The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 22, 1901, Image 2

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INSCRIPTIONS.
A Couection Made from all the Bury-
ni' ( i run mis in Sitmlrr ( mititu
u:.,.,,,, r. u .., "
..,,....,,.,,
Bhrei n kk's Cemetery.
Jarrett, Jennie K. l of J, and H. I?.
I. 8iP 28, 1877;d Sep s, 1880,
aed2y ll m 10 d.
... ,n
Jarrett Lovina. w ..t'l). h Oct 10.
I830j tl June 19, 1882, aged
v S ni Q .1
Jarrett, Katie M. .1 of L. H. and
M .1 .1 K..I. i:t iss i ,,r..,i i
v5ml8d.
Jarrett, Inhnt d of L. H. and M.
J. d Peb 5, 1895, aged 17 d.
Jarrett, anh, d June 16, 1891,
age ! 7:'. y 5 ni 13 d.
Jarrett. IhmI.
Nov 27, 1896,
aged , ii y 7 in 11 d.
T u re!t, ' Irani K. - ol 1 . and M. d
' . 12, l.V'l.aged 1 v 1 in 2d.
K. rsl tti r, Savilla, d of H. and M.
d N'uv 1 1880, aged 9 v 1 1 m
18 d.
K( rs il . Ada, d
... 11, 18SI
i' II. an 1 M. tl
UKed .s y
Kerstettir, Simon, d Sep 14, 1879,
a'i d 07 V 1" in 13 d.
Kerstettni. Susannali, w of S. 1
Jul) 15, L815j d Jul
V J
I aged 68 y 12 d.
HLnufman, C. M. BofV. V. sud A.
M.d May I S93,aged 1 m 1 id.
Kaufman, I nfaiil d ol V. K. a
M. il Jan ''::. 1 898, aged
Kaufman, Agnes, l of W. F
. M. il June 2-a, 1890,
gid
1
:' in 20 d
,.;,! i
' p I. 1887, aged
KfalK
Kess
lion.
v,
ii 27 18(30 nirt'd
I tcob, il Jti
8.111 12 d.
ueob, Ii July I. 1806;
81, aged 75 y 3 m
Oet
9 d.
s" Ii. w of Peter. I 1 ).
i .Mian, ii ui i viiT ii un ij
11 d V.i,r 28 1866 aired
Ho . I in 21 d
Ionir. Samuel, s of J. and E. b
11 1837- d Mar 24 1858
aged 20 y 1 m 13 d.
Long, Poter, bJuly 8, 1765; d Augj
22,' 1852, age'd 87 y 1 in 14 d.
Long, Lidia,dofD,andS. b
Ii, 1 S46; d Feb 3, 1851, :i"ed
I V 10 III 20 d.
Long, I laniel, s ofD. and S. d Mar
30, 1858, aged 6 y 23 d.
Long Gi , s ol l. and 8. d Mnv -J(',
1 858, aged ! y I in 12 d.
Long, Ai leliu, il i f D. nnd S. d Feb
25, 1869. aged 1 y ! ni 2 d.
Long, Sai mel, of 1. and S. d
Nov 27, 1 87 1 . agetl I y o in
26 d.
lion" ' iel, It Apr 21, 1817; d
Julv 1 1, 1880, agetl Go v 2 in
20 d.
I.on.' tabeth, of B. il Jan 31,
1 80 , aged 67 y " m 16 d.'
Long, '1 nj. d Sep K, 1895, agetl
05 y 7 in : d.
Logan, Mary M. b Nov 19, 1816;
(1 .Trm 24, 1890, aged 73 y 2
in 15 d.
Leit -1, 8 iphiaj w of L. I., d Jan
21, J S92, aged 32 y s m 23 d.
.i'.-. I A. w oi duo. Ii Mar
19, S57; d July 7, 1890,
Uged ':! y 3 m lH d.
N M V K. s ol F. and A. d Dec 3,
187", aged 2 y 7 m 2 d.
Shah ' - rv M. I. Jan 'Jr.. I 808; d
Mil 16, 1896, aged 88 V I in ;
8 r, Jti -6b P. b Oct 10, I8I85 d ,.
Jul II, 1881, aged 62 y 9 ni
Kid,
Miai r, M irryAI. sofG. K. and E.
il J ily 23,1882, aged 3m6d.
St t'ou J. A. s of K. and S. d Nov
II, J ssn, agWl Jl v -Jo d.
Shnner, Pin in, b Oct 13, 1781: d
Ho 10 an i i oq ii
N'p 10, isi.i, aged 83 v 1 in
q ,
Shi
iner, Christeau, b Oct 3, 1783: d
May 10, 1854, agod 70 v 7 ...
7 I '
Stettler, Noah, b Nov 24, 1827; d
Sep 2 I, 1897, aged 09 v 10 ,.
Straup, Eve, d Jan 8, 1887, aUed
' ' ."
70 y 7 in 21 d.
Sanders. Mnrv XI A nf II nil I .1
June 21, 1889, aged 18 v 2 in
2 J. h
Sanders, Elizabeth, d Apr 12, 1875, !
aged 56 years
Sender-, T.ydia.d June 23, 1874,
y'
St. Clair, Samuel, d Oet 15, 1S98, !
aged 51 y 28 d.
Trutt, Catherine, d of 8. ar.d S. A
d Aim 11, 1870.
Tr.tt.Sos.n.wrfJno.d Jan 27,
1 893, aged 80 y 1 1 ni 20 d.
Trutt, Jon, d Sen 20. 1804, aired i
1 '
V , ni
7 v 7 in 811 il
1
WiUTlll. UeQeaM, U .Kill I, lOiJO,!
aKil 77 v 5 in 18 d.
Walinnn, Infant ot J, r. and r-. J.
(I A 110 25. 1897.
D '
Walborn, C. W. a of J. F.and E.J.
J Aug 25, 1898, aged 2 y 10 .
8U fe
-
Walter, Mary Ann, wot . b July '
Ol Kio. .1 v.... ii) 1 u-(i
aged 47 y 3 ... 12 d.
i.i.. v j i? aj i i j
u.ir no -! iQJ
1 ' " Aline, Jra., (sometimes called Trout
Voung, J. H. s of J. and S. d Fcb:ian')
20, 1865, aged 15 d. mik,u ..a
Voung, J no. 1 June 14, 1828, d
Jan 4, 1893, aired 65 v 6 in
20 d.
Voung, Diunna, v t' E. II. d Dec
'jr., 1883, aged 35 v 10 m 2d.
Zimmerman, John, s of J. and M. b
Mai 18, 1854; tl NTov I, 1862,
1 - .. 1 1 ... 1 " .1
airi'il ( v II in l.i d.
B
Zimmurmau, Emma, il July 19,
1891 nired 20 v 3 m 7 (I
i, agendo j , c
"i First luiiials in cemetery about the Apr L 1S,S., agiil li in 12 d. which the farmer's washing and Iron
bcKiuinff of the LStli century. 1st Dillman. Peter .1 Mnv -'1 ISftn lag may be brought every week. As
I j i I it it ) I
man buried Joseph Ueobler, 2nd
. . ... 1 '
Micliaol Uellinger, 1st woman Bar-
bara Gel linger, iliere ore graves
I marked with rough stone but bear
no inscription.
Hummei.'h Cemetery.
liocnted alone public road from
. Sliaiiiokin Dam to Selinsgrove, con
d. taining - liorliesall having inscrip
. i tions.
Baum, Maria, w of '. Mar
8.
1816, d Mar 'J, 1891.
Fisher, Sarah, w of A, (i Dec
I,
I 866, aged 65 y 7 m i!7 d.
Frederick, Edgar, d May 3, 1889,
ugetl 28 v 10 in 28 d.
Frederick, Harry E.s ol E. F.and
E.dOcl l,1897,oged 8 v5
,
rcderick, Austin O. s of J. and S.
I Mar lii, 1866, aged 9 y 3 m
L6 d.
Frederick, Marion D s of J. and 8.
' A,lJ-r 20 l865 "8 2y '. m
' '
Emli-rick, Jacob, d Apr 18, 1865,
"ff 34 ' 10 ,h'
F rederic,t Henry C. s of J. and 8.
il ueb 0, l.soii, aged 1 1 m I d.
Frederick, Silvester Morris, s ol J.
and S.d May 13, 1858, aged
3 v 2 in 26 d.
Erederick, nfanl s of J. and 8. d
Dec 19, 1857, aged 2 d
Hummel, Martha, l tcb ll', 1823;
d July 27, 1885.
Hummel, Henry, l Dec '', 1819; d
June 1 1, 1881.
Hummel, Benj. E. s of J. and H.
Nov 'JO, 1843; d May 23,1863
aged 1 ! y 6 in o d.
Hummel, Jno. D. s ol J. and II. Ii
Jan 9, 1855; d Aug 18, 1855,
aged 5 :;i d.
Hummel, Geo. 8. b Apr 23, 1851;
d Sep I, 1857, agi tl 6 v I m
11 d.
1 1 uiumel, I rviu, h of J, and II. d
Dec 21, 1858, aged 1 in 11 d.
Hummel, ('apt. Jacob, d Dec 17,
1S60, aged 80 y 5 m J'.i d, 'ser
ved as ( 'apt. in w ar of I s I 2,
Jarrett, Mary, w of J. J. b May 12,
1821; d Mar 31, 1864, aged
12 y Id ui 19 d.
Jarrett, Samuel Percival, s of J.
and. M. Ii May 22, 1853; d
Ocl 15, 1855, nged 2 v I in
i a.
ler, Arthur, s of B. . and 8.J.
d May 30, 1895, aged 17 y i'
in LOd.
Icr, Levi P.. b Si ni 'JO. 1 S!l-'
Kes
d ( )ct 15, IS! 12.
Kessler, GordonT., I Sep 26, 1892;
i , u .,
Long, Harvey E., s ol B. 11. and
u '
B. H., d Sept 16, 1890, aged
1 1 t let 22, 1892.
v Ii o, O.I ,1
, ,
S "mu jil-v of B. If. and
E. A.,d Jan 22,1890,aged 18
y 10 in !l (I.
, , , - , ,,
f lfi8' 8 of H' nd A-1
Wl,,lmV' GT?ge' hJ"ly 2' IS3lT d i
Kli, ll 111 1 Ll I ' 1 mm 1 C " ma . 1
1001, age,. iy iu
vi.
mhoW 1L'tw. b Jn h 1S00; d
Jne 30, I860., aged 60 y 5 m
3 il
Hartman'h Ckmktkby
Wed along mibHc
Slmmokin Dam to Seliusgrove,
containing 9 bodies, 5 having
inscriptions.
Hartman, Blanche, nu of S.H.aud
M. E, d July ID, 1881, aKed
r 7 u, 10 d.
Hartmau, Juo., 8 of H. and M, b
eb 3 1841; d Mar 25, 1857,
fliriwl IK tr 1 ill VV rl
fb w ' '
Hartmau. John, b Auir 15. 1782: d
. , . ,,
fa ' ' g y
j o.
. , . q.v
T "V - .
(Jet 2, 1873, ageil 82 y 1 m.
t c . . . QO 1Q1P
Hart,"a"' &AT i ' ,!, 1 1
d Alar 24, 1888, aged 72 y 1
III 2 d.
Kerrv 1 ownsnip.
Inscriptions on tombstones of tin
lh"iailHl'ls ( liuirh Cemetery
Emanuel's Church C.'emeterv of I
Dillman, Thomas, s of Peter and C
,1 Auk 7. 1881. aired i v 2 in
(
1
Dillman, Ptizabeth, d of P. and C.l
, July 'J7 1881 seed 11 v r, !
- j i
111 ''
Dillman, Jonathan, sof P. and ('. d
ii t.. mo i ., n
July 10. l8M.anrdK y ! m
I ., ajjv-u o j . in
lOd.
nu u en , ,
Dillman, Alvin, s ol P. and C. d
i .,. . , '
utretl 39 v 7 m 28 d !
o . ' 111 -' "
Dinger, Orlenda, s ol Augustus
.,,., i. i - i--. j r
- 1 ss;-) II I ) I
-'' 1 uSea "' u"
Dinger, Vrenora A.dof A. aud A.
ii r-v p
aired 4
5 1877 d Jan I7 L8S2
I
1 'I ill.
nppiieo to nenny every lorin ui ait-
Kbright, tannie, v of Solomon, l rieulturai activity, from the old grist
Dee II, 1823; d Sep 7. 1382 n,H sawmills to the modern cream
aged 58 v 3 m 26 d ' "ry- 1)!v,'' fnrmer'8 household
P " ' of this form of drudgery and then tn-
Goodling, Hosannah, d of Geo. D. troduce In the kitchen soi f the
and Carolina, b Dec 21, 1 .si ;7 : modern labor-saving device that are
d July 20, I882,aged II v 7 in hote,fl ""' lif'' nf
' , farmer's wife will beiii to nnproneh
' that standard of ease and comfort
Guodlillg, Sarah G. d ot G. D. and long since attained by the fnrmer
C.bMav 15, 1 SJ9; d July 19, himself. Chicago Record-Herald.
1882, aged 13 y 'J m 1 I d. hft.p in THE HAYING.
GootUing, Mary A. d ol'G. 1). and
C. b June 22, 1872; d July 17
1885
, aged
25 .1.
, ...
Gocdling, Caroline 8., dau of G.D
l i t an . j
i , - i a .. Ing pole, made by taking a six by six
July i, 1882, aged 6 V 11 m ,.,., ,.i ,a t.. ,..;,,
15 d.
" ,
Goodling,Clarlie V., s of (. I). ,
, t .,, , i
and ( b Jan 31, 1879j d Feb
15, 1879, aged 15 d
Goodliog, Francis, dau of G. D. and
('., 1) June 27, 1877; d July
11, 1882, aged 5 y 14 d.
"d"ugi Harry W.,SOl (.. D. and
('- b APp7 l880 (1 Jlll.v 23
1882, aged 2 y 3m 10 d.
' "",llm.r. Artie JNormon, sol Henry
K, and Ida S.b June 11, 1895:
I I 1 ...i . .....1
Gelnett, Eunice E., w of J. 8., d
Aug I, 1883, aged :!1 y 8 111
S d
- ... . . , 1
Uelliett, .Maurice 15., dau of J. 8.
and E. E., d Ocl 23, 1 .ST1.,
aged :', v ii ill 2 d.
Gilnett, ( Kirge, b Nov 7, 1815; 1
Sept 8, L889, aged 7:5 v 10 m
1 d.
Gilnett, infant S of Levi S. and
Clara, d Feb 4, 1 887, aged 13
' B
..I ...... , ,. , . ,
Gilnett, infant dauol Levi 8. and
Clara, d Fob 1, lS87,agedl0d. !
Hayes, Mary, w ol Thomas, b Nov
' -, is'",'. , a , f oo lwiir
-i, I"! " ' "Pl --) lOWUj j
aged o9 y 9 in 27 d, i
Hollenbach. W illiam 15. s of Sam
and Catherine,. I, Dec 16, 1883
, ,', . .,' , , I
i Mar ,, 188 I, aged in 11;
Hollenbagh, Win. II
1818; d Aug 12,
Ii Out 1 i
on- j;
087, agL'U
00 y 1 1 nn o u. , vv;lsn ould remain 24 hours, so as to
Ho'lleubagh, Hannah, W of Win. b become dry and hard before 'the ee-n..-'l
1810' d Xtto fi 1800 1 '"' al1"" WMh is applied, which
a"S "J l"o, w.iii ii, lyuy, I mm tWa Kama .maniiai o
aged 82 y 1 1 a. 28 day
,
Hornberger, Carrie S. d of A. (I.
and Emma, l Aug 28, I872j
d Sep 1 I, 1890, aged 18 v 17
.lays.
Bornberger, Casper, l Aug 1,1825;
d Feb 18, 18!H, aged 68 y 0
in 17 d.
Hornbefger, Anna, w of Casper, b
Feb 24, 1824; d Jan 9, 1890,
aged 65 y 1 in 15 d.
Hornberger, Stoner. 8 of G. S. and
Lovina, b Sep 25, 1881; d
Au8 :50' 1882' aSed 11 1,1 5 d-
Hornberger, Lydia, wof Abner, b
imIm 'In i en I . .1 u..
July 29, 1804; d Sep 11, ;
1S83, aged 79 y 1 m 12 d
;-," a teria. Experiments showed 11 per
Tk tl If UL'i v ci I sons not sensitive to the bee poison,
iney WOrK Wniie TOU bleep. airainst 153 who were sensitive, when
While your mind and body rest Cas- ,
carets Candy Cathartic repair your
digestion, your liver, your bowels,
put them in perfect order. Genuine
tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold
in bulk. All druggists, 10c.
THE F1RVTR3 WIFE.
1. .
jkauMUMf
. Modern invention and setosfcfte rt-
' i , i . . . . .
earcn nave uon mucu 10 ugnirn me
?uraen 01 V"
oururna oi tue tanner, inventive nKiii
haa not only facilitated th opera
tions of husbandry by supplying U-
' only facilitated tin- opera
tioM of hbJ supplying U
wcvaiiug ii i t 1 1 1 1 i i i , uut it iut!
bor-sariug machinery, but it h
: adapted many of the convenience
od eonforts of the citT to farm life.
I But inTentive yeniu.s hu done rr.v
littla for the farmer's wife. It has
relieved her of bntterninklnfr through
the raultliilication of the modern
i creamery, but in doinir so it has alao
diverted the profits of this industry
to th farmer's pocket, whereas tlie
proaeeds of butterniakinif formerly
were conceded by custom mid prece-
l.nt tint llwnM1. ..-if..
tku hm k. n, ...i....!,,.. a,i
free mail delivery, and he rides all
day lonir on a sulky plow or on
reaper that cuts the jrrain anil binds
it into sheaves. It is doubtless onlv
a question ot time when macbinea
wi" h,",k hi" oorn an1 llif-r u" P"
T4es. mil ine aruagvry 01 mi1 irem a
wasbinir am! Ironinff is still with tin'
tarmer wife, while the lord of the
fi,',,,!, ri(,r-s '" Indolent comfort in a
sulky plow the wife bi nds over a
vrashtub or wretlea with the hot
Iron ,wo l!i'-v ",,t "f "v'-r-v wfek-
A promise of In latcd relief for the
. , .,
farmera wfe is seen in the proposi-
tion of Representative Frost, of Wis-
eonsia, to establish a steam laundry
ev,.rv Crossroatls in the state, to
the state is dotted a over with
, , .
creameries and cbeese factories, it
would be an easy matter to operate
steam laundries In connection with
them.
There is nothing impossible or vi-
sionary about .Mr. Frost's plan, it
embodies the principle or cooperation
which lias already been bucci Bsfully
,. , . . . m ...
rot' ve'f op.r . .
Iarts nf I lie Wesl, i,,i.
of Lftbor mill TtttlCi
Many western larmera use a uuciv-
IH II WiUVH WS "MM -
era two by four-inch four-foot pieces
"i,h h,P''' '".,ls "l,,'ut g or
inches apart, so tliat when dragged
alonR it MUsh np , liav. Then
LJLJJ
BUCKING POLE FOR HAY1NI
bolt a few pieces of two by four on
the six by six upright, to prevent hay
from Bliding back. A rope vi feet
lni I ,. , ..l..,.l tn Afioll I'll! of the
Ww civ niil.i ii wllli'tl ii'ic liorst
or R team is hitched. The pole is
started at the end of Q windrow and
when load lias been secured it is
drawn to the slack. Hay can be
tBOiced in this way in surprisingly
quick time. Hut unless hay Is stacked
OUt well loss is liable to occur from
rains. -W. J . uasson, in rami aim
Home.
WATERPROOF WASH.
Walls That Have Been CoTsre wit
" HTa ,'r,,v,',I u"'"" ,mpe"
vloua lo Auler.
rjse two washes for covering the sur-
one of BMtle goap nml one f
anm and water. The proportions are
three-quarters of a pound of soap to
one gallon of water, and foalf a pound
(lf glllm t() four gallons Of water, both
BUbstancesto be perfectly dissolved In
water before being Used. The walls
hould be P"18
the temperature of the air not above
M ;!,.fJ1.l.,.s Fahrenheit when ihecompo'-
siiions are applied. The flrst, or soap
wtt,a' bould be laid on when boiling
hot, with a flat brush, taking care to
form a jroth on tne liri(.k ,Vl,,.;. This
M I II 111 UC ll 1 1 1 1 1 in i ti . . n niv ...
the first. The temperature of this
wash, when applied, should be 60 or 7i
degrees Fahrenheit, an 1 this also
should remain -4 hours before a sec-
mid coat of the soap wash is put on.
These coats are to be applii d alternate
ly until the walls are made impi r ions
lo water. The alum andsoap thus com
bined form an insoluble compound, fill
,ng the iores of the masonry and en
tirely preventing the water from en
ering the Walls,
The forefjoinsj method, recommend
d.by the Architect of London, has been
given a trial near Philadelphia with
satisfactory results.
Ilee Stln nnd l'olaun.
Hee poison is acid in reaction, but
Its effect is mot due to formic acid, snvs
Prof. A. Longer. The poison is free
from bacteria and has the effect of
checking slightly the growth of bac-
tbey began to keep bees. They who
are sensitive to the poison should keep
chemical antidotes and a syringe at
hand. The hypodermic syringe may
be used to apply the antidote at the
point of the sting.
MUdM
for Infants
Th Klatd Ton Hare Always
tare of ChoM. H. Fletcher, and baa been made under his
personal supervision for over SO yeara. Allow no one
to deeeivo you In this. Counterfeit, Imitation and
Just-a.s-good " are but Experiments, and endanger tan
health of CLUdren Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
r
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tnc BMffaya comwht, tt jmjhm MSSSft MM MSS cit.
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DURING
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BLUE FLAME
"New Rochester"
QOOKINO under ll'tsc circumstances in a pleasure. The Rochester
. 1. amp Co. atake their reputation on the stove iu question. The
best evidenee of tbe satiafaction enjoyed is testimonials galore and du
plicate orders from ail parts of the world.
Si'iiil for literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stove and
the "New Rochester" Lamp.
You will never regret having introduced these gcods into your
hold
The Rochester Lamp Co.,
3H Park Place and 3J Barclay St., New York.
At tin- Seaside,
Alice I'm so glad you are engaged
at hist!
race Yes, Qeorge and I will in
married in September,
Alice Goad gracious!! Yon don't
mean to marry him, do you? Brook
lyn Life.
BnoonraclBg; nml Placoar4arlnv
Mr. Brown Ah, 1 see I am too lute
another man has won your heart's
best love. .
.Mi.-.s .loin s Not ot all, Mr. Brown;
not at all; this $1,000 diamond ring I
wear is merely one of my graduating
gifts. Chicago Record-Herald.
wiiai We Ire t'omiiiK To.
"1 told you yesterday that 1 wanted
to marry your daughter, but 1 have
come to take ii back."
"What's the matter now?"
"I find that sim cannot support me
in the style to which I have been ac
customed." Town Topics.
They t ry In Traicedr.
Friend Did you ever shed real tears
on the stage?
Actress Often. It's enough to
make even nn actress cry to be told
right in the middle of a five-act trag
edy, that the manager has skipped
with the receipts. X. Y. Weekly.
Genuine stamped C C C Never sold la baft.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
mt2 CANDY CATHARTIC
oIsEfrlA J JAnuinia
and Children.
Boaprht baa borne tbe i
Signature of
Published on Tnumlai
ami known fur nearly
sivty yeiir in every pari
of the United State. ;i- ,t
NstlonSl F.-iinily Neiv.
Iier ill the hishe.1 1 Inn
for farmers and villager.,
It eontalru nil the moi
Impnrtanl seneral new,
.I en k daily timk
l NF. up la hour nl jroinii
to preiM, an Asrleultiir
Oepartmenl of the bigli
est 1 rd t, hat enterinin
Ing reading fur e vtri
member ol the family,
nlil mill young, Miuk.i
He port, which un nccept.
ed authority hy tarra
en a n d country m e r-
Tat
eh.- ni-. mill m , .
in date, interesting
un
mi.l
Tim
mi- 1 uciive.
II e 11 1 i r muIh 1 1 1'
ll lull
price, uu per ear.
We turni.h II ivitli
the
I 1 ist for 11.28 per
"Post", MiddleburgL Pa.
COOK STOVES.
WICKLESS
SIM LE,
SAFE
lOU-i
,7
,S. O. CROTJBJT,
ATTORN KV AT LAW,
MlDDLBBURO,
All busing entrusted to his cart
will receive nrouiot attention.
fi. 1. PoftiegeiS
VejefiiNarY sUrceoN,
SELINSGROVE. PA.
All professloinil buslBi'SSeiitriis'eil 10 D1J c iri
will receive prompt nnd carelul attCOUOl .
There is no bettor investment for
people of small or larg9 ruonnn than
the shares of tho Union Consolidat
ed Mining Co., which are now being
offered at one cent a share, full-paid,
non-assessable, and without person
al liability. .
Interest Dividends at th3 rate ol
10 percent per annum, payable half
yearly for two years, are ouakantk
ed, in addition to the regularly earn
ed dividends.
We also call "attention to the
"Smkltbb Shares" ofthe "Kkttlk
Curlkw," "Bound art Camp" and
"Qckkn 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.
National Mining Promotion Company.
Fourth Floor, Andrus Bldg.,
$.29,251. Minneapolis, Mum