The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 26, 1900, Image 3

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Lj Collection Made jr&m all the Bry-!
ini (Irouiulx in Snyder County
for the Mktdhbvrqk "w."
( UAl'MAX IUWNHHH.
.it,.- I n Uhullnrnii.l M I Arnnlil RHI
Grubb's ukmetery.
Herrold, .las. K. Monroe, 1 Dec it,
L858; 1 8ept9,1854,agedm.
Herrold, 8uanuah, 1 Mar 1 1, 1859, ,
aged 18 y 8 m 8 d.
ierrolil, George H., b May 2, 1813;
( July 13, 1SS7, aged 71 jr 2
m 12 d.
brrold, Darnara, w ueorge, n
Nov o, 1885, aged 66 y 1 1 m
8d.
Herrold, Nathan, l.Ilv 13, 1823;
, Feb 1, 1890, aged 66 y u m
ii ii... a ..i v... i i .
lerroia, uuiui o., b ui hiuuu,
Apr 28, 1873;dMar 12, 1886,
aged 12 y 1 m 14 d.
... i . i ... i.
iuniniei, rerer m., h ui i eii , "
lime 14. IS62: 1 Oct 9. 1867. ,
aired 5 v 3 m 25 d.
M il ... I .. I' w M II
jiUH", niuiiuru, - "i i uiiiic
1 859, aged 1 y 7 d.
eimbuch, Catharine, l Jnn 8,
1783; 1 Oct 24, I860, aged 77
y ! in 16 l. ,
kaiw, Catharine, w f John, l Apr
15, 1S40; (1 Oct 1863,
u-tl 23 y G in 8 d.
Itckenbroght, Louisa, w of Win..
I, Nov 15, 1830; ! Aug is,
1892, aged 61 y 9 m 3 d.
loffman, Ida K., dan ol Jno. r., l,
Apr 16, 1887; d July 20, 1887,
aged 3 in 5 d.
loffman, John W., a of Tillman, d
Dec 13, 1868, aged !) in 15 d.
loffman. Henry, a t lillman, d
Dec 25, 1857, aged 1 y :i m
10 d.
loffman, Barbara, dan of George,
dSept 19, 1837; July 4,18..;,
aged 15 y 9 m 15 d.
bffman, Caroline, dau of George,
d Sept 19, 1837; 1 July 19,
1852, aged 14 y 10 m.
bffmau, Lucy Ann, dau of George,
boot 8,1848;dFeb 20, 1850,
aged 1 y 4 in 12 d.
NDtzelman, Jona, s of Juhn, )
Feb 8, 1854; d Nov 3, 1861,
awwl 7 y 8 ni 25 d.
Intzehuan, Bebecca, dau of Joha,
b Dee 9, 1840; 1) Nov 1,
1861, aged 14 y 10 m 21 d.
otzelman, Barbara, dau of Dan'l,
b Apr 10, 1800; d Aug 14,
1861, aged 1 y 4 in 4 d.
otzelman, George, 1 May 29,
1887, aged 05 y 9 m 28 d.
otzelman, Catharine, w of George,
a Feb 20, 1885, aged 61 y 2
m 12 d.
lotzelmau, John A., a of Jona.,
(1 Sept 30, 1890, aged 2 y 7 in
4d.
otzelman, Eva, bNov 23, 1890.
tz, John, b Nov 21, 1785; d
Mar 22, 1871, aged 85 y 5 m
1 d.
ut., Elisabeth; w of John, b
Nov 21, 1785; d Mar 30, 1872,
aged 85 y 0 ni lid.
utz, Lydia, dau of John, d Mar
5, 1872, aged 57 y 4 in 10 d.
Jaird, Charles E., nof Elmer, b
Dtv 20, 1 885; d Aug 1 2, 1 886,
agwl 7 m 22 d.
Inian, Isaac, aged 84 y.
Iman, Barbara, w ol Isaac, b
kept 30, 1800; d June 16,
1880; aged 79 y 8 m 10 d.
Per, Joseph, b Aug 15, 1810; d
Jan ISO, 1889, aged 78 y 5 m
5d.
fer, Mary, w of Joseph, b Mar
1813; d Feb 9, 1893, aged
I y io m 13 d.
I John W., s of James, b Sept
1866; d Mar 25, 1885, aged
as y t; m 21 d.
WilHan, S of James, d Nov
W.1890, aged 37 y 1 in 3 d.
, Mary E. dau of James, b June
25, 1868; d Dec 14, 1885,
a(?ed 17 y 5 m 19 d.
Susan (., dau of James, b
Apr2, 1803; d Nov 8, 1882,
pd 19 y 5 m G d.
I) Peter, s of James, b Sept 27,
u uet ti, 1870, aged '6
y4
I Jennie, dau of Jamb, d Jnlv
p.1894, ag14m2d.
Harw II a t i . -i
I June 27; 1879. atrwl fi m 9 d.
' i o - -
ey, Esther, w nf .T..lm A Sent K
lloo ' ' '
"J-". UL'tHl 31 V.
Ni John O.. h Mar ft 1 774-
'ov 10, 1835, aged 61 y 7
Kerstetter, John, 1 Oet 1 , 1 .801 ; d
d Oet 1 18(18, aged 07 v.
Kerstetter, Harriet, w of John, d
Oct 19, 1890, aged 70 v 4 ni
4 d.
Kerstetter, infant of Joseph, d Apr
11, 1870.
Kerstetter, Michael, 1 May 30, j
1797; d July 24, 1852, aged
55 y 1 in 25 in.
Kerstetter, Sarah, w of Michael, !
Mar 20. 1793; d Apr 20, 1869,
aged 70 y 1 in.
Kerstetter, Blisabetl, Jan ol Mi-
ohael, b Feb 7, 1825; d Sept
14, 1853, aged 28 y 7 m 7 d.
Kerstetter, William F., 1 Sept 23,1
1808; d Nov 4, 1868, aged 1
in 14 d.
Kerstetter, Elmer, b Aug 5, 1873, i
aged 1 in 1 I .1.
Kerstetter, Elizabeth, w t.l Jona, 1
July 13, 1841; d June 10.1
1867, aged 25 y 1" m 27 d.
Kreitzer, Frederic, b Sept 8, 1702;
d Feb 4, 1808, aged 75 v I in
26 d.
Kreitzer, Sarah, w ol Frntl., b June
4, L800; l May 8, I860, aged
65 y 1 1 in 1 d.
Kreitzer, Sarah, w t Jno. ('., hi
Aug 5, 1838; d Feb 22,
aged 38 y 6 ni 1 7 d.
Kreitzer, Sarah, w of Fred., d July
1,1898.
Kerlin, Margaret A., tlau of Levi, !'
Nov 14, 1893;dDeo 25,1893,
aged 1 ni 1 1 d.
Kerlin, infant dau of Levi, 1 June
10, 1805.
Kantz. Peter, b July 31, 1786; d
May 25, 1850, aged 72 y 0 m
21 d.
Kemerer, Peter, b Aug 14, 1785; J
July 29, 1851, aged 67 y 11
m 15 d.
Kemerer, Susan, ! Apr 10, 1782;
d Nov 20, 1852, aged 7 y 7
in 16 d.
Kemerer, Joseph, s of Peter, b Mar
21, 1818; d Apr 4, 1846, aged
28 y 14 d.
Kemerer, Elisabeth, dau ol Peter,
b July 14, 1815, d Apr 6,
1846, aged 30 y 8 m 23 d.
Kerch aer, Elizabeth, w of J. (i., b
Jan 30, 1783; d Nov 26, 1849,
aged 66 y 9 in 25 d.
Longacre, Peter, b Mar 27, 1789; d
Deo 31, 1843, aged 54 y 9 m
4 d.
Longacre, Elizabeth, w of Peter, b
May 23, 1788; d Dec 17, 1831,
aged 43 y 7 m 24 d.
Longacre, Susan, w of Peter, 0S. pt
8, 1799, d Jan 27, 1879, aged
711 y 1 in 19 d.
Longacre, William, b Apr 22, 1812,
d July 8, 1888, a6ed 72 y 2 m
16 d.
Longacre, Peter, 1 Jan 17, 1820, d
Mav 27, 1800, aged 40 y 1 m
l(d.
Leach, Annie, dau of Fred., 1) Non
17, 1885; d Jan 18, 1888, aged
2 y 2 m 1 d.
Leach, Nelson, s of Win. Par, d
Feb 13, 1870, aged 5 m 23 d.
Lenig, John P., b Sept 18, 1853; d
Dec 14, 1888, aged 35 y 2 m
26 d.
Lenig, Amelia, w of Jno. P., b Mav
20, 1858; d Nov 12, 1889,
aged 31 y 5 in 22 d.
Lenig, Blanche ('., dau of Jno D.,
d Nov 27, 1889, aged 1 m 17
d.
IiCiiig, Sylvester, s of Alfred, d Mar
14,1 887, aged 8 m 5 d.
IxMiig, Samuel A., s of Alfred, b
July 13, 1874; d May 8, 1882,
aged 13 y 10 in 25 d.
Lenig, John, d Jan 13, 1874, aged
00 y 7 m 23 d.
Inig, Jacob H., d Sept 25, 1 881 ,
aged 57 y.
Lenig, Barbara, w ot Jacob H., d
Mar IL 1878, aged 47 y I8d.
Ix'iiig, William, s ot J. and ('., d
Jan 4, 1859, aged 5y 0m 10 d.
Lenig, Isaac, s ot J. II. ami B., d
May 21, 1858, aged 4 v 4 ml
5 d.
Ienig, Amelia, dau ot J. IL and P.,
d Mav 21, 1858, aged 4 y 4 m I
5d.
lienig, Eliaabeth, W of Joseph, b
Feb 5, 1822; d Apr 24, I860,
aged 44 y 2 ni 19 d.
Ienig, Adulia, dau ot Jacob If., d
06, 1803,agel 1 y S m 20tL ,
Lenig, Caroline, w of John, b June
1, 1843; d Oct. 15, 1878, aged
35y 4 in 14 d.
Iieuig, John B., s of J. I), and C
IX, d May 28, 1879, aged 7
m 23 d.
Lahr, Esther L., w of Josiah, b Feb
3, 1849, d July 17, 1869.
LabOrd, Peter.
Labord, Susan, w of Peter, b May
5, 1820; d Aug 18, 1880, ageil
60 y 3 in 8 d.
Long, aron. s of Joseph, b Feb 10,
1880; d Mav 21, 1802, aged1
2 y 3 m 5 d.
Laud is, Catherine, w of Peter, h
Apr 3, 1805; d Janv31, 1875, 1
aged 69 y 9 m 18 d,
Liggft, Sarah V. , ,1 Sept 12, 1854,
ageil 1 1 in.
Lauver, Henry A, ! July 7, 1841;
1 July li.', 1893, aged 63 y 11
RHEUMATISM
Distorts Muscles,
Shatters Nerves,
Slillens Joints.
Lifter, David. 1) Fell 5, 1 805; died
Jan 5, 1875, aged t'0 v 11 in.
L Her, Catherine, w ol David, b
ct 30, 1812, .1 Jau 1, 1866,
aged 53 y '' in 1 d.
Lefler, John, s ol David, 1 Feb 18,
1843; d Sept l 1S7;',, aged
30 v 6 m 20 d.
Meiser, Joseph, b Nov 12, 1827; d I
Sept 27, 1 896, aged 08 y 10 m
5 d.
Meiser, Hannah, v "I .Ins., b Dec'
1825; .1 Mar. 23, 1809,
nged 13 y :'. in 20 d.
Meiser, Moan, - of Jos., d May 11,
1 87 I, agnl 0 y 2 ni 1 1 d.
Meiser, David, b Feb 12, 1812; .1
Nov. 13, 18S9, aged 77 y 9 m '
. 21 2' . ' I
Meiser, Polly, w of David, l Aug;
12, 1818; d Jan 3, 1889, aged
70 y I m 21 d.
Meiser, William, son ol Henry, b
Apr. 23, 1841; t Sept. 18,
1858, aged 17 y, 1 m 25 d.
Meiser, Mary A., dau ol Henry, b
Feb. 1, 1847; d July I, 1864,
aged 1 7 y in.
Meiser, Henry, l July 1, 1,801; d
)ct 31, 1861, aged 60 v, 3 m
27 d.
Meiser, Rebecca, l Nov 20, 1815;
d Jan 19, 1891, aged 75 y 1
in 29 d.
Mei.-er, Frederic, Ii Apr. 1, 1780;
l Mav 1 1, 1856, aged 70 y 1
... 13 d.
Meiser, Marg iret, v ol Fred, b Dec
14, 1785; d Jan 31, 1874,
aged 88 y I in 1 7 d.
Meiser, Martha, w of Fred., I Feb
5, 1830; d May 10, 1802, aged j
26 y 3 in 1 1 d.
Meiser, Benjamin, l Aug 18, 1885,
aged 85 y 10 in 19 d.
Meiser, Sarah, w of Michael, h Jun
7. 1814; d Aug21, 1896, aged
81 v 2 in 14 d.
Meiser, Michael, I. May 13, 1790;!
dSept 11, 1856, aged 60 y 3
in 28 d.
Meiser, Christina, v f Michael, b
N..v 29, l774;dDec21, 1854,
aged 80 v 22 d.
Meisi r, .Minnie A., dau of Thos.. d
Jan 28, 1867, aged 1 y,8m 13
d.
Meiser, Infant, dau of David, d Apr '
14, 1889, aged 6 d.
Meiser, Minnie, dau ol J. and P., d !
Oct 17, 1879, aged 7 d.
Meiser, Emma '!., dau of David, d j
Nov 19, 1879, aged 3 y 3 in
2 d.
Mover, Win. M., d Mar 27, 1880,
aged 55 y 10 m 1 d.
Mover, Anna, v of Win. M., b Aug I
8, 1828; d Oct 1, 1894, aged
(i0 y 1 m 24 d.
Mover, Elisabeth, w of Peter, b
Dee 27, 1784; d Aug 12, 1800,
aged 81 y 7 m 15 d.
M.iViT ( I II !! Ill' U lit' liilli ll
M.... IV K'"). .l....l'W lull- I
iovu,u . j:pi u, i ovi t ,
aged 34 y 4 m 5 d.
Moyer, William M., s of Philip, bl
Apr 27, 1853, d Nov. 18,
1863, aged 10y 0 m 10 d.
Moyer, Hannah J.,dauofB. andC, j
' d Mar 2, 1866, aged 24 d.
Mover, Buaannab, W of John, b Jun 1
22, 1822, d Aug 29, 1860,
aged 38 y 2 m 7 d.
Mover, Mary, w ol Benj., b July
19, 1822; .1 Nov 12, 1859,
aged 37 y 3 in and 24 d.
Mover, Amelia, dau ot Philip, aged
1 in 11 d.
Moyer, Peter, I) June 20, 1782; d
Apr 27, 1849, 60 j 10 m 1 d. j
Mover, Pcnjamin, s of B. and M.,
d Feb 20, 1800, aged 1 y 27d.
Moyer, Marv, dau of B. and M., d
Mar 29, 18(i0, aged 7y9m 3d.
Moyer, John A., s of B. and M., dj
Sept 10, 1807, aged 13 days. I
Moyer, Philip, s of Abr. and Cath.,
d Feb 1, 1857, aged 4 y.
T.thMW, ,
Tli i s strip Is manufnetured undera U.S. patent
.in is the neatest, strongest and most durable
window shade holder on the market, and we
guarantee it to be as represented or money re
funded. The price, Kapress paid, to all points in
Pa., M.I.. De1 N.J. and N. Y., One Dollar per do,
other sutes 1125. Your order solicited.
JOHN . PARSONS a CO. CaiawttM. Pa.
I due to an arid rxiiaon which (aina access to the blood through failure of the rni)er
K" f "ry ua aim nec ine system cicur .ii an inoriini, eneie mutter 1 hit pot SOD
uwugn the general circulation is depouted in the joints, musclesuid nerves, causing the most intense pain.
Kheutnalism may attack with such suddenness and seventy as to make within .1 few davs ti healthy,
active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and ihattered nerves ; or it mav be slow lit
developing, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable ; tin-tendency
111 such cases II to grow worse, and finally become chronic.
Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and exposure to damp or cold, want of proper
food, insufficient clothing, nr anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop
in early life, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute rr chronic,
i 11 h e rited, Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease,
and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash
and mercury, nnd the various mineral Salts, which the doctors always presenile, cure RlwuaMtism, but
ruin the digestion and break down the constitution.
A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poison is
the only safe and certain cute for Rheumatism. S. S. S.. made of mots, herbs arid barksof wonderful
solvent, purifying properties, attacks the disease in the nght way, and in the right place the blood - and quickly neutralizes
the acid and dissolves all poisonous deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, and clears the s -.tern
of all unhealthy accumulations. S. S. S. cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps
the blood in a pure, healthy state.
Mr. J O Mailer, W. 1Mb Street. Indianapolis, lad., fur eighteen months was so lerril.lr atliete.1
wi 1 Rheumatism he was unable to fee! m dresa himself, istcturs ui1 his case waa hopeless He had
tried fifty two prescriptions thai frienda ha1 given him, without the ilia, litest relief, A, few bottles of
S. h S. cured him permanently, am! lie lias never had a 1 bcumatlc pain since Tin. was five years ago.
We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should be in the h inds
of every sufferer from tins torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin
diseases a life study, and will give you anv information or advice wanted, so wnte them
fully and freely atiotit your case. Ve make no charge whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ua,
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Seolrh l.niiilli . . .
MONUMENTS, HEAD
STONES & CEMETERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
:J. A. JENKINS. Act..
Crcsscrove, Fa.
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K. Pottiege,
Veterinary surgeon.
SELINSGROVE. A.
All professional buslni'ss finrtiHieil to my care
will leoelTC prompt and careful uttt'Ltlon.
JA8. ii. CHOUSE,
ATTORNKT AT LAW,
MlOOLKBLRv, PA.
All baatBflH entrusted tohiseare
will receive nrouipt attentioo:
PARKERS
HAIR BALSAM
Clean, and besottrlas Ike beta
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merer Valla to Bestore Orajl
uslr to lie xeauuai yoior. a
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SAVE
YOUR
"Star" tin tai?n (showing small Ftar printed on antler f-i'le
of tag), "Horse Shoe," "J.T.," "Ootnl ljitnk," "Cross Bow,"
and "Drnmmond " Natural Loaf Tin Tags are of equal valae in
neouring presents mentioned below, uml muy he assorted.
Evury man, woman am', child can tind something on the list
that they would like to have, r.ml can have
3E11 X.-V- 3Lu. JEm X
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1 1
Lu.
1 Match Box
5 Kn'f, one blade, ni"l steel
ft Hf-lsiirs, IS Itn-hes
4 Child' Hel. Knife. K'lrk en 1 S'.i"'l
6 ralt and Pepper Set.ol aeh, quad'
ruple plate "Ii whir., -nets!
t French lirmr I l'ii"
7 Begof, huli'iw uroiinil. hi:, English
steel
s Hotter Knife, triple, plate, be
qnslllv
9 Sutrsr Klit'll trii'ln il... besi qn l
lu Hisinp Box, sterling silTer
11 Knife, "Keen Rotter," twv lilad' t
12 lliitrher Knife, "Keen Kntier," i-ln
blade
IX Sheer". "Km'h Kntier." i-lni li.. .
II Nut Set. and g 1- s- rllver
Uted
e lis. "As'M-Ullnn. bent oils,.;
li Alarm I iocs, nii'Bel
17 Hli (lennlne Iti'irers' Teusooons, bes
t-late.1 triMids ISO
IS Wgtehi nli-kel, Htem wlinl sn-l -.-t -jiv
19 Carvers, good eteel, bui klloru
hainllen duu
to Mix tiennine Koeact l ile Bpsens,
I-.-I plstett . .. fjg
tl Six esrh. Knives ami K.,rk.. buck
horn hsmlles -J.,,1
S3 hi i esrh, Mennllin It mer.' Kulv
Ills!
If. Asm.
TSOS.
ii Clock, May. Calendar, Thcrmcm
i eter, Barofne er . Hvi
si Onn s-e. leatner, no tietter maile. ikju
ij Bevulvt r. satoasati, . I mble aotton,
&3orkkcalner. ... fioo
H Tool Ret, ii"i playthings, bul r.nl
tools IM
17 Toilel Bet nesoested iirclsin,
very handsome sim
Iti'iumgioii ttlBeMo.4. 3.' or Meal. uo
'.'. IVatrb, afgflinR ailver.fuU jew.i,i liwo
ji Oreastfatl l ane, lastbgr, haodaoBM
ami dnralde . luuil
::i S'-wiug Ma.-hlne, 1,1. 1..!... with
s.l attacbmetita .. ivsj
3j Bevolver, Cull's, 3d ra User, Wiwl
steal lias
M Klne, Colt's, n; -h"- .. .-ains.r. ..lwo
... istiitar iWu-hhuni-. ruaawood,lB
laid SOW)
iw 34 Mandolin, very hand so ma WW
SO Wiiich"'er Kcpeullnri Shut Oun,
l-.si-.- 3WU
s; BstnlngtoB. double-barrel, nam
KterBhol tiuii, Igor i- gaoRt . .auuo
I 31 Bicycle, standard make, ladies or
tteilts 35W
. as Shot Oua, BemltntftBj double lr-
rl. liaiuiuerl'-- 3OU0
and Forks, beet plated goods MU lu Regina Mu-ic U. x IJ t inch OaW.-etM
THt ABOVE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30th. 1900.
6n.ar.Ial Rlnfina I Plain " Ktsr " Tin Tags ithat Is, Star tin in- with no small
OpObldl nOlltC . ur,,n- .,, under side i.f tagi. are aul g.i fur .ee.ent..
ISS hot will l" i.Ald f'-r in I'ASII .-li tliu LlsL; of t wculi L-t-litsocr
hundred, If received by uson or lef. r March lt. nsm.
11KAK IN .tli Ml that n dlear's worth or
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will last longer and afford nun- pleasure thaa a dime's worth of any
other b.and. MAKE THE TEST I '
Send tigs to CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO., St. LOOK, Mo.
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