The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 25, 1900, Image 7

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    TOMBSTONE
INSCRIPTIONS.
A Collection Made Jrom all the Bury
ing Grounds in tinider County
for the Middleburqh "Post."
Wallace, Francis W., Co. G., 147 Over -Work Weakens
r. V. l., d Mar is, l BB8, aged
49 y 2 m 4 d.
Your Kidneys.
CENTRE TOWNSHIP.
Kerstetter, Auna G., dan of David,
b Jan 19, 1804; d Julv 30,
1865, aged 1 y (I m 11 d.
iKHoe, George A., s of John L., d
May 12, 1887, aged 2y 4m 7d.
Kline, Man- J., dau ut John L., U
Sept 4. 1890, ajreil in lo d.
Wallace, Lvdia M., w of F. W., d Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
k a i oat. o ...,-! in ., 7 m
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
17 d
Wallace, Martin L., s ot F. W., b
Oct 22, l,S4;d Mar 30, 1S88,
aged 3 y 5 in 8 d.
Wallace. James L., s of F. Y, b
Sept 8, 1859; d Jan 8, 1861,
aged i y 4 d.
Weiser, Jonathan, b Nov 1.1, 1818, j
d Mar 0, 1880, aged 01 y 3 m kidney trouble
21 d.
Kidney trouble causes aulck or uuhmiIi
. kr, Kb nnJ m i ii, - I . i 1
r T ill e i I " inuca one ieei as mourn
V eiser, Jennie Ida, dan of .Jona, I they had heart trouble, because the heart is
Oct 11, 1803; d Feb 15, 1879, ' over-working In pumping thick, kidney-
age! 1") y 4 m 1 d.
poisoned blood throueh veins and arterlM
it used to be considered that only urinary
It- IV tft II 41 I ' . . I .-.,UI 4 l . . J . - . " . . '
Kline. 'lnndio It. a ot L,.i. ,1 1'aviU K. r., UO. E., 1ST .racea to tne kidneys.
, , - , i ri. I.' ii tt l'
j,; (j I a. v av. mm v o. rv, no r. .
Aug 11, 1881, aginl 5 m
K line, Mary, w ot Leonard, b Nov
7, 1834; d Apr 11, 1869, aged
34 y 5 m 4 d.
Kline, Elisabeth, dan of Leonard, b
May 3, 1859 d Feb 3, 1866,
aged 0 y 9 m.
jeist t, Ciflvin, s of (i. W., 1 Dec
11, 1866; d Sept 11, 1S72,
agiil 5 v it ID,
sister, Susan, dan ofG. W., dMar
23, 1890, aged 1 ra 3 d.
Newman, Man', dau of John, l Jan
26, is 47; l Feb 1, 1869,
aged 22 y lid.
Newman, Albert, of Geo. , b
8epi 29, 1887; d July 8,1889,
aged 1 v 11 in (I d.
Mar 10, 1884, aged 13 y 5 m
11 d.
b Aug 24, 1779; d Oct 18,
1866, aged 87 y 1 m 24 d.
Herrold, Ennica, dau of David, d
Nov 24, 1800, aged 5 y 17 d.
Herrold, Simon F, b Sejit 7,
1802; d Dee 18, 1886, aged 84
y3m lid.
Herrold, Sarah, w of Simon F., b
Aug 7, 1803; d Mar 3, 1865,
aged 61 y 0 in 26 d.
Herrold, Friseilla, dau ot Simon P.,
b Aug 2, 1810; d Apr 11,
18o0,aged 3 y 7 m 20 d.
Herrold, Irwin, s of David, l Mar
25, 1871; d Sept 1, I872,sged
f m 0 d.
Herrold, Catharine, w of Welling
ton, bNov 27, 1854; d Nov
28, 1875, aged 21 y 1 d.
Herrold, Adam S., d Apr 1 1, 1SSS,
aged 71 y 2 m 7 rf.
but now modern science Droves that nearlv
all constitutional disas hau thai k.i
I .1 r Ol , oii'J 1 r. 7 ,T
-) ... ' I' you are sick you can make no mistake
w. ' ... . .... .. . by first doctoring your kidneys. Ths mild (Herrold, Mabel C, 8 ot John II.,
m cimt, mime, nail Ol I I. I ., u iu mc cxuaoruinary enect 01 Ur. K mcr ;
w amp-Koot , the great kidney remedy Is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
ana is sold on its merits
U.. -It J i f.l...
b Sept 28, 1867; d Oct 18, ndcK
Weier, Cochran A., i of D. R. P.,
b Sept 28, 18(17; d
1870, aged 3 y 21 d
Y,..t,l f ,,,, w .1..,. ( t l.,. I, 5amPlc ooiiic oy man Bmm f Swiap-aoot
v., auMU) tree, also pamphlet telling you how to
1867, aged 29 d.
Wi'vert, Mary M., d Jan lf, 1893,
aged 29 y 7 m L5 d,
Wiekershatn, infant dau l L. M.,
b Feb 7, 1880, aged ' d.
Wrckersbam, infant a of L. M., 1
Jan 16, 1878, aged 1 d.
dSept 14, 1885, aged 2 v :' in
Id d.
Herrold, Wm.G., d Jan 31, 1820;
.1 Feb 10, 1880, aged 60 y 9d.
Herrold, Samuel (i., I Nov
1820; d Mar 16, 1881, aged 54
I in 12 d.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Herrold, Elisabeth, W of Samuel i..
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
find
Julv 80j 1867; d AUK 28, out if you have kidney or bladder trouble
. 1 1 . . . : . L : ...i j.. . r
fic Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
II, 1892,
L ... -I , r c i . i. i Wooh ley, John Fsol Fred. bNov
Newman, Jacoh M., s of Jaeoo, l, ' ' '
Jan 5, 1804; d Sept 2.",, 1898, 7 I861;d Feb 12, 1862, aged
iged 29 y 8 in 20 d
'fahler, Owen U., h of D. It., d Feb
28, 1865, aged 1 m 14 d.
line, Da v il B., e of Henry S., I
in ii.
Yohn, Nancy Jane, dau of Geo., I
July 17, 1865; d Sept 30,
1864, aged m 17 d.
( 'ill Ki n ( Jkmktebv.
Anderson, Kliiah, d ( )cf
aged 72 v ! m 16 d.
Abderson, ' 'atharine, wol Klijuh, d
Dee 13, 1893, aged 70 y 7 d.
Arnold. Anna Maria, w of Casper,
7, 17. .'J; d Apr
July 17, 1864; d Apr o, 1865
ared S in lit d.
I A i I I
Kiue, jviary A., w ot Jonn at., t
Feb 18, 1865, aged 48 jr 10 m
15 d.
ne, Elizabeth, w of John M., d
Nov 13, 1881, aged 60 v 1 1 m
17 d.
ioe, Mary Ann, dau of John M.,d
Nov 3d, 1860, aged 21 y 15d.
ne, Helena, w of John S., d Oct
21, 1890, aged 41 y 1 m 19 d.
ne, infant s of John S.
in hart, Margaret w ot H. W., d
Nov 8, 1889, aged 50y0m 13d.4
inhart, W. H., s of H. W., b
Aug 26, 1876;d Aprl2, 1897,
aged 20 y 7 m 17 d. "
hrer, Levi, b Sept 25, 1825; d
June 20, 1855, aged 29 y 8 m
25 d.
hyder, (ieorge, d Aug 5, 1S90,
aged 80 y 3 d.
irawder, Mary, dau of Tilman, b
Sept 1, 1850; d Mar 10, 18(54,
aged 7 y G in 9 d.
jiaffer, Mary A., w of B.C.,b Aug
Ffl i.l io'it. .1 I.I. on tuvi
agel 35 y 11 m 10 d.
laffer, Jacob F., s of Edward G.,
b July 3, I868;d June 1, KSIi'.l,
aginl 10 m 28 d.
mfter, Idella M., dau of Edward
G., b Apr 2, 1887; d Aug 15,
1887, aged 4 ni 13 d.
vartz, Daniel, b May 5, 1807; d
Oct 30; 1876, aged 69 v 5 in
25 d.
vartz, Henry B., s of Daniel, d
Oct 0, 1872, aged 20v 5m Od.
Kartz, Jennie F., dau of John 15.,
b Oct 19, I867;d Feb6, 1870,
aged 2 y 3 m 7 d.
boat, Lloyd, b Sept 22, 1851; d!
Nov 19, 1870, aged 28 y I in j
Trinity United Brkthrkn
i Cemetery. 27 Inscriptions.
1 Bickel. John, b Julv 1.1826: d May
7, 1896, aged 69 y 10 in 6 d.
Bickel, Elisabeth, w of Johd,b Mar
3, 1835; d Mar 30,1872, aged
37 y.
Bickle, l.ovina, dau of John, h .Mai
ls, 1S03, aged 3 0l2 d.
Bickle, Leah, dau of John, Ii Mar
10, 1862, aged 3 in 28 d.
20 d.
Wisher, Maijraret, w of Win. 1'., b
1H d.
i
.1
,1 27 d.
oiliies, Lloyd, s of Lloyd, b Aug 23,
1878; d May 21, 179, aged 8
h 28 d. .
lecht, Edward B., s of H. H., d
Oct i, 18S1; d Jan 10, lHSjl,
I,,.., I 1 v R ,, tii.l
Bickle, Lewis, s of John, b Aug 5, ,, ' , ,, ., .,
IAA8 .i ii .1 Brown, Edward U.; sol Rev. s. P.,
jBickle, George, s of John, b May
15, 1864, agtid 1 in 3 d.
Bickle, Emma M., dau t John, b
Jan 17, 1809, aged 0 m 5 d.
Bickle, Emma G., dau ot Henry, b
Nov 10, 1 804; d Dec 17, 1807,
aged 3 y 1 ni 7 d.
Emeriok, Wm. Grant, sol Emanuel,
b Nov 12, 18(15; d Aug 14,
1809, aged 3 y 9 m 2 d.'
Glaee, S1 in, b Sept IS, 1802; d
Oet 28, 1869, aged 07 v 1 in
10 d.
Glace, Emanuel, s of Fred, t Marerru(-j
1868; d Feb 8, 1805, aged
1 y 10 in IS d.
Glaee, John F, sof Fred, b Oet 30,
1801; d Sept 28, 1S09, aged
I y 10 m 28 d.
Hoffman, Priscilla, dau of David, l
Mar 2, i860; d July 12, 1870,
aged 10 y I in 10 d.
Hummel, infant s, of A. J., I Mar
1, 1886; dJnne 29, 1880, aged
3 m 25 d.
Hilbish, Barbara E., w of Philip, b
Feb 1815; d Sept 14, 1861,
aed 30 y 7 in.
'Hilbish, Dr. Thomas, s of Philip, l
July 0, 1849; d May 20, 1881,
Iged 31 y 10 in 1 1 d.
1. I).
1820, need 68
Bender, Sol on, d Dee 27, 1864,
aged 31' y m 27 d.
Bickle, Lloyd W., s ol Norman, d
Sepf 3, 1896, aged 1 in lOd.
Bickle, John F.,d Jan 30, is;i2,
aged 38 y 7 m 1 o d.
Bickle, Pauline, dau ol John F.,
d Mar 3, 1 ss;, aged l y 2 in
22 d.
IJrown, Karl Harold, sot Itev. S.
I'., d An"' 1 I issi ncred 1 v doctors pronounced it a local dis
i ease, and prescribed local remedies
' ' mid by constantly fading to cure
Brown, Mar i us, s of Rev. 8. P., b with looal treatment, pronounced it
ine.uriioie. ncienco lias proven cu
turrli to bo a constitutienal disease,
and therefore requires constitutional
rent luetic. Hall's ('atari h Cure man-
1 t t o
,i m ... i o i una ia . uiMtarea qj r. . uneney iv jo.,
d Mar 12, 189(.,agU.y 3 m T()ifi,lo. ()bi i. tll 0nl flonatltiil
i tioual cure on the market. It is
taken internally in doses from ten
. In n I... MMI ,1 I I ,.nla M
Mi iaat. t f o . o I "i " " -wm .. it
aj X, lou H Alar ., loot, . roctlv on the blood and inucous sur-
aginl 25 y 10 m 2 d. faces of the system. They offer one
L'l-u ri i . w ii i hundred dollars foi any ease it fails
I' iaher, Elonora, da., of m. P., b . to curo- yoiu, tm cin.ularii tnd tuH.
Mar 8. 1824; d May
1883, aged ."'. y 2 m9 d.
Herrold, George Xupoleoii, b ol
Samuel i., 1 Dee 30, 1856; d
Sepl 2, 1862, aged 5 y 8m 2d.
Herrold, Wesley, s of Samuel G.,
July s, 1863; d Mar23, 1873,
aged 9 y o m 1 5 d.
Herrold, Saa!i E., W ol II. J. G., I.
July 18, I837j d Nov I I,
1856, aged 19 y 3 m 2 1 d.
Herrold, Mary ('., dau of H. .1. i.,
d Sept 22, 183 I, aged 2 m 22(1.
lle.-rold. Brastus, sol . j. ;., d
Sepl 26, 1m'2, aged 2 y II in
ii .1.
There is more catarrh in this see
lion of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
lbt few years was supposed to be in
ourable. For a great many vein s
I si .7 i:... a .1.1..,..,..
. i " i , biiuuiiiiiin. ouilivraf
P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Tolede, O.
ooia oy uniKKists, loo.
Hull s Family 1 ills are the best.
t. . , . - - i ,,,
uev i, iooo;u ceo
aged 1 y 3 m 2 d.
GftUgler, Aaron t., s of James, b
Apr is, 1874; d Jan 30, 1875,
aged 0 in 12 !.
Gaugler, John W., s of Geo. K., d
Sept L., 187, aged 1 y S m rortjrala Days' Tnr via PcatMylvunla
MEXICO AND CALII-ORNIA.
age.
Abel
82 v.
d Feb 26, 1SH7,
ltnilr.mil.
'I'll. I'rmiNylviiiiiii Uuiln.ail iHTHoni,llv-ron
duolod louv to Maxtoo i.ii'l UaltforntA winch
leave. New York itud I'liiliwielpliU on Kelirunry
I'J I itlHl.iirir 1'iliriiiirv l.li hv -pt'i ial I'lillnnin
iriiin, covers a luriri' iiul Intcnaaly Intaraathut
Herrold. Majrtialene, w o Abel ! ,M,r;,;:n ,"r N,ortl1 An,,n;'1- 'vi';1,i',rr.
' ' mill ( olutmlo arc a nullity tnn in fill that up-
M-al to ami fasrinjiD tin toiiritt.
h I .-, will he inu-lrat Han Antnnin, Titmnitwi
QtlttltAjUAto- tiiiailitlajiirii. fiu-ri'taro. City f
MflXlGO Ii vi! - la -1 , ' iit-rnHvat ii, ua 1 1 i-1 -
Lm AihtoIm. mj i in ii HIvorttdQ Pttrndeiu.
Santii l-ai l.ai.-i. Sun A ( Mt. II don , ln-1
Monte, San r ranoltoo i Ave deyii), Bull I jike
city, Colorado Springs, Denver. Chloaco,
other potnte of tnteriet. Fourteen iny- will be
pent in Kexioo, mid nineteen in CnHrornlo
The "Medeo end CellfornUi Bpe ihI ." an ei
cluilvely 1 u 1 1 inuti tram nf I'm lor-Smukiiik;,
DlDlne;, Drew I ng room Bleeping, nd Obeerve
lion curst, will In- iimi'cI ovtT tin' ut i n mute.
Round trip rnttt, Iui'IihIiiik nil nt'iriirv fx
prn-ii'H during t'litirr trip, ?lail from lil I point
oi Hi'- I -v i mi t Kaliroad Svtciu cusl ol
'ittptloiru; from I ittflnrtr . Kor itiucnirv
and full inrornuitioii apply to ticket uKant-
louri-l Agfit, iv. Itroadwav. New or;l
I Hilbish, J ames Herbert, s ofPbilip,
.1 May 28, 1862, -irod 5 v 2 m
20 d.
Hilbish, Charles Kdwin, s of Philip,
d Sept 7, 1855, ajrwl (i d.
K'b '.), 187, aged l! y 11 m 'Houseworlb, Catharine, W of John,
May 24. 1816: d Aor
1872, agey 55 y 10 m 1 :! d.
Herrold, John S., Bol Abel, b Feb
13, 1 853; d Oet in, 1875,
aged 22 v 7 m 25 d.
Herrold, Levi, s of AIh-I, b Dee (i,
ls;!S; d Feb 2, 1856, aged 17
y 1 in lid.
Herrold, Amelia, dau of Abel. !
May 4, L859; d Jtilr25,1871, i
12 v 2 in 21 d.
M. , ... , , ,. Court Blreat, Brooklyn! 78W Broad Straai, Maw-
errold, tnilip, soldier, llellt. MeX. lark, N.J.;B. Oourlaendar, Jr., Faarenger Baltl-
I I r , r 1 I'l-irMI, i.dmmi i- ,,111.; ' null -mihim-,
I 'iiH.cm;,'r fent Snnlliciiterii ii-trirt. Wa-h-
inift I ,0 ,; Tbot K- Watt, PaannMr Apnl
frli'rn DiHtrirt, I'ilt.lMirir, I'll.; ur ii'Mrf.M uao.
iii i l a ii i in 'i i I W. Boyd, Aaslaaanl GanaraJ Agent, limnd
Herrold, Susan ( ., W of I'lllllp, l I street Station, Philadelphia, ii'.t.
War, b Aug 8, 1792: d Mar
Hi, 1855, aged i2 y 7 ra 8 d,
23
older, Naney, wof Amos, h Aug
10, 1841; (I July 30, 1881.
aged 39 y 11 in 20 d.
(ohler, Vernie K., dau of Amos, d
June 2, 189, aged 4y 2m 2 Id.
bhler, Ada Verdilla, dau of Amos,
bDec7, 1860; d Sept 11,
j 1807; aged 0 m 4 d.
Wiler, Mary Ida, dau of Amos, b
tt Aug22, 1801; d Apr 18, 1860,
2 aged 1 y 7 m 26 d.
uhler, HeoryE., s ofAmos,bSept
5. 6, 1868; d Sept 26, 1 874, aged
321d.
s ineford, J. Horace, s of John, b
Deo 6, 1845; d Oct 15, 1880,
aged 34 y 10 m 9 d.
wers, Jacob O., sof John, b Mar
28, 1883; d Mar 25, 1884, aged
11 m 27 d.
aman, Andrew, b Feb 14, 1802;
d JNov 12, 1884, aged 82 y 8
m 28 d.
bman, Sarah, wof Andrew, d Nov
16, 1870, aged 04 y 8 ai 9 d.
a.
Mar 14, !797;dSept 29,1879,
agwl 82 y 0 m 1.) d.
Herrold, Philip K., s of Philip, d
Aug 29, 1857, oged 19 y 2 m
20(1.
Herrold, Jacob K., s of Philip, b
Mar '., 1830; d Mar 10, 1 864,
aged 28 y 7 d.
Herrold, Frederic, d Sept 18, 1841,
aged 75 y 0 in.
b Deo 8, 1S05; d Apr 14, 1866,
aged 00 y 4 m 0 d.
Houscworth, Jienjamin, s of Henry,
bMay 30,1858; d Apr 20;
1804, aged 4 y 10 m 20 d.
Kramer, Beoeville, b Aug 7, 1820;
d Oet 2, 1871, aged 51 v 1 m
25d.
Kramer, Klizabcth, w of Beneville,
b Aug 7, 1823; d Aug7, 1895,
aged 72 y.
Nerhood, Itachel, w of Oeorgd, b
July 15, 1817; d Mar 22,
187.1, aged 53 y 8 m 7 d.
Rine, Peter, b Jan 3, 1815; d Oct
15, 1867, aged 62 y8 m 12 d.
Steffen, Margaret, w of George, b
May 14, 1817; d Feb 21, 1885,
aged 67 y 9 m 7 d.
Wilt, Geo. Wash., b July 7, 1831;
d Apr 4, 1889, aged 57 y 8 m
21 d.
Wilt, John Lewis, s of Geo. W., b
May 1, 1868; dMay 7, 1870,
2 y 6 d.
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that it is a sure cure for croun. It
has saved the lives of our children a
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(ioruiuu American. New York.
LIFE- II utual Life Inn. Co. Now York.
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Accident Inn. Co. Subscribed Capital of ?3,7.r)O,000.OO
Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jun
tihod by u strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and
satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relal ion lo all classes of Insur
ance promptly furn sh -d ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt
Telephone No. 1H2. O lice on Corner Water ,fc Fine Sts. Helinscrove. Pa
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Read This! Read This!
MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS
Is larger than ever before : my PRICES LOWER than OTH
ERS for 1 1 e SAME GOODS. My prices on 45 rolls of oarpet I
wish to close out will suit, tlio pocket book of many and Have
ol hers money. Do not think of buying your fall carpets until
you give my stock of carpets your attention ami get the prices
of some of my baagaina I am offering,
Prices just right, on these goods.
One Word About Pictures.
I am offering my present stock of pictures at cost, LESS
THAN COST and some for the price of the glass in the frames.
Don't miss this sale.
I have some pretty things to offer in Furniture, all new.
Later will surprise you in Styles and Prices.
UNDERTAKING ! UN DERT AKING !
In this blanch of my business I am prepared to give the
public the best sei hiee that can be secured bv money, time and
personal attention. Mv euuippage in this branch of business is
one of the finest in the htate. HE.Vlt.sES, CARKIAOES and
UNDERTAKING PARLORS are up to date.
One w ni sboui i report tost my attention ims ) called " lately in regard to
BUT prices. I of AllANTKK In lurnlsh t hi- Mime l'imiiI- I.K8H MONEY iIimii nn
Iiohm' In I lie conn I . I or AllANTKK lo Hive you easier PAYMENT Hun sit Others.
First-Class Livers- Connected iili Undertaking Department.
W. H. FELIX,
Telephone ( Sonnectioo.
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LEWISTOWN, PA.
Liberal Adjustments
Prompt Payments.
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H. HARVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INS(dRANGE AGENCY
SEklNSGRO YE, PA,
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Eire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets 1 11,055,513.88
" Home 44 - " 1853 " 9,853,628.54
American 44 44 1810 44 2,409,584.53
The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Lile Association.
Tour Patronage Solicited.