'4. .. .. IfloteEteabo hjjhave 1b kt of 00X9 Ljs on hand. They must go Vet T1' Prico wl" W' Uples and prices for the sk C furnish them printed L ijss than you can buy them Vhout printing. . I ill . f. VagcnMlIcr, Editor and Proprietor, A Family Journal, Devoted to ilewo, Science. Art. Political Economy sad Carreflt Ltttratsr. .1 Rate: One Dollar Per Annum, la Adrance (jL. XXXIX MEDDLEBUEGH SNYDER OOUOTT, PENNA. DECEMBER 25 1902 : Va 'f u o NTTr"m?T m V. I 1 . pt.BQ.Wiawv. I as v, Tr7inL0CAL LACONICS paper past wishes all its readers a Mer- tnSartz & Graybill's line Irfetniaa novelties.' They have the It stuck and the most complete Lotit ever brought to Middle- Candies and all kinds of rew Ima novelties. Cheap at I. II. ,01'g confectionery. ll-li-. iKison why the dead robber was Philadelphia to the Slate Ana- Board was because there U an ihe Assembly requiring It. next week. Choice Land for Sale. i J 1J-I..I vii acre 'i mnti nujoimiig trove iKinmgli U offered at prl- le. The land w Hen, level ana live. Just the thing for truck- llililill lots. Rkhkcca Wagenseller. Selinsgrove, Pa. .turns pr-HtnH ana uoiiuay Miit every pocket book. Every Lade to please you at Swartz & t, 12-1 8-2t irst .National Bank Notice. annual meeting of the Btockhol- ihe First National Bank, of liurnh for the ensuing year will in the bunking house the third If of January, being January 20. tween the hours of 10 A. M. 1)0011. Jus. (i. Thompson, Cashier. Wli, Ta., Dec. 10, 1902. , Vlmiw piwiita for young and t rich Mint the poor. Every welcome to we the choice line 111 A (Waybill's Mlddleburg. S-2t. .' loo A. b. Soles In a is new tuay huir cutting parlor for your leaned with a refreshing sham- f a clean towel to each putron Jiiorth Bide of Market square op. 'entral Hotel. Satisfaction guar tf. puzzle your brains about what for Christinas presents. Call on 4 Gruyliill. The nice line and I'llent selection will help you to Ihe question. 12-18-2u Walnuts Wanted. JhoiHand bushels of walnuts are Ihe highest prices will be trade. Charles Boyer, Paxtonville, Pa. Xotice. Ireby give notice that all per o have premium checks will fieru ou or before Jan. 1st, 1903 we date they will not be good. 11. E. Gift, P-2t. Paxtonville. Pa. Coming Events. iy, December 25, Christmas Jay, Dkc. 25, at 7 p. m., the Pieaf5uuday School of Mlddle- wiu render an Interestinir puassenice. Itev. Kohler will pent. ly, Jaunury 1,15)03, New Year's legal holiday. January 20th. 1003. Elpctlon 'tora, Middleburg Bank. M'-Bln Opportonltr. Ml hardware business, shelving L etc., at a baramln. Ann't. wnit Ption, no old, shopworn stock, rawo tor selling, 111 HI also tench the nnn.hiuyr Not located in this place. r 1,'t, Mlddleburg, Pa. (Hardware Box.) ix Paper Next Week. di with the usual custom w to oii.it one Issue about the rWP-t will be published u next issue of the Post nuary 8th. The emnloveea 7a not take a vacaUon U omitted. We wUl gut and ti U.. nd along your renewal. Ie next week.' The follow- " ' requeatad to report, w-"have not sent newa aSlPgTENT PERSONALS 1 Letter from North Dakota Dear Friends of Snyder County : It affords i ue pleasure to nay Unit we like our new home, j rented a farm of E. O. Oun'nerude,- in Benson County, 7 miles west of Rrlnsmade. I worked nearly every day from April to Noveinb.-r. I put out 400 acre of wheat, oats, bnrlev and flax. I .plow-.! 75 acres of old ground and 75 acres "f new ground. I made 125 tons of buy. I thrashed 20S1 bushels wheat, 2735 bushels oats. 915 bushels barley, 1798 bushels fins, or a total of 0159 bushels, besides we raised l.'O bushels of potatoes. This country is ail right for a'.nnn Mho wants to work. This season wages were f 1.00 a day fiom spring till harvest, (1.50 a day for harvest and $2.50 for threshing. This Includes boardinir. For waares and plenty of work, this is the best country I ever saw. The summer was agreeable and the nights were pleasant. We could always enjoy a good night's rest. The nights were cool all summer. A land agent told me that foreigners were getting all the best land out here and Americans will be left if they do not hurry up. The price of land is rising. I wish you people could see the differ ence in farming in Pennsylvania and North Dakota. The- work Is much easier here than It is In the Eastoan states and it goes much more rapidly. We have all big machinery. Wa have a nice home, plenty of good water, nice garden things, 9 horses, 10 head horned cattle. We got 25 cents all summer for butter and from 12 to 25 cents for eggs. It froze up Nov. 7th. and It has been cold ever since. Thermometer hangs around zero and 32 degrees below. We have about 5 Inches of snow. .We like this country very much and are enjoy ing good health. W. W. Romio. Marriage Ltceaaea. f Wm. F. Trewltz, Mt. Pleasant Mills. Pearl M.Garman, " " Montgomerv Philips, Oriental. Minnie A. Folkroad, " (Ellas Bitter, Kratzervllle. (8allle C. Pontius, Kteamer. MARRIED. Dec. 13, by Rev. C. C. Miller, Wm. F. Trevitz and Pearl M. Garman, both ofMt. Pleasant Mills. Died. In Union County, Dec. 11th, 1902. Grace, a daughter of Harry and Jenet Mitohel aged 7 yre. 5 mos. 14 days. In Middle Creek township, JDee. 19th, 1902. Daniel Dale, a son of Geo. Calvin and Clara M. Mnurer 9ged5yrs. 8 days. A number of the Members of the G. A. R. Tost of this place attended the funoral of Wm. Lessman ofVlcks burg. Interment at Melser. FOUND. A glove betwten Middle burg and Centrevllle on Saturday, owner can have it by calling at my place, and Identifying the same. J. A. Bowersox, Centrevllle, Pa. Don't He awake at nlghs to get a plan to please the Editor. Bend the full amount of you arrearages and a dollar extra for a year in advance. The data on the tab after your name on thelatxd will ihow how' far your paper la paid. Start the New Tear right. UNPROFITABLE ! FEEDING Intelligent stock raisers know t lint n certain amount of feed Is ) necessary to keep an nnluial ( alive. Ttioy inlj-lit feed that amount as long as It lives, and It would never gain a pound. 1 There la uo profit in that kind of feeding. The kind that pays I Ib the kind Hint builds flesh rap l Idly. If It takes twenty pounds of food each day to keep a sheep alive, twenty-five pounds a duy 1 will mnke It gain flesh. It's the 1 extra five that brings the profit, i The first five pounds amounts to nothing, nor does the second or third or fourth five pounds. It'o the me way with ad vertising. You haro to do at certain amount to overcome the resistance of the pablle. You hare to do a certain amount of advertising to make them wake up to the fact that you are la business at alL You have to pny a certain amount to keep your advertising olive. What you pay above that amount brings profit Some advertisers fall because they do cot use enough space. They use barely enough or some times not quite enough to make the advertising self sustaining. A little bit more would make it profitable. It is better to adver- , tlso a little too much than not , quite enough. Charles Austin Bates. 1 Some of our advertisers could , enlarge their apaco wltb profit. i Sale Register. Notlcet of m'ea will be Inserted free under Ihla headlnn; when the bills are printed at this office. When the hills are Hot printed at this office SO cents will be churned. Persons ex pecting to hnve ule should select a dale and have It inserted In Ihla column. Honda t, December M, In Susquehanna twp., Juniata County, 8 miles west of Oriental, 4 miles caul of Seven Star Hotel, Lewie Arnold will sell, ( horses 7 Guernsey and Jersey cows, 1 Hull, i hellers and (armins implements, ... TcaaoAV February t. two miles South West of . New Berlin, Abra Rennlnger will sell S bead of horses, S cows, farming tmple. meats and bouse bold goods. Batobday, Fob. II, one mile East of Shade!, Jon athao Keiohenbaeh will aell I toraea, 1 oOws and farming Implement. . aiovDAY. March I, one halt mil East of ShadeT,S mm, noory a- uteanan will aon 8 cows and farming Implement. ' The Farm1 News Claims. As there are quite a number of our subscriliers who receive the "Farm News" aud who have received bills for subttoription an account of the paper being sent beyond the time we ordered the 8tvine,.the Editor of the Post oller ed to pay the entire bill and he asked the '"Farm News" under what condi tions al claims for subscription aguiusi those whose names he sent would be settled. In. order that all luteresttd parties may know fully, we publish the following reply which explains it self. , . Geo. V.' Wagenseller, 7f Editdr of the Post, ' Mlddleburg, Pa. .DeaViJire "We have) your favp of the blh. We have ordered the Nation al Publishers Association to cancel the accounts uguuist Mr. J. Jl. Herman We had not meant to push claims against subscribers who came to us through newspaper clubs. You asked on what conditions we will be willing to cancel claims against parties whose names you seat. We do not know that we cau deter mine just who those parties are aud if there are any futher compluiuU to you, we suggest you simply enclose the letterof complaint or write us on a pos tal card, the name of the iiersou speak lng to you, and we will at once notify the Minneapolis people to withdraw their claim. In such cases we would like to write the subscriber a courteous card, saying that you have asked us to withdraw the claim but also stating that we hud sent the paper In good fidth and nsk lng them whether they are willing to allow us auy compensation for the period.. That will put you right with them and will also leave the matter of remittance, If auy, with them. Klnd- y advise if these suggestions are satis factory Respectfully, Fakm News. Trticnrles of a Cold. You can never be quite sure when a cold Id going to bit you. In the fall and winter it may settle in the bowel, producing severe pain. Do not be alarmed nor torment yourself with fears of appendicitis. At the first sigu of a t ramp take Perry Davis' Painkill er In Witrm, sweetened water and relief comes a once.. There is but one Pain killer. K-rry Davis. 2r) and 50 cts. Xot Balky. Devoe lead aud ziuo is not only the most durable paint; it is also the ritendicst lias io trick. It wcurs twice as long as lead and oil, ami never balks. Luther Neffof Gordon is visiting his aunt. Mrs. A. 8. Beaver. Mrs. William F. Crouse six-nt several days ut fcelinsgrove last week. Dr. Eyer Walter of Kellnsgrove. was at the cyunty seat last Thursday. Tobias Reitz, of Middle creek, min gled among his parents here Saturday. o. w.utt ami Mrs. H. A. Ott, of Selinsgrove were at the Court House, Haturday. I r ii . jieui v jiosierinuu una t a I v i it I'orry of Kantz, were at the County seat last 1 uursday,- W. L. Wehr unil David Bartley. ol Mitlliuliurg, were cullers at this ollke last Thursduy. The assessors brought the retinitis of births and deaths to the Court House last Thursday. (i.C. Ulltclius has been housed iq for the post week. His son William, is tiny ing Hie mull. 'iM... i.'.i... . .1- .i ue r.iiiun oi ine i nsi' win leave Christmas Day to spend his vacnlioi ut Milwaukee, Wis., and Chicago, Ills. Jas. G. Crouse offers for sale, his farm in franklin township and his house ana lot in Middleourgli. See adver tisement in the Post. fa ! - Ik am a a r . . . miss jserina vtiitcnmyer spent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. K. M. Greene at Lewistown. County Commissioners' Clerk, John N. Brosius and family spent .Sunday with his parents at Mt. Pleasant Mills. W. A. Lutz, of Shippeusburg, spent several days in town with Benjamin Dachmau, on his return from the West. .... John II. Selbert, who was employed 111 the Post Printing Orlloe, since elee tion day, left for his home in New Bloomtield. Banks W. Yoder, gave a number of boys and girls a sleigh rido to Paxtou Ville Friday night. Banks is quite a lady's man. Miss Katie Geiuberliug, daughter of AniosC. Geiuberliug, of Salem, spen several days in towu with her relatives and friends. M. R. Hoot of Duudore, Alpheus Keyscr of Sliaiuokiu Duin and Benton II. Moyer of Holler, were in Middle burg, Thursday of last week. Mrs. 11. 11. Hassinger and son Kent, of Elizabethville, returned to their home after a two weeks' visit to her mother, Mrs, James P. Smith. Miss Klva linker, stenographer and typewriter of this office, left Tuesday morning to spend lier holiday vacation with her parents near Lewisburg. The members of the Lutheran church in Middleburg sent n Chiistmas box to the children of Tressler's Orphans' Home at Loysvllle, Perry Co., Pa. David 11. Snyder of Verdilla, and Squire A. 8. Sechrist, of Duudore, and some ladles of Union township, tran sacted business at the Court House on Saturday afternoon. J. A. Knight, special agent of the Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad of Lewistown, was in this place Monday making searches to titles of laud in the Recorder's office Monday. We are in receipt of one dollar from Mrs. Schneo, at Knobville, Pa., for which we will take pleasure in send ing the Post during 1903 to Jennie Britton of Ujqier Strausburg. Wm. P. Kemrer and wife of Harris- burg last week visited George I). Manc- val and family. Mr. Kemrer left a year's subscription with Mr. Maneval, Miss Mary Maneval accompanied them to Harrisburg to make her home with them. It la Kaajr to Nny 'Be careful," but we must all go from heated houses into chill outer air, and the change sets us conghing and wheezlug. Avoiding winter colds Is difficult; curing them is not hard if you take Allen's Lung Balsam. Bet ter begin when cold Is young and not wait until it settles deep into the lungs, for then, even with Allen's Lung Bal sam, complete relief will be slower. The Best Paint ' Devoe is the paint yet known. SELINSGROVE. Dr. Nicholas Kuntner and wife, celebrated the 5()th anniversary of their marriage Friday lyth.' A majority of their children and grand children ns well as other relatives from a distance were piescnt; among those from a distance were: Mrs. O. Geniberling and daughter, C. K. Fisher, sou and daughter and Win. Kantner all of Williamsport, Mrs. Mary liodmcr, of Harrisburg atten ded the golden Wedding,. Old "Dick" one of I. , Romig's grey horses, dropped dead on the street one day lust week. This left Irvin in n bud way, on account of the large amount ol hauliim he hits to do. A car load of turkeys an 1 chick ens were shipped from this place to iew l ork, Saturday. Wm. Phillips l,.'t Mon(lav f01. Scenery Hill t(, visit h'w sistcrMrs. Kcv. W.S. Ulrich. He will take part in their ClirUtmas exercises. Mrs. Tim- ami Mrs. Olewine arc guests at the home ,f Mrs. J. II, Ulsh on Market street. Dr. 15. F. Wngcnselhr and wife left for Philadelphia, to consult u spcci-list with reference to the I Vs. condition, as latterly one side of his face is pandized. The sleighing has been quite good here for several week ; we have already had more than all of last winter and much belter. Prof. Wm. .oetlin ; aiid wife left for Chieora where thev will visit their daughter, Mrs. Kcv. C. E. Front.. Kcv. L. Domer Ulrich, spent several daya very . pleasantly with' hia mother..- , i. vv.-.v.i' -M;i.'-D.. hl.vV town and Miss Ma rue Boyer of Port Trcvcrton are guests of (J. li. Hendricks and family. Miss Minme Uortner of Berwick is spending the Holiday vacation; nearly all the students have left the their several homes. Miss Sarah (iortner is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary (iortner. Among the young people who arc out of town and home for the holi day vacation arc Miss Mildred Focht, Arthur (reminding, 15. M. Wagenseller, W. K. Wiigcnseller, Harry Weis, Harry Tl ipon and John Schoeh, A. J. (Jross died Sat urday evening after a lingering ill ness. His daughter, Mrs. Hart, of Philadelphia arrived iust a few hours before his death. He was a tax collector for many years. In terment Wednesday afternoon. He was aged alxiut 7b' vears. Albert Mover of Bloom, sncnt Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Sarah Miller. Daniel A. Grimm. Daniel A. Grimm, a landmark of Freeburg died Monday morning at 3 o'clock at a ripe old age. His wife, whose maiden name was Katie Herrold died a year ago. He has onlv one brother, Jonathan of Freeburg. They had no children, but they raised quite a number, among them are Jonathan Grimm, brother of Henry of this place, Emma Herrold now married and re sides out West, another Emma Herrold married to Hendricks at Freeburg, Susie and Weer Herrold and others. It wearu twice, as long as lead and U8W , V3Tr.i . otherB ., , . , 6 Funeral Wednesday morning in Free- Oil, .h' ' " :-r. -. . 'burg. Reuben Haas, a former Selins grove Ijoy, who now lives in Chicairo arrived here Saturday. He came to visit his sister, Mrs. 'Xerhood, who is quite ill. He has not been litre for 14 years. Sunday was a very disagreeable day, it being rainy nearly all day. The snow is going rapidly. Mrs. W. K. (Jhecn (nee Miller), spent several days with her mother. PENN'S CREEK. Mrs. Laura Reich ley of Lewis town is visiting Ccntreville friends. Christmas exercises will be held in the U. Ev. in this place Tuesday evening and in the Lutheran and Reformexl Wednesday evening. While we had sleighing the Milllinburg people tried to convey their coal from Middleburg. Calvin Mohn and wife of Laurel ton visited friends in this place ona day last week. Rev. J. Shambach will preach Sunday evening in the U. Ev. church. Anna Bowertox wenl to Middle burg last week. Jesse Walter of Vicksburg wag at home last week. 1" 'li t .