FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Prof. J ihn F. Comad Will be a Candi date for This Important Position. Prof. John F. Conrad, a former teaoher in the public schools of Brook vllle, now principal of the Punxsutawney High School, was among: our callers during the part week. Prof. Conrad, although an ! exceedingly busy man, Is finding a little time between school sessions In which to present himself to the di rectors and patrons of the schto's of the county as a candidate for county superintendent, to succeed the in eumbent, Prof. L. Mayne Jone, who is now filling- out Prof. R. B Te.it rlck's unexpired term through ap pointment, and whose successor will D6 elected by the school directors of the county next June. Prof. Conrad was a candidate for this position two years ago, and ul though the jicislon at that time wan against him, hU address before the directors' conven tion was i graceful acceptance of the verdict, mid a promiso that he wou'd again enter the contest at this time. Since tlio directors' convention of two years ago Mr. Conrad's position as an educator has received a hand some indorsement in his election to the prlnclpalshlp of the Punxsutaw ney High School, this action follow ing the consolidation of the boroughs ef Punxsutawney and Clayvllle, in the schools of which latter town he had served as principal for a number of years, and he now comes before the directorate of the county with a record of service second to none In the county. Personally, Prof. Con rad is too well known throughout the ounty to need extended Introduction. He Is a young man of character and ability who has devoted bis entire life to the problems of school work and who Is qualified by tempera ment and training to make a success ful county superintendent, and should he be called to this Important work the high standard of educational achievement In Jefferson county at tained by his predecessors would in no wise deteriorate under bis admin istration. Brookvllle Republican. WILL BE A CANDIDATE. Mr. W. C. Murray Seeks Republican Nomination for County Treasurer. Ex-County Commissioner W. C. Murray, of Reynoldsville, was in town en Friday, and while here he made the announcement to a number of his po litical friends that It was his Intention to enter the contest for the Republican aomlnation for County Treasurer at the primary election next year. Mr. Murray is no stranger to the people ef Jefferson county. His first appear ance in public life in the county was in 1897, when be was appointed County Commissioner to fill a vacancy in the board canted by the death of his father, Val. S. Murray, and he performed the exacting dutleB of the ofllce so accept ably and well that he was nominated and elected as bis own successor for the succeeding term. Since bis retire ment from the Commissioner's office four years ago, Mr. Murray has resided at Reynoldsville, where he has been givln? close attention to and meeting with good success in various business enterprises. With the excellent repu tation that Mr. Murray bears for ef ficiency and trustworthiness, together with his extended acquaintances and the influence of his many warm friends in all parts of the county, he will at once assume a leading position among the aspliants for the office he seeks, and promises to give his com petitors a hard but honorable contest for-the laureis Brookvllle Republican. Couldn't Quit. The audience laughed all evening because it couldn't help it. Gillilan wouldn't, let them slop. Blngbamtnn (N. Y.) Republican. Mr. Gillilan will appear in the public school auditorium, Friday evening, Jan. 10, 1908. If you enjoy an evening of unadulterated fun, don't fail to bear him. The best store to buy ladles' and misses coats is at Horwitz's in the old opera house building. You get the ame goods at one-third less than "the price you pay elsewhere. Yes, speaking of eandy we have plen ty in good variety at fair prices. We are in shape to give you special prices. All goods absolutely pure, Robinson & Hundorff. - Cherry Sherbet on hand for Christ mas at Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co Silk In fancy or initial kerchiefs for Xmas at Milllrens. Christmas rockers at Hall's. Fancy cuff links for Xmas gifts at Milllrens. For a new assortment of toys at low prices go to A. Katzen's, The Peoples ' Bargain store. See the fine dress gloves at Milllrens. '- Umbrellas from 75c to $10.00 at Bell's. '. (fmbrollas for Xmas gifts at Milllrens, The only complete line of smoking jackets Is at Bell's Clothing store. See the fur driving glove) at Milllrens. Coat sweaters all colors for Xmas A GROWING SENTIMENT, Disposition of the People Is to Re ward a Faithful Seivant. Just now there Is a general feel fng, that, in the public service, work faithfully and well performed should be rewarded. This spirit Is mani fest Id the demand for the re-noml-nation of President Roosevelt for the third term a demand which keeps the popular executive bu9y with his refusals to consider the proposition and which goes to show the desire on the part of the peoplo to cling fast to that which they know Is good. The idea tbat public office Is a chat tel, to bd pissed around to as many pnople as possible, Is not as popular as it. was some years ago, the voters having come to real'ze that but a small percentage of the population, at bst, can ever serve in a public position, and that It Is tho part of wisdom in public service, as In private business, to hold fast to an em ployee who has proven himself ca pable, and who has demonstrated himself to be possessed of thoso prin ciples and fairness and justice neces sary to make him an Ideal public servant. This observation is orougot about at this time through the an nouncement by our popular Sheriff, Grant Scheafnocker, of bis intention to seek the Republican nomination for county treasurer at the primary election next April. Mr. Scheaf nocker Is now serving In the posi tion of Sheriff, by virtue of an elec tion by the people, and in the con duct of the affairs of his office be has been uniformly able, courteous and obliging a real servant of the people and anxious to do their bid ding. There has been about him none of the arrogance of the perpetu al office-bolder and bis ambition to be named as treasurer at this time 111 find many supporters among those who believe that faithful ser vice should be rewarded. Mr. Scheaf nocker proposes to make an active campaign in the presentation of his case to the voters and bis marked personal popularity and official friendships will make blm a formid able candidate for the position to which be aspires. Brookvllle Re publican. A Candidate for Treasurer. Mr. W. H. Bell, of Reynoldsville, one of the good Republicans of the county who is Interested right particu larly In what is going to be done with the Republication nomination for ooun ty treasurer, at the regular nominating election next April, his name having been quite generally used among those of the leading candidates for that nomi nation, was In town on Friday and fav ored the Republican with a friendly call. It is pleasing, indeed, to refer to our young Reynoldsville friend as being a Republican of the best sort, one of those royal good fellows who is bound to break away from his every day du ties In order to do some thing for his party and his friends, and It is. safe to say thai should the nomination for county treasurer go to him next April, It will be but a fitting reward for bis loyalty and devotion to the grand old Republican party, and his record as one of Reynoldsvllle'8 enterprising citizens Brookvllle Republican. ' I'm Married Now.'' "I'm Married Now," tbe new musical farce with the popular comedian, Geo. F. Hall, in the role of William Howdy, the millionaire bobo and gay old sport, in which bo Is credited with a notable hit. will be tbe attraction at the Park Theatre Tuesday evening, December 24. It In to the clever work of Mr. Hall and tbe specialties introduced by tbe capable company tbat "I'm Married Now" oweB its popularity. The aud ience is kept in good bumor over the complicated mix-ups of the play, which resto heaviest on tbe shoulders of. Wil liam Howdy, played by George F. Hall, though tbe other characters of the play are much In evidence. There la.enougb humor in the lines and incidents to cause laughter for days afterwards. J. S. Cooper for Commissioner. J. S. Cooper, of Brockwayvllle, Republican candidate for nomination for county commissioner, was in town Monday and called at THE Star office Mr. Cooper, who was a candidate three years ago and got a large vote, but not sufficient to win tbe nomination, is a stronger candidate now than he was the other time, and he feels con' fident that he will be one of tbe nomlness next April. He was well pleased with the encouragement he received at Reynoldsville Monday. In order to have their names printed on the official ballots, persons desiring to be candidates for any borough or township ofllce must file their petition, signed by ten qualified electors of tbe district, with the County Commission era on or before Saturday, January th,908. Try our homemade Brittles. They are fine. Velvet Ice Cream and Candy Co. Cut prices on all men's, boys and children's clothing at People's Bargain BVjre. Specially boxed kerchiefs for Xmas Letter Mat. - List of unolalmed letters remaining in post office at Reynolds vlllo, Pa., for week ending Deo. 14, 1907. Jesse Anderson, A. J. Cox, Frank Hopkins, Mrs. Etta Jones, Ry Lamau, Mrs. Tresste Oswandul, Miss Vivian Tompkins. Say advertised and give date of list when cilllng for above. E C. Burns, P. M. For a thorough examination of your eyes by the most scluntlflo methods, try Dr. Gibson. See his adv. and dates in this paper. Children's rockers and high chuir's for tho baby at Hall's. Fine line of holiday goods sold at your own price at Long's Bargain sture opposite City Hotel. I must sell my stock to get reiidy to move south. We want to reduce our stock b Tore the first of the year, Invoicing lime, aud are offering some extra barguitis on some Hues on which we are a Utile over stocked Robinson & Mundorff. ErEntxxt txrxCTZCEHxrxrxEJ WANTED: " Weayersand Winders in modern broad silk plant; good pay, steady work. Apply for particulars at once. A. WIDMER, Oneonta, N. Y. IDEAL Mail Orders Promptly Filled Anything pictured here forwarded Immed iately, postage prepaid, on receipt of the irice, and delivery guaranteed. Send for leautlful free catalog. ONLY Choicest and most beautiful pat terns of high grade wares, which consists of the latest creations and exclusive designs. 11K Bnlllt fl,.lfl 111 size Engine Turned or Plain Polished Hunting Case. Finely Jeweled Elgin Movement. No. 1404. Gold Filled No.JllS Richly Engraved Hunt li.g tjii-e. Guarnnieed in Year-. Finely Jeweled Elgin or Wall him Move't. rfTXE?TD jXJJLJnjl. Evtry Artic'e Sold is Fully i y10 HERIFF'S S VLE. By vlrtuo of certain writs of Fieri Faclux, etc., issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Jttfersou county, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to public salu or outcry at the Court House In the Borough of Brookvllle. ! Pa., on I Friday, January 10, 1908, At 1 00 o'clock p. M., the following de scribed Real Estate, tn-wlt: All I he defendant's right, title, Interest and claim of, In and lo all Unit curtain tract of lurid situated In Young township, JctYcrmm county, Pennsylvania, hounded and describ ed as folios, lo-wlt: Beginning atapostnn a 25 ft. HLieet; llience north til degrees east 112 feet toniiOHt on line (if land of Thomas Shearer; theme south il degrees r,5 minutes eastftO feel along lands of said I homas Shear er to a post,; thence south III degrees west along lot No. 1 owned !v (lulscppe Sala 112 feet to a post on said 25 ft. afreet; thence nirth 37 (leg roes' 65 mli.il'es west along said street lo the place of beginning, contain ing SimO si), ft. and being lot No. 24 which was conveyed to .tlfnnca Ma-Ira Slmona, the present owner, by deed dated October 27, IWI9 and lecorded In I ho office nf the Recorder nf Heeds In and for the county of Jefferson In deed book vol s:i, page 4 l, us by reference thereto will nto-e fully and at. largi appeal-. Having thereon erected a one story dwelling bouse and necesnry otitbiil'dlngs. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Alfonsa Ma-lrii Slmonii, at tho suit, of Joseph Hontfeld tind flufucl Hon Held, trading under tho tlrm name of Bonllcld Brothers. Fi. Fa. No. 12. BItOWN. AI.SO-All the defendant's right, title, Interest and claim, of, In and to all that certain parcel and lot of land situated In the town of Florence, Mc'lal mont township, Jefferson county, hounded and described as followa, to-wit: Beginning at a post on Keynoldsvllle rnad, thence south II! degrees 10 minutes west fifty-one feet along said road to a post; thence south 4 degrees It) minutes west sixty-two feet along Front street to a post: thence south 85 de crees 50 minutes east one hundred and thirty feet along Fifth street to a post; thence north itt degrees 10 minutes east forty-lire feet along an alley to a post; thence north 57 degrees SO minutes west ono hundred and forty-four feot lo place of beginning; con-talnlngono-fourth acre more or loss; being lot No 472 in town of Florence, vide Doed Book Vol. 87, page 500. Excepting and re serving all the coal light, mineral, etc., in and upon said land as fully as reserved In deed last cited. Having thereon erected a s GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS At prices that have never been known in this city. e DAY UNTIL- CHRISTMAS Buy with comfort NOW. Later on comes the Rush. And during these days we must sell to almost every family in and around here the Christmas presents which may be required. For much more conspicuously than ever before Is this great stock this wondorfuly ex position of beautiful things, the recognized and acknowledged headquar ters for Christmas gojds. We show the finest, most costly, and tbe most exquisite productions and thence to tbe least expensive GOOD things things which are worth buying, worth givlug as presents; and every grade, quality, price and stylo between tbesi two extremes; and all, every piece, every ar ticle, and every item at absolutely the lowest price. Buying direct from the manufacturer we save you the middleman's profit. lioo on Genuine ' Diamond Solitalro 14ft Gold Tiffany Mount. Flawless and Brilliant. II4.7S Gold Pilled Richly Engraved Hunting (Jane Guaranteed 20 years Finely Jeweled Elgin or Waltham Movement No. 1107 Embossed Locket :i.?S Solid Gold Genuine Full Out Diamonds. Pparkllng Gems. . Roman Gold Finish. .No. 1028 14K GollFllled Elaborately Embossed. Kofte Goid'Flnisb. Made by 8. ft B. L. No. 1074. DON'T Make your purchases early. We will put them away until you want them. RnlWl Gold Harvest Moon Design Roman Gold Finish No. 17 S4.fi0 solid Gold Genuine Australian Opal Roman Gold Finish No. 851. Solhi Gold 6 Genuine U.iby Doublets will! 14 Real Pearls 1T? X TV? J "D V QTOP "C? O J Cj VV LLiLW. I O 1 VJivIy Guaranteed and we'll Cheerfully Refund Money If Any Article Purchased does two-story 6 roomed dwelling house aud necessary outbuildings. tfelzud, taken In execution and to be sold aa the property of Andrew Anderson and Ellen O Anderson, his wife, at the suit of The Home Building and Loan Association. Fl. Fa., No. IB. WINSLOW. TERMS: The following must be strictly compiled with when property Is striden down: 1. When the plaintiff or other loin creditors become the purchaser, tlio cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of leins, Including mortgage scarcboH on the property sold, to gether with such leln creditor's receipt for the amount of the procoods of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must be furnished to tho Pherlff. 4oe I'urdon's digest, lit h Kd., pate 448. . .Smith's form, page SKI. 2. All bids must be paid In full. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until two o'clock p. m. of day of salo at which time all propert y not settled for will again he put up and sold at tho expense and Isk of the person to whom Aril sold. All writs staid after being advertised, the cost of advertising must be paid. fill A NT SCIIF.AF.NOt KEH. December 17, 1U07. Sheriff. A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and stratiKo natural formations, Is a vorlt n b e wonderland. At Mound City, In tho borne of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a won derful case of healing has lately occur red, flcr son seemed near death with lung end throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells occurred every five minutes," wrltos Mrs. Clapp, "when I began giving Dr. King's New Dis covery, the great medlolne, tbat saved bis life and completely cured blm." Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co., Reynoldsville and Sykesville 50c and $1 .00. Trial bottle free. The finest line of suit cases and bags can be bought at Bell's. iw.oo Genuine Diamond Solitaire 14K Gold Belcher Mounting A little beauty. Solid Gold Locket m.oo Gold Filled Satin Finish Open Face Guaranteed 20 ears Finely Jeweled American Movement No. 1100. No. i an. Km Solid Gold Horn an Gold Finish no folld Gold Signet Hose Gold Finish No. V.. 90 cents. Solid Gold Settings In Assorted Colors. No. 8H2. DELAY. $',V) per pair. ' Solid Gold Sirr J4&2&sBti& Roman Go! I Finish y'iTi i ii ' II SO Solid Gold Signet Rose Gold Finish No. 771. Hoi Id Gold flMiii na Fine Altrmndlnes Beautifully Chased No VJ. Shareholders Meeting. Reynoldsvlll, Pa., D.-o. 11 1907. The regular annual meeting "f the shareholders of the Peoples National bank, of Reynoldsville, Penn'a, for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before it, will bo beld at its banking house on Tuesday, Jaunary, 14, 1908, at 3 00 p. m. F. K. ALEXANDER, Cashier. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens National bank of RoyntiMsyille will be beld In their banking rooms on Tuesday, Janu ary 14, 1908, at 1.30 p. in., for the pur pose of electing directors fir tho ensu ing year and for tbe transaction of such other business that may properly come before that body. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tbo First National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa.,for the election of directors for tbe ensuing year and for tbe transaction of any other business tbat may properly come before it, will be held In tbe Banking Room on Tuesday, January 14tb, 1908, at 3 00 p.m. K C. SCHUCKERS. Cashier. Cards of thanks and obituary poetry are charged for at rate of 5 cents per line. Your next suit at Milllrens. Large New Illustrated Cat alog Free. Call or write for it. Quality is the great lever, and in ev ery honest comparison we always get the credit of being the lowest-priced house in otrr line. 119.75 14 K .Gold Filled Richly Engraved Hunting Case. Guaranteed 2", years, lo levelled Elgin Movement. No. 1106. . l?l:i.:0 Gold Filled. No. 1121 Richly Engraved Open Face Case. uanieeu -t yearn. 'Finely Jeweled Elglu r.r Walt hum Movement The PcPIcs National Bank Building, Reynoldsville, Pa. not Prove Just as Represented. Sifts at Milllrens. giftj at Milllrens.