m Hole Weabs Envelopes We have a job lot of not heads on hand. Thff mutt go quick, i The price will do It. Samples and prices for the ask ing. We furnish them printed for less than you can buy them without printing. . We bought a large con signment of envelopes Having bought so many wc ciurea a rocs Douom J figure. Send (or samples Cm W. WaaraMll". Miter U Prearitter. A Family Journal, DtvoUd te lit, Sciesce. Art, Political Inuay and Current Llteratare. Hater One Dollar Per Annum, la Aaraace VOL. XXXVIII MIDDLEBURGH SNYDEfc COUNTY PENNA. SEPT. 5 1901 NUMBER :5 - I i.. UOCIP LOCAL LACONICS National Broom and Supply Co. wants agents. See ad. in this iasue. Several good single Iwrel breech Loading guns, 12 guage, worth $.50 will be sold at only K5.50 at B. If. Custer's Store Swineford, $-2-at My store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 14th and Monday Sept. Stnl. being Hebrew holidays. M. Milliner -5-2t Kantz, Pa. Fob Sale. The house and lot of Mrs. Nettle Smith next to Stetler's l'hu ling Mill, is offered for sale. Ap ply to Gilbert A Son, Attorneys. tf. The railroad Company is Ailing up the track and taking the dips out of the road East of Kreamer. This looks as though they did not intend to build a new road by way of Kantz. The attention of school directors and the readers of the Posr in general is directed to the Editorial in this issue . t I . t !!..! m LI- wii L i it? ivuiiouiiuniit ill i. luwim i Luiniio. lie i mi iiritiuiuo hicuiicu The I lea vert own shirt factory is do- l' n " us sm. i :is r r un v r I 1 1 T a rt l Wgle loaded a full car of nhirte and r WI't'hN Ul iri's. fM III II I' Union County, (Pa.) Farms torn larKf'i. wi'iKMHH iiiHi I'liurciiCM. i 1 1 l J 1 1 t t Ml i J I . t a 1 r J tl i it Mill hp. i . i-i it a t 1 1 . h.miih Call on A. E. Boles in his new shav- tnn i' PHimi wirn a. rprr. un ntr cinnn - j ...,.1 - .1... I t l A site Central Hotel. Satisfaction guar- The Post this week published Bomt 1 III a T..li1I A a. .. i mi 1 r n nit i u ' i rt m r no -v uur sir hnvnnh. Tt. will h w-ll for Pnw'r n- Miuru ttiniimv iiiuili aiiu UMf by them. The Post lias oine OOF la 1 I . .ri r-i til. it ii nil 'ins Willi w c : .1 on Tl ndatcd in town.' Sunday U a noun d you can not make a verb out of it aaaing "ea." way : "Jona 0DUID that effect. DC itenuoucnn judicial onierence thin week and nominated Hon. H. McClure for President Judge. M. HasHinger of Franklin township, M, Haker of Adamsburg and B. P. ktMMk .,( I.'.... . ... ...... a ti 1 a. ti nr icr nri nr i ,n iri inn inim a i a fa ar . a-fel ft a ..i uri. n t xi in v niiu ituir u'i re inn i W Ul UUIUU LiUUULV. TT. I ai 4 rhe full story of the internal war wh u-.nit fill witliin tin. V..- 'nt L 11 tt !i. i i n. 1 i-i' l .iiin ill lukifi ii ;i if I 1 1 ..ri ii 1 1 ir. osevelt was a member of thatcom ssion has never been told so fully as the chapter of Mr. Jacob A. Win's ne jYinKimr o an American. Ueh is published In Thk Oitia)ok September 7. Mr. Kiis knew the 1 i h nrv in ri s iiiuiii'r uiui dillleulties and enmities which veil iMii'iiiriTir .1 in lilu nttcinitl f- KMW - - Q m wrtinn Ii n t mt-nr l-uafir uwin lltlMi nrn ta-alH tn n i lin rantariuf lin 1 1 r r rt - - r - K ir U'nv I ii rnor 'Iijl- I 1 1 t w i iirir i This is a New One operating in the tate who is mak- money lu a new way. It is said goes from house to house and ex- w set is ordered. He calls again in a rt time and gets half of the price of piate ana men disappears leaving, victim minus teeth and cash. c in werpiug una waning, nui IT II T.nn fflHI iniutanfua n . ... n i, I of teeth. There is however terrible Ullf UI If II HI H. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. WEST BEAVER TOWNSHIP. cClure Advanced.. J. V Hnook- f, W. J. Herbeter: Fair View. O. Wagner; BannervLUe, T. A. er; Mountain IHle, Chas. . er: Vardant Iavn. T,. c. Wu. ciuney, Baker; Middlea- Wagner. EDITORIAL DON'TS. Rales Paattd Par Guidance af New York Telegraph Reporters. Don't begin a sentence with the date or hour. Don't overwork "finally," "how ever," " then " and similar words. Don't miy " none were." "None" is a contraction of "no oue," and there fort; of singular number. Don't separate the infinitive by say ing, "He tried to quickly go." Hay " He tried quickly," whichever you may mean. Don't mix tenses, such as " He said the play will le produced tomorrow." Write "He said the play would lie pro duced tomorrow " or " Hesaysthe play will lie produced tomorrow. Don't mention well known places in accurately. Tnere is do such place as " Navarre hotel." It is the Hotel Na varre. Don't write involved sentence Many commas are awkward. Don't benln a story with " the," "a," nor "it " ifavoldoble. Dou't use suicide as a personal noun. Don't write illegibly, especially proper names. If you don't use a typewriter, you should print names plainly. Don't use such vulgarisms as " made or," "took hold of," "got tc " or "have got." Substitute "went" or "departed;" "seized" or "grasped;" "reached" or "arrived at" and " have." Don't say "wandering" when you mean " strolling," or " sauntering " or " walking." To wander is to walk aimlessly. Don't say ' laying plans"" making plans " is better. Don't say "jumping out of the car' unless you are sure lie jumped. The probability is he simply stepped off. Why not say " He left the cart" Don't on any account sny "He claims to le." Write " He professes to be "or "He says he is." A man can " claim " only something specific, such as property, precedence or residence. Don't forget that "opy readers are held accountable for the t'me they 1osl correcting bad copy. Don't write "secure "when you mean "procure," " get " or " obtain." To "secure" is to make fast. Don't say "surprised" when you mean "astonished "or "amazed." You surprise a man in an act or condi tion; you "astonish" him with some assertiou, revelation or deed. Don't use a semicolon where a colon is required. The colon is the sign of sequence, the semicolon that of con trast. Don't write, "John Smith was pre sented with a watch." " A watch was presented to John Smith ,' is correct. Don't siy, " Mr. Piatt was given a dinner." Mr. l'latt was not given. Avoid all slang and colloquialisms. Write from a lofty viewpoint as a man of the world in a vigorous, bright, masculine style. Avoid all editorial expressions in the news colums. The editorial page is reserved for opinions. Do not attack any person or proposition or write in praise of either. Let the facts speak for themselves. Heware of the press agent. Don't allude to a person by his Chris tian name only. Use his surname as well. Don't call a man " Jack " if his nnmc be "John" or "Pat" if his name be " Patrick." SUCCESSFUL SIMMER SCHOOL At Heart Lake, Susquehanna county, there were enrolled one hundred and fifty-four Sunday School workers for a week's study of methods of organization and teaching. The place is cool, beau tiful, and easy of access. It is 2,000. feet above sea level, so that during the hottest week it was comfortable to hold sessions morning, afternoon and night with eager students. Hugh Cork, of Pittsburg, gave lectures on "The Busi ness End of the Sunday School ;" Rev. C. A. Oliver, on " Analysis and Study of Bible Books," and Rev. Dr. Chas. Roads, on " Child Study and Human Nature." The students unanimously asked for a school at Heart Lake for 1902. Tuition is free, the instructors being employed by the State Associa tion. Republican Committee Meeting. The Republican Standing Commit lee will meet in Middleburg Saturday, Sept. 14, 1901 at cne o'clock P. M. to make arrangements for the fall cam paign. Peteb Young, Chairman. Miss Mazle Beaver is visiting at Sun- bury. . Charles L. M arks spent last week at Lew 1st own. W. S. Shollv of Jackson two. was in town Monday. John P. Kenrns of Heavertown was in our city Friday. Ira ('. and H. H. Hchoch of Sellns. grove drove to town lust Friday. Mrs. Carrie Lutz of Sbippensburg Is visiting her parents in this place. Miss Olive Wetzel of Sunbury visited her parents in Franklin last week. Miss F.ssie Krhart of Lewlstown vis ited friends in Franklin last week. Jacob S. Hoop of Miftllnburg was a county seat visitor lust Friday. John N. Leeser, wife and child spent Sunday witli relations atSunbury. Jan es Avers and wife are visiting H. H. Leltzel and wife at Mifftlnburg Mrs. John Katun oi (' hicagospent a day last week with .Mrs. Calvju Stea ler. Mrs. .smith and Mrs. Baettges of Willianisport are isiting Mrs. John Bachmani Miss Hertha Osiuun of Shanmkln paid a visit to Mrs. S. I). Simonton in Franklin. Luther Neil' of Cordon, who spent the summer in this place, has left for his home. Misses Mabel Row and Viola Beaver of Ulobe Mills were MiddlebttK visit ors last Friday. A. J. Crosgrove and Charlie Byfllug- ton left Monday for Alleusvltle to work at a painting job. Druggist E. (. Murray left Saturday morning for Phiiadelph'a after a brief vacation in this place. Dr. Savidgc, wife and family of Sun bury spent several days at the Wash ington House last week. Mrs. Murray Smith and child of Lewlstown spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. M. . Potter last week. Win. Waltar of Cleveland and Theo dore Walter of Akron, two Middleburg boys, are visiting relatives in this place. A. C. Field of Johnstown was a cal ler at this office last Friday. Mr. Field made a proposition at oue time to loOM a shoe factory in this place. Elmer K. Wetzel of Beavertown and It. K. Smith of Troxelville, two candi dates for County Superintendent, were at the county seat last week. Rev, S. K. liatemaii of Philadelphia passeil through town on his way to and from Centerviile where he spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. H. H. Herbs ter. Dr. A. M. Smith and wife and W. E. Btahlneoker and wife of Adamsburg were at the county scat Sunday even ing, it is said that Dr. Smith will be a candidate for Congress. Samuel Witnier one of the oldest citizens of Union township, died .Sun day morning, aged 70 years. Funeral took place Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the United Evan, church. Rev. W. K. Diehl of Nitany, Pa. Sunday was elected pastor of the Hasalnger and Middleburg Lutheran churches. Rev. Dr. Yut.y preached the sermon in the morning at Hassiu- ger's and at this place in the evening. Mrs. David Reed of Adnm&ville, Cass Co., Michigan and Mrs. Jacob H. Martin of Goshen, Indiana arrived hi Snyder county last Wednesday for a visit to friends and relative in Snjder county. Mrs. Reed was formerly, Mrs. M. U. App of Monroe twp. Mr. Oscar Lang Jr. of Philadelphia will coach the Susquehanna University foot ball team this season. Lang r cieved his foot ball training at Univ. of Pa. and was a champion player on the famous Latrobe team. Almost all of the old players will return and many new ones will enter. An unusually strong team will uphold the orange and maroon on the gridiron this Fall. Commodore Geo. W. Foote, Editor and publisher of the Mlftilnburg Times, was at Middleburg Monday to lay in a supply of peaches. The Commodore says he was not in this town since 1886. Mr. Foote runs a newsy paper aud is a genial fellow. He advocates industries and enterprises and does not want to be listed with those who gloried in the reverses of the Middle burg Shoe factory. We are please to see John F. Stetler on the street agaii Joseph L. Marks made a business trip to Adamanurg to-day. Ralph Clelan went to Letvlstown Tuesday to assist his father. Howard A. Walter of Mlllmont was a Middleburg visitor Tuesday morning. Miss llcrtie Ripka is spending a few days at home with her parents in French Flats. Isaiah Walter of Centre township made ahusiuess call at this office Tues day morning. Mrs. Sylvester Bowen and son of Vlntondale sent several days with J. G. Reuninger In Franklin. Dr. (i. C. Mohn of Laurelton was in the village Tuesday to attend the ju dicial conference as a spectator. Miss Gertrude Dunkleberger and Lillian Ami r and Howard W. Marks are visiting Dr. J. C. Amig and wife at Lewlstown. A. L. Bpangler of this place has been appointed storekeeper and guager for the distillery at Salemville, and left lor that place Monday. Dr. J. W. Deckard of Richfield was at the county seat last Friday attend ing to business and also visited his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Ripka. Miss Lillle Dunkleburger who had been with her sister, at New Ring gold and Edwin Ballade of New Ringgold are visiting at the Dunkleburger home in Franklin. J. L. Hiiuinstool of New York and J. J. Williams of Indianapolis were in Middleburg Tuesday on business for the Murual Reserve Fund Life Associ ation of New York. Rev. I. H. Albright, Ph. D. of Shamokln will give a Stereoptiean lecture on the " Life of Christ " in the U. B. church Wednesday evening, SepteniWr 11th. Admission 10 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Democratic Convention. The Democratic Convention ofSny der County met in the court bouse Monday and organized by electing T. A. Btetlev, president and Charles Gobs, secretary. Jacob (lilhert, Esq., of this place, was nominated for President Judge and P. M. Teats of Hummcl's Whaf for county sin veyor. The convention elected conferees and Instructed them to vote In the confer ence only for a Democrat The con ferees areC. P. Ulrlch; William Kuhu aud T. A. Stetler. Hush Mettlpg Sept. i:, to 15 There will be a bush meeting held in Paige's grove near Holler, to begin Thursday evening Sept. 1J, and close Sunday evening Sept. 15, services each evening commencing at 7.80 Rev. Chas. Raucr of Sunbury will preach the opening sermon. Rev. M. H. Jones of Lykens circuit, Rev. H. M. Klinger of Milton, Rev. 11. M.Tmut nion of Preeburg circuit and Rev. W. H. Doyer of Middleburg will preach during the meetings. All arc Invited to come and help make this a season of rejoicing. J. K. Francis Pastor. CENTRE COUNTY FAIR. Knlnrfil Rat-N in Krllpronlo t in Puu Nylvimla llnllruHtl. On account of the Centre County Fair, to be held at Bellefonte Septem ber 10 to 18, inclusive, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will se'l special excursion ticket to Bellefonte and return at reduced rates, from Renovo, Willianisport, Wilkesharre, Tomhloken, Mt. Carmel, Banbury, Lykens, Lancaster, Columbia, York, Harrisburg, Johnstown, and ali Inter mediate Stations On the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division, the North ern Central Railway, and the Pennsyl vania Railroad Division, including the Tyrone and Altoona Divisions (minim um rate, iir cents). For rates and fur ther information apply to Ticket Agents. Attention, Snnday School Workers. The Executive Committee of the County S. S. Association have decided to have a house to house canvas, to as certain our Sunday School population in the county, In-llevlng that there are more than we are able to get an ac count of. The Committee hopes that every person interested in the Sunday School cause will lend a helping hand and do their utmost to advance the cause so near to our hearts. It is pro oosed to have the canvas in October and it Is hoped that every district will be thoroughly canvassed. Further no tice will be given. Com m ittkk. Jury List. List or Grand Jurorn drawn for the court of Oyer and Terminer and Grnrrul Jail delivery ami court of Quarter Bartons d the Pesos of Snder county held at Oct. Term, OfsaSMnolbf Monday, Oct. 7, 1WJ1. Name- occupation. Itrsldcnep. Arn.iifa.st. II. K., tanner. I'arry Artiuid, (leorifn v., carpenter, I'nlon Biikar, John lt.,lu(orer. Reaver Wat llHlley. OsorgS W.. fttrinor, Ceutre Hottlier, Janief, laborer, Franklin llllllnifer, Irvlu, farmer, Mlddlecrrek leol)ler, John, laborer, Franklin Felker, laaaO. laborer, Bptlng Uoy. 1.. S.. miller, Washington UfUDO, JouO C, farmer, Centre Unas, I) V., fanner, ivrry Waal Herman, Win. H., merchant, Adams llerrold, David, carpenter, Chapman lletiin k, Henry, farmer, t'luiunaii Hummel. U P., lum erman, MlddleburK Kaulliuan, Bennett, farmer, Pern Want Uwver, John, larmar, Washington PatMn. J, II., farmer, Franklin ROW, .lames, clerk, BaUnagTore Mear. Devla, fanner, Monroe siepp, Henry, laborer, Union straub, Bamual, plasterer, Washington Ulrlch, Amnion, fanner MUMUtcretk Wendt, J. B., laborer. Chapman PBTIT JUKOS8, I.lrt of Pftll .luri)rs drawn for the Court of Com mon Pleas, com i ol Quarter sessions ol i be Peace. Court of (ner and lermlner and lit nil tall Delivery ot Bnyder County, ln held as oct. Term, oommenolng Oat, 7, iwi, Name. OOOUpstlOB. Arbogast, Jonathan, gentleman, Auraud, Jamen, enticinrn, Arbogaat, Uriah, u r, Bailey, H. j., linker, Pbarea, tanner, Beaver, Charles, farmer, Itumer, Perry, farmer, Benter, iteorge, aentieimin, linger. BaniUel, fanner, Blngaman, Fimuel, farmer, Bowenoi, Frank, farmer, Boyer, inrin. latmrur, Drseae, Reuben, gantleman, Krdley, William, teacher, Usher. Qeorge p., laborer, Fi I, j. Ui tanner, Urosa, Joseph, gent leman, uundrum, kd,. watchmaker, Hackanburg, rred, farmer, Hointulman, J. it., fanm r, Hehn, John s., farmer, 1 1 i i ' i -1 1 . Samuel, tanner, Hummel, Alexander, farmer, Hummel, Wm farmer Uiinler. Albert, fanner, Kline. Oaorge, farmer, lieachi John It., laborer, Usurer, I. F. , welldrlllr, Mengle, 11. H., farmer, Mutzger. lieorge, laborer, Moyer. John, butcher, Moyer, Michael, laborer, Muvter, Aaron H., farmer, KcnnliiKor, JohIuIi, carpenter, Klce, o. (1., lutrarer, lloinlg, Milton, luborer, Scbnner, C T., lalwrer, hlpe, Johu I)., laborer. Smith, Isaac, farmer, Stetler, Boyd, laborer, NUffle, John II., farmer. Tobias, John, InlHirut, t'lsh, OalTln. merchant, UUhi I suae, farmer, Wagner, t. A., teacher, WOO ting, Frank, farmer. Residence. Beunssrovt AdauiH Spilnv Centre Reaver West Pens Terry Bearer Wf t Hlddlecroek Centre Spring Terry Sprlnn Penn Reaver DHI Washington Beaver Weal Bsilnsgrove Terry Mtddlecreek Monroe i -1 1 1 , . n SprlliK Hlddleoreek Wllrtllltlgloll Jaoiaon Chapman Pel n Terry Wet' Perry Washington seJInsgrove Franklin Frankilu I'nlon sellnsgrovo Wuahiuirlon Ad.uss Monroe Middleburic Chupnir i Reaver Reaver West Bearer west lleaer Weil Union Better Western t ninn Ssrvice Needed. It is hi'li time tltiit the Western Union Telegraph Company gives the people of Middleburg s ime decent ser vice. The operators here are ready and willing to extend every courtesy, but the railroad wires must he used to Lewlstown r to Selinsgroveaud when there is railroad business on the wires, anil tnul is iieariv all tlie time, no Western Union business can ;ct on the wires. The nii;lii operator Informs the writer that nearly every iiitflit he is compelled to refuse to take telegrams for the reason thai he can not get the Use of the wiles One eVCIlillg quite recently six telegrams had to be re fused because the railroad w ires could not be Used. This town can have decent service if the Western Union wires are extend ed from Bellnsgrove to Middleburg, which would involve hut a slight ex pense in comparison to the revenue it would afford. In the name of the people of the community the Post calls upon the Western Union management to attend to this matter at once. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD REDUC ED RATES TO INDIANPOLIS. ArrniiiitSuTerpla-a l.ruinl l.oilKe. I. O. U. r. For the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Indianapolis, Septem ber K to 21, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Indianapolis from nil points on its line at rate of a single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be fold September 1 ii to 18, inclusive, and will be irood to return, leaving ndlanapol snot earlier than September l.r nor later than Seie tember 22. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent September 15 to SI and upon payment of fifty cents an exten sion of the return limit may lie secured to leave Indianapolis to October 7, in clusive. Enteri the Newspaper Field Secretary of Agriculture John Hamil ton has purchased a one third interest in the State College Times, the only Quay and administration paper in Centre county and with the former publishers, Burns and ( 'rug, has enter ed into a limited partnership unt'l December, 1000. His entrance into the newspaper field is taken as an indica. tlou that he promises to fight the ant i Quayltes, who reouked him in the Rep ublican county convention, to the bitter end. DBR PIERT JULY Tower City Herald. .Mere hen aw amohl en celebration oni Mahadunga g'hol uft'der Flert,un h con dere sawga won dor (irovcr Cleveland by mis g'west ware don bet are sieh fimvoonel'ed we feel lult OS ill dem lomi sin woo are un der Amerigo Vespucci g'funua lieu. Ich wore g billed for i n speech maucha, un ich hob tzae kolleuner dorrlch gnlaesabia Ich it Bhtufl greeked huh far my ad dress, ch hob der Billy Bryan ga dinked g'bot far es cheers uffshtarta won ols my fonder oil is warra in der speech. Der Mat Quay hut mlch ufl shtarta won ol my fooderoll is warra in der s uh. Der Mat Quay hut mlch ufl" der shtund gtnumma un mlch Introduced ols der gross Cleveland orator. Der Bbtand wore about tsae foos in tier line un iill'shtelsa g'sluonnu. Ich boh g'frtgt far en ulawss mlloh. Ich hobs navlch my hooha hoot uflfder siitand g'shtelt, Oila mohJ os ich en drink g'numa hob but der .lack awfonga Bulla blotcha so dos ich mae fooder somla eon. Bo naixt es ich mlch arinnera con wore desmy speech: " Grose oll-fcende, un gagenwardiche untzoochl ! Ere sint licit t .annua kent gawiss fro si os dere so en grosser uion ga-dinked hen far eich tsu arm awna. Der Cleveland un der Amerigo Vespucci sin dote un farfowled, awver era gross dawda doona oenn nuoh long noach laeva. We bi' Clevaland der glae karsha bawm um g'hocked hut mit sime glaena hatchet, un si dawdy lint ene g'frogt ware des ga-doo bet, don Is der George grawd uffg'shtepped un but g'sawt, 'Dawdy i'h eon net leega. Kb wore mich mit mime glaena hatchet.' We Ich en glaener boo wore hov Ich fun sclera sbtory g' liar I un lob bin draw far my worehell broofa un hob meini dawdy en shaener yunger beera bawm ob ga-suked. We are bame coomo Is un mlch g'frogt, my eiver glaener Fritz, where hut des widder gadoo? don hov Ich g'sawt, , Dawdy, ich con uet leega, es wore micb mit inlnera glaena sake. Wos hut my dawdy ga doo? Are hut mlch shae um awren ga-nu un mich in dc liuls shade g'feercd, Dart but aremich g'hocked mil der fawr gashel dis Ich rhona ufT em barlzel g'hol hop we kolda leverwarsht. Sella molds hov ich my mind ufl' ga mauched in meim aevanimmy de worehell sawga, un es s anes fun da feela goots resolutions os ieh in mime laeva net farbrucha Ihob." Der Billy II roan hut awfonga in de bend blotcha un sell hut deonerauff g'shtart, un era yocht hut em oldta Tom Heed si oldte lose farslnei ked wsi om lemonade toover wore unich cm Bhtand un se is wedder anes fun da ithelsa g'sh proogna un di r Bthand Is tzomma g'folla. ch bin grawd dorich nunner oona g'shoupped, un di Mary Dlckfoes, wis) finf fisis Iwer lcr shtoomba meat, is ufl' micb g'folla. Now Ich bin ken shtowde. mon, des ooneht du Baena on mime plcter, awver won ich net so din ware don bet se mich by glnerosity in der mid obga d ricked. Se hut sich net wae ga-doo, usht wennich g shtouohed Im rick. Ich hob ga-gooked wc eii sar-forrene grut un bob net so goot g'feeled wenny wile Ich net gons dots wore. Se hen mich ufiga-pickad un mich ons Johns town ni WOO der duckter Killum-tjuick widder de ah ticker t.oinma ga-bunna but mit ma shtriok un mich liamo g.sliiceetl uff ma shiKipkarrick, Ich bin widder os ich awennich essa un drlnka con awver ich con net nunner ons Johnstown lawfa. Won dn ung'fare frelsht far indl lond don shick mere iawr gooda keffer bree odder fartzel-woss far my maw gti wid der awennik uff toona. SllBAWAllOUA,