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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1890-10-24, Page 7JCT. 24, 1890. THE (BRUSSELS POST fts OF Gen r' r Ltd:., ry Go.�y ,y�:�� ro eries5 hoes,5 READYMADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, MILLINERY, CROCKERY, C. To be Slaughtered in the Village of Brussels during the next few months. ihaxc> ;14 r iP1Y� Rtk�st,G'?r11�tf�.'$ Y.. b3ut.NpL;.dtµat.,. alklrl ti 4: u1f:. il F., 34;1'eri ;s "i"1r HERE are men in this town who pretend to say that they know more about our business than we do ourselves. They say that we are not going to leave Brussels as we advertise, and that we are advertising a lie when we say so, To such know- nothings and speculators we would just here say that if they are prepared to back their opinion, after their statements to some persons to that effect, we will wager the sum of one hundred dollars (�,$,100), and put the money in the hands of any reliable person in Brussels, that we will not be here doing business in six months from this date, the stake- holder to divide the lost money with the poor people in Brussels. Some big -mouthed "blabbers," who do not even know how to run their own business, have had the impertinence to tell people that it is a farce, and not the truth, we are printing about leaving. We want the people that do not believe it to put up their wager and we will accommodate them, and give the poor people of this town a good, big, free lunch at somebody's expense. He must not think that because he gulled the people that we are going to be put down in his class. No ! we defy him, or anybody else, to prove that we ever printed a lie in our life. Our increasing business has been built up by doing what is `dead' right with everybody, and the man who thinks he can do business under any other principle is a deluded imp and is not fit to run a goose pasture, alone run a successful mercantile business. No man ever succeeded by printing lies and deceiving the people who put con- fidence in him to furnish them with their goods, We keep neither saleswomen nor salesmen around our establishmant to lie, mislead. or misrepresent goods to you, and that has been one of the chief reasons of our great success in business, while some of our opposition have been "blessed" with some of these disadvantages. YOUR BEDIENT SERVANTS,