PL1 TWOBSTONE INSGRIPTIOr S. A Cotuvtion Made J com alllht Ilary iruj Ground in Snyder Gninty tor Ute MddUburqh iW." Pexx Township. Row's Uxios Cemeteky. Ub 'inKiT, IWi.j., J S t 22, 1S79; ajiitl y 10 in Zl l. U iiiuriT, Klli-n M., wof'(J. A., d Nov 18, 1890, aged 22 y 1 1 d m 22 d. Wagner, lteliecca, d Jau G, 1882, aged 70 y 11 in 2 d. Wuner, Win., s of II. (J. ami K., d J uni 18, 1881, ngttl 2m lSd. W'jiHT. infant s of V. and M. A., ngwl 8 d. Wagner, Michael, l June 12, 1775; (1 Apr 2t), 1 S5". Wagner, Khabeth, b Dec 1, 176S; d IW4, 1817. Wajr-er. .In... I. Mar 20, 183.; d May 11, 18G3. Wiigiu r, Howard 11., s of E. and II., d Muv ", 1877, aged 1 y 2 in. Warner, Amelia, dan of Jno. and Marv, 1 .Jul v la, 18f8, aged ol y '. in 10 d. Wagner, Jno. I) Mar 20, 180(5; d Ajtr 2:'., 1808, aged 03 y 1 m 3 d. Wagner, David s of Win. and M. aged 1 in 0 d. Wagner, Ira S. s of J. V. and Susan d Aug 1, 188.", agwl 'J m 20 d. Wagner, (Jen. II. s of Klizabetli and II. d Oet 28, 1887, aged 23 y 3 in 27 d. Wagner, Herbert J. s of S. and.S. d Mar. 1, 1SS7, aged 1 in 2 Id. Walborn, Sarah w of Henry d Mar 1, 1883, aged 13 y Urn 11 d. Wetel, Henry d Jan 5, 18U7, ged 07 y 1 in 18d. Wetzel, Kmina (5. d of Geo. and Mary d Jai: 2, 18',) 1, aged 0 in 11 d. Wetzel, Henry d June 13, 1879, aeed 80 y 3 in 7 d. Wetzel, E. d Dec 22, 1884, aged 81 y 8 m 7 d. Wise, Allen d Mar 19, 1S92, aged 35 y 3 in 10 d. WiscV Mantle M. d of X. Allen ami M. J. d Dee 21, 1891, aged 1 y 8 in S d. Wise, Ellen C. d Oct 12, 1SS", aged 1 7 y 0 in 3 d. Wilson, Frank A. s of Chas. and A. I.d Aug 1, 1893, aged 9m4d. Wuodling, Eli-i b Jan IS, 1820; d Eel lf, lsii.". Woodrutt, John d July 30, 1853, aged 80 y 0 d. "Woodnitl, Elijah d Oet 1"., 1884, asred 70 y 10 m 8 d. Woodruil, ElizaUth w of Elijah d Feb 27, 1881, aged 78 v f in 1 d. Woodruil, Abigail d of Elij. and Eliz. d (Jet 27, 1855, aged 7 y 5 in 0 d. Woodruff, Elizabeth d of Elij. and Eliz. d Nov 10, 1855, aged 10 in 5 d. Woodruff, Henry d Dee 23, 189G, aged 50 y 3 in 2 d. W( oilniil, Infant d of J. I. and Anna M. d Nov 18, IS'.M, aged 2 d. "Young, Win. (I July 20, lS87,aged 22 y 2 in 20 d. There are many graves that have in. hiad -.tones I could not take Spring Twp. j.r .... . i.J ,y J. II. Kncij. Maxiiki k's Ce.mktkuv, Iwated 2 mi. X. W. of Adams burg. Arl)ogast, (Jeorge d Jan 22, 1878, aged 07 y 10 m 28 d. JJiuwn, I Jessie A. d of J), ami M. J. d Aug 3, S88, aged 3 y 4 -m 13 d. JJilger, Li Hie S. E. d ol R. F. and H. S. d Sept 23, 18S0,aged 07 y 8 in 13 d. JJilger, Ida O. X-dofW. I. and E. d Mar 3, 1890, aged 10 y 7 m 28 d. Uilger, Elizabeth w of V. I. d Apr 2G, 1882, aged 43 y 10 m 5 d. Mn, Catharine w of John d Sent 13, 187G, aged G7 y 1 m 28 d. "Grose, John d Jau 5, 18S0, aged 79 y 8 m 21 d. Jio?, Chas. E. of W. H. and M. E. d Sept 27, 1 880, aged 2y Cm '2 Id. ' - ,.r 29, I -v 1 llaet. IlarU (i t uauiei. I y 5 m 1-; Haeki': V Hael ei II , llenrv D. x . Z. 8 of U. siul L. dOci 15, 1882, 19 y 11 m 19 d. i rv, Infant d of J. and 11. I Julv 6, 1887. Kline, Alfred E. 8 of J. W. and II. d .Mar 18, 1890, aged 25 y 2 m 23 d. Kline, Joseph W. d Jan 29, 1888, ujjed 55 y 4 ni 4 d. Lloyd, Lilla N. d of C. and E. d Nov 25, 1873, aged 3 v 10 m 20 (I. Lloyd. Carrie M. w of J. II. d Dec 10, 18U0, aged 21 y 4 m 28 d. Miller, Mary S. w of II. M. d June 25, 1880, aged 45 v 10 m 23 d. Maubeck, Cluny E. s of P. L. and L. K. d Mar 12, 1888, aged 18 y G in 9 d. Manlieck, Henry d Sept 24, 1895, aged 80 y 7 ni 17 d. Manbeek, Mary w of Henry d May 4, 1892, aged 70 y 9 m 24 d. Manlieck, Wni. d Aug 3, 1883, aged 50 y 11 in 28 d. M'liibcck, Sadie 15. d of D. II. and M. C. d May 21, 1872, aged 1 y 10 in 3 d. Manbeek, Ella J. d of 1'. L. and L. K. d Jan 27, 1872, aged G ni 7d. Manbeek, Joanna E. d of l L. and L. J. d Xov 24, 1802, aged 2 y 11 in 15 d. Manlieck, Ira I. s of 1'. L. and 11. d Aug 15, 1S77, aged 3 y 10 in 2 1 d. Manbeek, Anna M. W of Leon d June 20, 1850, aged 84 y 1 m 22 d. Manlieck, Amos W. s of II. and M. d July 11, 1802, agwl 10 y 9 m 11 d. Manlieck, Daniel d Feb 13, 1S52, aged 35 y 8 in 2 d. Manbeek, Louisa J. w of P. L. d Nov 11, 1802, aged 24 y 7 m 24 d. Manlieck, Lucy K. w rf P. L. d F-b 24, 1872, aged 28 y 5 m I'Jd. Manbeek, Lewis d ()ct-ll, 1893, aged 50 y 1 ni 20 d. Miller, Hannah d Sept 22, 1861, aged GO y 9 ni 3 d. Manbeek, Mollie w of A. d Apr 1901, aged 2Gy 3 in 2 d. Ocker, Alice V. d of W. and C. d Mav 29, 1803, aged 9 y 2 m G d. Ocker, Win. d June 1, 1879, aged 53 y 9 in 3 d. Iiiegd, d of 15. and C. d Mar 24, 185", aged 1 ni 0 d. Kothrock, Carrie A. d of A. and L. d Mar 1, 1870, aged 7 m20d. Ueninger, Sophia w of D. d-JuIv 24. 1873, aged GO y 1 m 20 d. Kiegel, son of 15. and C. d Aug 27, 1801. liiegel, Philip s of 15. and C. d Dee 31, 1801, aged 3 y G m 22 d. Swanger, Emeline d of L. and L. d Mar 7, 1870, aged 19 y 11 in Swanger, Elizabeth w of D. d Feb 28, 1881, aged 79 y 3 in 2 Id. Swanger, Daniel d July I!, 1885, agetl 8.j y 1 in !1 d. Ku-nmrpr. 1 .nviti-i ... T. ,1 X'.. If! iv' n,wl at 9in .1 i ... ... ,.favv. ..yj j III XJ l, I Snook, Dui'v A. u ui i. ami (l .1 . n T i n , Apr 10. 11, 185!), aged 10 y 1 ni Sln elllur, Win. I j, s ot P. and M. d Oct 23, 1802, aged Gy Id. Sclimidt, Eva w of P. d July 5, 1S02, aged 71 y 9 in 13 d. Smith, Philip d Mar 2G, 1S04, aged SO y 23 d. Smith, Aaron s of 1'. and S. d Feb 8, 1851, aged GyGm 27 d. W cader, Ca. per h of W. and C. d May 8, 1871, aged Id. WeaJer, Edwin 8 of W. and C. d Mar 21, 1870. ' V ?ader, Mary E. d of W. and C. E. d Feb 1, 1871, aged 11 m 5 d. Weller, Folly d Oet 1000. AlUMSIlUKG Cemetkry (old) Aurand, Catharine w ofS. d Mar 27,lSG8,aged82yl0m20d. Auraud, Samuel d Mar 12, 18G1, aged 74 y 10 m 12 d. Adams, John d Apr 13, 1859, aeed 50 y 5 m 23 d. Aigler, Christian d Mar 27, 1817, aged 58 y 4 m 3 d. .t .1 . ..- U : y 7 L A 113, agei Ai ler, Jonim aged 59 y 2 in 22 l- Ai. ier," i ' d 8ept24, 1842, aged 24 y 11 m. m as. a w Auraud. twin duii a ol 1 and li d Jan 1805. Auraod, Liu-y d May 11, 1836, aged 12 y 1 ui 26 d. Auraud, L. A. d of S. and C d Dec 13, 1840, aged 4y 9 m 23 d. Brechbill, Susannah w of J. d Aug 5, 1876, aged 57 y 10 ni lOd. IJachman. Christina w of 8. 8. dJ Mar G, 1880, aged 60 y 11 m 27 d. ma i.i Bobb, Jacob d Xv 28, 1881, aged 72 y 1 m 23 d. Bachman, II. I. 8 of 3. S. and C. d Dee 25, 1875, ageJ 31 y 7 ni 5d. Bach man, John I. B. 8 of J. P. and M. d Nov 3, 1872, aged 7 y 2 m2Gd. Bickel, Win. O. s of J. and A. d Aug 14, 18G5, aged 10 m 23 d. Reaver, Ada E. w of N. A. d Dee 23, 1880, aged 37 y 9 m 12d. lieaver, Eliza J. d of II. E. and M. A. d Aug 15, 18G2 aged 3 y 7 m 1 d. I5eaver, Oliver J. a of II. E. and M. A. d Aug 13, 1862, aged 4 y S in. Ilcnfer Wni. 8 of I. and L. d Apr 3, 1850, aged 9 y 3 ra 2 d. Bingaman, Endora E. d of P. S and E. II. d Feb 23, 1891, aged 3 y 11 in 26d.) Bartner, Jacob d Sept 30, 1819, aged 45 y 5 m 13 d, Bratton, Chas. A. s of W. M. and S. C. .1 June 8, 1875, aged 4 in 1 tl. Benfer, infant 8 of M. and A. d July 4, 1881 Beck, Raymond s ot G. E. and M. E. aged 1 y 10 in 6 d. Confer, Isaac 1825. Det, Anna M. w of S. d Sept 30, 1831, aged 30 y 5 rn 20 d. Dreese, Ephraim d July 6, 1S7G, aged 3 1 y 5 d. Dreese, Catherine w of J. d Feb 9, 1881, aged 71 y 9 m 16 d Dreese, Jacob d Feb 5, 1890, aged S8yllml2d. , Dreese, Mary d Nov 3, 1893, aged 78 y 3 in 28 d, Dreese, Milton s of R. and M. d Sept 8, 1875, aged 21 y 8 ni 7d. Dreese, Aniuion F. s of R. and M, d Apr 6, 1872, aged 1 y 15 d. Dreese, Catharine S. d of A. and S. d Juneji29, 1863, aged 4 y 9 ni 28 d. Dreese, Susannah w of A. d July 24, 1803, aged 47 y 1 ni 8 d. Dreese, Henry d Nov 27, 1S03, aged 52 y 2 m 23 d. Dreese, Matilda w of R. d July 27, 1809, aged 37 y 9 ni 26 d. Dreese, Abraham d Aug 5, 18G8, agetl 54 y 5 m 21 d. Dreese, Lucy M. d of R. and M. R. d Apr 15, 1859, aged 2 y 10 m 9 d. . Dreese, Catharine wof J. d Sept 7, 18G3, aged 74 y 9 m 1 d. Dreese, Jacob d Oct 1, 1854, aged 07 y 9 m 16 d. Dreese, Maria w of I. d Feb 28, 1818, aged 21 y 11 m lSd. Dreese, (Jeo. d May 10, 1849, aged GO yCmfi d. Dreese, Irwin s of J. and C. d Apr Ot 1 or l n r i i ' 1001 -1,1 oou, ugeu o y o ni i u. 'Dkwp, Calvin s of A. and II. d k ' se. vaivin 8 ol A. ami II. ri 1 TW 11 1R7 o o-f wl J n tA A T . " x tim,w, ,i May 15, 1814, aged 4S V 4 Dreese,- in 21 d -w of K-ter d Anf 'ii. iow, ugeu 'ii y ni O u. Dreese, John d Aug 1823. !" Dreese, Jacob d July 1823, aeed 38 y. Dreese, 1 of I and M. d Mar 28, 1821, aged 9 y 10 m 4 d. Dreese, Foster s of W. II. aiid E. d Mar 9, 1S77, nged 2 y 1 m. Dreese, George s of P. d Dec 3, 1827, aged 22 y 2 m ljS d. Engel, Ludwig d Apr 12j 1850, aged 34 y 7 m 14 d. j Ekler, Reuben d Sept 20, 182G, aged 4 y 7 in 20 d. Etzler, Isabella 1842. j telker, Annie 11. d of J. A. nnd'E. V. d Aug 25, 188G, aged 9 m 2G d. Fryberger, Sarah M. d of, II. A. . 1 l!fl(l 1 1 11 I 1 i a . . ' and Ii. d June 22, 1887. aged y y y m z a. Oet What You Ask Fort When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get khem. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substifiiW always a cheat and a fraud. BeWarel aii druggists, ioc. AHEAD OP THE GAVE. Hlghwajman Permit me to rob you of your valuable timet Humorist Very good joke! But take the old thing, by all means! It only coit me a dollar, and I can sell the joke for at least three dollars to some one of the comic papers! Der Dorfbarbier. If.lll iil-r ........ He Xow don't you bother to help me on with my coat. She It'a no bother. It's a pleas ure. Town Topics. Riatbt. "I trust in Providence," says a Georgia philosopher, "but I work while I trust." Atlanta Constitu tion. All the Hort Heaaoa. She Let's sit out the next one. He Why, I thought you were fond of dancing. She I am. Detroit Free Press. Mark Twain's Cousin, G'. C. Clemens, of Topeka, Kan., the no ted constitu tional lawyer, who bears so striking a re semblance to Mark Twain, ( Samuel B. Clemens) that he is frequent ly taken for the original Mark, G- c- Clemens, is a man of deep intellect and wide experience. He is con sidered one of the. foremost lawyers in this country. In a re cent letter to the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Mr. Clemens says: Teraonal experience and obser vation hive thoroughly satisfied me that Dr. Miles' Nervine contains true merit, and is excellent for what it is recom mended.' Mr.JforrnanWaltrip.Sup. Pres. Bunk ers' Fraternal Society, Chicago, says: ?,:. Pain Pills are Invaluable for headache and all pain. I had been a great sufferer from headache until I learned of the efficacy of Dr. Miles' Pain Tills. Now I always carry them and prevent recurring at tacks by taking a pill when the symp toms first appear.' Sold by all Drufglsta. Pric, 25c. par Bos. Dr. Mllas Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Aceonnnnar for Tt. "IIow is it that the weather proph ets are so often wrong about the weather?" "Well, they can't be alwaya committal." Puck. non- A Chance to Do Hefter. Julius Would you like to live your life over again? Edgar No; but I'd like to spend over again all the money I've spent. Chicago Record-Herald. 'War llehlnd the Times. Mrs. Gnu She's awfully bad form! Mrs. Dorcus Dreadful. She once hrnn it nr. 1 p 1 n li v wirti av ivli.n a Inttrnrliwl - " ' J ...... uv . ! 1. 1. 1 . o U mothers' meeting'. Town Topics. muster BrsffMls. (knuhw atiwpil CCC Never told In balk. SWBtl Ifcttkakr who tries to kJI , "teiatfJiina lust at jood." Feminine Finesse. "Charley, deiir," said young Mrs. Torkins, "do you tlrink we nhull ever be rich enoiifrh to own a yacht?" "I shouldn't be Biirprim-d." "When we ea,n afford it, you will buy me a yacht, won't you?" "Certainly." "Well, Charley, dear, I know you re a business man, and I know you want me to be a business woman. If you will give me a new hat and a new gown and a new coat now, I won't ay a word about the yacht. Isn't that a lovely discount for cash?" Washington Star. la Slleatla Salos. She saw a note to her husband, , it was In a woman's handwriting. . "I, Did she open ItT No; not she, - ' Although It looked a Inviting-. Did she worry atom ItT O, not For one won't, whll another on willj You tee, ah knew whom It was from It was her dressmaker's bill. Harlem Lift. . for Infants nd Children. The Kind Too Hare Always Bought has borne the 8igm tore of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under hi personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no on to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations an Just-os-grood " are but Experiments, and endanger th health of CLUdren Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bougj Bears the In . 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