The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 07, 1899, Image 7

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TAMRCTAMP and A. d May 14, 1892, aged Thouaanda Hat Kidney Tremble Walter, lielieccn, w ot IViter, b
I UPIDO I UnL 1 v 4 m ft d. and Don't Know It. Sept 14, 181!;d Nov 12. 1849.
' INSCRIPTIONS. Bowersox, Mary, dau of Mary, d How To r ma out. Kd 30 y 1 in 28 d. I
IIIOUIUI livuv. Fill .bottle or common glta with your alti r, ( Vlin.la. dmi of D. and R.,
Apr id, iovo, ageu t water and et It stand twenty-four hour a , '., , '.
I Bowersox, Samuel, s ef A. J. ami , d,men or ' U ri"' '' :1;,'1 - J"
Harriet, d Apr 8, 1862, aged jtji 8M- ! "fD. ,
Iv3m5d. rn'IAJBPKYrtlon of the kid- i v m, i
,... a, j....fi.jv VA FTOf W neys; If It stains aeifl Do tM
i u w pi v i .iiiii' an in in . .iini i... u " " i l mi it
b Sept 24, I860, aged 8 y 4 d.
west BEAVER TowshHH'. Bowersox, Catharine, w of Geo., b
Sept 27, lS17;l.Ian 10, 1847,
aged m y o m 20 d
I A Collection Made Jrom all the Btiry-
ing Grounds in Snyder County
for the Mtddleburqh "rout."
Metzger, Susannah, w of Samuel, d
mm
Feb 20, 1892, aged ti4v 11 - omM, W oi Jeremiah nTttttT
7 C., b Dec 18, 1S54; d Feb 20, , ?
0 Michael, b June 14, 1817; I870f 04 y 2 In l8 d. I of &
d Jan 24, 1831,lgtd63 y m -i- Solomon, b June 20, 'hei.r"L kiiny '
in Ti (I. 1
evidence of 'klcU Waller, infant dan of David 11. and'
ney trouble: too i C. A.,d Nov 26,1827,aged 9d. I
pass It or pain In Weiriok, v atnarme, v ol Daniel, li
the back Is also (V'l 15. 1828: d S'lit 10. 1863.
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- 1 .. . ln n-
HOME CURE
FOR BLOOD POISON.
Obarlio
d i
10 d.
Olierl'm, Leah, W of Michael, b .Ian
to Do. Weiriuk. infant s ot I). :m ('.. d
the knowledge so . 11 iuhq
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- M" ' '
Bowortoz, Solomon, b June 29, ,Tlyty,.vVf Wemck Henry, a oTU. and u .1
1811; d Apr 1"), 187"), aged back, kidneys liver, bladder and every part vh l l0i, aged 10 v 8 01
v ! m 10 il of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability 15 d.
8, 1824, d Jin 29, 1894, aged 8of j. C. SOTSttttMS! W"rick, Sarah, dauof D. and C,
i0v20 d. nnd Knrnh b ov 10 1889: d wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant d Dec 2. 1853, ased 3v 11 m.
Sidler, AKilda, dau of Amanda JUDe 20. 1890. aired 7 m 4 d. S.,??1! 1 .e" Z
Bingnnian. A libit-, wof J. L., dSept during the night. Themildand the extra- .
Bon 10- 1 .. .. - ... ordinary effect of Swamp-Root h soon ,. unnl m local nmiincer. ladv
rcaiizea. 11 sianas ne nignest lor lis won-
Beware of the Doctors'
Patchwork; You Can
Cure Yourself at Home.
Dreese, b Feb 17, 1869,d Apr
4, 1883, aged 14 y 1 m 18 d.
Snyder, Henry, Co. E, 51st Pa. Inf.
Spangler, Geo". C, b July 21, L829j
d Aug 2!, 1898, aged 04 y 1
m 8 d.
Stroub, Sophia, w ofS. H., b 183;);
d Jan 12, 1893, aged 60 y.
Snook, Caroline, W of Keilben, d
Mar 20, 1886, aged 42 y m
23 l
d tot 29, 1894, aged 34 y
111 8 d.
d. you
it stands tne highest lor us won- . . 1
1. i: i .1 11 i-.o. derful cures of the most distressing cases. gemu-iiuHi, 111 o 11 iuwii w uiiui-,
ouiiir. .loiKiin.iii 11., o 1 1 1 . i".., -- - . p
J . - If vnu nrn a mrriinn vnn hnilM hiv th I v nit finvilHHIIlir IVtillln
11 . B ,
Dest. ioia Dy aruggists in oOc. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle cf this
wonderful discovery
Bowers, Sarah, dau ol A. J. and and a book that tells
Polly, d Mar 7, 1862, aged
V 0 Ml 1 li.
PSifSH
mnr aKn.if II Kn'l. . il BXl SM j B ( - '
address Dr. Kilmer 8c Heo ot Bwaopfioot
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous olfer in this paper
Derr, Elisabeth, w of Daniel, dAug
5j 1 863, aged 77 y.
Wagner, Emery, b ol George and Doebler, Annie C, dau ol John Dj (ker, Lincoln E.,
illlli .III', If OH I LU I ' ' ' I
Sadie, l Hep! 10, i:, ag
2y 11 d.
Walter, Matilda, w of Epliraim, b
July 2, 1827; d Apr 9, 1890,
aged 62 y ! m 7 d.
Walter, Deter, b July 29, 1S07: d
Apr 1 1, 1880, aged 72 v 8 m
12 d.
Salem CiiuiM -ii Ck.metkuy, i:vi.
Bipgaman, Mattie M., dau of J. L
and M. A.,d Oct 8,1897, aged
4 in 4 d.
Bachman, Salinda, w ol Henry, b
Feb 5, 1855; d June 4, 1876,
aged 21 y 4 m 28 d.
Beaohel. Elmer E., a of John and
can flcvote it'll or span- tunejoruv
cnings only, in coiiuectiou with your
regular viKiation. :'Joi to $300 can
lie made before ( Jhristmas nnd it will
require wry liltle lime. I; is not
iieceHsarv to have had experience.
Send stamp I'"' partiMi!urs. Ad-
dreiw, rile llell (.'onipauv, Dept. B.,
David and I'hiladelpliiu, I'u. I l-9-8t.
Ther is not the slightoit doubt that the
doctors do more harm than Rood in treatlne
Contagious Blood Poison ; many victims of
this loathsome diMMM would bp much bettor
off to-day if they had neTtr allowed them
selve to be (lostul on moreury ond otash, the
only rninedivH whioh the doctors ever give for
IiIihmI poison.
rlie doetora nri wliolly UBaSH to get rid 01
this rile poison, and only attempt to tnal up the outward appearance of tho
disease- th soro and eruption!. Thin they do ly driving the poison into the
system, and endeavor to keep it shut In with their constant (Iokph of potash
and mercury. Tho mouth and throat and other delicate part then break out
into iors, and the tight is continued indefinitely, the drug! doiri thesystem
more damage than the disease itself.
Mr. H. 1- Mern, 100 Mulberry St., Newark. N. J says:
hundred ilollurn with the d OO ton, when I realized that
they could do me no good. 1 had large ipotl all over my
bi dy, and these soon broke out Into running sores, and 1
endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro
duce!, I decided to try S. H. S. as a last resort, and WM
soon greatly improved. 1 followed closely your 'Direc
tions for Self-Treatment,' and the large splotches on my
oheit began to grow paler and smaller, anil before long
disappeared entirely. 1 was soon cured perfectly and my
skin lias been us ch ar as gluss aver since. 1 cured my
self at home, after the dooton hsd failed completely."
It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors
to cure Contagious Blood Poiion, for the disease is be-
'I had spent a
jwift! Bpet
ill.'
Dec 21, 189 1, aged 13 y 5 in
8 d.:
Fry, Abraham, b Feb 11. 1769; d
A iilt 12, I860, aged 81 y 6 m
1 d.
Harriet, ! Aug 27, 1863; d
July 2, I SO,'), aged I y in m co.-gt. 0cOcceod o 6 O 0 9
Bainer, b ol Isaac and Mary A., l
April 1 I, 1861, aged 0 m.
Fry, John, bFeb L0, 1792; d Aiil' Bunch, Harry il., sol William and
17, 180:'., aged 71 y 6 m 6 d. Cora, h'Mar 8, 1888, 1 Feb
Fry, Isaac, s of Jacob and Mary, b 26, 1896, aged7y U m 18 d
Aug 1833; 1 Apr 1869, Stroub, Rebecca V.,dau d' Alice, d
aged ;'..") v 7 in 23 d. Dec 31,1881,ogeJ 3 y :i m ,sd.
ry, Willamiua, w of John, b July Schamlmch, Ammon S., b of Nathan
19, 1796; d Feb 17, 187'-', and Sarah, d Nov 6, 1872, aged
aged 7" V i in 27 d. 2 y in in 19 tl.
Gearhart, Harriet, w of Daniel, h Schambach, infant dim of J. and S.,
June 24, 1854; d Feb 1, 1880, d May 15, 1856, ngetl 2 m.
aged 25 y 7 in 10 d. Shambaeh, Emma V.,dau ol Jesse
and S b cl 18, l867j d July
2 1, 1879, aged 1 1 y 9 in i l.
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Slinsgrove
Marble Yard
S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
1 keep ci instant I y 1 n
hand mid manufacture
tt older all Kinds ol
Marble and irutiitc
Hoiumiciits nnd
lieadstonds . . .
Schambach, Funny, dau ol Jesse and
Af A 1. M ., , 1 9 I S!7(. A ,,,
12, 1874, aged 3 v 10 m 29 d. Hartman, Harrtel ( , dau of John
1 1 t ' t-i 1 L..,d Nov 20, 1864, aged
jvacnei, uaura,uau otuouu auu wa. . () - 1
Snnhin. .1 Split '.!:!. 1868. aired o
I y 1 1 in L9d. 0
Stambach, Rev. John, d Sept 23,
1S2S, aged 34 v 10 in 13 d.
liningcr Catharine, w oi George, 50o
bOd 27, 1805; d Nov 27, -
Hartman, Cora Lizzie, dau ol How-; 1866, aged 01 v 1 m.
ard and Jane, d Aug 10,1887, Steinioger, George, l Dec 13, 1799;
aged 1 yf 111. d July 21, 1867, aged .".7 v 7
Hartman, John, bFeb 16, 18":i; d m 8 d.
fW 9. 1 8Q9 nrwvi KO u 7 m 1 8 d. I a. b i.i! 1 w
t, I I i . 1 it ....,1 r t .. .... , cusmiUKcr, rruuaiiu, a 01 ur, .
Beaohel, infant dun of J. BOOM. A., e-
, , 1 Hull, Amanda, v ol deorge, I) .Nov and S., d Jan 26, 1859, aged 1
.,.... ,t, 28, 1846: d Jan 8, 1869, aged
Beaohel, William H., s of John and, 22ylm5d.
Mary A., d Apr 23, 1862, aged L... , . . . ' ' lo ,
9i .' 1 . 0 Kline, infant dau of Isaac and Sarah
7 V c ... dHeP l3 lx77-
Bowersox, Austin S., sot H. audit., 1 .. . . iu 1 1
1 a 01 ir.,i 1 Kline, infant s of Isaac and Sarah, d
d Sept 21, 1871, aged 5 111 1 d.
n tr i 1 a t 1.1 Ao l. 1878,
I I - Of 1 V 1 1 1 1: HI li V ill Mil I Mil , l V IIIIOIMUIj l
flMI mmM AWii, ' J t Iv 1 H man 1 4 .. iL i'l
icui iici, unuiO uau utuvuu u i i n . (
A., b Apr 20, 1808; d Apr 1!, , ,
iu-i i -,11, . 00. i Hartman, infant a oi Howard and
1874, aged oy 11m 4v d. r . ' T . ,
x, l 1 At. 1 ti 1 vi Jane, d July 22, 1887, aged
Beaohel, Charles, s of John and M. ,,0 (
4 ,1 T.... 0 1UUII '! i. 7
qj 1 l lai tmaii, infant dau ol I toward and
t 1. i tit! t ., c t. i... .-J Jane, ,1 Aug 1, 1887, aged 1 fiteil
iieaciiei, awry .1., uau wi uvun .io. ni 8 d
Mary A., l Apr 38, iOOX,
agetl 5 y 2 111.
Beaohel, Ellen, dau of J. and M.
A., d Ai.r 13. 1862. aire;! 2 v
3 d.
1 have 01 1 the best
Marble 'utterH in tin'
State and consequently
turn out good work.
OLD STONES CLEANED
AO HEl'AIHLD
irtii.
I ... t fv
I Mk u
I si'.- 1,1V work Ull.l
TlinnkliiK you for
irn I mosl resfwtfti1"
Lfiiiliiiiiancu .'I M.n..'.
M. L. MILLER.
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yolid their skill
Si
nets in an entirely different way from potash and mercury it forces the
poison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the
disease, while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever,
constantly undermining the constitution, Our system of private home treat
ment places a cure within the reach f all. We give all necessary medical ad
vice, free of charge, and save the imtient the emliarrassment of publicity.
Write for full information to Swift Si iflo 0o., Atlanta, Qa.
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cum Im potency, Nilit Bmlnlons, L.9 nf Msm.
.try. all wntiui .11 .-jis.'m
r,. 1841: d A or 23.
873,aged3ly8m28d. ""f dApr ,iu i,
, e . i i .f :,r,'d ( 4 v 6 111 5 d.
Bowersox, Isaac, s ot A. J. and M.., . .
i i i- io-i i .iv; Kulms, Christian, (I Nov 1.., is.)..,
b June 17, 1851; d Apr 28, i-
1874, aged 22 v 10 m 1 1 d. "8 ' -v'
r u i:. I... ii u..l. Knlins, Daniel, li AiiLr 8, 182:1; d
Bowersox, Sopnia, dau ot Joseph ' b
n,ul S 1 1 Mar 14. l8f,S. .ml APr 1 J 18'(, il& "2 ' S 1,1
and S., d Mar 14, 1858, aged
3 y 4 m 3 d.
Bowersox, C atharine K., w ot Max
well, b Dee 4, 1856; d Feb 14,
1884. ased 27 v 2 in 10 d.
Bowersox, Levi, s of Asaph aiidKuhDf Hy ft, of Lavi au,
Matilda, d Ap. 13, 1869, aged - S
4
Kuhns, John, b Dee 10, 1820; d
July 2, 188;;, aged 02 y 0 m
22 a.
9 m 22 d.
Bowersox, Maria, wof ieo. A
Mar 24, 1860, aged 84 y.
Bowersox, Geo. A., b Apr 1. 1774
Spt I, 1887, aged 10 m 5 d
Kuhns, Amelia, w of Daniel, b Feb
8, 18D0; d Apr 13, 1891, aged
01 y 2 in .") d.
y 8 m il d.
Steininger, Laura Jane, dau o
villus and Lvdia, b Sept
I.e-12
nil etlcols or s..If-nliuse or
sxonM mul IndiMfotion.
A nerve tonic ind
blood bulldsr. Ilriiius
tlio mil k kIow to nnln
rliooks nad rWtorM the
flro of youth, lly mnil
BOc por DOX, U Imixoh for
92.00, with our bankable ifaurantee to cure
IL'.t- 14 t 99 Il','j I UI TDIU11U Ul. UIUIIO, U.IU, r.'lll. 111. tllt-liH.1
louo, i .tiu 1 1 y loiiUj ageti anu copy of our baoaaou aoaraotM Dood
m
Nervita Tablets
Steininger, Jemima, w ol Jacob, b Immediate Results
I line 28, 1837; d Jan 1 1 . 1 SO 1 , 1 Posit ivoly Kunrantiiv! mm for Iob of Powor,
, i i larioooslji OndevelopBd or Bhrcnion Oraana,
agco oo v o in l.i U. ! Pnnisis, Locomotor ataxia, Norvoni rroatra.
. , . ', Boa, Hrstaria, Fits. Insanity, raralriis tad tba
Steiniuser; infant b ol David and Ha- Beroiu f Bxcetitv! o of Tobacco, Opimn r
! i i no I Li.Uor. By mail in plain packaav. 81.00 a
(lie, (lietJ .Nov 11, 1888. I box, 0 for $6.00 with our bankable truar-
, , . antee bond to cure ln UO days or refund
Shrawder, Bertie Kba bet n, dan oi ' money paid. Adilrnss
Win. E. and Catharine li., d NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Sept 9,1886,aged I y 1 in 10 ,1. .Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILV
i ' ' o . sold by HIODi.hliUKU Dni'o co , Mlddiebtng
Walter, John D s of 8. D. and M.,
tlS'pt 10, I860, aged 10 m 2(1. 1
Walter, Philip, b July 1 I, 1890; d J
1 )ce 6,1866,aged 85 y I m 22 d.
Walter, Frederick 1)., b March 16,
1799; dMar 2, 1849, aged 49
y 0 m 17 d.
Walter, Mai v, w of Frederick D.,
:-;-w-;w-:-:-x-::-:-:-:-:-:-w-h-t!
fl?ir-'- i rwi n r ; r t i !
inirrL.iiiDUKu
d Sejit 18, 1S7S, aged 77 v
m I d.
i
-vo- HM -:':
R. H. LANCE,
IkrnlVrtii Nurblfl HtMl
l Mar 29, 1852, aged 77 y 1 1 Kuhns, Martin L., b Apr 1, 1867: j Walter, Catiiarine, w of S.! n, I
j:j:r,'0Nii!VOTS, head- f
it. 1
ill ZB (I.
Bowersox, John b Apr 29, 1799
d Mar 13, 1881, aged 81 y
10 m 14 d.
Bowersox, Magdalen, w of John, b
Feb 0, 1800; d Jan 22, 185:5, aged
52 y 11 m 10 d.
Bowenox, Jesse, b Feb 2, 1819; d
Mar 27, 1800, aged 41 y 1 in
25 d.
Bowersox, Elizabeth, w ol Jesse, b
Feb 20, 1823; d Nov 13,
1859, aged 30 y 8 m 21 d.
BowetSOX, Luanda, w of Solomon, b
Oct 20, 1812; d July2S, 1874,
aged 01 y 9 ni 2 d.
Bowersox, Israel, s of Solomon and
Lucinda, b Dec 7, 1830; d
Nov 17, 1857, aged 20 y 11 m
10 d.
Bowercox, Andrew J., b Apr 25,
1832; d Oct 24, 1890, aged
64 y 5 m 29 d.
Bowersox, John, s of A. and M., b
Feb 0, 1879; d Sept 27, 1881.
Bowersox, infant dau of J. C. and
S., b June 24, 1880, aged 4 d.
Bowersox, Kemer H., s of J. C.
and Lizzie, b June 29, 1876; d
June 7, 1879, aged 2 y 11 m
8 d.
Bingaman, Grant S., s of Jonathan
1 Dee 28, 1892, aged 25 y 8 j
m It I
Dec 29, 1826; d Apr 1 1, 1 v
aged 1!) y )! m 1" d.
Walter, Noah, k of A M and M d
STONES & CEMETERY
Sept 11, 1800, aged 1 y :'. ml?,
28
Coons, Amanda Jane, W of Levi, b
.Nov 10, I860; d Aug 25,
18SS, aged 27 y 9 m 5 d.
Kooiis, (Jeorge, d Nov 21, 18SS,aged Walter, Amanda, dau of A M. and
00 y 1 m 1 d. M., d Sept 13, 1860, aged 1 y
Lauver. tieo.. b Mar 2:5. 178"): d 6 d.
Dec 21, 1866, aged 70 y 8 in Waiter, Enoa, b June 28, 1883; d
29 d. j May 16, 1872, aged 38 y 10
Middleswarth. Marv A., w of er. DO 18 d.
LOT ENCLOSURES.
T rlu ci m i I o ..i X
vio oiont'o iiianou anu nouauou, v
.!. rrices as low ss tne Lowest
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
J. A. JENKINS, Age,
Crcsscrovi, i'a.
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HHKl-W-X-rK-I-Kf
bFeb 17, 1832; d Mar 17,
180:5, aged 31 y 1 in.
Marks, William, a of Andrew and
A., d Dec 24, I887,aged ly
lm24d.
Moyer, Geo. M., b Feb 22, 1799; d
Oct 7, 1 84 "), aged 52 y 7 m 13d.
Moyer, John, s of (Jeo. and Klia-
beth, d 1894, aged 77 y.
Moyer, Elizabeth, w of George, d
Mar 13, 1881, aged 85 y 9 ni
13 d.
Oeker, Katy Viana, dau of David
aud Harriet, d Dec 10, 1871,
aged 1 y 4 in 12 d.
Ocker, Sydney Grant, s of David
and Harriet, b Oct 28, 1808; d
8ept9,l 894,aged 25y 10 m 1 Id.
Ocker, Harriet, w of David, b Nov
20, 1838; d Jan 28, 1885, aged
46 y 2 m 8 d.
Walter, Catharine, w ol Knos, bj
Nov 4, 1834; d Apr 2, 1868,
aged 34 y 4 m 28 d.
Walter, Noah, s of F. G. and M., d
24, 1879, aged 1 m 6 d.
Walter, Jonathan, b Mar 29, 1838;
d Dec 29, 1859, aged 2 1 y 9 in.
Walter, Sowarra, s of Win. and S.,
d Dec 1 1?, 1 858, aged 1 y 7 m
20 d.
Walter, Jonathan, s of Win, and S.,
d Jan 23, 1804, age'. 4 y 10
m 4 d.
Walter, George, b May 7, 1809; d
May 26, 1865, aged 56 y 19 d.
Walter, Cafharine, w ot George, b
Nov 12, 1812; d July 15, 1868,
aged 55 y 8 ni 3 d.
Walt2r, Barbara Ella, dau of Epli
raim and Matilda, d Oct 24,
1858, aged 2 y 13 d.
THE DIETZ
DRIVING LAMP
Is about as naar perfection as 50 years
of Lamp-Makin; can attain to. It
burns kerosene, and gives a powerful,
clear, white light, and will neither blow
nor jar out. When out driving with
It the darkness easily keeps about two
hundred feet ahead of your smartest
horse. When you want the very best
Driving Lamp to bo had. ask your
dealer for the "Dietz."
We Issue a special Catalogue of this
Lamp, and. If you ever prowl around
after night-fall, it will interest you.
Tta mailed free.
R.E.DIET2 CO.,
6o iAight St., New York.
JtatabUahed la 1840.
FIRE.-L1FE - AND - ACCIDENT J
3d Insurance,
Snyder's old, and reliable cen'l
I nsu r; 1 ; ce A Le 1 1 cy ,
SELINS6R0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
Slmer iTV. 4 yclor, Ascnt,
Successor to the luit William H. Snyder.
The Pai Exeellenoe of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow
:fi list of Klaudard Companies, from which to make a Helection, None
Better tne i oi M m i r.
MAMK, LUOATIUM, ASSETS,
FIRE Royal, i iverpool, Eng. (includiug foreign osHeth) 848,000,000.00
Hartl ud, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Cu 8,045,736.02
Phffiiiix, Hartford, Goon. 5,088,068.07
Continental, New York, 6,754,908 73
Germati American, New York, 6,240,098.88
LIFK-Mutual LifeliiH. Co. New York, lt'204,088,988,60
ACCIDENT- Employers' Liabilit y Assurance ( lorporul ion.
Accident Ins.' Co. Subscribed Capital of 88,750,000.00
Tire. Life and Accident risks accented at the lowest possible rate, jim-
tified by a stiiet regard to mutual Bafety. All just claims promptly and
satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of insur
ance promptly furnishpd ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt.,
Telephone No. 182, Olliee on Corner Water Pine Hts. Selinsu'iove. Pa
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MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS
In larger than ever before; my PRIC S LOWER than OTH
ERS for 1 1 SAME GOODS, My pt iees on 45 mils of carpet I
winh to clone out will suit Iho pocket book of ninny and save
others money. I), not Ibitik of buying your fall rarpets until
you give my aloes nf carpets your attention I get the prices
of some oi my batiKiiiuH J am offeriug,
ill
Ctio If 17 nicnlau nf Pnptoinc Hur
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it i'u these nooils
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Prices jut us
One Word About Pictures. g
I am offering my present stock of pictures at cpst, LESS
THAN COST and some for the price of the glass in the frames,
Don't miss this salo.
I have some pretty things to offer in turmture, all new. y
Laer will surprise you in Styles and Prices. O
UNDERTAKING! UNDERTAKING! 8
In tins branch of my business I am prepared to give the Q
public the best serbii e that can be secured bv money, tune snd ;
personal attention. My equippaae in this branch of buHtness is B
one of the finest lu the state. HEARbES, CARRIAGtS aud
UNDKKTAKIXU l'ARL-)KS aie up to date.
one wrt slMMil mmt that my attention has be callrd to Intelv In rfgard to
mypr . I (iL'AnANTBKtofiirnhtbesHineBoiidHaU.Kas MONIvY i Imo nnr
hoiuieln theoouiuy. I UUAKANTKE to Rive yoa easier I'AYMKNl tbau all others.
First-Class Livery Connected with Undertaking Department.
W. H. FELIX,
I Telephone Connection.
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Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments.
OBUCURER
H. HRRVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSfelRANCE AGENCY
BBIinfMBOTIji FA,
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments. No Premium Notes.
The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets $11,055,518.88
Home " 4 44 1853 " 9,853,028.54
American u 44 1810 44 2,409,584.53
The Standard Accident Insurance CO.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association.
Tour Patronage S incited.
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