The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 19, 1901, Image 2

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Lease, Daniel Jr. d Aug 21. 1874, j Minium, Jacob d Apr 17, 1875,
aged 8 y 7 m 21 d. aged 57 y 8 nt.
Iase, Philip d May 20, 1869, i Master, J. L. d Jan 26, 1882, aged
aged ZU y 10 in 4 d. 5 y 1 ni 7 d.
A Collection MwltjromalltheBury-.ijeue, James F. d May 8, 1S6'J, Master, Mary E. d Jan 30. 1882,
ing QrctuntU in Srnjder Count; I aged 5 m 6 L aged 2 y 5 m 5 d.
tor the Middhhunh "Pod." Iise, Jacob d Jan 28. 1864. aired Minium, Lewis Frauklin, d Deo 18.
5 y 86 in d. ooi, ageo lyioifl,
Iease, Daniel d Sept 8, 1886, j Minium, Maggie, d Jan 12, 1882,
aged 70 y 6 m 24 d.
(Jingriiii, Sara, d uf II. ami E. d
N'p 7, 1855, aged 5 m 21 d.
Hooflworth, Jaoob d Aug 25, 1841, Lease, Soloma w of Daniel d July 2,
aged 75 y 4 m 14 d. i860, aged 37 y 7 m 8 d.
Haas Samuel L. d Apr 9, 1880, Lease, Elizabeth d June 4, 1865,
aged 2 y 2 m 1 5 tt ageti 21 y 6 m 28 d.
Haas. Anna M. d Apr 15, 1880, j Lease, Plly w 0f Daniel d Dec 23,
agwl 4 y S ... 10 d. 1894( agej 56 y 7 m 23 d.
Haas, ;. V. d Nov 11, 1861, agid j Lamlis, James W. d March 7, 1889,
:'. y :l in 19 (1. aged 4 y 4 in 15 d.
Haas, John .1 July 2, 1881, aged In.iis, Elizalieth d April 17, 1853,
I 7 v - m 18 d. aKl 1 )' lti
HcUer, Bci thaCora d Dec 28, 1SS0,
aged 1 v li in 1 1 (1.
aged 8 y 4 m 25 d.
Minium, Henry L. d Oct 12, 1888,
aged 19 y 10 m 2d.
Mitterling, Adam, d May 2, 1880,
aged 5 y 11m 24 d.
lf'n If t i a r mm
.MiiiLTiintr, Jonas A. a May i.
1880, aged 9 y 8 m 6 d.
Mitterling, Sarah J. d May 27,
1S80, aged 4 y 4 m 15 d.
Mitterling, Edward A. d Mar 12,
1882, aged 6 d.
Mttterhnir. Win. L. .1 Feb 28.
Heiser, St.Ha E. .1 Mar 22, 1883, : Lal,r' 1'ettr ,J Alril 2o aged 1883, aged, 15 y 8 m 29 d.
aged 2 m 11 .1. j . . -v 0 19 1 Mitterling, Geo. d Oct 16, 1888,
minium ruargret i ol . u Aug 14, aged '2- y 8 m.
1886, aged 26 l. j Mttterling, Henry, d Oct 20, 1891,
Minium Lucca 1 of X. d Feb 1 , ! atTwi 28 v 0 m 1 1 1
IT ' v i i i.' i on 1 o,. : . . .
neiser, .maim in, n reo -, lowo, I looV, aged u y m Zil.
aged 3 y 3 m 20 d. Minium Benjamin d June t, 1859,
Heiser, Howard E. d Feb 22,1895,1 ag 24y 3m 11 d.
ageil 1 y 1 m 27 d. Minium Henry .1 March 5, 1869,
CHEAP FODDER CUTTER.
bmeu Machine Which, Amr-
Ims to Ita laveater, Dees
Kseelleat Work.
Fig;. 1 is the knife. The handle (a)
in made of a two by four inch acaat
liag and 3 feet long. The blade ()
is made of a piece of steel prored
t the hardware or iron atore li Inches
long- three inches wide and one-quarter
inch thick, but three-sixteenths of
au inch might do. The manner of set
ting the blade is sufficiently explaiaed
by the figures.
Fig. 8 is a wide riew of the box and
frame. The box is made of boards
one foot wide and n feet long. By
putting tin1 bottom board between the
bide boards .lie inner measure of the
box is 12 inches wide by 11 Inches
Mangle, Won M. d Jan 4, 1896,
aged 10 m 22 d.
Mengle, LydJa, d Aug 10, 1880
aged 67 y 1 1 d.
Heiser, Kva May d Jan 6, 1881, j gM 16 y 10 m.
aged 8 m 22 d. Mattering, Michael d Oct 6, 1867
Helvig, Emilia (J. d Dec 26, 1878, aH - y 10 m 5d.
aged 12 y m 25 d. Mittering, w of Jacob d Nov 1834,
Hack master, Elirbetti .1 Mar 5, aged 27 y 8 in.
1872, ag. d 79 y 2 in 12 d. Mitterling, Win. d Sept 1829, aged
Hackmastor, Samuel .1 Aug 29. 3 y 7 m.
1881, aged 76 y 6 m 7 d. Miller. Lizzie d ofEliaa d J.mi 6,
HovU, Dani.-I d Mar 24, 1872, 1880, aged 11 m 1 d.
i;- " ,; '" Miller, Anna d of Elias d Jan 7,
Hovis, Kanny w of Daniel d Mar 5, 1880, aged 5y 7 m 15 d.
1 S89, aged 78 y 13 d. Miller, Vergie H. d of Elias d Nov
Hovis, Katie F. d Apr 8, 1880, 10, 1879, aged 2 y 10 d.
nged 1 y 8 m 7 .1. Mitterling, Joseph d Mar 20, 1872,
Houtz, Susannali d Sept 23, 1850, aged 19 y S m 16 d.
nged 35 v !i m 28 .1. Martin, Jeremiah (a soldier) d Dec
tinrtling, Vnna J. d Apr 15, 1882, 11, 1885, aged 47 y 9 m 27 d. ! Minimi, Elisabeth d Feb 27, 1849,
uged 1 y 5 in 20 d. Mitterling, Benjamin d Mar 10, aged 30 y 28 d.
II u.kenbiirg Jacob d Sept 22, 1890, 1892, aged 71 y 10 m 12 d. i Minium, Catherine d Deb 21, 1852,
1 '"; y m i .1. Mengle, W. A. s of Peter d Feb 20,
Hackenburg, Jacob d Feb 18, 1886, 1889, aged 8 in 20 d.
nged 28 y 27 d. Mengle, Amanda d of II. aged
Harding, Martha d Jan 26, 1896, 11 m.
aged 35 v ! m 20 d. Memrle, Absalom 8 of Henry d Mar
Helvig, Emma Cora d Dec 26, I 4, 1877, aged 5 y 8 in 9 d.
1 878, aged 1 2 y 3 m 28 d. Mciig le, Win. s of Henry d Feb 24,
Kalatfelter, Anna w of P. d July 1 877, aged 12 d.
31, 1868, aged 80y 10 m 13 Marti.., George d Feb 10, 1868,
uged 68 v 3 m 4 d.
Kepler, Abraham d June, 6, 1865,
Meiser, Henry, (a soldier) d Apr 9
1893, aged 55 y 7 m 21 d.
Meisir, Klizabeth, d Feb 26, 1890
aged 48 y 2 m 26 d.
Meiser, Sandi, w of Thomas, d Mar
I, 1890, aged 32 y 2 m 12 d.
Martin, Catherine, d Sep 10, 1888,
aged 58 y 2 m 12 d.
Mengle, Michael, d Aug 20, 1889,
aged 61 y 7 m 26 d.
Minium, Emma A. d Oct 11, 1890,
aged 22 y 7 m 18 d.
Mengle, Emeline, d May 5, 1862,
aged 1 y 6 m 19 d.
Minium, Peter d Feb 16, 1852,
aged 18 y 9 m 11 d.
Fig. 1
FODDEK TTTEIt KNIFE,
deep. Across the top of the front end
of tin box there is nailed a board
(b) 12 laches wide, and underneath
it. Inside of the box, is an inclined
board, ns indicated by dotted line.
which forms the mouth and throat of
the machine. This helps preatly to
hold the fodder in place for cutting.
The leffs, made of 1 V y 2 inch
stuff, stand with their edges to the
box and are feet hiph; bottom of
box, 2'a feet from the floor. The sup
ports (s, r) are nailed firmly to the
legs, and the box is nailed both to the
tor Infants and Children.
Th Kind You Have Always Bought has
tare) of Cham. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
parsaual super vlsfteu for ever SO years. Allow no one
to decelre you In this. Counterfelto, Imitations and
Just-aa-good" are hut Experiments and endanger too
health of CLUdren Experience against Experiment.
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
S9
In Use For Over 30 Years.
yog
tt .wt tmit. l. o tm
Tho Donnltvc Wotinnol Lomilu Wnuionnnn.
i iiu i uuu 11 iiniiimni muni inn minnm
1 - j r-ri
Martin. fSarali w of UsonM .1 Anr
IflC-o- ' ... - - : -r-
"Bw w ) o '" 4, 1884, ageil 84 y 4 m 8 d.
Kepler, Anna w of Abraham d Jan ! Mengle, Peterd Feb 14, 1879, aged
3, 1885, aged 78 y 2 m 4 d. 87 y 5m 23 d.
Kepler, Abraliam Jr. (a h ..Idler) d Mengle, Marie E. w of P. d Jan IS,
May, 1 SSI, aged 56 y 1 in 1858, aged i5 y 7 m.
b ) ' Mengle, George s of P. d Apr 14,
Kinwell w ot Jlnrney d Fell 31, 1857, nginl 27 y 4 in litd.
1884, aired 58 v 1 in 5 d. m i ni . i r ,
' " Mtngle, Elizabeth d of Daniel d
Kreamer, Amoala d of VVm. d May Aug 24. 1858, aged 9 y 1 m
J". 1872, aged 16, y S m l(i 2d?
' Mengle, Emeline d of John d June
Kepler, John Hiram d Deo 10, 8, 1862, aged 4 y 7 m.
. I . .lLT'd 1 V 5 111 'ill (I. c . 1 t! I 1 Pi 1 i -l a
Mengle, Sarah .1 of A. d April
kronmer, Lleiiry ( '. d Feb 18, 1868, aged 6 y 1 m 19 d.
1863. aged 1 y 1 n, (Id. Minium, w of Jacob d Dee 13,
Kohler, Philip d May 2(5, 1862, 1863, aged 38 y 4 m 12 d.
aei1 1 ' 6 '" 1 d' Mit.ii.in, Infant d of J. C. .1 Dec
Km1. Anna M. w of D. d Feb 21, 23, 1869, aged !) m.
1S80, aged 20 y 9 m 14 d. Miniumj Niohola8 ( Jan Q
Kreigbum, Infant a of Benton and aged 74 v 4 m 23 d
'. A. d Mar 18, 1895. still vri i , ,
. Minium, Barbara w of Nicholas d
,. , , , March 21, I8ii), aged 62, y
kepler, Daniel d Aug id, iS84,j n m 8 d.
aged '.'it v 1 111 10 d. I , . . .1 . ,
3 J Minium, twins of David (. d Aug
ep) lor, Maud d of D. ('. d Apr 4, i8, 187(, aged 3 m 3d.
1 oil 1 , ageu y 111.
Kepler, Barbra d June 28, 1895,
agod 26 y 1 m 21. .1.
Krem r, Wjn. d Sept 0, 1886, aged
71 v 1 in 19 d.
Kremer, Mary d Aug 20, 1890,
aged 03 y ;! ni 1 d.
Kepler, Catherine d Jan 21, 1892,
aged "G v 7 m.
iged 74 y 1 in 2 d.
Mini 11111, Nicholas d Mar 27, 1838,
aged 65 y 20 m.
Martin, Mary d Nov 21, 1870,
aged o7 y.
Martin, Jacob Esq. d Apr 18,
18."8, age.1 48 y 7 m 16 d.
Martin, Sarah w of Jaeob Esp d
Sejt 7, 1878, ageil 03 y 3 m
10 d.
Miller , Henry d Mar 18, 1897,
aged 84 y 7 d. 1
Master, Henry d Apr 22, 1898,
aged 45 y.
Martin, John W. d Nov 5, 1892,
aged (!(! y 8 m If) d.
Minium, Parley d Oct 19, 1895,
aged 14 y 4 111 24 y.
Minium, Lizzie d Dee 13, 1858,
aged 38 y 4 111 12 d.
Xaee, George d May 17, 1896,
aged 68 y 7 m 11 d.
Naugle, Amanda d Oct 22, 1800,
aged 26 d.
Nipple, Lizzie d of H. and M. d
Mar 21, 1870, ageil 5 d.
Nipple, C. W. s of H. and M. d
June 8, 1 SOS, aged 2 d.
Xaee, Anna w of Daniel d July 10,
1879, aged 78 y 9 111 28 d.
Naoe, Jane d Mar 13, 1S80, aged
1 y 3 in 22 d.
Naee, Emma E. d Mar 15, 1880,
aged 0 y 10 m 24 d.
Naugle, Perlie d July 19, 1894,
aged 8 y 4 111 9 d.
Meiser, Win. s of M. and E d July (Naee, John H. d Sept 14,1893,
l-JRr nj
.... . -L- r aea
SIDE VIEW OF BOX.
supports nnd In the leg which, with
the braces (f, f) make t he machine
Una u.ul strong. The support under
the front end extends four inches to
the ritfht to hold the upright pieces
(u) in pliice, between which the end
of the knife handle is held. There are
also two other uprbht pieces (r, r),
one in front of each of the front legs,
which are adjustable to crowd the
blade of the knife up close to the
mouth of the machine.
Fig. 3 is 11 front riew. The cross-
15, 1866, aged 7 m 22 d
Mengle, Elmira d of J. and A. d
Oet 21, 1859, aged 8 y 0 111 9
Mengle, E. Jane d Nov 1, 1879,
aged 5 y 5 m 4 (L
Mangle, Sarah d Nov 7, 1879, aged
0 in 2 J.
Kroighbum John d Dee 29, 1855, M Ada tI Juy26, lS80,aeed
aged 7.. y 9 , 3 d. ! , v 3 m g d "
Kreighbura, Maria d Sept 24, 1856, Moyer, Charles B. d Dee 21, 1SS0,
aged 85 y 1 111 19 d. ' agwl j v m 10 d
Kirk. Sarah Elisabeth d Mar 3, Moyerj w ol Eklward B. d Nov 4,
KW v o III. . IBQR , J1 c , 9K.1
aWWW it.s t j j sia SWW
Kirl. Malinda d Feb 20, 1880,
aged 20 y 9 111 14 d.
Kulp, Henry d Dec 10, 18S0, aged
04 y.
Kersteter, Elieabeth d Nov 22,
ISSij, agcnl 50 y.
Keauwell, John d Nov 21, 188S,
aged 29 y 11 m 4 d.
Iandis, Isaac d March 16, 1854,
aged 08 y 1 m 2 d.
Lpssman, Washington d Oct 17
1891, aged 11 y 4 m 12 d.
Lease, Catherine d Aug 7,1857,
aged 7 y 6 m 5 d.
Lease, Thomas Dr. d Feb 2, 1881,
agi .I 27 y 4 m 9 y.
Lesse, John S. d Jan 21, 1876,
uged 25 y 4 m 3 d.
Mitterling, v of Daniel d Apr 3,
1879, aged 42 y 5 m 12 d.
Mitterling, Daniel d Feb 20, 1S90,
aged 50 y 11 m 13 d.
Minium, Michael d May 30, 1881,
aged 72 y 2 m 3 d.
Minium, Linn d Apr 0, 1890, aged
51y7ml3d.
Minium, Labina r of Michael d
May 15, 1877, aged 09 y 9 m
24 d.
Minium, Catherine w of Jacob d
Jan 23, 1868, aged 36 y 2 m
17 d.
Minium, Thorna? F. d Feb 25,
1864, aged 17 y 5 m 20 d.
Minium, James d Sept 26, 1868,
aged 24 y 5 111 12 d.
aged 27 y 7 111 19 d
Naee, George B. d July 7, 1885,
aged 1 y 5 in.
Rath von, Alice d Dec 1, 1870.
Rathvon, Charles d May 17, 1881,
aged 4 y 7 111 9 d.
Rathvon, Carrie A d May 17,1881,
aged 0 y 9 111 10 d.
Rathvon, Emma a Apr 4, 1890,
aged 46 y 10 m 23 d.
Rathvon, Willison (a soldier) d Aug
2."., 1870.
llathvon, Henry d June 14, 1809.
Rathvon, Fredrick d Oct 20, 1892,
aged 82 y 1 m 10 d.
B astir Sntlsfled.
Patience The man I marry must
know as much as I do.
Patrice Whatt No more than that,
dear? Yonkers Statesman.
Not Domtvtlc.
Miss Fosdick Is Sue's new husband
b domestic man?
Miss Keedick 'o; she imported
him from London. Leslie's Weekly.
Keep Your Bowels Strong.
Constipation or diarrhoea when
your bowels are out of order. Cas
carets Candy Cathartic will make
them act naturally. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. Never sold in
bulk. All druggists, 10c.
PItONT VIEW OF CUTTER.
piece at the bottom, which is of the
same thickness with the knife handle,
projects eight inches on either side of
the frame to form a wide base, so that
t!i' box cannot be easily overturned,
and (he workman can place his foot
mi the end next to him and thus hold
the machine in place. In Yig. 3 the
pieces u and r r can be more clearly
seen.
Pig". 4 is a bit of steel, shaped up with
a square, smooth face for the knife
to cut against, and is so nicely set in
the mouth of the box as to form a
smooth surface so that stalks will not
catch against it when feeding them
through to the knife. The blade, of
course, is made with a beveled edge,
ami set so as to cut like a pair ot
sbiars.
My cutter cost me, all told, besides
my own labor, not more than two dol
lars, and does more work and does it
more easily than any of the cheaper
machines on the market, says the
Ohio Farmer writer who describes the
foregoing.
How to llulltl I'Ik Troughs.
A swine-raiser says: In fattening
pigs they should have the trough
room in length, not in depth. The
pig troughs 1 see around the coun
try seem many of them to have
been constructed with the object of
affording bath accommodations for
their pigs; so deep and wide that the
pigs take headers right into them.
The room should be in length, not in
depth, for all kinds of pigs, and the
troughs should be kept clean. Pigs
have the reputation of being filthy
animals, but a pig will keep itself
clean if it gets instruction in that
way for a week, and a good example.
New-
tot
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Wednesday and Friday,
la in reality flue, frenh,
every-ol tier-day Dally,
Kivlng- the latest newa on
days of inane, and cover
ins; newt ol the other
three. It contains all Im
portant foreign cable
newa which appear in
THK DAILY TKIHI'NK
of same date, also Domes
tic and Foreign Corres
pondence, Short Storien,
Elegant Half-tone lllua
trations.Humorons Items.
Industria! information,
Fashion Notes, Agricul
tural Mutter and Com-
Prchensive and Keilable
Inancial and Market Re
ports. Regular subscription
price, S1.50 per year.
We furnish it with tbe
Post for $1.75 per year.
Nbw
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and known for nearly
itivty yearn in every rl
of the l iiilfl Htattan
National r;tnnlv . m
paper of the hiR-hest rlu
for farmeri and villain.
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. 11IU l all V
I NK un to hour of foliM
to press, nn AKriciiHuruI
lepv tinent of the Uiu-
ing reading for every
niemner ol the faun'?
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price, ii.w per year.
Tout for 9L3S ptt yei.r.
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Only tlie Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
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No Assessments No Premium
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The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The fidelity Mutual Life Association.
Tour Patronage Solicited.
durino HOT WEATHER -
ri hp a imp rnnia- cmvpii
"New Rochester"
WICKLESS
SIM LE,
SAFEJ
COOKING under tbese circumstances is a pleasure. The Booben
l.tmn Co Htnko liwir rnn.it.at,ion nn tho nt.ove in niicstion. TM
befit fiviilfiiif.fi of the patisfftrtion fininved is testimonials craloro and J.
plicate orders from ail parts of the world.
Send for literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stove
the "New Rochester" Lamp.
You will never recret having introduced these trends into your house
hold.
The Rochester Lamp Co.,
38 Park Place and 33 Barclay St., Now York.
Sherp mu Wvtl Destroyers.
Bheep are excellent destroyers of
weeds. They will eat certain weeds
that cattle will not accept, and they
graze very close to the ground, pre.
ferring the young plants that are just
appearing above the surface. They
consequently give weeds no oppor
tunity to grow. Even thistles will
succumb if the land is given up to
sheep, provided the thistles are first
eut down, so as to allow new growth
tot she sheep.
Good for Warm Wrather.
"Yes," admitted her denrest friend.
who always insisted that she wouldn't
say an unkind word for anything,
"she's very popular as a summer re
sort girl, but it's easily understood."
"What's the reason of it?"
"She's so cold." Chicago Post.
BeneOolal Esrotlsm.
"It's real nice since Ella gdt an idea
that she's such a grand singer."
"How's that?"
"Why, she has such an exalted opin
ion of her ability that she won't sing
when you ask her." Philadelphia Bulletin.
Not Enonsrh.
"I suppose, now that you're married,
you call her your better half?"
"Yes; that's what I call her, but she
doesn't like it."
"Why, how's that?"
"She wants to be the whole thing."
Puck.
In a Desperate Strait.
The Shirtwaist Girl Ethel says the
handsomest young lifesaver saved her
life this morning.
The Sunbonnet Girl Ye, she hadn't
seen a man for a week, and he flirted
with her. Brooklyn Eagle.
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'GaaQlBHaaaBaBBaS'giasaik
Gcauint stamped C C C Never ssU la I
Beware ot His deslef vns Mat te tsM
"semcthlaf, wt a teed."
JA8. G. CROUSE,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
MlDDLKStRe.
All boatlivM entrusted to his
will reoeiva orouipt attention:
'Zl Ti2 rJr nor
Veterinary sUrgeoH,
SELINSQROVE, PA.
All proreHsiomu uubiucbb cuu w
will receive prompt and carctul sttenoaa
There is no better investment
ii i ...... ,i . i
Ijoojjio oi huiuu ui iaiK iuo..--
the shares of the Union Cunsoli
nfTArail at. una nont n R l'll'l . IUU-
non-assessable, and without per
al liability.
T t- f tho rs
Ul
Til ., i u nni ' , '
yearly tor iwo years, aru iua
ed, in addition to the regularly
ed dividends.
We also call "attention to
"HuwTTD Rbivib fltlttie
nm.T.w. "RonttniBi Camp"
"Qokkn Bkb" eompanieB; now
: .1. 1L... ..-la nilh HI11110 I
lug Kb vuroo oouiu,
ul iliinilaiiiil amarantee.
. . . .1 :..mq
ft 1 1 snares soia on ut m
plan, or all cash. 3
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