fir' co -co Wave ou seen Wave yeu seen our wr latest Stales latest Creations in of fine art Ikalenbavs for 1901 -y"A Postal will fetch you a Salesman letter TbeaOs? Envelope? Cbeg'te jirn buns i 'A p.-stal ill (el I j u Specimens r.c. W. WtfUMtlltr, Kdilor and Proprietor. Rates: tint Dollar Pel Vnnum, in Advance, &Acs - . AA.tliiltJI'l to - c 1 VOL. XXXVIII Ol'C ID LOCAL LACONCSlSni A fiit t n r wanted :tt this office) Batuuel Wittonmyer, Jr., Inula shout ing match mi Christmas Day. The Pennsylvania Railroad i- put Ung in it new Billing it 1 tin- place, A purse containing $18.55 was made up by 1 1 1 - philanthropic n-i ill t tow u and presented as a Christinas glfl to Mr-. Dnrn. W tNl'KD. A s mil band Traction Engine and Board Saw Mill. Send description of Mill and Engine to K. S, Mitterling, Strouptown, Pa. Wanted, 1 want to purchase Rock Oak mid White Oak, Pine an. I White Pine Timber al favorable prices, Ad dress "11." The I'ost, Middlchorg, Pa. l-.s-.it . I Robert Hummel, cast of town, hud sill his children at home for Christinas dinner. They had 8 turkeys nnd one. jooster, and 3 people were present. A pleasant time was spent. A party was given Monday evening, Dee. 24th, al the home of I '. 11. Dun kellnTger in Swineford in honor of Dr. ! ml Mrs. J. O. Salladn, of Sew Rlug ; old, A la rue uuinberof friends were fne members of the United Evanta-I lii : ' chureh c,!' p, nnscn ek were at this i. nnd (link home tlielr elcimnt raize irdofl by the Post, a line Weaver phiipel organ sold by F. 8. Rlegle, of Uii place i ' 1 1 1 1 ii. iiuubert, i Atcivees nail will take charge of Rothermers n after tic 15th of this month, W. ist, the nresent landlord will toHerudon to take charge of a From Jan. 1 to Feb. 15th, I will sell B .vis, heaters and ranges at dls d il nl Id per cent, A $40 stove will le sold for $36. Other goods w ill he iild correspondingly low, (J. W. Hashing eh. For Bale oh Rent. Country store rithout stuck Room w ill he vacant iy Feh. l ( IikmI place for country pro luce. Nine room dwelling. Reason r selling, sickness. Terms easy. Geo. W, HlM.MEt.KEII H, It. ( 'ow an, I'a. Go to A. E. -for a smooth easy have or up-to-date hair cut and head ilea used with a refreshing shtimp r uidruff removed with his tunic. A an towel to each pntrou. Parlor In nik building, one door cast of Post Bee. Satisfaction it jaranteed. tf. Members of the United Evangelical lunch will lie unci -tul to Icirn that IB. Lelsenring, Esq. of Altoona oflers donate fifteen acres of land in the burns of Alt i If the United Evan- Ileal church will erect the antral I'lm-vlvaum co: ?e tin toon, i he egelanow located at New Berlin. t removal to n mote convenient centre en agitated lor some time. Our ri'iriilar annual mnrk rlown sale idies' and Children's Coats, Capes H Skirts Is taking place. As usual tare cutting the prices al -t in half. ..lies' ( loats from $10 to $0.50. I lies' ( 'oat- from s to $5. kd'c' Coats om 80 to $4. hd all nth":'- In proportion. S. Wi ts. il. Sclllisitrnvo, Pa. I dncsdey of last week Mrs. Calvin Her got Into a buggy to start for liuburgaild the horse started ofl suddenly before the driver enter B buggy. The horse w as stopped rnuuiug several blocks, rsouam- WBj d"he. b'ul Mrs. Stetler was Iy badly frightened. u Harris Bower and A. I-'. Gilbert, bis place, passed a very creditable summation before a committee of lyder county attorneys for admission i the practice ol law. We congratulate Me young men on their success and1 sh them much success In the prac- of their chosen profession. neighboring editor now takes the streets of his own on account of ruy he mixed up a report of a cut- now and a concert, says an cx- ga. Tins is the way lie made it 'The concert given by Odessa's ft beautiful young ladies wiih highly elated. They sang in a most ling manner, winning the pluu- the entire audience, who pro- them the finest herd of short- the country. A few are of own color, but the majority are brown and white. Several of i are able-bodied, fine-limbed orove trood milkers." Till: PRESS ALMANAC FOB IC4L Greatest Handbook i the War Now Ready for Distribution, Presidential year and census-taking " 1 1 iiit' oner uiiuhium uih triuiuiiot) rur an almanac and the advent of a new cell tury oecntuates them. Judged by the ,. luiiui i ,. , ,,, , great itosslbilltics before II I he Phils- ili.ltihin PriHiy V tin in-i.." furinnl u lii. li 1 is now ready, i- invuluuhle; its ages must becousulted dailj by the thought- t'ol mnn If h.i u..nl.l .,..i.r in fnl. II lest degree the happenings near and , , . in "men in- iojici n, in-- iii mm. The u-flnlt.li nf rnflln mill rutiflliw iif Kin. ..... ...I.:.. I. I.: l...: ... I.l... I tistlcsand reconls, contained in "The Press Almanac" Ilium urrenl hap-J pen inns as nu other book can. It is an en iHHlla of the past vear and a uuidc 1 i to the future. It contains everything which a work of Its standard should. The j i cents for it can In- secured from any newsdealer or by ud Ircsslng "The Philadelphia Pie--" ill yield ll better , , ' . return than any nihil' Investment which can 1. made ill this, the i lllg ear ol the -'it 1 1 ecnUirv, Auuounccntcnt. hi another column of to-dnv's Issue , , , " appears the iidvertlscmciil of the won-1 del' hunk of .'..i.iii an publications of ih.' ncnie of th uipilers' and printers' art, here mechanical excel lence, literary ierfcctlotl and the nlth of iiecuracy of detail an- com hin din a volume of over is1! imires that sell- at the popular price of l"i cent-. We refer to th,- New Vork World Almnunc ami EiieycloiM-dia, better known a- the "The Standard Americ an Annual." V And so it i-. It Is ii'iec Aineri ic Brl- cans than is "Whitttkei - ' 1 1 (hi tlsh. The 1001 volume Is now n udy C public, and by special arrangement with the publishers we oiler il with one year's subscriptioe to this paper al $1.25. The new features enumerated In the advertisement published 1 -day are alone worth the price of the btsik. Be sides the features announced, there ure more than 1,000 other topics discussed, and more than in. nun facts touched upon. le ad the uuunuuccitlcitt and -end in your subscription, Speak Well "f Vour Town, s eak well of your toyni and her ci tizens or emigrate. There i- no reason able cause for any 011c living in a place they do not like. Dccllirc t O the stranger thul is within your gate that your town is the best mi earth. Point out to him tin- many itilvautagi s of the town; tin- school houses, churches and dlfl'eretil brunches of business repres ented in the place. Speak a gotsl w ord about your fellow cltl.cn, and those that visit your town go away w ith a good impression of the place, ir you feel that you can'! do this, tloll'l -land on the street corners and pour on a Woe to every person that happens to wander your way. in plain English defend your town or leave it Ex. The Columbia Desk Calendar Is uni- que in that tin- material for tin- printed I days ugo the jurisdiction of Thonial A. part, excepting tie- page heads and Itoberts, now superintendent of the date lines, is almost wholly supplied by Mhldle Division of tin- Philadelphia bicycle riders whose favorite mounts and Eric Railroad, was extended soas are Columbia or Hartfords. ;.Not only I to also cover the Western Division, those paragraphs which are original The Lewistown Division was detached with the contributors are bo furnished, from the Pennsylvania Railroad Divl but also qtiohitions, including the secl- slon and placed in the Philadelphia at -election-for Sundays and holidays i and Erie Railroad Division, and W. ll. so that, with resqect to its most dls McCaleb, now superintendent of tin tillCtiVe feature, the ealeiclar Is the I SUIlbUry Division, was also appointed work, not ofits publishers, hut of their superintdendent of tin- Lewistown li patrons and friend-. From time to I vision. lime during tin- last sixteen years it lias been urged that the general! character of the calendar be changed that it be made a comic calendar, or more his torical, or astronomical, or otherwise different: but we have always though) It best to retain the old-time form with I the content- subordinate tothf original thought and independent judgment of the contributor. We take this oppor tunity for sinpjerely thanking allwho have aided in the production 'of the present compilation. Copies of the calendar may be obtained by remitting llye 2a stamps. Address The Columbia Calkndab, 44(i Capitol Ave , Hartford, Conn. WANTED General Agent In this county to handle our line of watches and appoint local agents. An energet ic man can make big money easily, rapidly and honorably. Write to-day. National Watch On.. Re-adiniz. A KamilyJonin.il, Devoted to Sens, Science, Art, Political Bcoooffl) ami Current Literature, MIDDLEBURGB SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. JANUARY BANK STATEMENT. Report ot the Condition or the Kim National ll.ink ..I MliMleliin -li. .it MM lli'l'iircli. In t lie Pronayivaaia, ut the close ol btioinssi I h'i' 1 1'htil RESOURCES. Loans and discounts KM.Oll.U .'. 33.000.00 uii'niriiiis, i urcu anil iiuseciin t s it uOs to secure fircniutkm, I'. S. Builds Oil Ii I 111 milium on u. s. n mils mnij lionds it Z7,"ilT,l-'i'ty-'.: in'.'and Hxturm OIlM'i real estiile ami iiinririltft'S owned s n a rjg ts.uoooo I ) Hi 1 1'. Mil V I 1. ill :. I It. i hi. . In ii l;. . 1,811,11 , bin from Stale Bunks anil bniikers .... am.; i ' ( out) trniii nppnived reservo a'iits M.MI.I4 ''UiH'ksniiii other cash n in- VteSO frucii I paper curn-nt-y.iiii-kles, and UwrnVoNKY Vti.VitHvs is iunk N..,.,(.U1: m I In-i- N.il iiii.il link- ....... I in no w'wu-tinier notes n tmi.im m.SM.n i . . i ,ii. .i.i i ,. hi. i ........ ...... ii,. I'm i , ii i , .... , 1 1 .i -in . i r. percent. i . irculatlon) 800.01 TOTAL i ii; i.ian.sn l l v I 1 1 ri'iiv capital atock paid in mMM surplus Fund M.000.00 L'lidlvldisl prollts, less exnelises tuid taxes paid IT HOMO iipeu-n?"'1?," mim.w ouo toothei National liankx !4tuOi06 ' Duo to State Banks ami Bankers HI s-. Divldi-iids unpaid ui.m Individual deposits subject lochock 203 wj,t8) 1 :i''tn ni-t certltlcntes ol oe !liT,l 15 on posit....... ssuttuy .ve j I -lOtesaud inn- redl eu mted STATS OkT'kVnsH'l VAXIA. i sn 1 ill. . ui i y. ss: i I.. 1. K. TII0MIStiN, Jr.. t'ashlernr the abort1 mined hank, do solemnly swear ll ii I lie ahov uateineni is true to tin- u-si ot mi kimwledae mil i'iii.-r. .1. N THOMPSON, .h Caabifr, SuhSCrllHH I -.Hiiili I . lu-liir,; ia- is -ilSI do -I llec. I MOO, J.U. WKlSlilt, Notan PuNie CORKKCT -Alt 'Si 1 W.W.u 1 1'TKNJM KH, A. KKKKUEH, U. tl.l-'HED - 'IIOCH. Ulreol irs. Preinonl Tenc!urs' Institute. Program for Fieiuoui teachers' Insti tute, Jan. 1 1 1 1 and 5lll. KHIDA KVKNTNU. Address of welcome, t;. W. tlehnbaoh. .erof'Tttr-'rrt-iiiiej, F. C. Bower- sos, his stthjccl being tl Ideal Pupil." KATl'HIl KOKEN'tMIN, Educational paper, E, F. Iliirner. Subject, "How to Developc the Percep tive Faculties," by (I. W Sierer. Subject, "Correlation," II. s. Horn berger. Subject, "Value of the Study of I al History,,, s. II. llrnj bill. s 1 11 l.-li.w ! I'EIIOOX, tulijeet, "Morals in the Schoolroom,' T. Arbogiist. Subject, "Neci Ity of Teachers' Meet lugs," .1. A. SclitiU'cr. Educational paper, W. llornlHTger. s. I'l'IIIIA I A K.NI.Nd. Recitation, N. E Stuck. Lecturer of the evening, Prof, l.yhar- ger, his siihject in- ng "How t" Is I hippy." l VKRIF.D. lice. 24th, at the I10111 t he bride's parent-, by Rev. W, 1 1 SehfM'h, Samuel .1. Wotsl and l-'.lla M. N'uglc, of New Berlin. Dec 25th, a: th Lutheran parson age, New Berlin, Pa., by Rev. W. II. Schoch, Shuon il. Hackenb rg, ol Peiiliscreek, and Miss Laura E. Rlegle of Franklin, Pa. Railroad Changes. At a meet lug of the hoard of directors of th Pennsylvania Railroad a few In connection with the consolidation of the Lewistown and Sunbury Divlsl- Ions are the following facts relative to the consolidation. The Lewi-town Di vision extends from Sunbury to Lewis town Junction, -III. il miles and from Lewistown to Mllroy 11.2 miles and has over obi) employees. After the COU solialion is eU'eetcd the Sunbury Divsi 011 w ill lie one of the largest branch dil visions in the P. R. It. system and will comprise 286 miles of main track with 1600 employees. The business done w ill exceed that of any other branch division and second only to the main line, it has not been decided yet as to what change will he made in the method of operating the consolidated division. A. W. Gill, of Kreainer, was a caller at this office last week. A surprise party was held the week before Christmas for Miss Margaret SSnSSkn V.:-? .V'.,ss. ,:.'.'.'jJ. Cashier Thoiupson -pent Sunday Dee. lm, at Mexico. Miss Mlna Long, Philadelphia, i- visiting Mrs. E. c. Auruud. V. F. Feesc mid family -pent lat w eek with friends at Itcuvertown, John . lirosius and fumily -pent s'veral days lust week with their par- e it -. ... Miss I. aura Sbambaeli, oi Sunburv, spcut a brief vacation at home in (his plree. Mi Snlllc Itoiish ansklieorge Rotish of Freehurg w ere guests ..f V. IRcgle's Bbrisl 111a-. E Iward M, ( Ireene, of Lew istoxt 11, 8,11-nt the holiday season with W.W . mltteiimyer, I'.dw aid I Interline a ll d sister, ol Riverside, -pent the holidays with friend- at I hi- place. II. Harris Bower, Esq., ate his Christmas dinner with hi- father'. family at Lewlsburg. Charles W. Smith, of Suulmry, 11 former t, f ti.i- oHlce, -pent 1 'hrlst- Drills at W. I-'. 1 'rouse's, LoV i- I'!. Pau lillli .Hid ifc. of Se- Hnsgrove, -, cut Chrlsinias Day ith Hon. I i. A. Scl h and u ifc. LGtsirge ( id. in. Misses llcrtLiI and Lot tie ( ' 11 .1 1-1 -iled friends Mid le - 1 Itives at Suiil urv lust wi-vk. William A crs, w ho spent the lllsl several nuuiihs with his parents here, rsturiietl to hi- home at Paxtoin die. Prof, (ico, E. Fisher, of Stisipieliuniui Lfnlverslty, Sclinsgrove, and wife wen 1 101 iced in this place la-t Wednesday, Miss Jenuie Oilleii, funnel) foreladi r'l lht shoe factor hen , but nccntiy of Patterson, -pent a few days in town. John Dietrich and wife, of Wesl Mil ton, enjoyed the holiday season with the hitter's parent-, John Sti 1 lor and wife. Mi - Lillie Diinkelberger, w In- had HH'ti visiting her sister at N.w King - r sister at New .'old, returned to her home in Swine- forth Samuel Gelsl, of Kralzurviilc, who is readillgfjnediciiie in Philailephia, pent -mne tune al (illbricl BctlVcr's last W eek. Attorney M. I. Potter ami family, Rev. D. E. Me Lain and fiiinih olned In- 1, muhard Christmas turkey rc-un-i m at Sclinsgrove. 1 1:1 I'l li ami flnllv, of Millershlirg, mil A. E. ( 'tKipcraiid family, ofEllms- " ' " f "'' dry -: 1- and gr rics tint busted up. Us'tiuse port, last week were guests ol A. II. ' -"' half price and am iloiu a rushing business, closing it out below fae Ulsh's in Franklin. I '"' ' I am sdling 1 to 5 lb, Granulated Sugar at ..- per muiuI, 1 le I Jon ,-,.,.. 1 vv.il t'oH'ee for lOe, I to 5 Ih, and the rest of the s k as cheap. This makes three own, Harry II. Barter and family, of Sunbury, were Christmas guests of Dr. J. W. ( rw in and wife. Editor E. s Stnmb, of the llerndon SUtv, and wife passed through this place la-t Week mi tln ir way to visit hi- parents ut Peuusercek. Will. Shilldel, of Latayette College, and ( 'buries Marks, of the Philadelphia Dental Collgc, Bpenl their holiday vim at ion w itli their parents. G. Milton Moat, is making u visit to friends aud relatives at Akron, Ohio. 111s (taiigutcr, Aitiuu, lias nec i 1,1 me Buckeye state since la-t summer. Mi-- Ruth Uower,of jewlsbtirg, and Mi-- Margaret Stilt., of Wltkllishurg, spent the holiday season at the home of Mrs, Catharine Bower in Franklin, Mrs. .1.. C. Hasslnger, Mrs. Hattle Smith, Mrs. F, C. liowersox and chil drcn spent Wednesday of la-t week 11 1 Paxtonvillc, the guests of Mrs, S. A. Bow eisox. WHliara F. Dagle, Manager of the Beavertown shirt factory, and family, James Beaver and family, of Mltliin bur;.', ale a Christmas dinner at ( labrii I Heaver's. .1. I. Aucker, wife and child, of Ver dllla, Dr. J. G. Sallada and family, of New Ringgold, and William Dunkel berger, of Sunbury, enjoyed a lamlly dinner at the home of their parents, t'. H. Diinkelberger and wife. Devi Ci Bowersox and family, of Slianiokin, G. W. Burns and family of Btiinsgrove. Miss Fanny Bowersox, of Sunbury, and John Bowersox, ol'llar rislmrg, made up the family guests at JisHcph Bowersox's Christinas. .1. A. Elehinan, who for many yens worked in a mill at Goldsboro, York cot inty, on New Year came to Sclins grove and will work for M. L. Kreeger. Mr. Elcbman formerly lived north of Sellnsgrovt, where he has many friencs 3 190: Pbrai LrMvr K,l1u ' Suubury, Peiinu., Deeemls'r 12, 1900, Dk til BltOTIIEK (iEt)H(IE : 1 am not dead a-you tiilghl fancy from my hmg il nee, lull I have Issmi tis busy to write you. Every iiioineiil ha- lus'ii taken up niaiiag lug my three stores since I lust wrote you. About two years ago, I moved to SusJTury and -aw tin- big profits the -tore- were charging th- pisiplc in Suu bury, in tin- country stores and in tin- small tow us in Sny -1- r, l 'nloii, Juniata and Norliiiiinlicrlainl counties. I decided 1 could lutilil up a ..: hh' busi ness, I would oja'ii a shoe -ton- here and sell all kind- of I'... -t Wear ut less pro. lit than any of th.- stores charged. And of 1 rse, knew Ihe lar r -le busi. ne I had di me, and t In- more customers I could gel to buy I r un me, the less profit I Would need from each in order to make lots of nioili v lot lll !!' and tive the customers money, iim, Well, I rented tile only store vacaiil In Siinhtiry April, I wo years ago, The rtsini wa- only 10x20, ih.- smallest -ho,- store hen-. Do yon U'lii It v 1 id in. in- -hoe- la-t ear than any other -hoe store in low 11, - impl l . .111-. did as I advertised, undersold for cosh, 11113 house in tin- entire im Only yesti rdiiy an iigenl showtul Mr. Dunn'-, a national report of my btislm - am! it. --i - I am selling al t $20,000 a year, and I uuse I -ell only lor cash and do a large business. My credit Is number 1. I do not trust and tin peoph know I have in. in--!--.. T icy do not have to pay in hie profits 11 :' don .1 trust store to make up the losses that the fellow makes, who don't pay his bills. Phc people know it -o well that lot- will nui buy alall f 1 .1 , n ih il trust, forthey know even when they pay cash, they have to pa , ;' , . lag prices that trust buyers do, I stick to my cash, rulesoelose I advertise 1 would not oven trust my mother or father, and I would not If they could not at ford to pay cash, would make them a present of shoes. Since I ..one here, 1 have sold giHid shoes so cheap that two men have gone out 1 f I loess hi dsold me their shoe stores at I cost. 1 soltl them so cheap I ran nut 11 high - .no p ur-in mi day. This you may diitibt, but il is true, and Im d the d sir of my store to keep out the crowds us oflm as 2(1 tlm ' y, Tl people hi Suubury know Ibis lo be true, for they have seen ii w ish their own eyes. Then I bought olll two other shoe stores in addition In 1 1 ie h ive, ol 1 . I'll 1 1 worth of Iiik's in these two stores, 1 1 am selling them al 1 rice in a store 1 I'oolll I he Burg tin Shoe 1 1 1.1 ol shoes. Of course they do Hot cost much at tin-pine 1 am scllinu tin in, Ladies' Shoes us low as-'ille, Men's -We, Bin Boyn' .'!5c, I, a. lie-' Rubbers 2.'tc up mil Farmers1 Fell Bout, Men's Rubber Bouts $2.ou, Men's Ft It B its w lln Rubbers over $1.45 and $1.00, Men'- Rubber Shot .25c up, per pair. In addi tion to these low prices for a while I am giving out portrait cards worth j.u ) to every one buying $5.00 worth of Fool Wear, We punch curds every time they buy, and we allow any to buy 011 the same curd, In this w j they can gel their Iriciitls to buy -hoe- her.- mi tlielr curd and they keep them to i t uuy picture enlarged, crayon portrait free, that costs every place -ji I, and I bey do not nave to buy I In- frame from us either. The other stores used to do 1 hi-, ton, but they had to buy $25.00 worth to gel the portrait. We have put hundreds of end- in 'J weeks, and every one is pleased w ith the purl I can lell you w hen you think of hat I do, do you wond -r my slon - are the talk of all tills town and country and thai Idostichugr il bit in. - -.' Then too, I am a great advertiser. I believe the best way lo reach the peopli i in the new -paper-, and my success, list, lies in the fuel I do not In-, bill 11 only 1 lads and the truth about mv business just the slime us If they were In my stores. I never advert isi nnvthii I do I not have at the nrlcc advertised. That is win 01 v ml v,n-i i.ii,- 1 ic, u l...u imv ouen . -I- thein. It tiny want them, the advertisement always draws thciu here. I a w advertising lotw Men's . on Slippers for the Holidays until all are sold ut 5He, and we arc selling piles of them, sH,aking of advertising. Only to-tlay two men came from near Freehurg and asked for and botighl a lot of Boots and SIiih-s. I -aid. "Where did you see them advertised '.'" Honestly one of the men said in the Middlebtirg 1'iisT. Hi- name was Drccse, Inn he might not like me 1 utioii ii in public, but In- certainly found the ad. true or he would not have bought, lie got a portrait curd, too, The other day I lor - lam lew . in 11 w lien you -ell any one. Suubury i- a greal place to buy itiiythiug in the merchandise line, Hanlware, Fiiruitun', Groceries, Dry 1; I-. Clothing, etc. Our mci- chants draw trade from Milton, Siiamoki 11, and all urouml here, Low Prices and Big Stocks. When any of your friends want uuy thing in the-.- line- mid come to Sun bury, don't forget lo tell them to -ure to -top and look around in my -lores, tin- ECONOMICAL SHOE EMIK BHl'M, Market St., the BAKU A I SHOE HOUSE, Market St., the CASH GLOBE STORE, Bunk Itttpl Sale. Market St. Come and see me yourself whence r yon can ami bring (he wife nnd chii dren along. We will give you a good rousl of sonic ofmir Touli I. cither. Your Brother, .luii (Biaiia.m Cm ini it. Stii.ii nur Dote. Pei-nii- w ho. propose to make sale this coming spring should -elect their dah carlv -a- istsslble ami have it in. I rli d ill t lii- Post's sale rlster. I h notice will be inserted free iii our sale register if the bills are printed at this office. IIi-iil OUl 1 11" In. reus, ill II is lanIOn, A Mexican war veteran ami prom inent editor writes: "Seeing the nuvnrtisemeot f Chamberlain's Col ic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, am reminded that as 11 soldier in Mexico in '17 and '48,1 contracted Mexican diarrhoea ami this remedy has kept me from getting an in crease in tny pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores inc." It is uur quailed as quiokcure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by the Middleburg Drug Store. David City. Neb.. April 1. 19(10 .1 Genesee Pure Food Co, Lo Roy. N. x.: . (ientlemen: 1 must say in return tO IJliAllN J lllllli liieie i uumiu-t . ,11 . . , , n...-. il..... .. .,i.:.... better or healthier. W e have usea it for years. My brother was a great coffee drinker. He was taken sick and the doctor said coftee was the cause of it, and told us to use GRAIN O. We got a packaae but did not like it at lust, but now would not be without it. Aiy tiroin- or has been well ever since he start ed to use it. lours truly, M M BER I Editor f "Post." and talk to the people in the papers unueriiuv a- I -lo. it Is easx in undci- ol Sinn- Coinapn) Meeting. The regular seuii-auuual meeting of he stock li ild- i- of tin- Main si 1 Limited, w ill Ut held at the factory lice Monday . veiling, January 1 1. 100, at 7 o'clock. All election Will be held fer managers and : tditorsand report for t In- last six mouths will be submit ted, All aic requi -t' d to in- present, ( . A I.l UfcO Si Iiu- II, J. M. Sit 1 NOEL, President. Been tury. ii A Card ol Thanks, 'flu- United Evuugelical church ot1 Ceutreville desires to thank their many friends through the column of the Post for their faithful support which they nave them during tin- organ test. The church is also grateful to tho editor for Jtjving the opportunity for acqulrliig ie Instrumetil of which ""' VV, IV tted- RO. Adda Bt)MO, :s. N 1:1111: Sami-sbll, k .,,i-.i,v i . . 1 . . , 1 'nnmiittec. Bargains at Carman's Peter QtrmaO, Mt 1'leasant Mills is offering a new line ofludieH hats untl inilliuerv gtssls. Men's hats 25 cents and Queens ware 3 i cents 1 meoe.
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