The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 27, 1901, Image 6

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INSCRIPTIONS.
t Cotuttum Made from ail the Bury-
vmi Gfounilx in Snijdvr County
fes the Middleburqh "Post."
HlDDLEBURQ CBMKTKBY.
f.tl by K. 0. Hhindel.
Wfington, Jennie, w of C. F. d
Apr 24, ISHo, aged 26 v 4 m
6 d.
thriiman, .John, h Apr 18, 1811; 1
June 7, 1898, aged 57 v 1 m
27 d.
Beaver, Isaac, 1 Nov I, 1828; d
Apr 17, 1887, aged .rS y o m
16 d.
Brahman, Mary C. w of Henry, d
Nov 30, 1889. aged 36 v 7 m
22 d.
luffinartou, Robert, l Mar is.s,
aged 85 y.
Barber, tteed V, ? ol . (. aud K.
E. .1 Dec 1891, aged 9 m
22 (1.
Baubiuan, Israel
Bolender, Lutber Grant, a ofDan'i.
and Pabina, li Jan IS, 1868;
1 ct 25, 1877, asi 9 v 9 m
7 d.
Mender, Many V. s of Daniel
and S. il Mar 7, lNT'l, aged 7
U 21 d.
lofcnder, Geo. . b Apr 26, 1866;
l Aug 20, 1894, aged 28 y :
m24d.
BufBngton, V.. Ij, d Nov 29, su-,
aged 59 y ;'. m 19 d.
Boweu, Samuel.
Gblnion, David, b Nov 26, 117; !
June 30, 1882, aged 64 v 7 m
Id.
CrMse, Henrietta, w of Jeremiub, l
Sep 4, 1831; .1 ( M 16, 1881.
Orwise, Blanch i. J of .1. i. and
Alice CI) Apr -Jit, 1881; d
Mir 1 8, 1882.
Deobler, Muriab Margnretba, w of
Lu Iwig, I) May I I, 1794; d
May :!;',, IS58, aged 6 1 y 8 d.
Dale, Mary Magdalene, d 184
aged y.
Bfitrich, John A. M. a ol' Dubler
Ludwig, I. Sep "., 1781: d
Fuly 1, 1868, aged 80 y ! in
'2 d.
J :.. John, (I Mai 28, 1885, aged
t. y 1 in lit t ,1.
teiriuh, Mary Witlenmyer, w of
Si .. I) June 22, 181 I, d Sep
lflj, J896.
Usenlii wer, Snsann, w of Daniel, l
Vug 17, 1802; d July 25,
I860, aged .".7 y 1 i m 8d.
&b, Ellen, d of J. and R, d May 2,
1 s.ri7. agl I y 9 m ''! d. "
!, Sowara, 8 of J. and I.. ! May
3, ! 857, aged :! y I 111 26 d.
fob, nfuul child "i Fredrie and
Lydia, b Dec 31, 1.7, aged
1 in.
&b, Fretlric, b Feb 24, 1830; d
Nov 10, 1861, aged v 8 in
fi d,
Bsenhower, Peter, ii Mai 13, IT'.il
d July "J."), 1853, aged t2 v
1 in r d.
Eggert, Matthaus, l Sep 11, 1856;
u Mar 23, 1870, aged 12 y 7
in 12 d.
Sib, Frederic, b Aug 10, 1797; d
M;ir ! 5, 1 875, aged 77 v 7 in
5 !.
Efeeuliower, Daniel, bOol 21, 1788
d J 1 2, 1874, aged 85 y 7
m i 1 .!.
ifcterliue, Emma Estella, d of James
B. and roiiisa, d Dec 29,,
1 579, ageil I y 8 d.
Dora J. d of James and Lydia,
Jan 22. 1884, aged 24 v 9 ...
27 d. Probably Ayers.
&h, Sarah Ann.
Erb, Jacob, l !'. 28, 1 s-j:',; d May
"-. 1894, aged 70 y hn 11 d.
RIe, Ami M. w of Jacob, d May 25,
1893, aged - y 7 m M ,f.
ftrster, Harriet '. b June 17,
1841; d Nov 1 1, l,S7i.
Frain, Alma II. d of Peter and
Nancy, l June 12, 1 sr.r,; d
July 12, 1856, aged y 1 in.
Forrey, Lydia, d of N. andS. d Oct
19, 1858, aged :; , jod.
Fbrrey, Mary A. d of N. and S. d
Mar 17, 1X5N, aged 2 y 15 d.
Fn-cr, Jacob, I) Nov 2:5, 17S2; d
Feb l::, 1864, aged SI y '2 m
21 d.
fryer; Suanna, w of Jacob, d Nov
3, 1873, aged 83 y 11m 21 d.
ty, John, Ij Feb 20, 1804; d
June 9, 1880, aged 7J y 3 m
19 d.
iArster, Junes !:. n of J. A.andM.
J. d Aug D5, 187X, aged 2 y
10 m 20 d.
! T r iir n I T
1 reese, imam s 01 . r . ami jcmiic,
d May 20, 1895.
Frain, Peter, d May 0, 1889, aged
75 y 3 m 4 d.
Frain, Nancy J, w of Peter, d Nov
5, 1892, aged 70 y 8 111 0 d.
(ioldinan, Meina, from Bavaria, Eu
rope, d Dec 29, 1837, aged 20
years.
Gilbert, Mary Ann; w of Henry, b
Apr 7, 1825; d Sep 16, 1859.
aged 34 y 5 m 9 d.
(lauglcr, Mariab, w of Samuel, b
Jan 28, 1803; d May 3, 180!,
aged 00 y 3 m 5 d.
Gilbert, Mary E. d of Henry aud
Mary Ann, d Apr 0, 1873,
aged 21 y 5 in 20 d.
Gutelius; John Elmer, b of G. C.
and A. M. I Mar 24, 1870; d
May 9, 1870, aged 1 m 10 d.
(filbert, David Wallace, b Apr 24,
187"); d Oct 29, 175, aged 6
in 5 d, son of Jacob and Ada.
Gilbert, ( brrie Elizabeth, d of Jacob
and Ada, b Aug 27, 1 877; 1
Feb 5, 1881, aged :'. y 5m 8d.
Graybill, John R. ofC. E.and M.
' i. d Oct 17, 1895, aged 2 y 8
m 7 d.
Hertlein, Conrad, d Fell 23, 1836,
aged 68 y 22 d.
Hetrich, 8olmy, d Dec 28, 1830,
aged 2") y 5 in.
Hetrich, Jones, b Nov 15, 1815; d
Jan 18, 1840, aged 21 y 2 m
3d.
lb trick, Catharine, d June 22,
1861, aged 13 y :; m 19 d.
Hetriok, Elisabeth, w of Henry, d
Nov 5, 1862, aged 7'J v 2 in
6 d.
Hare, Barbara, w of Valentine, d
Mar 20, 1858, aged 70 y I m
2-1 d.
Hetrich, Jamb, b May 27, 1810; d
June 13, 1846, aged 36y 16 d.
Hare, Mary, b July 1. 1818; d Sep
19, 1850, aged 82 y 2 m 15 d.
Herrold, Ada B. d of Devi S. and
Lydia, 1 Feb 9, 1826, aged 2
y 9 in 15 d.
Herrold, Geo. Irvin, s of Levi S.
and Lydia, b Apr 20, 1845; d
Feb 26, 1859, aged 13 y 10m.
Hetrich', Heinricb, b of Jacob and
Sarah, b Oct 2s, 1845, d Mar
1, 1810, aged 6 m 3 d.
Heiter, Millard M. g of J. and E. d
Feb 5, 1835, aged 2 y 1 1 in
1 d.
Hoffman, Franklin, b of George V.
and Lagh, b Mar 19, 1842; d
Mar 30, 1843, aged 1 y 11 d.
I let rich, Henry, s ol Jacob and
.Sara, b Oct 28, 1845; d Mar
1 8 16, agei! 6 in 1).
Hummel, Win. b May 3, 1813; d
Dec 26, 1861, aged 48 y 7 m
2:! d.
Hare, Valentine, d Nov 29, 1852,
aged 72 y 12 d.
Han-, Henry, b Mar 7, 1822; d Jan
1864, aged 11 y Id 111 2 d.
Hassinger, Jos. b Nov 29, 1800; d
Sep 2o, 1861, aged ('( v '. m
Jl d.
Hassinger, Sophia, w of Joseph, 1
Feb 25, 1807; d Aug 19,
1889, aged 82 y ;i in 24 d.
Hoch, John, b June 1, 1811; d Mar
20, 1888, aged 76 y ! m 18 d.
Hoch, Elizabeth, w of John, 1 Mar
12, 1818; d Oct 27, 1892,
aged 7 I y 7 in 1 5 d.
Hains, s of John and A. b Mar :'.
1864.
Hare. Jacob F. r of John D. and
Amelia, d Sep 11,1 875, aged
7 in 27 d.
Hummel, Moses, b Jan lli, 1845; d
Sep 24, 1872, aged 27 v 8 m
8 d.
Hare, Elizabeth, w of John, b May
28, 1807; d Mar 18j 1880,
aged 72 y 7 111 20 d.
Hare, Angeline, v of Geo. b Feb
8, 1841; d Api 7, 1878, aged
37 y 1 in 2'..d.
Hackenburg, Cora, d of Frederic
and E. d Mar 7, 1H79, aged 2
y 3 in 13 d.
I are, George, b of George and Ag
nus, d Sep 21, 1 880, aged 17 d.
Heintzelman, Harvey T. s of I),
and Catharine, d Nov 12,
1890, aged 4 y 2 m 6 d.
Hate, Chas. Calvin, a of Geo. and
Angeline, b Dec 3, 1808; d
Oct 2. 18S0, aged 17 y 9 in
29 d.
Hummel, Clara, w of Wo. b May
10, 1818; d Mar 14, 1894,
aged 75 y 10 m 4 d.
Hare, John, b Aug 16, 1809; d
July 10, 1892, aged 82 y 10m
24 d.
Hetriek, Mary, d Mar 22, 1889,
aged 75 y 4 m 2 d.
Hummel, Elias, d July 28, 1895, 1
aged 52 y 7 in 2 d.
Houtr, John F. b Sep 15,1855; d
Jan 9, 1 894, aged 38 v 3 m
24 .1.
Hare, Sarah S. d of N. P. andLvdia,
A. h May 0, 1804; d Aug 1,
1883, aged 19 y 2 m 25 d.
Hare, Bliss.
Hare, Infant dan of N. P. and L. A. I
b Dec 20, 1878; d Jan 5,;
1879, aged 15 d.
King, Anthony J. s of lx;vis and
Lydia, b Oct 10, 1849; d Nov,
15. 1859, aged 10 y 30 d.
Kremer, Elmira (5. d of F. E. and
Elinira G. d June 28, 185,
aged 2 111 1 d.
Kremer, Ann Eliza, b Jan 2, 1815;
d Nov 2, 1865.
Kleiner, Frederic Evans, b Jan 27.
1820; d Feb 15, 1887, aged
67 y 19 d.
Kremer, Geo. b of Geo. and Catha
rine, b Apr 17, lS'J7;d Oct 3,
1833.
Kremer, Margaret B. d of Ceo. and
Catharine, d Sep 26, 1875,
aged 58 V 1 111 6 d.
Kremer, Geo. b Nov 21, 170": d
Sep 10, 1854.
Kremer, Catharine, w of Hon, Ceo.
b May 13, 1794; d Sep 13,
1880j aged 86 y 4 m.
Kerstcttcr, Ei a, d of D. F. and
( 'atharine A. I Dec 17, 1878;
d May I, L880, aged 5 y 1 ra
is d.
Kerstetter, Uriah, b Mar 29, I860;
d Sep 30, 1885.
Kern, Geo. il ( Icl 1, 1896, aged 77
y :! 111 d. i
Lenhard, Isabella, d of Henrv and
liVdin, b Nov IS, 1832; ii Nov I
16, 1848, aged 15 v 11 d 28
d.
licnhart, Henry, b Mar 1Si)7; d
Mar 26, 1819, aged 12 y.
Limb it, Infant 1 of John and Re-
bie, I. Nov 23, 1878, aged 16 d.
Libbv, Harvey C. a of John and
Louisa ( :. d Aug 10, 1891,
aged .") m.
Mover, Mariab, w ol Daniel, b Apr
I. 1833; d Dec 1, 1S59, aged
26 y 7 in 1! 7 d.
Miller, Joseph, ii May 15, 12 !; d
May 11, 1895, aged 70 v 11
111 27 d.
Moat, Barbara E. d of George and
Elizabeth, d Oct 1!), 1837,
aged 3 y I 111 1 d.
Moycr, Robert W. s of D. and M.
d July 25, 1854, aged 1 v 2 111
Od.
Mei t, Emma Johanna, d of Fred
rick and Eliza, d Jan 27,1857
aged 1' in I d.
Moser, Johannis, b Nov 12, 1786;
d May 15, 1855, aged 68 v 5
in -23 d.
Musser, Mary Dealmia, d Aug 11,
1865, aged 2 y 1 in 2 d,
Men, Frederic, b Sen 10, 1819;
d July 25, 1866, aged 46 y
1( m 15 d.
Mertz, Elizalietb, v of Frederic, l
Dee 20, 1833; d Apr 5, 1S70,
ti ;! 45 y 3 m 1 5 d.
Mink, Henry., b July 25, 1834; d
Oct K 1880, :iged 52 y 2 111
2 1 d.
Mench, Susanna Alice, b Oct 23,
1870, d June 6, 1895. t
Moat, Lydia A. w of ( leo. M, d
Nov 12, 18! 2, aged 10 y 11 m
23 d.
Moatz, George, d July 25, 1878,
aged 73 y 8 111 22 d.
Moat, Elizabeth, w of Georgo, b
Apr 6, 1813; d Dec 22, 1880,
aged 07 y 8 in 10 d.
Moat, Jennie R.
Musser, John ,. b June is, 1843;
d May 28, 1895, aged 51 y
llmlOd.
Norman, Sarah, d ol' John and
Catharine, I, Sep 12, 1 S I 1; .1
May 30, 1868.
Norman, John, d Apr 20, 1 895,
aged 78 y 10 in 11 d.
Norman, Catharine, w ol John, d
Mar 1 I, 1889, aged 71 v 2 in
20 d.
Picard, Raphael, U Apr 17, 1801; d I
May 17, 1868, aged 07 y 1 m. j
Peters, Andrew J. b Nov 1, 1819;
d May 25, 1S77, aged 57 y 61
m 24 d.
Ptahler, Albert M. d Aug 10, 1879, j
aged 0 m 21 d.
Reed, Waldo, born in the State of
Conn. 1803; dial June 3,1
1850, in Middleburg, Union'
Co., Pa., aged 42 years.
"C. C. C." on Every TabletT
Every tablet of Cascarets Candy
Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C.
Never sold in bulk. Look for it and
accept no other. Beware of fraud.
All druggists, 10c.
SOME NEW JERSEY WHALES, j
EKttMlTC Damncr Done to a l l.br r- j
' Net by Onr Making i
Ilia Toilet.
ill
"Down on the Jersey coast, where
I epest the summer last ye.tr." saiil
a lanilsman, relates the New York
Suu, "1 met a fisherman who told me
a story about a wbnle a hunohback
wbule. This iUhtrman bad a pound
uet. planted off the beach. The net
was many hundred feet lonff and cwst
hundreds, I don't know but thousands,
of doilars. One day after he had got
the r.et cat the fisherman saw a little
farther off shore a humpback whale,
sort of idling' around in the water,
but gradually working; inshore. It
whs not unusual to see whales off the
coast, and the fisherman wasn't ery
particularly struck by thi whale,
even when he saw that he was edg
ing in toward the lund and toward
his pound net, because he expected
really every minute to see him sheer
off and co to pea strain.
"The Idea of thewhale'a troublinprhis
pound net never OCOUTKO to him, but
the first tiling he knew the whale was
right along-side of it. The next min
ute the fisherman saw the whale rub
bing, his back and sides against it,
rubbing the barnacles off his back on
his pound net!
"The hard, lulled rope, tied up in
f;;nnoiul imshis, was just the thing
for this, or would have been if the
net and the stakes had been a little
stronger; bin apparently it pleased
the whale greatly as it was. He
rubbed nlong it slowly, the barnacles
catching in the angles of the mwshes
and being yanked olT, or else a bunch
of them, or the surge of the whale,
or both together, tearing the net in
some places, the whale crowding in
harder all the lime and being espe
cially tickled when he rubbed agaiust
n stakr. but making the stake bend
and crack. And still n-crowding
harder and harder, nibbing and scrub
bing nloiiLT. 1 lie wnale finally pushed
the whole blessed pound net clean
over and wrecked and lmlf destroyed
it. Then he up helm and put to sen.
"Well, now, you know, I was in
cltned to doubt this story; just a lit
tle, anvhow; but another fisherman
T aaw down there said, while th
happened before he came, he didn't
question that it was the simple truth,
lie s;iid he'd seen whales rub and roll
on a sandy beach to rub barnacles off.
and lie didn't see why a whale should
n't use n pound net for that if it
found one bandy. He said whales
often got gnat numbers of barnacles
on them, not on the under part of
the body, but on the sides or back,
and that the barnacles grew anil
thrived there just as they would, for
instance, on a turtle, or as they do in
enormous numbers on ships. These
barnacles may not actually irritate
the whale, but they impede its prog
ress just as they would a ship's, and
make the whale want to get rid of
them.
"The whale can't very well mb the
barnacles off on the bottom, because
it, would be likely to find only soft
007P and mud, and that's alout what
he'd find inshore, too, at the month
of rivers and such placet; but if he
strikes a sandy beach, there he'll rub
himself. And lie might clean himself
on a rocky const; but if b did, it
wouldn't be on the rocks, but on some
little beach where there was a place
for it, made by the weathering of the
rocks and grinding up of the frag
ments by the sea. The whale, this
man said, certainly does come into
such places to rub the barnacles off;
and ho thought the pound net story
was no fish story, but just a plain
statement of the facts.
"I met down there another fisher
man still who told me about a hump
back whale lie onco met off Sandy
Hook, when he was going into New
York on a fishing smack. This whale
was lying on top of the water, dead,
to all appearances; and from what
showed of it above the water it ap
peared to be about 48 feet long. They
headed the smack up for it. and bad
got within nlHiut 3il feet of it. when
one of the crew dropped a sweep on
the smack's deck. It struck the deck
with a loud bang, nnd
"Swish slap! went the whale's tail
as l.e threw it up and then slammed
it down on the water; and, zoo-op!
down and away he went !n a grand
crush and slather of foam and waves.
They saw him again about a quartet
of a mile olT, and thin they didn't sea
him ngain nt all.
"The whale, you see, had just been
lying there on the water asleep. And
they were glad the man dropped 1he
onr as he did and waked him, be
cause the smack was a small sloop,
nnd the whale would have made it
warm for them if they'd been over
him, as they might have been, whin
he woke up."
for Infants and Children.
Castorla la a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare,
gorio. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, n
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. It destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishness.
It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth,
lng Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulate the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural gjeeD
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
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5ew South V;i!os lias not i nly tlie
larfrest duck farm in the common
wealth, but also probably the largest
incubator in the world. The farm and
incubator are situated at l'otnny, near
Sydney, the latter, according- to a Syd
ney paper, having a capacity of 11,440
duck eggs, or H.0S0 lien eggs. It is not
necessary that it should be tilled at
anv one. time. The eggs can be put in
at intervals, a. they are available. With
50 eggs only it will work just as well
as if it were tilled. The incubator w ai
designed and constructed by its pro
prietor, with the aid of an ingenious
local mechanic. N. V. lierald.
Chronic Kicker.
First Waiter That man over at the
corner table is an awful kicker.
Seoond Waiter Yes; he complained
the other day because there were no
pearls in his oysters.
"And now he wants to know what
we mesa by removing the diamonds
from the dismond-bsck terrapin."
Philadelphia Record.
T be I .1 . r of Sons?.
"Now, darling, will you grant me
one favor before I go'.'"
"Yes, George, I will," she said,
droop. in;' her eyelashes anil getting i
her bps in Shape. "What is the fa
tar I can grant you?"
"Only a litilc! sung at the piano,
love. 1 am afraid there is n do out
sjdo wailing for me, and I wast to
Bi-.u-o him away." Tit-Bits.
Floelta of PSMtMlM.
Hides Yes; Wilkins is a mind read
er. You Know Hilarum, the crazy
man? Well, the other day he was
crazier than usual, and then got
drunk, to boot. And we set Wilkins
to work reading his mind.
Wicks -Must have been Interesting.
Hicks Interesting? Wilkins said it
was just line reading a Sunday paper.
Puck.
Aaullirr ChsSMi
Susan I just hate these uouundruaa
fiends.
Kitty Tndeed? Why?
Susan Because the other evening
Mr. Stubklns asked me: "Will you be
my wife?" and when I said "Yes," he
said be would give me another guess.
Detroit Free Press.
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MjnDMCBURe.W
All bunin.'is entrusted tohil
will receive nroinot nttwituni-
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Genuine stamped CCC Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as food."
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Inteuest Diviuenhs at thfl rate
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