Wave sou seen i ei Have $ou seen onr ? wr latest Stales Unraf (Trpatitsna in 4 of fine Hrt Ikalenbavs for 1901 yA Postal will fetch you a Salesman Geo. W. Wagensellcr, Kdilor and Proprietor. VOL. XXXVIII H LUCID LOCAL LACONICS ffl I' Henry It. Tobias whs elected Court boUW janitor fur the year 1901. James ltutikU' of this place will take possession of the Center Hull hotel in three weeks. WanTKP. 1 want to purchase Hock Oak and White 6ak, Pine and White Pine Umber at favorable prices. A I -dress "H," The Post, Mlddleburg, Pa. " ' l-:t-3t. QtTBBBLY Maukif.I). (M-pngo ImmiU gent free with our magazine sis months for only 12 cents in stamps, I toss S. KBLLIBH, Box 416, Kansas City, Mo. Prom Jan. 1 to Feb. loth, I will Ml all stoves, heaters and ranges at di--countoflO per cent. A ft1' stove will be sold for W. Other g Is will be dIi1 correspondingly low. i-,vjt. ;. w. Hassimoer. Fob Sale oh Rent. Country store without stock Room will be vacant by Kch. l Good place for country pro duce, Nine room dwelling. Reason for soiling, sickness. Terms easy. ' Geo. W. Himmklreich, !-:;-!(. ( lowan, Pa. An unsigned letter dated al Selins grove' reached thlsoftlco MoDdny. We cannot agree to publish unsigned article-. The name slioiibl lie sinned, nut necessarily for publication but for our guidance. WANTED. "ill girls to learn the work in the shirt factory. Liberal wages from the start. This trade, when Iearn- ed, pays from six to fifteen dollars per week. Apply by letter or in,, person lb the Keystone Shirt M'fg Co., Beaver town, Pa. (io to a. K. Soles for a smooth easy shave or up-to-date hair cut and head cleansed with a refreshing shampoo or dandruff removed with hLs tonic, a clean towel to each patron. Parlor in bank building, one door east of Post uHice. Satisfaction g.iaratlteed. tf. Otif regular annual mark down sale Lurries' nrd Children's ('oats, Capes and Skirts is tsikiivir place. As usual we are cuttiiifitlio prices jilim-t in half. Ladies' Coats from .sin tof6.50. Ladies' Coats from 18 to $5. Lad'es' ( 'oats from Sl to $4. And all others in nrODortion. Weib, Kt-:it. The county inissioners ami Selinsgrove, Pa. auditors, county coni '.urv commtssionera arc la session this week. The auditors are making the annual settlement and the jury commissioners are filling the jury wheel and drawing a jury for February court. The United states Ar.my Recruiting Station, at 242 Pine street, Williams port, Pa., is now open to receive appli cants for enlistment. Applicants nutst be of .good character Nihd habits, able bodied, free front disease, able to speak, read and write the English language, md must ba between the ages of eigh teen and thirty-iive years. Enlistments are to be made for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. Any further informat ion ruquired will be cheerfully furnish ed by S unit Mediums, who is in 'large of this station. . Shoe Contapoy Meeting, .Trie-regular, semi-ahniial meeting of the stock holders of the Main Shoe Co., Limited, will be held nt the factory of fice Monday evening, January 1 1, 1901, t 7 o'clock. An election will be held ' r managers and auditors and reports ror t he hist six months will be submit ted. All are requested to be present, fi. Alfred Schooh, 0. M. SitiNnix, President. Secretary. New Millinery Store in Selinsgrove. I Vbruary 1st, I will open a millinery More hi Selinsgrove in the Glover wore l(H,m opposite Hower's law of i,' I will carry a full line of the ittest styles of millinery goods, notions ani fancy goods and wilt be prepared 0 meet the wants of all. Kate A. Waoknskij.kk. "''' Out or nn Increase of Ills Pension. A Mexican war veteran and prom inent editor writes: "Seeing the ?averti8ement of Chamberlain's Col lp. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, ( am reminded that as a soldier in UexiCO in '47 an1 Uli T .,... t.l 1 . - -1 mmv 1 wuviaubou I l. . a diarrhoea and this remedy Kept me from getting an in Me inmy pension for on every newel a dose of it restores me." V Unsniiallnr) mm nniolr UTboe and is pleasant and safe fek. For sale by the Uiddlebnrg NEW OFFICERS. The various organizations of Snyder comity have elected new officers for the ensuing year. We give below list as far as we have learned them. Our readers will oblige its by sending us a list of those we do not have. ST. I.UKK's S. H.. TROXKLVII.I.E. Supt., Chan. P. Piss; Asst. But., W. Hi tlermau; Secretary, J. E. Fetterolf. Teachers : Miss 8. Delilah Troxel, W. II. Herman, D. .1. Bingaman, .1. G. II Mover, A. W. Gill, C, P. Fiss, Elon Snook, .lames Wagner, Louisa 1 lacken burg, Eddie Lepley, Mary M. Swartz and Howard Sw art.. IiAFAYETTEliODOENO, 194, l . AND A, M SKI.I.NSOIloVi:. W. M. Miles (). Itos c. North; S. NY Snyder, w., Foster c. Wets; Secretary, tot;, l,.. leorge Fisher; Treasurer, S II. E. Mill. r. .It . : Re E. Fisher. WIDDLKIU'HO MIDdi S'0.6I9, F AND A. M. W. M., Albert M. Smith; S. W., C. Morris Showers;.!. W.,John F.Stetler; Treasurer, .1. Calvin Seboch; Secretary, II. Harris Bower; I;, to d. L., John II. Willis; s. I)., ( Ico. M. Shlndel; .1. D., Jas, II. Dlenter; S. M. of c. John s. Melser; .1. M. ofC, Dr. W. W. Long acre; Pursuivant, S. H. Slmonton; chaplain, Rev. Win. II. Boyer; Tyler, ( larbon Scebold. LUTHERAN s. s., BEAVERTOWN, Supt., Nathan Freed; Asst., Abel Wiuey; Secretary, Win. Freed; Asst. Secretary, Edgar Horbster; Librarian, Harry Freed; Treasurer, J. Heaver; Organist, Ivy Herbster; Asst. Organist, ( larrle Bowersox. I". (i. s. OF A. CAMP, P. President, (J. A. dent, C. E. Shirk; Ve Keller; M. of f'., C. tEAVEKOWN. hlveleyj Presi Pi'i ' lent, Ira i Secre- tary, c. Weiel; Treasurer, v. Aig- ler; Con., Fred BingjtiTUin; Inspector, Geo. Feese; G., John A. Wetzel; Flu. Secretary, I.. I. Freed; Trlifitee, .1. U. Hetrick. LUTHERAN s. s., SttDDLERURO. Supt., K. C. Walter; Assl . Ueo. W. Bassinger; Secretary, L. Stetler; Asst., W. W. Ripka; President, d. ii. Steiningor; Organist, I 'ilia Grimm; Asst., Lula Smith; Librarian, Edwin Charles; Fust Asst., Rosa Behoeh; 2nd Asst., Sue Leaver; Chorister, John F. Stetler; Asst., .1. A. Snyder; Supt. oi Primary Department, Lottie C rouse. REFORMED s. S., MIDpi.EBURO. Supt.,. I. II. Willi-; Asst. Supt... I. II. Clelan; Secretary, John N. Broslus; Asst., Harry Uackenburg; Treasurer, David Ocker; Librarian, Bertha Erd ley; Organist, Mollie Bolender. r. BVAN. S S., MIDDLEUURO. Superintendent, F. C. Bowersox; Assistant, John A. Snyder; Secretary, Thomas Shambach; Assistant, E. S. Stroup; Treasurer, Mrs. Jacob Gllbertr Librarian, Lank Hare; Organist, A. R, Gilbert; Assistant, Mrs F. '. Bow ersox. I' o. s. OF A. MIDDLEBITKG, PA. Pres., .. J. ( !rosgrove; V Pr.'s., A. W. Aurand; M. of F., M. .. Steiulnger; Ree. Sec., J A. Suyder; Trcas., J. W. Swart.; Fin. Sec, H. S. Reuninger; Con., II. R. Riegle; Ins., M. I. Potter; Guard, W. F. Feese; Trustee, A.J. Crosj; rove. uanbEk's s. s., bfrinq twp, Supt., w. 1. Bilgerj AsstSupt., Miss Victoria Manbeclr See., Miss Victoria Manbcck; Asst. Sv., J Ewlng; Libra rian, Mi-s Maggie; Shook; Treas., J. J'. Ewlng; Organists, Mi-s Amelia Man beck, Vcrdie Manbeck and Mis. A. ( ). dramley. M. B. S. S. SirAM'oKIN DAM. Supt., E. K. Bowes; Asst., Charles Farleman; Sec., D. H. Gaugler; Organ ist, Miss Ldna Bowes; Librarian, Miss Dollie tiottensteln; Trcas.; Mrs. Sadie Renn; Primary Supt., Mrs. Sadie Renn. c. B. SOCIETY, si t amok in DAM. Pres., Miss Annie Fiss; Vice Pres., Cyrus Shipe; Sec, Miss Maud Slear; Asst. See , W. P. Snyder; Treas., ('has. Arligast. EVAN. s. s. FAXTONVILLB. Supt., Charles Swcnglc; Asst. Supt., Charles Dobson; Sec, Lottie (iift; Tre as., Harvey Mitchell; Organist, Maud Uift; Librarians, lhi.el Kepler, Annie Mitchell. Teachers, L. K. Derr. I. 11. Dershani, William Zimmerman, R. K. Gift, H. I. Mitchell, H. H. Attig, Wil son Gift, Maud Gift, Isaiah Bowersox, Sallie Bowersox, Mary Uowersox, Til lie Mitchell. LUTHERN S. S. SHAHOKIN DAM. Supt., Chas. Arbogast; Asst. Supf, Miss Anna Fiss; Sec, Miss Minnie Fiss; Asst Sec, Ammon Fry ml re; Organist, A Family Journal, Devoted to News, Science. MXDDLEBTJEGH SNYDER COUNTY PKNNA. .lANUAKY stein; Librarian-, Miss Maud Slear and Miss Minnie Kuhn;Treas., Frank Fish er; Primary Supt., Miss Anna M. FLss. BALE.M Sf NUAV school. Snpts., II. A. (letnberling and Prof 'I.' I' k'Dnir' Cur .... f I., lf.tirilir' Recording Sec , Jacob Bow; Librarian, Katherine Winner; Oruani-ts, Anglic Gemberling and Delia Moyer. COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Deeds Entered ti Record. David A. Steiiiingcr, adininistratOr of Jacob II. Steiningt r, deceased, to A Milton Krut.er, lotl acres In Frunkllii township, for sjjno. .1. M. Woods, executor, to Horace J. 1 1 lulberston, trustw for Albert II. Long, two tracts in Wesl Heaver township, for one dollar, etc Alfred Speeht, Sherill', to T. I'. Mc Coy, two tract-in Wesl Beaver twp., containing !l and Man - respeetlveb for $220, .1. t 'alvln Wagner and wife to P liiip Warier, trad in Wesl Beaver twp., for N'er li. Mlddleswarth and i e and II. L'ulvlll Ulsll and wile to M. i . Mit chell, lot of ground in Met line, lot $186. Charles Boyer and wife to . osepjb Bruuner, one acre and "o perches in Franklin twp., for s:''""1- l.ivie L. Howell, ttdinlnistratrlx, U Lew is W. Manbeck, several lots in Alt l.'lure, for $1663, Is iac C. Sprenkle to Robert It '"i ry, 108 pep-he- lu Pen ii township l' 660, o-o. . Martin and u ife U) I ulieUt rharp, 20 acres in Washington town- gblp for Tl-l'i. Joseph Schwann i" 11. H. H lekeu berg, 26 acres lu lentre twp for I wo. Wills Polluted. The last will and testametil ofSani'l '. cienglor wis probated Dec 20th. His widow, Barbara F. Dengior, t named as sole heir and executrix The last ill and testament of Pern I'lrich, late of Selinsgrove, was probat ed Dec. 24th. .b'lin J. I'lrich and J. A. Ludwig arc the executor-. The widow and children ale the heirs. Letters Granted. Letters of administration in .lie es tate of John J. Steely late of Wesl Boa ,ver were granted to Sarah E. m ly. Motrlage Licenses, i Edgar I. Derr, Sbamokln Dam i Haran jane nnipe, is. II. Hackenburg, t Laura E. Riegle, i Chas. W. Helnibach, ( lertrutle J. Fall, i Franklin .Neil, i Lydia Hulsizer, I Henry I. Bhawver, i Ella H. Musser, i William H. Hoffman, I Amelia E. Wagner, i soar F Knarr, I Emma J. Aucker, (JamesF.. (Tlsh. Peiinscreek, Swiueford. Bi a e. town, Hoffer, Mlltoi . Mlddleswarth Mi.'d burg M lure. Su ibury, Mid i oroek, , Lottie M. Kline, I Frank B. Su Ineford, Porl or. on. i Ruth Stroll, James W. Walter, Mi Id cburg. (Cora E. Matter, Fdwnrd T. Shaffer. , Emma Martin, Aline Post Always elcome. Akron, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1900. ( ico. w. Wagensoller. Dear Sib : I enclose (2.60 an.'l i !' mj subscription to the Post- from Jan. 1, IBOOtoJun. I, 1902, L year arrears $1.60, 1 year in advance cd.00. The Post always keep- green the memories of our native town, it oomes into our home and lakes u back to our birthplace where we spent OUT b yhood days among the wooded hill aud the singing brooks. It often namei those who were our companion-, and thus week by week we recall the scenes of earlier days. The Post Is always wel come. Yours resp't., n. s. Stetler, Great Clearing Sale of General Mdse. Below we give a very, very faint idea of the many bargains we offer, beginn ing Jan. It), 1901. Phosphoric Coffee , 5c Arbuokle Coffee i2e Corn Starch 4c Baking Soda : 3c 1 Bar Soap It Oyster Crackers 5c (inundated and Soft A Sugar 6c C Sugar 6c Coal Oil, per gal 8j All goods must be paid for with cash or produce at time of purchase. A great mark down In all linen at the store of Runkle e Walter, An, Political Economy and Current Literature. PERTINENT PERSONALS WM Miss Lula Smith Is visiting In Mlf fllnburg. n. M. Freetl, of Freeburg, dropped in to see us Saturday. Riley Kepler, of Sch nee, was at the county Beat Saturday. Mrs. Frank Bousum, of Patterson, Pa., was visiting her sister, Mrs, M. I. Potter last Week. John W. Kline, of Troxelville, called Monday to have a notice of his side put in oursale register. J. F. Stcinlligcr, of Franklin lu p., called last week and enrolled his name as a subscriber to the Post. Joseph s. Smith, of Montague, Mich igan, has I n visiting bis brother, County Treasurer Benneville Smith. Editor Albeit siniih and wlfeof Ellz- abethville and Mrs. fill Hu MHlntrt.r Visited their parents, J. P. Smith and Wife jast Week. Samuel Wltlenmyer, Jr., w as elect ed clerk 111 the Flrsl National Bank at Ibis place. He luisjiisl returned from a pleasant trip to Xew Vrk. MARRIED. I . c. 7, in Decatur tu p., VlilHlu county, Pa., by Win, J. Treas tor, J. P., Sim. .it Knepp, ..t Banner ville, and Deliial. . Weaver, of tim Lancaster. D.e. ii, by II a. Hummer, J. P. Cliarles, O, Ienig and Currle E, Hum mel, both of Krcaiiior. D. e 80, by Rev, F. K Gilliert, Win. Good of Perry n.w uship to Susan Her rol.l of ( 'haptuaii tow nship, Dec LI, by B. v. VV. II. Boyer, W. F. Hummel and lertrude G. (oft, both of Franklin t n p. Dec I I, by Amos Dowel, J. P. Edw K. Price of Lewlstown to Katie M, Weiaenmyer of McUlure, Dec. I"., by Rev. E, E. Gilbert, Hem ry F. Troup of Catawlssn to Catherine I.. Farley of Dyer, Neb. -' by Rev, J. R, Din l i., Edgar I. Derr and Sarah Jan. ship., both of Shamokiii Dam. Dec. 27, b.v Rev. F. E. Sieger, ( has. Helnibach and Gertrude J. Fall both of Bcavertown. !' 28 by Thomas Paige, Franklin Self, of Hoffer and Lydiu Hulslzer of Milton. Dec. 2H, by Geo. M. Shlndel Clerk, 0, ' "' icy I. ShawvcrofMitldliwwartli " ' Musser of Mlddleburg. "''' 2, by Lev. F. K. sj,.,,. U m H. Hollman and Amelia E. Wairner both of McCIure. .. ''.v Rev, W. E. Brllibart, brank R. Hw Inefonl and limb Stroh imth oi Port revertou. Dec. 80, by T. J. Nichols J, P., Isaac F. Knarr of Sunbury to Emma J. Auc ker, of perry township, Jan. n. by B. v. K. F. Ott, .lame- F. Clsh and Lottie Kline both ..f Mlddle oreek. Select oui Dote. Persons who piopo-e to make sale this coming spring should select their date as early as possible and have it In. serted in the Post's sale register. The notice will he Inserted free in our sale register If the bills are primed at this office. t i The Judicial Bee. ' toramunlcatod. The returns of the election last Nov. were hardly counted until the "Judici al Bee" began to buss, and its hum has raduaily increased until now. at tins early stage of the game, an intense in terest is manifested. Many people are very Conservative, which is the proper course. I for Iheru will be developments that w ill not onlv astonish them, but cans.. Ihnm In hange their minds and actions mnnh from what (hey are at present. I Here are others w ho are ,oiiiso,,k..ii and who will very likely regret their course alter the judicial contest is a stern reality, Is it not true that no one is able to form an intelligent omnlon until the contest is fully developed ; and is it not unwise to take a nosition to-dnv tt.,.t you must be ashamed of to-niorrow ? Pkioknck. Bargains at Garman's Peter (lurman, Mt. Pleasant Mills is offering a new line of ladies hats and millinery goods. Men's bats 25 cents and Queens ware at 3 AMta tear 1 1!) LETTER FROM FLORIDA. Interesting Information Sen! I) Mis. Komlg from the Orange Fields. Ft. Myers, Florida, I 25, IHOO. Editoh M huh. cm no Post: As many of my friends asked me to write to them, I will comply Indi rectly by penning yon a brief sketeli of my experience since leaving Kant in Octolier. We stopped about n week in Washing) D.e., with my brother-in-law, B, A. Kant., and Mr. Bureh. After gratifying my curiosities and be ing so pleasantly entertained, we pro ceeded to another brother-in-law, Mr. Blrkhead, hi Virginia where we passed a week very pleasantly. Wc then start ed for Tampa, Florida, where wespenl ten days in that nourishing and (row ing city, being royally entertained b, ( !ol, Peter ( . Knight, who was born in Freeburg in old Snyder county, Pa. I le is .me of I he most successful law yets in that city. He Isjusl completing one of the ntosl muguillceiil residences of Tampa, which mean- his probable permanent location there Alter ten days there, wc started for Barlow, till county seal of Polk county, distant about lu miles w here we visited relative- of m aunt, Mrs. G. W. Hendry, who was accompanying inc. After a short stop there, we won! to Fort Mi tide, 12 miles south, ami visited Mrs, F. B. Harless, who spent several months with me in Pennsylvania lasl year. Aft.-r a I. rief stop then, we left for tbi place. Fori Myers in Lee county, arriv ing h.reon the L'llh of Nov., when we arc pleasantly located In the cent re ol the tow n having about 950 popuhition It is convenient to church and Sunday! s hool and amid the orange tr. es Indetj with rip.-fruit. Besides there are grape fruit, guanas, bananas aud other tropi leal fruits. This Is Christmas Day; the foliage of both trees and vegetation is as green as midsummer, with no signsofcold, having bad iielther led nor frost up to the present. Touinloesj cucumbers together w ith other vege tables arc growing luxuriantly. The i hern et. r stood (1(1 yesterday, buf a little cooler to-day, but has not been below 40 this season. We had about three inches of rainfall niybt before last on the order of what we .all a "laud rain." The Caloosahatehel Riyer i nbouf 1' miles wide here, where fishing Is good most of the time, However, here like every w he'e else, flsll do Hot biteat all th lies jusl forn miiKMlation, but in mosl of the -mall tribtitaries they Lite any time. Here we gel sheep heads, snapper- and jat'kftsh J -alt-water which bile at bait, but tin principal nsh Is the still water mullet whi.h go in shoals by 'be thousands. They are caught witn Bclne or net as tin y live by suction and arc a line lisll and shipped by the hundrisls of bar r I- from Puiita iorda a n d other points, We had our usual Christmas turkey, not a wild one, but wild one can be bad plentifully by going out away from the settlements We aim to visit my uncle, D. C Kant, to-nior- row. lie lives s miles above lieiv. Mj other uncle, Ed. P. Kant, lives hen in Fort Myers. Both are tea. bine school now lu this county and both an from Snyder county. By the way I omitted to say that here I did my first Ashing and one cau imagine my sut prise at hanging a sand shark, 21 feel long, ainoiiL' my first hauls. The sharks together with the catfish are very an noying as they steal the bail and an not eaten here except channel caf an relished by some. I caughl my liist red snapper nearly 1". inches long. Ouce I get my hand in. von may ex pect some yarns (hat w ill soUntl Ashy. My experience m far ha- been Interest ing to me, but quite a tax 011 my pati ence at times. We have a good new boat at oui command and ant icipate some plcasun in boat rowing. Wc have daily steam ers from Punta Gorda where they con nect w ith the B, B. Two steamers ply the river as far up as Fort Thompson, thirty miles by land, that brings tin OnngeS from above where they are loaded on steamers to Punta Gorda, The most of the fruit is yet on the trees in this county, those sold brought about per box or crate. There are many thousands more to ship. The grape fruit sells for about $o )cr box. As much as (150 has been realised from oue tree. The owner received flKSl from 110 liearing orange trees, about $17 per tree. Another owner sold the fruit from one acre for $12G4 on the trees and those figures are about an average yield for a foil grown seedling trees. The business promisee to beonc of great tude. Some growers are putting letter toeaos? Envelope? J 'A postal will fetch you Specimens Hates: One Dollar Pei Annum, la Advance, NUMBER 2 But I am making my sketch t long. My health has 1 n good since arriving in Florida. I think, however, (here is more malaria in Florida than in Pennsylvania, buf sickness general ly of a milder type and yields more readily to t reatmellt. Wishing all my loved 'm- lu old Snyder county n Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, 1 remain with true allegiance to the home of my nu tlvlty. Lydia a. Rom to. . . v STROH s LXEFORD, A quief wedding took plan uf the home of Rev. Brilhart at Port Trevor toll, Pa., Sunday u The contract ing parties being Miss Ruth V Stroh, the beautiful young daughter of Susan stroh, and Frank Swiueford, the bright yoUngsouof Aiuandus S ineford, both of Port 'I revolt. hi. Vfti i th. wedding ceremony w as performed the bride and groom proceeded to the groom's home where an elega ul dinner was awaiting their arrival, They partook of a wedding - upper nt the bride's home which wn ., .:o!y a elaborate as th. dinner. SALE REGISTI R Notices of palea will I Initorttil U- nn I tilil Ilea. link' wIlM. ! Iiflln liri il III.'. I I IliU unico. M lian tUo bill aru ...a iiriuted at lie iiAlu. All . i-.iis wm ,e eargisl. I'itsuiiii s i.-.-t iiiK to hnvu Milvslioiilil nvloot a dut. and nave 1 1..-. 'iit'.i in iitui , uiuuiii. iATUKDAY. Pob, IH,thrf n nortli w.-t ,.r MidUlelmr, on Ihu lioi.u -i , turni of Kiiovli UiiiKaii.ua, oloin Kni. n- tvi i -. II j In ii ; head i.l . attlo mm f.. riiiuiK linilo nianta rt'ESUAV, War.li , a) Mine. J p. I ou- , I si ll horM'ii, t'uwa, l.u.i- and luiiiiinu nn plomenla, KIUOAY, March s,inon,onr.hnlfn. IV wmt of sal. in church In i cntrc tnwn lit . i oi.- MiirkB win s,.u o horaca, J i own Inriittna I inplcmauta, s.vn 1,'Jnv. March 2, one anil .m . Imtt mllca north 'of MldUluhiirtc, .lamcn l ccitnra w ilt .aall '2 horaca,-3 cnwai R head oi young il.. and fariniNu iiuidcnn i WEnSBSIiAY. Mnreh I i, three mllna Mtuth vrt uf Middlcmararth, John W, line will sell I botaos, J iuulea, aaMIe .m l fariulng unBfsnivnto. yOUBsDAY, March U, one-fo. ul. n il .. -t of Ulddleburx, lleno Waltvr vUIhcII boraaa, towa and farining iinpleuiciihi, Pill KSOAY, March HI, one and nne fourth mile aouth-eaul ..f Ml. I Irafanl Mill-. I . V. W n ier will sell 4 horaca, 10 head ol cottlo ui.ii faruifnn iinilciiiciilii, i a t in Davjd City, Ni b., April I. i ind Genesee Pure Food C, Le Roy, Gentlemen: I nm t Bay in regard to GRAIN U that there is nothing better 01 bealtbier. have used it for years. .My brother, was a great coffee drinker, He was taken -ick and the doctor Baid coftee was the cause .f ii, and told us to use GRAIN 0. We gol a package but lul not like it at first, but now would no! be without it. My broth er has been Well ever since l.e statt c.l to use B. Yours 1 1 uly, Lillie Soonoa. Ararat now kb. s'it i a surprising fact." says Prof. Ronton, "that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, 1 have nn't more, people hav ing used linen's "'August liower" ban any Other remedy, for dyspe psia, deranged liver and idomach, nn I for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons illinir office position-, where head idics and general bad feelings from ire nb,r habits exist, that Green's 'August Flower" is a grand remedy. 1 1 does not Injure the system by frs pient use, and i- excellent f r sour tomacbs nnd luilie?tion." .-ample ott le free at t lie M !. 1. 1 le I in r- 1 'rug Store. Sold by dealers in civillzaU coun tries. Qet Grei n - P 'lie Aim anao. PAXTON VILLE .Mi-s Lillie Amig, "i Swimfordj was a visitor in town last week. Palmer Huckenberg and family iFMiiBiubiirg, sisite.1 Mr. Ilucken s'l'g's parents oxer Sunday. Mrs. Lincoln Erdley BUtl .laugh ter, Florence of New Berlin, visited Mrs. Erdley'a mother, Suuday. Irvin Graybill made a trip L Harrisburg last week. Miss Edith Horner, who has been employed at Bloomsburg, for sever- il years aireaay, is Bpenaing n ww dlivs at liotne. M. C. Harrier and Miss Elda Ghraybill are leaving to-day for New Berlin to attend college the oornbsg season. Mr. Ilarner lias hceii :i student there for several years. Miss Eva Roth rook ofSwiuclortl, nut Sunday with Miss Elda Gray bill. Miss Mollie Mitchell, of Beaver town shirt factory spent, Sunday . - .. 4)4BSt luenu mat
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