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

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A ( ottection Mad Jnm attthe Ihiru
imj QyOHndt in .S'iyi.r Count i
tor the hfiddiebunjh "Pod"
Globe Mills Cemeteby.
Rrportul by Qm. W. WmftMiwlier.
Bister, Elisabeth, d of Bliaa and
Judith, l Nov 25, 1863; d Nov
10, 1882, aged 3 y 1 1 m 24 d.
EM-.. i i. I , - i odo. l
i-ovj, .MOiuri, i) IOOO, II
" Apr 25, 1883, aired 20 y 10 d.
... 0, ,,.,000
Srdley, Simon, l Jan 6, 1838; d
Erdl
Ben 12, 1889. Private ('.. I).,
1"' Kegt, Pi. Vol.
Faceiy, Mary Ann, w ol Geo. K.
l". Feb 17, 1849; d Sep 1,1809
uged l!i y in 1 1 .1.
Fagely, Mary A, Nora, il of Geo. K.
ami M. A. d Sep 1'.', 1870,
aged 1 y in 10 d.
Field, ( 'ora A. ,1 ol John and M. I.
June 'J". 1874; d duly 23,
1 - 79, aged 5 y 1 in '' d.
Fi.ll, Emanuel, d Feb 28, 1 888,
aged 04 y 7 m 25 d.
Foye, Klizubetli, l of I. F. a n il
Lydia A. li Dee (J, 17": d
An,' 2, 1891, aged 1" v 7 in
20 d.
Freed, Mary A. v. of Abram, l Dec
I, 1 87 1, aged 27 y '' in.
Freyman, ( 'Imrlef, I' June 7. 1 8 1 1 ;
! N'.v 17". a'r''d 04 v 5 in
0 d.
Freyman, Emma J.d of Wm. and
' Savilla K. b M 21. 1887; l
-Mar 1, 1808.
treynmu, Sarah Ann, d of and
U. b July 27. 1837; d July
2- i, 1 S 13.
Freyman, Savillii I!, w of Win. I
Apr 27. 1849; il Mar 1868,
ag d 18 y 10 m 12 d.
Gariiiiin, Meurv O, s of Geo. Gar
man and ( 'lara I Straub, d
A ng 10, IS89, aged :'. y 1 d.
Gemb 'i ling, Anna J. E. d of Alfred
S. and M. M. d Mar 29, 1882,
aged '.i m -J7 d.
Gembcrliug, Adam Wilson Vituiis,
g ol Alfred 8. and M. M. b
Apr 18, is-r,; , Mar 4, 1891,
aged 5 y 10 m 6 d.
Gemberling, Sallie '. d of same, b
Feb 22, 1,-73; d Sep 1, 1892,
aged lit y (5 m 12 d
rilbt rt, 1 liana, w of Win. I
80, 1826; d Mar 28,
nged 5 I v 7 ni 28 l.
1 illy
idl,
111 ... , ... r l e w i .
Uilbert, lara J. u ol W m. and .
h May 18, 1866; i
1 870, ncetl I ". v I m
18,
Gilbert, Maria '. -! of Sarah, Ii Mat
4, 1 857j ugi 'I i y i! mi.
Glaze, .loin).
Hni I ..r 1 .... i .....t
i.. tin.
Arietta, il May 8, 1887,
i assit i -. I ivtlin, w of I evi
20, ! 895, agetl 52 y I m.
Heckiuan, Samuel, I Apr 10, 1803
il Feb I, 1 883, agei! 7'.' v in
J! .i.
Ileiut.t'inmn, Arthur V. .Ian 7,
I860, aged 2 in 1 1 d.
Heioteliiinn, Foster S. h hi' Jacob
and II. K. .1 Fell 15, 1871,
aged in in :'. il.
Heintzelnian, Henrietta K.
Jacob, l Apr L851;
ol
Inn
1871, a'r
n v
Heim,
ihn S. d Oct
1 14 y 8 in lo d
nge
II
fill ! 'I.-,
,!i
.-. M.i:
w i ii baniuel, li
:d Dei- !. 1888,
JllU
e 12, L8O0
i S ii
a 'eil v
Hendricks, Sam
d.Inn L2. 1
.1
an a i
. 1799
i y 11
ii rt, Ii
1802,
ng
I -
in ! d.
Hotitz, Mary Aim, w ol
All
S,
3, ls;,,:;. d Apr 1 '
a:
I 28 v 7 m "id.
Hummel, Hen';, b Dec 17, I803j d
.Nov 2, 1800, uged 02 v 1 in
,1
1 hit mi il, Sarah, w of benj.
S i. 30, 1835: d Jan li
l. I,
1802
aged 26 y :) m 15 d.
llu n i, Harriet, d of B. and C. d
el 22, 1854, aged 1 y
28 d.
8 m
Hummel, Carrie E. d of Wm. and
Eliza, d Aug 31, 1872, aged
9 m 26 d.
Hummel, Calvin E.s of Wm. and
Eliza, d Aug 31, 1870, aged I
3 m 16d.
Hummel, .Chaa. P. a of Win. and I '
Eliza, d Apr 6, 1 869, aged 2 00 Leesman, Ambrose, s of W. and A.
2d. d Mar 13, 1384, aged 11 y l
Hummel, Mabel 8. d of Wm. and m 24 d.
Eliza, d June 11, 1882, aged 'ijessman, Amanda, w of Win. d
1 m 4 d. June 19, 1884, aged 40 y 3 m
Hummel Danlnl. h Jan 1S IR1K.I 24 d.
d Jan 27, 1873, aged 58 y 14
l
Hummel, Maria B. w of Benj. b
Sep 18, 1833; d May 29,1889
aged 58 y 8 m 17 d.
Hummel, Catharine, w of Simon, d
Apr 25, 1885, aged 55 y 7 m
12 d.
Hummel, Simon, d Oct 25, 1889, J
aged M J J m 18 d.
Hummel, Elizahetb, b June 27,
1S25; d Dec 29, 1893, aged
(38 y 0 m 2 d.
Hummel, Henrv, h Aug 1, 1820; d
Mar It!, 1889, aged 62 y 7 m
15 d.
Hummel, Eliambeth, w of Beoj. d
Apr 13, 1895, aged 90 y 3 m
i d-
Hummel, W. Anion, b Jan 7,
1804. aged 33 y (5 ni 9 d.
Keck, Anna, w of Bliaa, d Jan 21,
1893, aged 78 v 0 m 29 d.
Keck, Elias, b Dee 20, 1822; d Dec
3, 1875, aged 52 y 10 m 10!
d.
Keck, Catherine, l Apr 17, 1785;
d Nov o, 1863, aged 78 y 6 ni
19 d.
Keck, Michael, b Mar in, 1789; 1
Sep 7, 1851, aged 63 y 7 d.
K.rk. Man . b Apr 20, 1820; d Sept
20, 1894, aged 74 y 5 m 10 d.
Keck, Mary S. d of Henry and Mary
M. d .lime 16, 1875, aged 1 y
1 in In d.
Keck, ( 'harles, b M 27. 181 I.
Keck, Frank, b of Michael and
Catherine, I. Sep 22, 1826; d
July 1 1, 1847, aged 21 y 0 m
lI.I i
1 1.
Keck, Johnson, son of Elius and
Anna, li June 22, 1855;d Apr
21. 1856, aged 10 m 2 d.
Keck, of Elias ami Anna, b June
2n, 1849; d Mar 13, 1858,
nged 8 y 8 in 2;'. d.
Keeler, Emma Jane, d of Kli and
Matilda, h Apr 2'.'. 1855; d
May 7. 1864, aged 9y I d.
Keeler, West, h Mar 10, 18 13; d
Mar 28, 1 si'' 1, aged 20 y I in
18 d.
Keeler, utlicrine, d of Eli and Ma-
tilds, l.o. t 18, 1851, d Jnn 2,
1871, aged 10 y 2 ru 1 1 d.
Keeler, Matilda, w of EH, d Dec 7,
1 805, aged 75 v 8 in 1 5 d.
Ki . ler, Jacob, 1 Aug 22, 1849,
uged titi y 5 in 15 d.
Kelzlcr, Elizabeth, l .Vug 22, 1792
il May H, 1852, aged 59 v 8
in is.d,
Kinney, Mai v J. d of H. and L, d
June 25, 1858 aged 2 v 2 in
16 d.
ixiine.v i.ii a ii in . nsen m. ai U
2. '
1." It.... i M ; i . i' T. 1. li I
ntarv u iuiie .', touu: u
1 1 .nine y,
Sep I, 1861, aged 2 v 2 m 2.".
d.
Kline, Edwartl, of John and Mary
M. I. Mar 1:'., I832;d May '.i,
IS55, aged 2:'. y 1 in 26 d.
Kline, Fleiiora, il ol' S. M. ami
Amelia, d July 22. 1864. aeed
1 1 ni h i
Kline. John, I, D,c 1.", I7'.ii;; , Feb
1 7. 1865, aged 68 y '1 in 2 d.
Kline. Magdalena, w of John, Ii
l'eli 21, 1801; J Aug 17, 18(11
aired til I y .") ni lili (1.
Lawver, Jacob II. s of Solomon and
Fannie, b Nov 1857; 1
Mar 7. L8S2, agetl -1 y :'. in
12.1.
rawver, Solomon, l Feb 0, 1 s-J;: d
Dec 11,1894, nged 08 y 10 m
'' d.
Leitzel, Catherine, d l Sem ami
Eve, d Mav in, 1802, need 10 1
y 8 in 2 1 d
Leitzel, George Wnsliingtoii, -on oi
I.. I,., I ' ..,,.1 M. ,,!(!,.. .1 Q...
' ' -lou ..i. oio. i, ii .-i i
2'. i. 1870, nged 2 m 25 d.
Leitzel, Reuben II. s of Sem and
fel
7, 1837; d IV" 20.
1882, nged 45 y U in 13 d.
Lcitel, lialpb Howard, sofHoward
and Ann Elizabeth, Ii Oct 20,
L894; d .Ian 21, 1895, aged :'.
in 1 d.
Leitzel, Samuel C. s of Sem and Eve
li June It:, 1845; d Apr I,
1873, aged 27 y 9 m L5 d.
Leitzel, Sem, d Apr 17, 1 S1. 7, aged
84 y 1 1 in 22 d. ,
Leitzel, Thomas Jeff, s of Sem and
Eve, b Aug :;, 1848; d Sep 18, !
1863, agetl 5 y 1 m 15 d.
Leitzel, Eve, w of Sem, d Feb 15,
1896, aged 80 y 1 m 2o d.
Leiteel, Kate Ellen, d of John P.
and Martha, b Sep 1, 1877; d I
M 13. 1893. atred II v 1 m
Lejsman, Cbarle?, e of W. and A. d
Mar R 1K7P, nrroA K m 91 .1
Lessmau, Wm. sol W. and A. d Like Diogenes of old, Mrs. Naney
Mar 13, 1884, aged 5 y 5 niB. It-ring, a Chicago book publisher,
16 d- . aiitinu fx. is !
, ... , ,
n'n 1 1 '
Mengel, Cora M. d of Henry H.
and I j. A. d I W '(. 1SS3.
Mnsser, W. H. Co. C. 172 Kegt.
Pa. Vol. Inf.
Nagle, Anion, s of David and H. d
July 21, 1872, aged 11 y 3 m
27 d.
Nagle, Ijewis Milton, s of David
and H. b Apr 14, 1S75; d Jan
27, 1877, aged 1 y 7 m 13 d.
Pontius, Daniel, s of Thomas and
Catherine, b June 29, 1832; d
Nov l, 1855, aged 23 y 9 m
8 d.
Pontius, Irwin W. s of George and
Sunn, d May 4, 1804, aged 1
y I in li) d. "
l'ontiu, Henry C. 8 of I'. and S. b
Aug 1, I M S, aged 2 y 7 d.
Pontius, John, s ni" Peter and Sarah
b June 1H, is II; d Nov 6,
1871, aged 3" y I m 17 d.
Pontius, Lovina, d of Peter and
Sarah, b Oct 10, 1855; d Aug
17, 1875, aged in y 10 m 1 d.
Pontius, Peter, b June 12, 1807; tl
July 1 1, 1888, aged 81 y 1 in
Pontius, Sarah ( '. d of Peter
anil
Sarah, h Mar 7, 1851;
2:;, 1802, aired 1 y 1 1
I Feb I
111 10
Piatt, Isaac, b Jan 17, 1827; d Dec
2", 1895, aged 68 y 1 1 m :' d
Piatt. Susanna, w of Isaac, b Nov
1::. 1895, aged 68 y 11 in 3 d
Rati, Agues, w of B. F. d Jan 31,
1883, aged 21 y 1 m 21 d.
linn, Simon, J Sep il, 1885, aged
56 y 8 in ii d.
llaueli, Li i lie, d of ieorge V
and
Mary T. A. M..
1875, aged 1 y 19
I Oct 25,
1.
ieiuard, t 'atlierii
W of William.
lieinard, William.
Reich, Sarah '. b Aug 20, 1851
Lteiter, Mnrv, vv of Geo. b Fel
eh -1 ,
I
8:
itz,
r86; d May
1868, aged
. y in.
Andrew, d Oct 15, 1 8461
ogetl 6 I y.
Kcnmnger, Emma P. d of Levi and
Catherine ! Ian 2. i urtq.
. ...
. '-'i - ,
ticil 1 y i a,
Renninger, Bllisabetti, :1 Mar n,
1885, ap-il 7;', y Q m21 J.
rleooioger, Abraham, s or Jacob atu
Sarah, b Uct lo, loop, d Jan
2, 1853 of a WOUOd received
in the battle ol' Fredericksburg
Va. Was a private of the 131
Kegt, aged 26 y 2 m 15 d.
tenninger, Jacob, b Hoc 23, 1700;
d Apr 2, 1873, aged 7:5 v 3 m
9 d.
tenninger, Sarah, w of Jacob, b
Aug 12, 1801; 1 July 7, 1864,
aged ii- v 10 m 25 d.
lienninger, Catherine, w of Adam
I) Sep I I, I SI."; J Mav
1 870, !it,r''J "-" v 7 m 17 d.
Licnnino-er. Geoii'c. li Fel li. ISO I-
r. , r-
I V ft 1 -
(I .Nov
lolltl BITeO O0 VO III
!
lienninger, Marctret, b .Ian
4.
1802; d Dec "J:;, 1867
c.:. v 1 1 in in .1.
'j-,' "
Itemnger, rienryd. B01 .Adam andlchinea ami fixtures, value $::o,
C. d Mar O, 1870, nged 0 mj
2'2 d. i
Keninger, Phoebe ('. d of Levi and'
nod Catl.eri.ir, tl July i5f
1870, nged 3 HI lid.
Keninger, Pliocbc II. d ol Adam I
and Lnvena, d Mar 27, 1870.1
nged in m IGd.
Kitman, John, d ( )ol
aged ."tl y I m.
Kitman, .Maria A. v
10
-a . i
. . ...... 1 1 i
,. .,.. tf iovi
aged zu y t in to
llomig, Daniel, d July
11 n rt
aged 1- y 2 m d. 'were scarcely extinguished in strick-
Koush, Clara .Mav, d of Ezra and; tu Jacksonville vh u word came i n r
Mary .1. Ii Aug 25, 1870; dj the wires: "Order prevails, and the
June 27, 1887, aged 10 y 10;
Roush, I ieorge Wesley, s of .Taints
AtK Emma, b Feb is, 1877J
, peb L3, 1885, aged 7 y 11
m 2:5 d.
i0,Isi, Mnrv Ann Jane, w of Ezra,
m
d.
b Dec 14, 1849; d Apr 13,
1881, aged 31 y 3 in 20 d
Roush, Mary Ann, w of Joseph, b
Jnn 0, 1842; d May 30, 1805,
"Red 23 y 1 m 24 d.
'ionsn' Margaret A. d of Ezra and
Mary, d -Nov 15, 1873, aged
IP m u
Roush, Mary A. w of Ezra, b Oct
18, 1844, d Jnn 10, 1871,
aged 26 y 2 ni 28 d.
Get What You Ask For!
When you ask for Cascarets Candy
Cathartic be sure you get them.
Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C.
Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is
always a cheat and a fraud. Beware!
All druggists, ioc.
.seiircninp ior an
' honest man. She
has made the announcement that she
wii pay the sum of $1,000 to the first
! bmdnrM or profesKiwual man who
can prove conclusively that he haa
carried on hie work for one month
without lying, the proof to be pre
sented to a commit tea of Ave for it
decision. Mrs. Irving does tutt expect
to lose the money, hut she is quite
lire that if she does lose the honesty
of the person securing the $1,000 will
hare reduced hi in to sush straits that
he wirl need every penny of it. She
is convinced that it is a practical im
pnssihTity for one to live a strictly
honest business or professional life
under the present conditions of so
ciety. It in hard to believa, comment
ed the Troy (X. Y.) Times, that Mrs.
Irvine; is entirely correct in her views,
though it may be admitted that de
ceit is sometimes practiced in many
forms of business and in most if not
all professions. l!'it. regardless of all
hair-splitting, there are plenty of
honest men. The fact is that busi
ness and professional success is based
on integrity, and without it perma
nent prosperity would be Impossible.
There may be niul doubtless are
"tricks of trade" in very many occu
pations. Yet as a rule honesty and
good faith are the qualities which
lead t-o confidence and keep the
world's affairs In healthful motion.
Character and uprightness are still
positively valuable possessions, and
the honest man is by no means as
scarce as the pessimists would like to
have us beli ve.
Two-cent stamps (Buffalo exposition
series) worth considerably more than
their face value.
Much ftiulit
may be tin' seit)rl
ro..ro stamps. t0 a blunder said to
have been made by the bnrenii of print
ing and engraving at Washington. It
is said that a sheet containing too
stamps was reversed before being run
off, thus caU8ing tic picture of the ex
press t rain to be printed inverted with
in the rid border. There are 100 of
them in existence, ami collectors are
already looking for them. The sheet
was not noticed by the authorities at
Washington, the story goea, and it is
further reported that it was sent in
llie ordinary course of business to
Brooklyn, where it was placed on sale.
A manufacturing firm bought ten of
the stamps, and wrote to the depart
ment at Washington complaining of
weni. uatng ona ol tne very stampa in
transmitting i,s letter of protest.
Thus the fact came OUtgBnd an enter
prising philatelist at Waahington at
once set about trying to seen re as many
cf them as possible. He secured four
by paying a Brooklyn man $20 each for
'hem. A stamp firm here is said to
naTe secui-t-d two more of the stamps.
The extent and rigor "f the sa! ion
imaahlng crusade in Kansas may be
Work of Snliiou
Sinitahera.
judged from the
following items of
a petition fi 1 e tl
with the court in a suit brought by a
keeper against the men and women
who smasJiecl his saloon: "Two bar
rels whisky, value $;jl)(); three half
barrels whisky, value $250 ten gal
lons apple Jack, value $3U; ten gallons
peach brandy, value $30; ten gallons
ri". value $o; to jraliona wine, value
Tli. ...1,.... .. I.... . .....1 I... 11.. . ....1
v.uvi .iin- .urn im.iuu.vs. .iiue
$so; 12 cases, each containing 12 quarts
rye whisky, value $141; six cases pint
lii.Mlec rva whtot trnlna H.?'. Rr.
eases wine, value .S;a: 15 gallons black-
berry brandy, value $20; two slot ma-
anil
damage to huilding, which plaintiff is
uneble to more definitely state, fits,
R,J otner damage to said plaintiff in
the ama of $1,369."
By a new regulation consumptive
inunigranta are not allowed to land
tIlis country, if they fail to pass
the examination they are sent back
1827 "f the 001,1 "f ""' Btoam8hiP company. ci Wilmington, but throughout it all,
' The marine hospital at New York has the colored messenaer in Gov. Ay
j ruled that tuberculosis, even in an cock's office maintained his gravity.
I COD. 11 ,tnt.1v tn cta ': flnnfrprnoa nnn. I nn... ..wj ... .:..:
,1 ihil t.ii,. .-,.. .......
B o
Jtagions disea e.
The American spirit is sure to show
work of rebuilding has begun." And
in the opposite direction went
the
question: "Do you need help'.'
Some lenrneil unit, -M,r r,,,.Mlv ,..
cused college
iris of acting like luna
tics at basket ball. 'Now we learn that
the crazy women on Ward's island play
basket ball like sane people. It's a
topsy-turvy world.
A Toledo boy fed on pt nny dreadfuls
killed his brother and sister and com-
itted suicide. The taste for criminal
.ore grows with what it feeds on and
its dietary is to be had now more free
ly than ever before.
Northern winter resorts are a new
suggestion, the programme for vis
itors including tobaggan slides, ice
boats, sleighing, skating, sun parlors
and big log fires for evening entertain
ment. A Kansas minister told his concTfga-
Um. ll.l Bniilll. II. nt H.n..nl.A ....
. . . . r . .: . . "r"l"sfc
in aen neea not piace anytning in tne
x. ine couecuon was aouote ine
usual amount.
for Infants
The Kind You Hare Always Bought has borne the signa
ture of Chaa. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal auperrision for over SO years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
44 Junt-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sears the
SIX
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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rOOKINi under these circumstances is a pleasure. The Rocbestet
, Lamp Co. atake their reputation oo the stove in question. The
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YOU will never rearet havinar introduced these ueorla into vour hoiw-
hold.
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3S Park Place and 33 Barclay St., New York.
At a recent game cf baseball at
Baleigh, X. ('., there was an immense
demonstration when Raleigh defeat-
i nutrii UDAtU . nj tiZ Uiv. lint J..H ll.'l
pate, lie replied: "From my official
poaiuon an worm uarouniana iook
alike to me.
A divoree eourt judge in New York
I r3 decided that a club man, living nt
a fashionable hotel, ought to eonfins
his personal expenses outside oj
board and lodgings to $jGo a year, di
vided as follows: Clothes, $'50; news-
?Flsi 1 "F" smUBS,
manicure, stamps and doctor's bills,
$200; laundry, $50. No allowance
Seems to be made for charity.
The movement to inculcate in chil
dren ideas of kindness toward animals
has reached South Dakota. The stats
has now passed a law enjoining the
teaching of such principles in
the
schools, and forbidding experiments
upou live animals.
One of the latest feats of electricity
is to make every steak a porterhouse in
quality
Mi
c C C N.ver sold ta bdk.
Beware oT the dealer who tries to ssl
"something ui J Jood."
CANDY CATHARTIC
sfimii i.i.u uas'p "'
and Children.
Signature of
4-
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Publlsbed on Ttaundti
mid known f.,r ; .
sivty yearn In . t'erj ; ,
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National Family ..,,'
paper of the hljrlinti
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It contaliu all i ,. m
imp.. riant Bern nil 1 1
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to preM, an Aiirlvultur il
IN'partineni ,,i iii. hijh
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member ol the hi ,
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Initruotlve.
It eg u t a r -lit... rlptlori
prioB. II.0U i. r . .ir.
We fiirni-ii it u t:,,
i nsT ior 9uja per y. nr.
"Post", Middleburh- Pa.
WICKLESS
SIMPLE,
SAFE.
"New Rochester" Cook Stove ai 1
JAB. O.
CUOL'SK,
ATTORHKT AT law,
MlDDLKBlllia, PA.
All bosluoss entrusT".i to his i
will receive nrotunt attention;
VetefiiSarYsUrceoN.
SELINSGROVE. PA.
All professional business pnlrii-'oil to mj
will receive prompt und esjraful atti ntlot..
There is no better Investment for
people of small or large means than
the shares of the Union Consolidat
ed Morula Co., which are now being
offered at one cent a share, full-paid,
non-assessable, and without person
al liability. ,
Interest Dividends at tha rate oi
10 per cent per annum, payable half
yearly for two years, are ouabaKTH -ed,
in addition to the regularly earn
ed dividends.
We also call Tattention to tbe
"Smelter Shares" ofthe "Kkttlk
Cublkw," "Boondaby Camf" and
"Qckkn Bkb" companies; now sell
ing at three cents, with same inter -est
dividend guarantee.
4 All shares sold on the installment
plan, or all cash. -
Send for illustrated circulars
maps, terms, prices, etc.
N.II.H1 Mining Promotion Oompsnj
Fourth Floor, Andrus Bldg.,
u MinneaDolis. Minn-
3-23-26t.