Di not think of buying your fall carpets until
you give my stock of carpets your attention and tfet the prices
of some of my baimains 1 am olVcring.
'lntmbcrlnlir 1'nlu lliilm Cures Olli
m, Wli.r .Not I nn ?
Mv wife has been using Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm, with good results,
for a lame shoulder that bus pained
her continually for nine years. We
have tried all kinds of medicines
and doctors without receiviug bene
fit from any of them. One day we
saw an advertisement of this me
dicice and thought of trying it,
which we did with tho best of satis
faction. She has used only odc
bottle and her shoulder is almost
well. Adolfh L. Millett, Man
chester, N. H. For sale by all drug
giata.
NEURALGIA cured by Dr. MIlefflPAra
PtIJA 'DteMnt 11 At. all ilmvUI.
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Prices just right mi these goods.
One Word About Pictures.
1 am offering my present slock of pictures at cost, LKSS
THAN COST and some for the price of the glass in the frames.
Don't miss this salt-.
I have some pretty things to offer in Furniture, all new.
Later will surprise you in Styles ami Prices,
UNDERTAKING ! UN DERT AKING !
In this branch of my business I am prepared to give the
public the best serbice that can be secured bv money, time and
personal attention. Mv eouippage in this branch of business is
one of the finest in the state, HEARSES, CARRIAGES and
UNDERTAKING PARLORS are up to date.
obi wort about a report that my sttenl Ion lm be called to lately In r:iriirt to
mytmoas. I UlTA KANT!': K In Itirnli-I) 1 1n- niuik- ltimhIh at I.KSB MONRY Ui. iii B3V
bouse iii UN county, l GUARANTEE to give you ihsIit PAYMENT tbsu all others,
First-Class Liven- Connected with Undertaking Department.
W. H. FELIX,
Telephone ( bntiectioiis
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LEVVISTt , PA
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Liberal Adjustments
Prompt Payments.
REMEIVSBEFi
H. HARVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets $ 11,055,513.88
M Home 41 " 44 1853 44 9,853,628.54
44 American 44 44 44 1810 44 2,409,584.53
The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Lite Association.
Tour Patronage Solicited.