The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 25, 1901, Image 2

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W. t dt, Susannah, w of Fml, d Sep
15. 1814, aged 61 y 5 in 20 d.
Verger, John W. s of Broj, l July
17, 188, ugwl 22 y 7 m 29 a.
A Cotierlion Maderom ail the Bury-1 Verger, Viola, d of Beiij. d Dec 9,1
1886, aged 24 y 3 m 3 d.
Yerger, Ma, d of Benj. d Fli 11,1
1 880, aged 4 y 2 n 8 d.
ika It. ..A.... I, M.,.. u I UOT. A
in tiroumln in Snyder County
or (he Middleburgh "Pod."
CHAPMAN TOWNSHIP.
Report. d b) .T, C.HbaSM end N. P. Arnold, Fq
t ; bubd's 'emetery.
Jolianuea Aurand mid Semer
Km u C'atharina, worden gebor
N d 28 Mtrtz 1805 mid ist
geMorlieu d 23 Feh 1813. Seiu
text war t am 5 c v 25. Then
week not fond aflicted friends.
Death it- the angel J-stis send
to hair the painted soul on
liiull, Im'xo.i I the reach of hll
man eye.
Apr :i, 1885, aged 57 y 10 m 1 I nrnnory of Dn'l KUg who le-
25 d.
parted j.ii life ((
age t 23 eiirs.
1815,
Bohrawder. John. I Mar:'.. 1781: dl
Oct 14, 1857, aged 70 y 7m Franklin Township. Kir, Ckw. born In Middle-
jj , town Nov 21, 177-); men Sept
Shrewder, Benjamin, s uf Fred ai
M. (I Jan 1", 1852, ageil 25 i
iSw.ni. John, h S-p 13, I76C; i '
Fi-li I, 18 13, aged 7'i y 4 n i
Swurt., Maria, wof John, n I'eti 13,
1767; 'I Nov 14, 1847, agui !
80 y H hi 1 d.
Scholl. Samuel, I. Mar 25, 1805; i
Aug 17, lHSO, aged 7." v I n
22 d.
Sclioll, Mary M. wof Sum'l, b Fel
6, 1799; l .li 24, 1894
aged 95 v I in 18 d,
Scholl, Cora E. d of Sol, d Oct 27.
1883, aged 2 3 7 m 18 !.
Scholl, Elizabeth, w of Henry. 1
Apt K, 1843; d May 16, 186
aged 25 y 1 in li d.
Stahl, Maude M. d of John H. I
Mar 26, 1887; d May I, 1887
aged I m 0 d.
Sanders, Leah V. A. d of Richard,
I. ( ct (I, 1861; l July 25,1863
aged 1 y it m 19d.
Sanders, Mary D. W d of Richard,
h IW 27, 1846, d Oct li, 1863.
aged 16 y 9 m 9 d.
Troii)., I'eter, li Oct 7, 1784; d Oct
I, IS U. aired 51 v I I 111 21 d
I'A XTONVIIXE CEMETERY.
Itcportrd by W K. Ferer.
, Bowereox, Geo, d Apr 17, 1892,
aged so y 9 m 26 d.
Bowermx, Rev. K. C. b Dec 2,
1843; il Oct 29, 1879, aged
::." v in 27 d.
'aster, ( it urine, w of J. H. I) Sip
I:'., I "."; d Vt 6, 1874, age. I
19 y 23 d.
I 'err, He As of Calvin li. and
Lvdi . d Dec 16, 1872, uge.1
9 m 22 d.
Felty. Mary E. d of H. W. and A.
d Mar 21, 1874, aged 8 y 5 in
10, 1854
GreoTRe, i.t'Gf
Kremer.
3, 1833.
I - in I
Apr 7,
!ai herine
1827s l
Kike, Israel, b Jan 10, 1816; d Fel.
2.", 1872, aged 50 y 15 d.
(Jif, Daniel, d July 1S7!, aged
68 y.
Gift, Sophia, wof Daniel, I) Jan 1,
1811 : d Feb 7, 1875, aged 64
y 1 111 C (1.
Gearhart, Roger Wellington, s of
Alta Hover, b July 29. 1890;
d Mar 23, 1891, aged 7 111 25d.
Holleh, Thomas, d Oct !, 18S7,
aged 111 y 8 m 1 d, Private of
Co. H, 51 Keg. Pa. Vol.
Hellen, Catharine, w of Thomas, d
Apr .", 1886, aged 68 y 8 111
19 d
Troup, 'ntherine, w of refer, I) Mai 1
0, 1788; d Aug 18, 1845, aged Harner, Hattie M. aged 1 y 1
"7 5 in 1 2 d.
Troup, Sn ail, d Sep 13, 1834, aged
4 in.
1 roup, .Moses, aged 1 1 x.
Troup, Elizabeth, w "t"
Auk 1, 1896, aged 73 v
'IV I I, I. n I I 891 ,1 v.,
1- 1 unJ 1 1 I, i Howell, Jacob, b Sen 4, 1 800: !
17, 1897. aged 75 y ll m 8 d. ' n ' , . '
Troup, Elizabeth, w of Jacob, b Di
in
19 d.
Harner, D. C. aged 2 y 9 in 10 d.
I Howell, John M. b Sep 27, 181(1;
d Oct t, 187!, aged 63 y 1 2d.
., 1 Howell, Susan, w of John M. I.
, , I axuj i.n.ij u i'eu i, i , 1000
I gei I .11 v I. Ill Si (I.
Oct 10, 1874, aged 74 y 1 m
!i, 1824; l Jan 31, 1884, aged
59 y 1 in 22 d.
Troup, Verna L. d of A. I'. h Mu
2, 1888; d Nov 10, 1888,aged
6 in 16 d.
Troup, John, soldier of Mex. War,
li Jau 12, 1778; d Sep 6, 1848
aged 70 y 7 in 24 d.
Troup, Catharine, w of John, I. Fel.
2, 1794; d Apr 2, 1869, aged
75 y 2 in.
Troup, George I. S of John, b July
13, 1821; d Mar IS, 181.".,
a fed 23 7 in 1 !5 d.
Troup, Lydia, d of John, ! Dee 10,
1830; d June '.I, 1850, aged
111 y 5 in 23 i.
Troup, Catharine, w of Moses, I.
Sep 2. 1826; d D.c 2d, 1858,
aged 32 y 3 in 27 d.
Troup, I d ull of Jonathan, b Sep
27, 1S77; d Out 1. 1S77, aged
4 d.
Troup, Frederic, I. Feb 20, 1826; d
Apr 25, 1 88 I, aged 58 y 1 in
29 d.
Troup, Folly, I. i 26, 1820; il
Mar li, 1 , aged f.li v I in
Howell, Mary, w of Jacob, b Sep
25, 1808; d Nov 20, 1876,
aged 68 y 1 in 1 d.
Howell, Catherine L. d of John and
Catherine, d Jan 2, 1877, aged
Everybody Knows
That MnroQsaeM tmd hwdcchc so to
gether. Th worry and cam of buaioess or
home, ovarwork, lost of aleap, improper
food all tend to initatt dke temper,
derange the digestion, weaken the nerves
and undermine the health. This tearing
down of the life forces must be stopped.
The ebbing tide of health must be
checked, and new energy, new life, new
ambition infused into the whole system.
To do this quickly and thoroughly use
'Let me add my testimony to the
wonderful curative qualities of Dr. Miles'
Nervine. After doctoring with sevem
eminent physicians and trying advertised
remedies for what was pronounced one
of the most stubborn cases of nervous
Srostration, I found s permanent cure in
fervine. I believe it to be the greatest
remedy of the age for those afflicted as I
was." John M. Gresham,
17 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis, Ind.
SEABOARD A'R LINE RAILWAY.
(THE CAPITAL CITY LINE)
IIh Mair"til'iit Thrniiich and l.oritl
l'il illC'' !'' O'P Im-Im mi (h Kwol
mill South mill Moiilhwrwi.
10 111
d.
Howell, twin s of J. and C. d Jan
14, 1871, aged 1 (I.
Howell, Charles Edwin, s of Aaro"
ami Mary, d July 24, 1879)
aged 1 1 v 9 in.
Howell, Margaret K. d Sep 1871,
aged 2 y 8 in 29 d.
Howell, Jennie Mabel, l Jan 7,
18SS, aged !i y 1 111 I(i d.
Howell, Anna Yerdilla, d Mav 3,
1889, aged 5 y 8 111 4 d.
Harner, Catherine, w of It, A. M.
I. Fel. 26, 1840; d Feb 15, j
1873, aged 32 V 11 111 17 d. j
Harner, Anna .1. d of R, A. M. and
( 'utlierine, I. M 2, I 861 : d
I W I s, 1 872, aged 11 v 2 m
16 d.
Kline, Homer Clayton, b Mav
1889; d Keh 2s, 1891,
I y 9 in 10 d.
McAfee, Mary I' tl of O. V. and A.
HAMSINOKn NRW OEM T ;V.
ItopoFtad hf . I ' ?
Howe -nx, Saiotie , d Jan 7. 18x4,
aged 7 ! 1 I 111 8 d
BowerMis, Su. ia, w ol Satnnel, tl
iv 16, 1 896, agil s;! 11 111
29d.
Ilowersox, Infant l of Curt in and
Jane C. d CM I, lS8ti, aginl
1 day
Bowersox, Mollifl M. tl of Curttn
and Jane ( '. Apr 20, 1 8S 1;
d Feb 24, 1888, age I ; v 10 ni
4 d.
Dobson, Heory, b July 2, 1813; 1!
Oct 17, 1891. aged 78 y 3 111
15 d.
Dobson, Alfred, d May 21, 1890,
aged 53 v 0 111 19 d.
Dobson, George, d Aug 28,. 1894,
agetl 22 y " 111 19 d.
Feliny, II rry M., son of Frank
and Mary M., li May 27, 1885;
d Oct 5, 1 886, aged 1 y 1 m
9 d.
Gift, Jacob, l Nov 17, 1799; tl
July 17, 1872, aged 73 y 8 in.
(iift, Catherine, w of Jacob, I. June
19, 179!; d Sept 8, 1880, agid
81 v 2 in 1!) d.
.i 1 . n.ij 11 1 IN ii nirrvlnn PuIIiiihu'b tnoBt
vim, .maul ji,, n ui I'uviti 11. niiu : , , -,
' . .'. ..... . I iiuorovod fnuipuieot. wifii
1 . ... .1 a . . .. 1 1 .. 1 f :
1Uiiim, 11 .pi .., inri,ueti it
V 1 111 1 1 (1.
(iii't, Geo. A., sofD. H. and Louisa,
dSept 13, 1884, agetl 1m I4d.
Gift, Elizabeth M., dau of D. H.
ami Louisa, d Oct 7, 1 885,
aged 1 in 8 d.
Gift, John II., s of D. IL and
Ixniisa, tl June 27, 1887, aged
1 111 1 1 tl.
Gift, Mall S., dau of D. H. and
Itiuisa, d Oct 13, 1891, agetl
3 m 6 d.
Hare, Bdwin, b March 3, 1887; d
Feb 23, 1 888, aged 1 1 m 20 d.
Hassinger, Conrad, d Dec 14,1851,
age I 57 y 3 111 1 d.
rJassiuger, Lucy Ann, w of Conrad,
tl Aiitf 2, 1870, aged t7 v 1 ni
21 d.
Hassinger, M. E. 1 Mar Hi, 1828;
tl May 9, 1891, aged 03 y 1 in.
Hassinger, Jacob C. li Deo 31, lH!!o
tl Apr 5, 18'.7, aged 63 y : ni
14 d.
Hcssinger, Catherine, w of Henry,
h Mar 15, 1805; tl Aug 29,
1878, aged TA y 0 111 14 tl.
Dr. Miles' Nervine.
It atfts directly on the nervous system, quiets the irritation, rests the tired brain and
restores the wasted tissues as nothing else can. You should not delay. Get it at once.
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Isi,
The People's National Family Newspaper
THE BEA HOARD AIR LINK RAIL
WAT in willed THE CAPITAL CITY
LINK, becioise it enter tll Capital
of the ix States which it triiverMett,
"hIv tf the Natioiml Citpital,
niich wtaleta it h train ran noli l
111 New York to J)iCkxonville, ami
THinpa, Florida It rnn through
Klchiuoml, Va . Italeiifh. N 0., Colum
bia, M. C vtUnta, On., Montgoinery,
Ala., anil TallahHset', Fla.
riiin rtiatl will continue tn run tli
famoti- FLORIDA AND METROPOL1
TAN LIMITED, ami THE FLORIDA
AND ATLANTA FAST MAIL TR AINS
afforilmi.' the nly through lluilte
service dully, including BmidHy. '"I
tweeii New York and Florida, a oV
the nhorer.! line between these polullt1
ThpM splendidly modern trains of
the 8KA BOARD AIR UXHtS "u.
AY arrive, aod depart from n
nvlvania Railway Sliitions at Wash-
Intctou. ili iuire, t'liila(lel)lna ami
Hn-
unexcelled
lininir car service, eoiiiparitiieiii.
drawlbff-rooiD and observation car.
It has Futlutau vice Hvetiuiei per
weeke ich wayuifaT v Washingtoa to
that eelebrated resort, l'iuehtirst,
C.
It has the short line to and from
Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Ra
leigh, Southern Pines, Columbia, Sa
vannah, Jacksonville. Tampa and
Atlant a and the principal cities be
tween t e South and Kast. It is also
the til re route to Atheus, Augusta
and Macon.
la Atlanta, direct connections a
made In the Union Station for Clin
tanoOKa, Nashville and Meinpbi1 also
for Now Orleans and all points In
Texas, California and Mexioo.
In addition, it lathe only Hn op
erating through trains, and Pui man
Hleeping cars between Atlanta and
-Norfolk, where connections are nr tie
with the Old Dominion Steamship
Company, from New York, the M. A;
il. . Company, from BoMon and
rovitieuoe, tlie Norfolk and Wash
iiiifli.ii S itaillboat Compi'iiv f ruin
WHsldititton, t h e Baltimore Bteaiu
Paolei lllpltliy ft' in Ha 'llUioe.
ind th N. Y. P. & N. H liUay, 'r.irn
N'.-w Yoik and I'luh delp
I li r 'i'li Pnllmpfi eitis mI-o O' enit
ed on tpuick sell edules betwen Jec
aouyille Mini t. Louis via Mi ntloello,
and letweeu J luksoii vllle ftud New
Orlean ad' 1 11 ion to ihrongh 1 ruins
m h Rutin Chair Cars between Sa
suliliiih in d .1. iiitguiuery.
agei
lin, .- nt ( ieo. I Ana 5)
(I Aug is, 1 s 7 7 , aged
TrevitH, -I
is;?
13 d.
Ti'ovits, ( 'ImrlcH li, s of Geo, l Aiijj
."1, 1877; tl Aug 19, 1877,aged
1 I d.
Tliai'ii, Isili.'l, w jt'Jumes, ! Julv
12, IH-29; l Dee 17, 1874,
ugutl 15 y "t ui tl.
Troup, Km mil li .Inn 24, 1S7;1; tl
Ja 27, I 880, aged 7 y : m
Tharn, Enuua, il of James, 1 Apr
15, I83j l Nov 29, lMi:5,
aged 7 y 7 in r d.
i liai p, W 111. s ol .lames, h ( Pel 15
1 881
1
in
21 d.
Stall lnepkei
Tl i If.i.nl tiniii wrvltn is li rl .eliis
Hassinger, John S. I Apr 3 1831; wju, ,,,si oouveniei.i se let.
tl Feb 23, 1NH7. aged B3 y 10 l r..-t the S.RABOAHD AIR LIN c.
m 20 d. RAILWAY will ticket p -e.. foi
any point, alTiirilitig the qulnkei
rlassiuger, rainier S. li Octolier 3, kohedules, Hues! tralux anit mosf eem
IKft'i'fl in ..utiin K nnanH. fortiible service. Its 1000 mile hooks
', I are rni ki roui
C. ver the entire
I'.liiilictli, w of Isaac,
1 1 Sep -Ji, 1821; dOct 2, L870,
aged 55 y 1 1 d,
Shetnorry, Parkey A. h of Adam B.
ami Amauda,d Feb 12, 1884,
aeil 2 y in I I tl.
Smith, Sarah lleich, w of John b
April 12, 1825j tl May 17,
1SS7, aged 63 y 1 m 5 d.
Wiand, Frank (;. B of Savilla H,
Shetnorry, l Apr 1, 1893; d
Aug 8, 1894, aged 1 v 4 m
7 d.
riiere are 27 unmarked graves in
I860; tl Nov 2. 1863, aged tnw cemetery.
,'i y 1 111 10 M. BWINEFOBD CEMETERY.
CJUh, Dora V. d Of L, E, b Aug 1 Reported bf tleo. W. Wagenioller.
23, 1889; d Nov 11, 1890, Hier Ruhet Albreoht Schweioforth,
aged 1 y - 111 1 0 tl.
Wilt, Mary M. iv of John, I) Pee
5, 17S!; tl July 15, 1850,
aged 66 y 7 in 11 tl.
Weiser, Thomas K. s of J. and F. d
Deo 14, 1881, agetl 1 y 2 m
1 d.
Wise, Hannah L tl of Fred, h June
10, 1885; d July 15, 1885,
aged 1 m 5 tl.
Woiitzel, Christopher, d Apr 10,
1857, aged 74 y.
Weutzel, Leah, w of Christopher, d
Mar 3, 1871, agetl 81 y 11m
27 d.
er is gebohrendeu 16 Febmarr
in Yahr Christ! 172S and ges
lorben Oct 15, 1810.
Hier Ruhet Johannes Hchweinford,'
geboren den 10th April 1758,
ges tori )en den 15ten Jenner
1805 und ward den darauf
( let 20, 1887, aged 25 y 17 tl
rlassiuger, Alida w ol (e. W.
b Apr 4, 18U3; tl DeeS, 1892.
Martin, Albert M., b of J. H. and
Hannah, tl Sp 27, 1889, agetl
20 y 1 in I I d.
Showers, Win. ! Dee 13, 1806; tl
.hiu 22, 1874, agetl !7 y 1 111
! tl.
Sclteafter, Regiuu E. tl of II. H.antl
M., I) May 29, 1871; tl April
30, 1873, aged 2 y 1 m 1 d.
Mild
I iillit
Amrllf-nn Fletlon.
In the fine old English novel. Har
s'.ti is proUating his mi worthiness.
"You are wealthy!" he rries, deeper
stely. "Yours sre these broud at'it-.-.
these oaks and yews"
The beautiful Betty interrupts him.
"Does it follow necessarily that I
have no yews for you?" she murmurs,
blushing with the utmost violence.
Here eTerythlnjr roes, and the bulk
of it substantially as merry as a mar
riage bell. Detroit Journal.
Waeh-
" lein
of 9,000 ml 1- intiludiuK Kloridn, -I 11 :ii
13 Weeks For 25 Cts.
For the brighten, newiieit
fend mult I - -1 -1 1 r lentimKU
m. . k v "i t! .:. j paper itiiu i . naa.
Itec.'KnittKl for f ighteen yetri tl
.ullturitjr on t&fttlerl i-.rtuuiinK to
Hue Ball. Trn Shootlnir. Billi.rdi
andkindrederorti. The he.t peperof
it. lied pulli.hod. For the purpose
of introducing it In new locelitl...
we will eend It thirteen weekefr?oc.
(lUopeJ. Sample op free. Addreei,
SiurliiK I. He, IT.". UhiiiIo II I.Ik. I'hllu
Proof Posltlre.
Mr. Fulton Street That was a very
sweet kiss you gave me at the masked
ball last evening,
Miss Hay Ridge Impossible I 1 was
masked; so you could not be sure that
you kissed me!
Mr. Fulton Street Oh. but I am I
kissed every girl there! Brooklyn
Eagle.
Chip of the Old niork.
"What n fine head your boy has!"
snid an admiring friend.
"Yes." replied t he fond father,
"he's a chip of the old block ain't
you. my boy?" N
"Yes, father; teneher said yester
day that I was a young blockhead."
Tit-Bits.
No Other Conrit Left.
"How did you happen to maul that
footpad so mercilessly ?" they asked of She Gelt Eiereiw Knoagh.
the mild little fellow." "I thought your wife was going to
"It wa all his own fault," was the j join our physical culture class this
reply. "I was too frightened to speak , year. Mr. Smythers?
when he stopped me, and he would have
had everything, his own way if he
Solgeoden Tag begraben Sein,"'1 bbed e ty me arm on
alter belief sich zu 47 yahren
8 monat und 30 tage. pein
Text war Teaaia 3817.
In memory of George Swineford
who departed this life Apr 5,
1818, aged 54 years.
Aurand, Solomon, Soehuleiu von
just had to fight, then." Chicago
Post.
Bxaasplat.
Men are examples; hurrying through
This world beeauss they've tot to.
A very few show what to do,
But more show us what not to.
yrsthtnatTlVwsHV.
She did intend to, but we've got a
girl who has been over from Sweden
only six weeks, and my wife has to talk
to her by making signs." Chicago
Times-Herald.
The Worm Turnei.
"Reslly, Mr. Henry, the smoke wss
to thick In your room you could cut
It with a knife," said the boarding
house lady.
-Well, I wish to ftoioue," wplitd
Henry, "you would get some stesk I
Published Mo mlny,
Wed nesrifty ami Friday,
n In reality n fine, fr--h,
errry-o' her dy I 1 I y,
giving thr laTent new nn
dayn of inane, and cover
ing new of the other
three. It contain All Im
portant foreign cable
new, which appear In
T iK DAILY TRIBUNE
of aatne date, a No Domen
tic and KoreigD Corres
pondence, Short StorieM,
Klcgant Half-tone tllua
trationn llumorutm Item,
1 in tn-.tr in I information,
FAfrhton Noted, Agricul
tural Viitter tinl om
prehennive and Keliiible
Kiuancial and Market lie
port. Regular uhcriptiou
price, 11,60 per year.
We forn.fth it with the
Post for $1.75 per year.
Nei
YorK Ml!
Publinlied on Tl!tirtB)
snd known for nrarlr
Inly yer In every , ,-t
of the 1'niteil Httr, , ,
Natinnsl Knniily News
iicrof IhehleheitcltM
fur fertnera end rillstm
It conUini ell the nm
Important genetal ii..
of TUB DAILY TIIIH.
t'NE up to hour of jtolu
to preai, nu brriettllunu
liepertmeut ol the blih.
est order, haa enterisls
Iiir rcadniK fur e very
mrmlwr of the family
old and young, Warkej
KeiMirin whli h urr ateep'.
etfias authority by (arm
era and counlrv iNer
chinU. and la lean, u
to date. Interesting nn.l
iNBlructive
Heitular lubecrlptiog
price. l on pi'T yeai
We furnlah it wllti thr
f'oi-T fori l.i'i per .ar.
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The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819" Assets 11,055,513.88
Home " " 3853 " 9,853,628.1
American " " " 1810 " 2,409,584.3
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The fidelity Mutual Life Association
Ycur Patronage Solicited.
u
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Fftik S. Riegls,
DEALER IN
1
mm
AND
Sewing Machines
iHlddlcburs:. - Pa.
Inquire for . .
T e r m s and
Hj gssTalsssDM ftwllgl
Prices
I
Tu ie is no better investiritnt for
people of small or large means than
the shares of the Union Consolidat
ed Mining Co., which are now being
offered at one cent a share, full pid,
non as8P8sable and without person
al liability. .
Interest Dividends at th9 rate of
10 percent per annum, payable half
yearly for two years, are ouarantk -ed.
in addition to the regularly earn
ed dividends.
We also call attention to the
"Smelter Shares" of the "Kkttlk
Cijrlkw." "Boundary Camp" and
"QdBBN Bkb" companies now sell
ing at three cents, with same inter
est dividend guarantee
All shares sold on the installment
plan, or all cash.
Send for illustrated circulars,
maps, terms, prices, etc.
Nalloniel lnis Promotion Company,
Fourth Floor, Andrus Bldg.,
3 2S-25t. Minneapolis. Minn.
J AS O. CHOUSE,
ATTORNKT AT LAW,
All hurting entrufteJ tohli"
will receive nrorupt atttntion-
Veterinary sUrceoN.
All profeeslonsl buMoeas entruattxl to mr "
will rtwlve prompt ana careful ilieiiw""
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. I A .1 . . . J . . I . .. m .. i i i M ill tu I
il lers oi Auuiiuistiiai'"-- ,p.i
entateof Wm. Leech, Is'e of Chapmeni I
Snyder county, r., dec u. navine - br0!.
to the underelgnsd, all peraon. kn "JL
eel Tea Indented to esid eeteie sre "3- mi
make Immediate payment, while thoe ,
elsttne will irreeenTthem duly eulhentlcei
the underelened. 1 facH.
m. L pottIb, grobok WSfa
Aworney.
Middleburgh, Pa., Jan. 23,
...
WANTED. Capable, reliable pereon (J
cry county to repreeent large compa"'
xpenee money sdranoea
ABD HOUSE, its Dearborn 8t, Cbl0
ulddothatto.'