The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 30, 1902, Image 6

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A Iwwtioii )Iadt Jrwn alltlte Hary
iny tlround in Sniiler County
to. tne MddUbunh "VW."
I'exn Township.
K'v'b Umn (.'k.mktkky.
Ftt. J awl), tl Oct 10, 1631, ii'wl
41 y 11 in 'iril
Frank, Pinion 11. s oi'J. and M. C,
il Aug 31, lS-l.l.
Fogfl, Jx-ah w of Martin ugitl 27 y
ii ta 1 d
Frank, Alary V. w of J. il Jan
1810,
Ftlkrr, t)lizalnili w of ,1. il Deo l,
ls."S, Sigt-,1 b'J y 8 in 3d
Felkt-r, Kiiinia K. il of J. and I), d
Nov "J I, l.sil, ajml I y t! in
l'.i (I.
Fulkir. iiil'.ini i liild ol J. and P. d
' May !, lS.")li, aged "Jl d
Ftlkoi, AiaimiK, s of II. and. I. d
Die 'J I, 1M.")7, am'il v in
iSil.
FclkiT, John 11. d Oct 12, ISti'J,
aged 7. y 10 in li d.
Felker, Aaron s of II. and II. d
Mar '2?, LStil, aged 21 y 2 in
18 d.
Kike, Jo!in d 1-V!) l'.i, LSIm, agwl
o'J y 3 in il d.
Fclkor, Xancy J. l of II. and L. d
1'VI) l(,'lS73, ag-d 1 y K in
2i) d.
Fuller, (.'lias. F. s of and M. A.
agt'd 7 d.
Fryliargcr, infant d of II. A. and
L. d Sf,t 21, l,s7;j.
FclkiT, t'liri.-tana w of Jd Mar
12, KSM, aged 71 y o in 7 d.
Fdk.r, .!..!in d Aor 21, lS'l, aged
vVS y (1 in 1 t.
Ft'lmly, Jolm Jr. d Aiig'l'.l, 1 S.S
aged ."iS y N in 1 S d.
Uuti-lial John s of S. and 11. d July
ol, lSlii, aged in l.j d.
Gross, Catharine w of J. d JVt 1",
1SSC, aged 72 y 1 in J d.
(Jro., Jaeoli d May I, 1S77, aged
lil y 2 in 28 d.
(iilhert, John A. s of V. and M.E.
. d Jan 25, 1888, aged SinlOd.
(iron-, sofWW and M. d Oct 12,
' 1871.
vlet, Elmer C. s of I. and C. d
Aug 20, 1808, aged 1 y 7 in.
(ietz, David Co. F. 1131st l'a. i.,f.
Gross, Allen I. s of A. and ," A. d
Mar 7, 187o, aged y 1 m
12 d.
Gundniin, Howard S. s of S. J. and
iv. u oejn ., i, .., ageil J v
") in.
invnli.,e, S. F. , !,., .; is,-)7,
aged 32 y 11 in 10 d.
Gross, Caiharine w i.t'.J. d Scjit 27,
IS ::, isg-! so y 1 , u7 .1.
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11 .1.
ir. .-, A;,r 22, Is 12. a-,-...
i 2 ... 2.i i j,
Gi..!-. K'iIki, Aj., 2;;, 1S12, aged
1 y ' in 27 -i.
'":, W in.' - , f.. ;i;,, C. (I Aj,r
'2 1. I2, I .; y 7 iii 2:; d.
A;- W -1 of . I'. ;id
l. .M. .1 M..i- i. i w:i , ;,
;? d.
Getz, J..li n 1. ,,f J i. F. alld I,, j.;.
d .1 III V 1'.'. 1 SM, ;,,r(., J v .
111 '. d."
Giu:dnim .iviy A. - . 'S. J. and
A. d A ur I I. 1 Vih :, , r ., 1 u v
8 in 1 d.
Grimm, ( 'hri-iiuima d A.r 2s,
lNl", aged si y 0 m.
G.-t, Min. rva M. d ..f T. and C. d
!5I't 1, ls7i, 'J ,n i i ,1,
Gutehul, J1,ii . .J,iy ;;; jj,
agul s y r, n, j .-, ,
(iuiidiiim, S. J. ( j;. .-I, i'a,
l!,cnv,
llelfrich, Eliahcth w of J. d May
0, 18S3, aged 7t' y 7 in 10 d.
Haines, L. JusejJi - ..f L. K. and
L. d Mar 12, 1S77, agwl 2." y
1 in 10 d.
Honser, Sarah E. d of H. and C. d
Nov 12, 1872, aged 0 y 2 in
7 1.
HaeketilHTg, Henrv W. h of J. ami
and C. d Ok i0, 1802. age.1 1
y l rn.
Haekenherg, liowis il Mar 2f,
1802, aged 0." y 8 in 11 d.
Jlaekrnan, Mary M. w of E. d June
20, 1H00, n-.'.Ml 72 y 0 in.
Helfrieh, A. M. d of ami M. d
Mar 20, 1873, aged 1 y 3 in
V d.
Mav 1 IS4:l. in
Hartley, M . .1 M , 28, 1 -8, Mick, I Km
aged 52 8 in 2v) d. 77 h)
llasbinger, i..xleth w of . tl Markl.y, il, nvi I .1 .In ,. )t
May 10, 18(57, ageil 77 m l-il.i. e-i . v h ,, iy,
20 (I.
MISCELLANtOCS MATTERS. 1
Mark;, v, I'. ili.. d
Hartley, .I..I111 d June 7, 1 np-d 7i' y 1 iu l.j
Minil v IO it . . ... .
b , Millei, G.
ot
F. 28, I.S48, ji,.."! l!i y 0 111
llocli, Elizi'n-tli L. dof'A. and
A. d May 28, 18G0, ag iy
111 2u' Midd..Martl , John .1 May 11,
Hasbinger, Itebecea w of II. ii i-b a ;eu aixjut 71 y.
23, 1S52, ag.nI 22 y 3 ni 2d. MidjK,warll rah w ;,f J j
Hendricks, Esther d Dec 10, I sOT. Oet lil, I 8 14, ag.ii 33 y 9 d.
Helfrieh, Mary A. w off. . d Meelitley, Jlei.ry d N'ov 19, 1835,
July 2, 1801, aged 20 i 111 1 h I 31 v 10 m 2o d.
2 tl
Middi.-warlli, John d Aug 30,
Helfrieh, J. II. 8 of J. andlvd' 1831, aged -25 y.
A.... '- KIM I OW III
w, :Middleiiar,h. Martha
11 -1 u.
Fire lonsrs In rnirTand itnnnt to
6JV4 Pr cent, of :.H prt"niii?r- ntd.
I Kxperiments hnr bef n rt To 'n tkr"-
12, 18H', l6w"s rray on the effct oi v.iokinjf
.on ne maroh. ! ln rennl's rrc In
I favor of the tronns thnt a
Ulld )i. d to have their pipes, ami moreover
Haekenlierg, Christian .7 of i,. t Mitchell. Ail., rt of V. IT .,. H
Mar 29, 1802, ir ! 55 y 1 id. j. d Mar ,j 885j j 12 j.
Ilerbter, Peter d June 29, 1853,' Ooennover, Sarah w of F. d Dec
Oet
1824, agsl 74 y.
aged 31 y 9 111 8 d.
10, 1812. aged 42 y 8 m 25 d.
01 y 2 in 3 d.
Haines, Susannah d Nov 7. 1889,
aged 97 y 9 111 9 d.
HasMiiger, v of Elias d Nov 10,
1823.
I Iassinger, Jerainiah
K'aly, Magdalene d Dec 13. 1833.
Keinpfer, Ilev. Jac b d Jan 19,
1880, aged 79 y 5 in 20 d.
Keller, Helen v of I. d Nov 25,
1883, aged 74 y 11 in 22 d.
Klosc, Sarah . w of K. d Feb 3,
1900, aged 73 y 1 in 7d
Kloe, lieukn d Mar 21, 1891,
aged 09 y 0 in 1 1 d.
Keller, Amn M. d of J. F. and S.
d July 15, 1873, aged 4 y 1
111 1 d.
Klingler, Inf. s of J. 15. aged 1 d.
Kaempf. r, David II. s of J. and L.
d June 2, 1S03, aged 19ylld.
Klingler, J.,el 15. d May 1, 1809,
aged 2i y o in 1 2 d.
Keller, l.-aae d June 1, 1800, aged
0 1 y 5 in 20 d.
Keister, Inf. d of . X. and M. d
Jan 3, 180O, aged 2 111.
Kern. Catharine d Mar 20, 1810,
ivd 39 y 7 in 21 d.
Kline. Kav (J. f H. aiu y. , ()ct
II, 1 Sill, aged 9 111 10 d.
Kaldx, ALrahain d Oet 27, 1839,
: -ed 74 y 11 in 29 d.
Kern, Inf. child of D. and V b
Au;17, 1812. '
Klein. Samuel h of . and C. .1
July 19, 1828, aged 18 y 7 m.
Koch d 1S30, aged 13 y 1 in 2:M1.
Klinepeter, I'.irtha C. d of S. E. and
M. C. d Aug 15, 1887, aged
1 v 7 in 12 d.
Kelp. John d Dec 8, 1850, aged 40
y 1 111 8 .1.
Kohli, Almeteo d June 30, 1852.
Long, KlizalH'th d Apr 11, 1881,
aged 74 y 8 in 27 d.
I'nna .1 of (J. and S. d
M;r 2i'., I s.-.i;, .(j, ., j v (),!
I. jil. . Nni,, d Jan 7, 1871, ag.d
'i 1 y ." in I ,1.
I.-'iig. J,,.,.p!i d May 8, 1.S72. iil'c.I
72 s 7 in 2t d.'
Long. Henry J. s ui J. and . ,
Ji'! 7, ls.'O, a..'ed 21 y 3 m
I d.
I."ll.. 'all, n ine Ii. ,! ,,fj. j.nd K.
I I 20, is.-,,., aged 15 y s
in 1 5 d.
I ."i g. u-:i:n,a d . f J. am K. ,
Dee 20, IS II, aged 8111 3 d.
Long. Annie M. .1 of J. H. and M.
K. d Feb 2d, 1877, aged 2 v 2
in 22 d.
.Mi!e!;..:i. Mary A. M. w of A. K. d
Jnne 22, lv:i;, ag.d 12yll m.
Maurer, Snsinnali v of D. d Xov
13, 1878, aged 00 y i m 29 d.
Middli-wrnh, Si.plda w of A. d
Haines, Fred d Jan 12, 1839, aged Oberdorf. (icnirge d Fn 28, 18G9,
aged 07 y 11 111 14 d.
Oldt, Simon, d Apr 15, 1 807, aged
G5y 11 111 17 d.
Price, II.
Pontius, Joseph, d Sept 20, 1805,
aged 83 y 10 d.
Pontius, Hanks, h of D. and E., d
July 5, 1859, agei) 6y 0 m
28 d.
Price, Sarah A., dau of D. and C,
d Dec 29, 185G, aged 10 ni
23 d.
Pontius, Elizabeth, w of J., d Sept
29, 1850, aged 57 y 5 111 2 d.
Paudenbush, Hon. B. L., d May 4,
1878, aged 48 y 5 in 2 d.
lioniig, Mary, v of S., d Jan 23,
1882, aged 75 y 1 111 29 d.
Uomig, M ilhclinina, dan of S.
and M., d Feb 21, 1883, aged
52 v 1 ni 1 9 d.
Poinig, Samuel, s of S. and M., d
Apr 1SS4, aged Sly 7m 9d
Kothrock, Dr. l.-aac, d June 8,
1872, agul 73 y 0 in 10 d.
Raudenbih, Elizabeth, w of I;. L.,
tl Sept 2, 1S74, aged 30 v 0 in
10 d.
Iioiuig, John L., d Apr 19, 1890,
aged 8.3 7 ni 27 d.
llomig, S. 11., d Mar 19, 1808,
aged 27 y 27 d.
Uoniig, Elizabeth, w of J. D., d
Nov 22, 18G7, ag' d 53 v 1 m
0 d. t
Kothrook, Lydia, w of Dr. J., d
Feb 20, lS5C,;;gpd 44 v 3 in
18 d.
Ivomig, infant dan of II. II. and J.
L., dSept 18, 1802, aged 2 in
7 vl.
Uoniig, Henry, s of J. and L., d
Sept 4, 1847, aged 0 v 10 in
2 d.
Iligal, Sarah J., dau of P. and M.J
.1 A...- 1 - It'"--' 1 -
II ng i.i, loj.j, aci . v 0
III 29 d.
Kiga!. Angeliiie, dan of P. and M.,
(I Aug 8, 18.W, aged 2 y 1 ni
their1 discipline was better.
The United Rtatra frovernment has
increased its hol.Vas on Staten Is
land by a purchase of sereral acres
oi the water front near Fort Wads-
n", for the purpose of giving the
14-inch pun a clear sweep over the
waters of the bay.
Gen. Culler once explained why it
was necessary to put such shmvy
clothing on most of the troops. "Itc
cause a showy uniform attracts Mary
Ann, the nursemaid, who makes
Tommy Atkins join the nrmy. In
plain uniforms, you would find re
cruiting a harder job than ever."
The marriageable daughters of the
English aristocracy are hastening to
the altar with lords, earls and mnr
quiscs as fast as they can. in order
to get in on the ground floor when
the coronation takes place. Matri
mony is more than popular in ex
ulted circles, according to the latest
dispatches.
Destroy the Vines Nov.
The best possible disposition that
can be made of the melons, squash and
cucumber vines is to pull them up, and,
when sufficiently dry, pile and burn
them. Left upon the ground they be
cn:ne the shelter and breeding place of
the next year's crop of beetles, and
their value for manure will in no way
compensate for the damage accruing
if left upon the ground. Better at
tend to it at once. Kural New Yorker.
1X95, aged SO v 8 m
Mil (I
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... II.
Middlc-warlh, Aimer d Dec 19,
17, aged 74 y 10 in 20 d.
Maurer. Mary w of J). d Mar ll,
153, aged 35 y 10 in Did.
Maurer, Daniel d Julv 20, 1SSS,
ag.d OS y 7 ni 29 d.
Milehel, Amos K. .1 Sept 22, 1889,
aged 50 y 9 in 19 d.
Miller, Perry W. h of K. and U. d
Aug 22, 1S73, aged 5 1.1 8 d.
M.ihney, ('has. M. s of J. and M. d
Oct 17, 1804, aged 4 y 11 m
7d.
Mitchell, Chas. A h of A. E. and
M. A. M. d Aug 21, 1803,
aged 1 y 5 d.
ManUi'k, Catharine w of II. d Jan
10, 1S07, aged 2G y 3 m 23 d.
Mitchell, Susan w of P. d. Tan 8,
1807, aged 73 y 10 m 19 d.
Mick, Elizabeth w of II. d Jan 20,
18 8, aged 80 y 3 d.
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7 v 5 m
A Good Hearted
Man,
or in other wosds, men with
good sound hearts, arc not very
numerous. The increasing
number of sudden deaths from
heart disease
daily chron
icled by the
press, is proof
of the alarm
ing preva
lence of this
dangerous
complaint,
and as no one
can foretell
iust when a
fatal collapse Kreamer.
will occur, the. danger of neg
lecting treatment is certainly a
very risky matter. If you are
short of breath, have pain in
left side, smothering spells, pal
pitation, unable to lie on side,
especially the left, you should
begin taking
MUes Heart Cure.
J. A. Kreamer of Arkanfas City, Kans,
says: "My heart was so bad it was im
possible forme to lie down, and I could
neither sleep nor rest. My decline was
rapid, and I realised I must get help
soon. I was advised to try Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure, which I did, and candidly
believe it saved my life."
Or. Miles' Remedies are sold
by all drufglsta an suarantee.
Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
for Infants and Children.
Castorta Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Ps
fforic. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant,
contains neither Opium, M orphiue nor other Narec
aubstance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverifhiit
cures jfiarrncea ana wina uouc it reueres Tei
Inor Troubles and cures Constinatlon. It recrulateH 1
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slej
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. I
The Kind You Have Always Boul
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linn enjoyed tne confidence and mipnnrt of the Amerlem. 1
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m mime liiwniuieiy tor mrmeraand their lamlliea. The fl
waaimued November Ttli, 1H.I1.
f.very Uepnrtine.it or Airrlciiltur.il industry la covered I i
'v.'i 'i!r!,"Ji!ir 'e',er'' ' ,helf rcaiwctive linea. m !
HIM'. rAKMKK will he in every ene a biKli cl, i.ii.f:
cn.tTurimiiir nuT.cilltl.r'U tuner. nrfirn.v ..liMt '
pictnreaif live nt ick, model fiir.n buildings and homes
al n.nehinery, etc. T
Far.neni' wivc,inand dauKhtera will flud apeeli.U,
their ei.tertninn.ei.t.
HeK..l.,r price. $1.00 per year, but you can buy It i,
lorVl weuky newspaper, Tl.o Middleburir l'osr j
Semi your auliacrlption and money to the Mid.lleburK I'.
Send your limn ami nililrma to the .EW-1iirJ
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li'iniiir, Sil.mi.iii, .I K,., 'o, I siio,
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Komi-, Diinif, l Aur J:i; is;.;,
iiof.1 !HI y ;i m i; ,1.
Uouiij:, Kliznlifili, w t.fl) , ,1 Jul v
12, 1-S.Vi, Mjrr, sc. y 7 in 7 (j.
Komi.-, 1'i t.M-, Ii May 1-J, ISO,"); tl Gvnu'ne stftd C C C Ntvtr told In bulk.
iir Hi, CM... fcwv-j Kva (V;ir wM f0 sell
Ii Ii, Mary, w of (j., ,1 ,I,.v 17,' fast as gcod."
t.'lt I....
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Uoniig, KrUiva, w ..IM., ,1 M.,i' 'Js,
is.Vj, np,l c.i y :; i i i ,,
Uoniig, (Jwiri', tl I''.-!. C,, 1S;,,
iip'd ( y 7 in 17 l.
Kmly, J.ilin 1'., (M lil, is;j,
ag' l 1 1 y (I in 20 .1.
IlugiT, .I.ilui, tl Mar 7, 1S:18, ngcil
")H y S in 22 1.
UugLT, Margaret, tl Aug 2S, 1SI57,
ngi'd ,S2 y m 8 d.
liagur, Cliarlottf, IS?pt 1S:J2, ugwl
7y 7 in 22 tl.
I lager, Adam, 1 Mar 17, 1821,
aged 70 y in G.
Sliawver, Sopliiu, d Mar 21, 1S7G,
oged 45 y 11 m 0 d.
Smith, Lizii; J., w of G. M., d
June J2, 1887, ag.d23 v 7 in
3d.
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ASTOLOGY
IS Till! MOST
HlU'U'nl nf Ihr
M'HitliH.iyiiiK il e
vicPH. The "niw
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lo, how to k'I vuiiiiimn 1 if tiiiMitpii fnri't'4 Send
ltii Ulc, )'i'sr mill 1. M I.KK,
1-lil-lit. 3!C I'ciirl. ItiilTnlo, N. V.
fini' of the liu'Tiilicrs (if tin1 I'nitcd
States geological survey recently
A strlUliiK Con- tul,td attention to
a striking contrast
in the ucviloimii'iit
nf ihe cdtiiilry lyiiigom uch side of the
bounrinry line .between Oregon nnJ
Idaho. J ii southwestern Idaho, near
lluise City and the state liue, there is
a considerable section well developed
by irrigation. Owirg to the combined
advantages of the rich character of the
soil, the favorable conditions of the
climate and irrigation, this district
contains some of the best fruit-growing
country in the world. Just on the
other side of the state line, in Oregon,
along the Mallicu and Owyee rivers ex
actly the same conditions exist riv
ers, soil und climate with the excep
tion of the application of water to the
laud by irrigation, the vital condition.
In conseMuence thi. section, though, i rint Nat(onttl Banlt. Neartlv
but a few miles distant from th other I Towns Weprosonted t-Hellwood, AHoona, Holll
and just as capable of high develop-' aaysbcrj, lltiattujdon and Bollcfonte s-8-lyr
meut, is a desert country. More is the 1
whole important question of irriga
tion in the arid west In. a nutshell, with
it, hornet, farms and industry; with
out it, a dert. ''
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Our Speciality: tyrokk, Pa.
Collections and lleuoru.
Veterinary sURGEOifc
SCLINSOROVC, PA.
All proiesatonul business entrusted to in
will receive prompt and careful attentlno
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Prof. D. Noling
- Late with Dr. A. H. Wells,
ttie CELKUKATKU EYK SPKI IA
of Washincton, D. 0.
Headquarters at miler House,
East Market St., Lewlstown,
Coniultatlon and thorough imlnallul
o( olmrso every Wednesday nil Hut1
tiluMawlentlfloally and Iclllfiilly fittcl
II Imperteotloni In the ayet of ehlldren
tally examined. Satisfaction cuaranli
money refunded.
W ARTIFICIAL EYK8 IN8RRTED.
The eenalble way lo buy whinkey la toi
dlreot from Ihe UUtlllery. Thlo aavea 4
aale and retail deeler'a proflta, aleo la.
uure roodi. The Ilevner Ulilllllne Cm
ahlp yon four f 14II querle Seven-YearOWJ
xpreea prepeiu, lof J J. see large aun.
neat in wn mue s