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    1. [PADAUPHI] Website update:
    2. Charles Kindt
    3. On April 28, 2008, additional listings on my website: I have added 32 listings to my post 1900 obituary file. I have added 226 listings to my Mt. Lebanon Cemetery file. I have added 103 listings to my Ebenezer Cemetery file. Charles E. Kindt - Lebanon,Pa. e-mail: charogen@comcast.net website: http://home.comcast.net/~charogen

    04/28/2008 05:21:24
    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] Your e-mail went into "spam"
    2. Barbara
    3. Donna Make sure the e-mails are not going into the spam anymore. I sent quite a few. Barbara Donna Terrian wrote: > Hey Barbara, I just found your e-mails in my SPAM. > I have "cox.net" removed from "block" now. > So, please try again. > > Looking forward to your e-mail. > > Donna > > >

    04/20/2008 03:53:04
    1. [PADAUPHI] Illinois has a lot of records on-line
    2. Barbara
    3. http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/idphdeathsrch.html Search http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/death.html Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre–1916 http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/deathsrch.html Search http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/marriage.html Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900 http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html Search http://www.sos.state.il.us/departments/archives/servant.html Database of Servitude and Emancipation Records (1722–1863) http://www.ilsos.gov/GenealogyMWeb/servfrm.html Search

    04/19/2008 01:55:48
    1. [PADAUPHI] a few more websites for those new to genealogy
    2. Barbara
    3. http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/browse.monographs/waro.html The War of the Rebellion in Cornell University's Making of America Author: United States. War Dept. Title: The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies Other Title: Official records of the Union and Confederate armies They have a search engine. --- Search the National Park Service Site for Civil War Soldiers and Sailors http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ By clicking on one of the names you can search for individuals: soldiers sailors regiments cemeteries battles prisoners medals of honor national parks --- http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War National Graves Registration Database You can search without being a member. --- Civil War Links Most seem to be working. A lot that were USGenWeb have moved, but they give you a new address, or redirect you, usually. http://www.civilwarhome.com/hist.htm#Cemeteries --- This page has a list of military links for different states, mainly Civil War. Some are from Ancestry.com, but the description tells you it is a pay site and from Ancestry. http://www.militaryindexes.com/civilwar/ --- Two places to search for burials: http://www.interment.net/ # Interment.net contains thousands of transcriptions of cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions, from cemeteries in the USA, Canada, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries. # Access is free - no subscription fees, no money http://www.findagrave.com/ Search 22 million grave records Search for a cemetery --- I've not used this before, but it looks to be a very interesting site. I've clicked on several of the links and so far, they lead to what they say they do. It's a maplover's dream. http://www.maphistory.info/imageus.html Images of early maps on the web THE AMERICAS 8. United States Just keep scrolling down. They have three main areas: * United States (general) * United States (people & themes) * United States (states & regions) ------------ US GenWeb has always had some excellent records. You just have to search each state. Some are really good and some are so-so. http://usgenweb.org/ ===== KANSAS Hulpieu Swain Funeral Home Records, Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas Hulpieu Swain Funeral Home Records, Kansas 1904-1913 http://www.ancestorsatrest.com/funeral_recs/helpieu-swaim-funeral.shtml http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/kslinks/books.html Kansas Book Transcriptions On-Line Check out the Kansas GenWeb. They have some very good pages, including early marriage records for a lot of counties. http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/index.html Go to the Archives page - and below is a list of clickable counties http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/index.html --- MISSOURI Just for the information - a webpage with a map and history of St. Louis, MO neighborhoods http://stlouis.missouri.org/neighborhoods/history/ --- NEW MEXICO This is a great site, and I think little known. You can find death records here. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usgenweb/nm/nmfiles.htm Home Page http://www.usgwarchives.org/nm/nmdi.htm Death Index --- OKLAHOMA http://www.interment.net/data/us/ok/muskogee/ftgibnat/index.htm Fort Gibson National Cemetery Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (includes Oklahoma City) has new records on line http://www.oklahomacounty.org/assessor/disclaim.htm This page lets you access all public land records for Oklahoma, but they seem to be recent - from 1989 onwards http://okcountyrecords.com/ The Oklahoma Department of Libraries has a page that lets you search their online website http://www.odl.state.ok.us/sitenotes/asrch3.htm There is also a "Sooner Search" "you can locate information from the websites of nearly 200 Oklahoma state government agencies, programs and portals." And then there's a "Digitial Prairie - the "One Stop Shop" for Oklahoma's Online Library Resources" that lets you search and find all the holdings of the Oklahoma Library System, and more. http://www.odl.state.ok.us/prairie/index.htm ---

    04/17/2008 11:08:09
    1. [PADAUPHI] Federal Land Records
    2. Barbara
    3. The Federal Government has Federal Land Records online http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ This site does not cover the thirteen colonies, their territories, and a few other states. Go there and click on search land patents - the next page put in your zip code (go ahead, it won't hurt you) and then you'll get a page and put in a last name and see what happens. Or a last name and state, etc.

    04/17/2008 07:55:14
    1. [PADAUPHI] Nebraska Land Records
    2. Barbara
    3. http://www.nebraskahistory.org/databases/atlas.shtml Nebraska county atlases/plat books on-line http://www.nebraskahistory.org/databases/atlas.shtml#nameidx A database (County Atlas Name Index) has been compiled that allows researchers to locate name references within the various Nebraska county atlases that are on microfilm (see Nebraska Plat Books on Microfilm). The researcher may input a Family/Person Name, County, and/or Year of Publication and will be given a listing of all the matching name index entries.

    04/17/2008 06:08:10
    1. [PADAUPHI] various state documents on line
    2. Barbara
    3. Arizona http://genealogy.az.gov/ Birth Year (1855 - 1932 ) Death Year (1844 - 1957 ) South Dakota http://www.custer.govoffice.com/ Go to above website and click on 'cemetery' in left hand column City of Custer Custer Cemetery - has alphabetical listing, block lots, and grave registration Utah http://historyresearch.utah.gov/indexes/ On line Utah Death Death Certificates from 1905 to 1956 Also, scroll down the page. Lots of other records on line. http://www.deathindexes.com/index.html Online Searchable Death Indexes & Records a directory of online death indexes listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices & registers, obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery & burial records.

    04/16/2008 01:40:41
    1. [PADAUPHI] archaic medical terms
    2. Barbara
    3. I just found a great site for modern interpretations of archaic medical terms. Perhaps you all are familiar with it, but just in case, I figured I'd post the link. I just found out that "Phthisis Pulmonalis" is pulmonary tuberculosis. http://www.antiquusmorbus.com/Index.htm Rudy's List of Archaic Medical Terms A Glossary of Archaic Medical Terms, Diseases and Causes of Death The Genealogist's Resource for Interpreting Causes of Death.

    04/15/2008 06:55:40
    1. [PADAUPHI] I've put some new material online
    2. Judith Bookwalter
    3. http://usgwarchives.org/pa/dauphin/area.htm http://usgwarchives.org/pa/dauphin/vitals.htm http://usgwarchives.org/pa/dauphin/obits.htm http://usgwarchives.org/pa/dauphin/papers.htm Judy Bookwalter alias: JudyBoo, mrsbooker

    04/14/2008 01:04:37
    1. [PADAUPHI] SHANNON Joseph and Emma 1860-1930s
    2. Nora Avery
    3. Am looking for descendants of Joseph SHANNON and Emma MORROW. Known children are William E. 1884, Samuel Lincoln 1886, Verrel M. 1889, and Anna M. 1893. 1910 on Bailey St., 1920 on Linden St., and 1930 on Harvard/Forest St., near Union Square. Thanks. Nora

    04/13/2008 03:44:34
    1. [PADAUPHI] PA Book Done
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I have added the final pages to the book "Pennsylvania Historical Society Memoirs". It is available at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com You can click on the link on the index page to jump to the start of the most recently added section. Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell, Abernathy and related families No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.12/1374 - Release Date: 4/11/2008 4:59 PM

    04/12/2008 01:22:01
    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] DODSON, UHLER, KULL, KEISER in 1887 newspaper
    2. Vic & Mae Strawbridge
    3. Lynne, As one who has enjoyed reading your posting, I THANK YOU! Even found the name Lentz, which I am doing genealogy on. Good luck on your paper. Mae -----Original Message----- From: padauphi-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:padauphi-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lynne Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 12:02 PM To: padauphi@rootsweb.com Subject: [PADAUPHI] DODSON, UHLER, KULL, KEISER in 1887 newspaper -- I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper -- Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is the copy from small ads in the paper -- AND, FINALLY, PLEASE NOTE, too, that this is the LAST POST for this newspaper. All local news and ads (not the numerous unrelated national stories in the paper) have been transcribed from it. I have one or two other old Lykens newspapers and will post those items months from now, as I have a thesis to write and this was a pleasant diversion, but I must finish my paper. "M.D.L. DODSON, D.S. - Operative and Mechanical Dentist, North Second St., Lykens. Always at home. and W.H. UHLER, Dentist! Artificial Teeth made on Rubber or Celluloid Base, Gold or Silver plate. Teeth filled with Gold or Amalgam. Painless extraction of Teeth. Families visited when desired. None but first-class material used, and all work warranted. Office - First door West of Catholic Church, Main st., Lykens. and John A. KULL, Painter & Paper-Hanger, Market st., Lykens, Pa. Wall Papers, Hall and Ceiling Decorations of all the latest styles always on hand at low prices. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, Graining, &c., promptly executed at moderate rates. Lykens. and H.E. KEISER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Elizabethville, Pa. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry always on hand at lowest prices." Lynne ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADAUPHI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2008 01:31:13
    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] DODSON, UHLER, KULL, KEISER in 1887 newspaper
    2. Joan Collins
    3. JUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARD WORK WITH THE LYKEN'S PAPER. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR THESIS JOAN COLLINS Lynne <LKRanieri@comcast.net> wrote: -- I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper -- Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is the copy from small ads in the paper -- AND, FINALLY, PLEASE NOTE, too, that this is the LAST POST for this newspaper. All local news and ads (not the numerous unrelated national stories in the paper) have been transcribed from it. I have one or two other old Lykens newspapers and will post those items months from now, as I have a thesis to write and this was a pleasant diversion, but I must finish my paper. "M.D.L. DODSON, D.S. - Operative and Mechanical Dentist, North Second St., Lykens. Always at home. and W.H. UHLER, Dentist! Artificial Teeth made on Rubber or Celluloid Base, Gold or Silver plate. Teeth filled with Gold or Amalgam. Painless extraction of Teeth. Families visited when desired. None but first-class material used, and all work warranted. Office - First door West of Catholic Church, Main st., Lykens. and John A. KULL, Painter & Paper-Hanger, Market st., Lykens, Pa. Wall Papers, Hall and Ceiling Decorations of all the latest styles always on hand at low prices. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, Graining, &c., promptly executed at moderate rates. Lykens. and H.E. KEISER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Elizabethville, Pa. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry always on hand at lowest prices." Lynne ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADAUPHI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/08/2008 07:05:21
    1. [PADAUPHI] DODSON, UHLER, KULL, KEISER in 1887 newspaper
    2. Lynne
    3. -- I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper -- Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is the copy from small ads in the paper -- AND, FINALLY, PLEASE NOTE, too, that this is the LAST POST for this newspaper. All local news and ads (not the numerous unrelated national stories in the paper) have been transcribed from it. I have one or two other old Lykens newspapers and will post those items months from now, as I have a thesis to write and this was a pleasant diversion, but I must finish my paper. "M.D.L. DODSON, D.S. - Operative and Mechanical Dentist, North Second St., Lykens. Always at home. and W.H. UHLER, Dentist! Artificial Teeth made on Rubber or Celluloid Base, Gold or Silver plate. Teeth filled with Gold or Amalgam. Painless extraction of Teeth. Families visited when desired. None but first-class material used, and all work warranted. Office - First door West of Catholic Church, Main st., Lykens. and John A. KULL, Painter & Paper-Hanger, Market st., Lykens, Pa. Wall Papers, Hall and Ceiling Decorations of all the latest styles always on hand at low prices. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, Graining, &c., promptly executed at moderate rates. Lykens. and H.E. KEISER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Elizabethville, Pa. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry always on hand at lowest prices." Lynne

    04/08/2008 06:01:57
    1. [PADAUPHI] SMITH, MILLER, BRUBAKER, KING, NESTOR, GREENE, SWAB in 1887 newspaper
    2. Lynne
    3. (I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper) (Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is the copy from small ads in the paper) "REOPENED! The well known PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! On Main street, Lykens, long occupied by the late S.L. MILLER, has been thoroughly renovated and refitted, and I am now prepared to TAKE PICTURES With all modern facilities, and in a style unsurpassed. No more trouble to take Children, as we can make a picturein less than one second! Call and see for yourself. W.W. SMITH, Artist - Photographer, Lykens, Pa. and G.B. BRUBAKER, Wholesale and Retail General Hardware Merchant, Lykens, Pa. Cucumber and Iron Pumps! of every description; Drain and Conducting Pipes, of Terra Cotta, Iron, Wood, &c. always on hand. An experienced hand will be furnished to lay Pipes or cut up Pumps, if desired. Cement Pipe put down and CEMENT always on hand. and OPEN YOUR EYES - Mrs. Jane E. KING, of Williamsport, placed her invalid son under my charge Nov. 18, 1886. She did so because the M.D.'s of her own town could not cure him, and she knew of the many cures amde there by my methods,after the utter failure of her home physicians. He had scrofulous tumors on his neck, and was much out of order. She wrote me Jan. 24: "my son has improved much under your treatment. He gained seven poundsin seven weeks; tumors are decreasing. I have no faith in drugging. I have strong faith that you will cure him. I shall recommend Omnipathy to all sick persons. I know what you have done for Miss Kate NESTOR. (This is followed by a long story of more miraculous cures of people from Boston, Virginia, Lancaster, etc) My charge is only $5 a month. Won't the readers of the Register do me the kindness to read a pamphlet of 32 pages, entitled "Extraordinary Cures made in a Three Years' Practice in Harrisburg, Pa, by Absorption, by External Application of Non-Poisonous Medicines?" No charge for pamphlet Catarrh cured for 50 cents. Cure Quick for Catarrh sent (prepaid) on receipt of 50 cents in stamps. Consultation free. Dr. C.A GREENE; 38 years a Physician, Surgeon, Oculist and Aurist, No. 22 N. Second st. Harrisburg. and Jonas SWAB, Manufacturer of and Dealer in WAGONS! Address: Jonas SWAB, Elizabethville, Dauphin Co., Pa." Lynne

    04/08/2008 05:54:32
    1. Re: [PADAUPHI] 1887 newspaper THANK YOU LYNN
    2. hslawblm
    3. Hi Lynn, Thank you so much for posting the newspaper and for allowing me to place the information on the Dauphin Co. website! http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~padauph2/lykinsnews.html Good Luck with your thesis! bonnie --- Lynne <LKRanieri@comcast.net> wrote: -- AND, FINALLY, PLEASE NOTE, too, that this is the > LAST POST for this newspaper. All local news and ads > (not the numerous unrelated national stories in the > paper) have been transcribed from it. I have one or > two other old Lykens newspapers and will post those > items months from now, as I have a thesis to write > and this was a pleasant diversion, but I must finish > my paper. > > > "M.D.L. DODSON, D.S. - Operative and Mechanical > Dentist, North Second St., Lykens. Always at home. > > and > > W.H. UHLER, Dentist! Artificial Teeth made on > Rubber or Celluloid Base, Gold or Silver plate. > Teeth filled with Gold or Amalgam. Painless > extraction of Teeth. Families visited when desired. > None but first-class material used, and all work > warranted. Office - First door West of Catholic > Church, Main st., Lykens. > > and > > > John A. KULL, Painter & Paper-Hanger, Market st., > Lykens, Pa. Wall Papers, Hall and Ceiling > Decorations of all the latest styles always on hand > at low prices. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, > Graining, &c., promptly executed at moderate rates. > Lykens. > > and > > H.E. KEISER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Elizabethville, > Pa. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry always on hand at > lowest prices." > > Lynne ____________________________________________________________________________________ You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text5.com

    04/08/2008 05:53:06
    1. [PADAUPHI] YOUNG, BELLAMY, SHERMAN, REICH, FORRESTER, MOYER, BEIDER, PAYNE, DURBIN in 1887 newspaper
    2. Lynne
    3. (I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper) (Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is the copy from small ads in the paper) "W.S. YOUNG, Wholesale dealer in Elaine, Water-White, Headlight, Carnadine Oils, Warehouses,: Lykens and Williamstown. Office, 308 Market Street, Lykens, Penn'a. . and F.G. BELLAMY, Manager. Derrick Oil Co., Engine Oil, Machinery Oil, Miners' Oil, Lamp Goods, Burners, Wicks, Etc. Elite and Cardinal Red BURNING OILS, Oil Tanks and Cans. Manufacturers of Lubricating and Burnign Oils. We manufacture and handle our own goods, which enables us to sell CHEAPER than the middle men. QUALITY GUARANTEED! Branch: Williamstown, Pa.; Office & Warehouse: On S.B.R.R., Millersgurg, Pa.; Works: Titusville, Pa. and J.P. REICH, Dealer in Musical Instruments & Repairer; Main Street, Mt. Carmel, Pa.. and FOR RENT - The Store-Room in Odd Fellows' Building (lately occupied by C.W. SHERMAN & Co), including cellar, warehouse and stable -- first class location -- will be rented by Trustees of Tower Lodge, No. 755. For further information, apply to the undersigned. Thos. FORRESTER; J.B. MOYER; Lewis BEIDER, Trustees, Tower City. and Boots and Shoes at Cost! The undersigned will sell his stock of Boots and Shoes at Cost for Cash during the next three months. Store on Broad street. Joseph PAYNE. Williamstown. and J.C. DURBIN, - Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Main St., Lykens, Pa. Effects INSURANCE on Real Estate." Lynne

    04/08/2008 05:37:04
    1. [PADAUPHI] DURBIN, YINGST, SEEGER, ROWE, WORKMAN, NEIFFER in 1887 newspaper
    2. Lynne
    3. (I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper) (Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is teh copy from small ads in the paper) "Great Closing-Out Sale at J.W. DURBIN'S, Williamstown, to make room for a large stock of Spring Goods. and New Carpet Styles at YINGST'S - Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain & Rag, Floor, Stair & Table Oil Cloth at the lowest cash prices. F.W. YINGST, Market street at the River Briidge, Harrisburg, Penn'a.. and New Special Low Prices on Brussel CARPETS! 50 cents to $1 - Call and see them when you are in Harrisburg. SEEGER, Nearly opposite Court House, Harrisburg, Pa. and ROWE's Insurance Agency - (followed by a list of ca. 10 national insurance companies and their worth). This agency includes the strongest Fire. Life, and Accident Companies in this country and England. Buildings and Live Stock insured against damage by lightning, whether fire ensues or not. Safety Fund Policies, which cannot be invalidated by large fires, a special feature of this agency. For particulars, apply to J.H. ROWE, Millersburg, Pa. and CITY BOARDING - J.L. WORKMAN, of Mt. Carmel, has opened a first-class Boarding House at 31 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, where he is prepared to accommodate his friends from Dauphin, Schuylkill and Northumberland counties with first class board and accommodations, permanent or transient, at moderate rates. Shall be pleased to have the patronage of my old friends from the Upper End. Joseph WORKMAN, Manager, Philadelphia. and Lewis M. NEIFFER, Attorney-at-Law, Lykens, Pa. Can be consulted in English and German." Lynne

    04/08/2008 05:22:43
    1. [PADAUPHI] SANFORD, TRAVITZ, WERNER, MILLER, KREINER, HELLER, KLINGER, WILLIARD in 1887 newspaper
    2. Lynne
    3. (I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper) (Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is teh copy from small ads in the paper) "GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL! GREAT DRAMATIC TREAT! FRIDAY, APRIL 15th, 1887. "UNDER THE LASH!" One of the best plays of the day, in which Walter S. SANFORD and his Star Company will appear together with the dogs HERO and HECTOR. Admission: 25, 35, and 50 cents. Reserved Seat Checks on Sale at Stanley's Drug Store. and To Whom It May Concern - Notice is hereby given that have I this day purchased at constable's sale the following personal property of James TRAVITZ, viz: Bureau, table, 5 beds, desk, 4 chests, 12 chairs, stand, sword, lot carpenter tools, double barrelled gun, cook stove, pipe and fixtures, 2 sinks, clock, barrels, all the kitchen furniture, 50 jars, crocks, lard can with lard, iron kettle, 4 axes, shovels, grubbing hoe, digging iron, grain cradle, scythe and snead, wheelbarrow, pair sled runners and fenders, child's bugg; 30 chickens and 3 ducks. Having left said goods in possession of the said James TRAVITZ, the public is cautioned not to molest the same. Reuben A. WERNER. and ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE - Notice is hereby given that Joseph B. MILLER, of Jackson township, Dauphin county, has made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned of his estate, real and personal, for benefit of creditors; and all persons indebted to said assignor will make payment, and all having claims against him will present the same to Samuel KREINER, Assignee. and NOTICE - The public are hereby notified that I this day purchased at Constable sale the following personal effects of Michael WERFEL, and all persons are hereby cautioned against interfering with the same, as the property is left on the premises subject to my pleasure. Samuel MILLER. and EXECUTOR'S NOTICE; Letters Testamentary to the estate of Mary M. HELLER, late of Washington township, Dauphin county, Pa., dec'd, havingbeen granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. Daniel KLINGER, Executor. and H.B. WILLIARD, Justice of the Peace and Surveyor. Post office address, Pillow, Dauphin Co., Pa." Lynne

    04/08/2008 04:53:47
    1. [PADAUPHI] ENDERS, SEIDERS, YATES, SNYDER, BUFFINGTON, BLATCHLEY in 1887 newspaper
    2. Lynne
    3. (I am not related to any of the parties mentioned here, but I thought this might be of some genealogical interest to descendants. From the Friday, April 15, 1887 Lykens Register newspaper) (Please NOTE: Almost all of the social notes have all been posted and what will be sent now is teh copy from small ads in the paper) "NOTICE - The public are hereby notified that I this day purchased at Constable sale the following personal effects of Joseph SEIDERS, viz: Cow, 4 shotes, lot of chickens, spring and truck wagons, sleigh, hay ladders, harness, plow, harrow, cultivator, and farm and garden utensils, together with entire household effects, and having left the goods in possession of the said Joseph SEIDERS, the public is cautioned not to molest the same. George ENDERS.. and ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE - Notice is hereby given that Joseph SEIDERS and wife, of Jackson township, Dauphin county, has made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned of his estate, real and personal, for benefit of creditors; and all persons indebted to said assignor will make payment, and all having claims against him will present the same to Nelson ENDERS, Assignee. and BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHIL'A - For men and youths, for boys and children. A.C. YATES & Co., Sixth and Chestnut Sts. and AGENTS WANTED - To sell the Improved Western Washers. 40,000 Now In Use. And sales constantly increasing. It positively leads them all. Buy no other. Write for terms. Aaron F. SNYDER, M'f's Agt. Weissport, Carbon county, Pa. and .ELIZABETHVILLE - Furniture Rooms. I.T. BUFFINGTON, Dealer in all kinds of Plain and Fancy Furniture, Parlor Suits, Lounges, &c., the best in the market. Painted Chamber Suits from $18 up. Ash Suits from $25 up. Wood and Cane seat Chairs, and everything in the line of Furniture. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. UNDERTAKING - In all its branches. Will attend funerals with elegant Hearse at any required distance at short notice. CHARGES MODERATE - Thanking the public for past patronage, we hope to be favored with a continuance of the same. I.T. BUFFINGTON. and The Common Sense LIFT AND FORCE PUMP - Makes a complete Fire Department for any Country Home out of a common wood pump, at a very small cost. Worth Fifty Times its Cost if you need to put out a fire, and extremely handy for lots of other things. Ready for action in ONE EIGHTH OF A MINUTE. Energetic business men who wil give it proper attention are wanted to handle this pump in every town in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina, and will be accorded control of suitable territory not already occupied. Charles G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer of all sizes and shapes of Wood Pumps. Office: 25 N.E. City Hall Square, Opposite Broad St Station P.R.R., Philadelphia, Pa." Lynne

    04/08/2008 04:32:23