THE PEOPLE 1VZT0 ARE PASSING TO AA'D FRO. H. K. PUer wa in Weedville yester day. Mrs. Ed. S?e!ey ia visiting in Bed ford. M. J. Farrell was in Pittsbur'n over Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Simmons ia visiting in Oil City. Thomas C. Shields ia at Titusvilla this week. J. A. Blaydon wa9 over near Bell wood last, week. Mrs. W. C. Murray is visiting a sister at Stanton. Mrs. B. A. Barrett visited her daughter in DuBois yesterday. Walter Jones, of Kittsoning, wa a visitor in town the past week. Mrs. L L. Guthri6 and daughter are Waiting; in Heath ville and Langville. Mrs. James Montgomery, of New Bethlehem, was a visitor in town Mon day. Mrs. Frank P. Alexander and twin daughters visited in Big Run the past week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cblttoeter went to May, W. Va , last week to stay until spring. Frank Wilds was called to East Brady Monday by :he serious illness of a sister. F. P. Alexander, assistant cashier in the Peoples National bank, was in Big Run Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Morgan, of Clearfield, is visiting her sister, Mrs John C. Conser, in this place. Mrs. Alex Riston went to Erie Mon day to spend some time with an aunt who Is in poor health. Mrs. John Wildauor was called to EaBt Brady last week on account of the llnees of her mother. John Athenian, proprietor of the Reynoldsville Candy Works, was in Lock Haven. thlB week. Clarence Stephenson, of Pittsburg, an engineer on the P. R. R.. is spend ing a couple of days in town. J. W. Chatham and wife returned a few cays ago from a visit with their daughters at Rochester, N. Y. Peter Rensel and George Jodon, of Day, Clarion Co., were guests of G. B. McKee the first of this week. Free to Rheumatism Sufferers A Full-aiied 75c Bottle of Uric-0, The Only Absolute Care for Bheamatiem Ever Discovered Write For It Today Wo want every man or women who suffers from ttlmumatlsm and has lost all faith in reme dies to write us today for an absolutely free trliil of the famous Smith Prescription, UrlcO, for Rheumatism. Frlc-O will cure tt and cure It to stay cured. No faith Is required while taking this superb remedy. You take It according to directions, and you will be cured In spite of yourself and any doubts yon may hare as to Its efficacy. We don't ask you to buy Urlc O on faith. We'll buy a large 75e bottle for yon and make you a present of It, If you will agree to take It according to directions. We could not afford to do this If we didn't bar all the confldonce In the world In Urlc-O, and know that after you are cured you would have no hesitancy about recommending the remedy to all your friends and acquaintances who are suffering from Rheumatism. This Is the method tbat has made Urlc O famous wherever Introduced. Tne cure of several s o-oalled Rheumatic Incurables to a community means a steady sale of Urlc-O in tbat vicinity. Urlc-O Is good for Rheumatism and Rheumatism only. It acts upon the blood by driving the urlo and poisonous rheumatic acid from the system. This is the only way Rheu matism can ever be eured and It la the Urlc-O way. Most druggists sell Urlc-O, but If you want to lest It, cut out tills notice and mall It today with yuur u.tmo and address an J the name of ur dniKslit to The Rullli Drug Co, Ryr-'cusc. S. v.. :mr1 llir-y will send j.yjL a lull sized 76c bottle free. Urio-0 is sold and personally recom mended in Reynoldsville by Sxke & Feicht. I I will make my regular visit to Brookville Jan. 25 and 27 and Reyn oldsville Jan. 31. Best work by latest methods. ' G.C. GIBSON, Optician. E. D. Davis wa in Clarion county last Saturday. Jolin Daugherty nnd wife spent Sun day in Brockwayville. C- K. Deemer wont to Vandergrift last week to work in a mill. Dr. B. E. Hoover and wife were in Brookvjlle a day last week. D J Thomas was at Sllgo the past week visiting his father, who ia ill. , Rev. J. E. Klrkwood, of this place, preached in the BapliKtcburch in Ridg way las', Sunday. '' John O'Neale and wife, of Driftwood, are visiting the latter's parents in West Reynoldsville. Mrs. Fred E, Farber and son, Paul, of Pails Creek, spent Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. R. L. Taafe. Mrs. J. M. Daily, of Penfleld, visited her son and daughter, M. J. Daily and Mrs. G. M. McDonald, in this place last week. William Collins, of Oil City, conduc tor on P. R R., was the guest of his brother-in-law, Daniel Nolan, in' this place over Sunday. J. J. Sutter and wife were at Brook ville vesterday to see their son-in-law, Dr. Barry P. Thompson, who is danger ously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. F. M. Brown and daughter, Miss Christine Brown, visited the former's son, Lawyer R. E. Brown, in Brookville last Thursday. Mrs. F. R. Kendall and two children, Francet and John, of Laramie, Wyo., are visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Best, on Pleasant avenue. Mrs. C. C. Yeoman, M. W. Yeoman and Miss Laura Yeoman were at Brook vllie Friday attending a birthday party given for Mrs. Yeoman's mother. Mrs. Adaline Kamerer, of Wilkins burg, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Allen Cathers, and other relatives in this vicinity, returned home Saturday. D. L. Taylor, of Brookville, director in the Peoples National bank in this place, was in town Monday evening attending the meeting of the bank directors. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brumbaugh, of Franklin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murray last week. A few years ago Mr. Brumbaugh was one of our business men. Thomas Haggerty, of this place, a national officer of the United Mine Workers of America, is at Indianapolis attending the National convention, which met in that city yesterday. F. F. Daily, of East Brady, freight conductor on the P. R. R. who was injured In a rear end collision at Rock Run, Dec. 27, vlBlted his brother, M. J: Daily, in this place this week. ' Mrs. J. A. McCreight vas at Indiana last week attending the funeral of a friend and also represented the Utopia Society at the meeting of the "Neighborhood Club" held in Indiana Friday. . George Rocking, who was employed in Butler and came to home of biB parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beriamin Hock Ing, in Rathmel, four months ago suffering with typhoid fever, was able to return to bis work in Butler yester day. Prof. C. A.Stahlman, principal of the uieanora acnoois, wno is a candidate for superintendent of the schools of Jef ferson county, was in KeynoldBVille Saturday interviewing the school di rectors. Prof. Stabman is a bright young man. Dr. W. B. Alexander and wife will go to Clearfield to-day to attend the funeral of a relative A. W. Graham who died in Pittsburg Sunday and will be buried in Clearfield cemetery to-day. Some years ago. when F. K. Arnold wag banker in RevWfievllle, Mr. uranum waa an assistant in the bank Rank Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says CO Eldridge, of Empire. Ga. "I have used New Discovery soven years and I know It ia the best ri-medy on earth for coughs and C"iJ-. croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guaran teed at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. 60c ana 1 00. Trial bottle free, Congha Crack the UUSlAlUlaUU A racking con eh issometimea the forerunner of consump tion. Stop the cough with Piso'i Cure before your life la in danger. It roes to the source of the trouble and re stores healthy conditions. Promptly relieves the worst cough or cold, and has perma nently cured countless cases of coughs, colds and diseases ft-.' of the throat and Innes. DMlNISTLiTORS NOTICE. Estate of Clara M. rlili-k, Deceased, of HeyiioldHvllIc, Pa. . Notice Is hereby given that letter of admin istration upon the estate of t lie atove named decedeut have- been granted to the under hlKncd. All persons Indebted 1o sa'd estate are requested to make payment, and 1hoe bavliiK claims or demand agaio-t the same will make them known without delay to J.H.Nkai.b, Jan. 2, 1908. Administrator. DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of J. F. C'Ue'l. Deceased, of West Reynoldsville, Pa. t Notice is hereby given that loiters of admin istration upon the eslau of (he aiiove named decedent have been granted to I tie under blgued. All persons indebted to aafd estate are requested to make ptiyniet.i, and titose having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to J. D. Woodrino, Dec. 31, 1907. Administrator. r T3ro gHERIFF SALES. Hv virtue of certain Willi ofPler! Fm-liui. etc., Issued out of the ourt of t'ommon Pleas or JiMi'erson rbiinty. I'a , nnd In me di rected, 1 will expose to public n-iie or outcry at the Court House, III t lie Ilorouvh of llrook- viiie, l'a. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1908, at, 1:00 p. m., the following described Real Estate, to wit: All the defend int s i-lirht. title. Interest and claim o' In and to all that certain, piece, par cel or tract of lund, situate In the Township of Ileal li, I'ounly of .lellerson and Mate of t'cntisyivauia, noiinaeo ana aescriotMt as rot lows, to-wtt: ItcKtmiluK at a maple oil the southwest corner of a one-thousand acre tract No. 2t! 7: thence northeast UM-IU perches to a chesnitt; thence soul h P8 1-2 decrees east Ifd 'i-10 perches to a po-tt ; thence I 0 peiclies south to a post; thence north Nil devices west to IS3 perches to the maple cor ner, the place of beiilniilng, It being one hun dred and ami twenty and one-half dial-.') acres, surveyed out of the above lamer tract of land by Jamei 'Caldwell on November 24, imw, and it Deing a part ol the mime lamia bouulit from Arthur C'allum. Administrator of Henry Hblppen. deceased, In 18f0 and con veyed to L. V. Wynkoop by A. Callum in 1HM, as records win snow, and oeitig ine same land conveyed bv L. C. Wvnkooo and wife to Samuel Edeburn and Harthlnda Edeburn, Ills wlfo. by deed dated 20th day of January, A. D. IHtW, rei'orded In the Recorder's office of Jellerson count v. l'a.. In Deed Hook No. 20. page as by reference thereto bad. the chain of title will more fully and at lame ap pear; 3 acres being reserved, which was here tofore conveyed for church and burial pur poses. Hald tract of land having thereon erected a flat barn 411x40 feet; house two stories high, 2Hx82 feet; house with cellar lSxilfeet; gran ary 16x20 feet, and necessary outbuildings. 7fi acres of the above laud cleared and bal ance wild. Blazed, taken In execution and to) be sold aa the property of Frank O. Edeburn, executor of Samuel Edeburn. deceased, Uerthlndn Ed eburn, with notice to Frank U. Edeburn, Minnie inniKie, wire oi a- u. mm me, niary M. Corbett. l'rlscllla Cousins, wife of James Cousins, Kosllla Stotton, John W. Coleman, Oil City Fuel Supply Company, Geo. B. Har mon ana r. ti, tianion, uoing nusiness as ueo. H Harmon & t o., and the llanlon Ol t Co., terre tenant, at the suit of William 11. lingers and John . Wynkoop, executors of L. C. Wynkoop, deceased. Clabk & Btewaht. l i. ra., no. a. ALSO All the defendant's rliilit. title. In terest and claim In and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land attuato in the Towiishinof Heath, County of Jefferson nnd State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed a follows, to-wit: Beginning at a maple on the southwest corner of n one thousand acre tract No. -ah; thence northeast 12114-10 Seiches to a chestnut; thence south H8 1-2 evrees east 15i; lU perches to a post; thence 110 perches south to a nosti thence north degrees west lf:t perches to the ma ple corner, the place of beginning. It being one hundred and twenty and one half (12;! 1-2) acres, surveyed out of the above larger tract of land by .lames Caldwell on November 24, lHi!.",, it being a part of the name lands bought from Arthur Callum, administrator of Henry Shlppen, deceased' in IHnO and conveyed to u. v. wyiiKoop oy v.uaiium in into as records will show, and being the same land conveyed by L. O. Wynkoop and wife to Samuel Ede burn and Harthlnda Edeburn. ills wife, bv deed dated 20th day of January A. 1). IHtlH, recorucu in tne nec iroer s omce or Jelferson count v, Pa., In Deed Book No. 20. page 42s, as by reference thereto had the chain of title will more fully and at large appear; 3 acres being reserved, which was heretofore con veyed for church and burial purposes Said tract of land having thereon erected a flat barn 40x40 feet; house two stories blub. 2HX.12 feet; house with cellar 18x24 feet; fxanary 10x20 feet, and necessary outbulld ng. 75 acres of the above land cleared and balance wild. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold iu the property of Frank O. Edeburn, executor of Samuel Edeburn, deceased, and Frank Ed eburn, 1. 1., with notice to Frank O. Edeburn, minnm imiisie, wne 111 t. lj. uunKle, mary M.Corbet. I'rlscllla Cousins, wife of Jumna Cousins, Kosllla Stotton, John W. Coleman, Oil City Fuel Supply Co., Ceorge B. Harmon and P. B. llanlon, doing business as Ueo. B Harmon Co. and the llanlon Oil Co., and the Jelerson County Gas Co. of Warren, I'll., terre tenants, at me suit ol A. v. Hums, now for use of lohn S. Wynkoop, administrator of Barton P. Wynkoop, deceased. Fl. Fa., No. it). Ci.ahk &. Stewart. TERMS. The following must be strictly complied Mai, w mi m ' BEYNOLDSYILLE, PA, Second cy4nnual January Clearance 1 1 cr r. rrxrxrgixErxcci: Lia.Ui,'p''y,"rrrt; rxrxtx cr j xx zxTtixx.vxxxx Commencing DURING these JO days we guarantee to offer for safe any shoe you may pick at a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent off the regular price. This not a sale of shelf-worn old-style shoes, but good style, good quality, good sizes and widths. We stand back of these goods the same as if you paid regular prices for them. We feel safe in saying that goods of this quality have never been offered at such prices before in this vicinity. LOOK for the Big .SIGNS on Front if Store Two doors from First National Bank. Everything will be in readiness Friday, January 24, at 9 o'clock. These goods will all be in bins, all marked in PLAIN FIGURES the same prices to everybody. Men's and Women's Dress Shoes, Men's and Boys' Light Low and High Tops, Girls' School Shoes, Gaiters, Canvas Leggins and Polish, ALL MARKED 20 TO 25 PER CENT OFF. LOOK FOR THE PLACE Two doors from the First National Bank. j Come in and look, if not satisfied, don't buy. REMEMBER THE DATE FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908, at 9 o'clock. NOLAN, THE SHOE FRHlSr2SrOTiIDSVIIjTjE3, PA. with when proserty Is stricken down: I. When the paeliitltT or other Hen credit ors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of Hens, incluo lug mortgage seaicbi-s on lite proper! v so'd, toget her wllh such letn creditor's receipt Uu I he amount of the ptoccds of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must be furnished to the sherllf. 'See I'uilhiu's duest, lllh, Ed., page 410. Smith's form, Page UM. t. All lilils must be paid In full. A'l sales not settled Immediatley will he continued until two o'clock p. m., of day of Bale at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom llrst sold. All writs staid after being advertised, the cost of advertising must be paid. ;it AVI' S( IIK.tFNOCKKII, December 1', 1UW. Sherllf. Was a Bad Man. A blood soaked and partially worn newspaper clipping from a Worcester, Ohio, paper, that was found in the pocket uf Frank Leuni, wbo was killed at Florence on Sunday morning, Jan. 12, by Dominic Provioceio,- a fel low countryman, whou Lsutil was de manding Provincero and another Ital luntoulve him a large part of their hard earned wages, is evidence that Leoui was a desperate character: "In the arrest of Frank Leont, 24 years old. for threatening, the police believe they have behind the bars a desperate member of a Pennsylvania "Black Rand society" who came to Worcester three days ago determined to wreak vengeanoe upon Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Mete, who fled from the min ing districts of Ernest, Pa , to escape his murderous plots. "Leonl was arrested last night by Patrolman Albert Hutchinson, of Sta tion 1, and sentenced to six months in the house of correction oy Judge Samuel Utely in the Central District Court this morning. Leonl appealed and was re manded to jail upon failure to furnish HOO bonds. "The arrest of Lion I before the man committed any desperate deed is re garded as fortunate by Chief of Police Matthews. When he came to Worces ter, the police say, he was armed with two revolvers and a dirk. Neither of these weapons was found upon him, but he had a razor that could slash a man's throat nicely." KIDNEY, LIVER AND BOWELS Sickness Is next to Impossible If you keen the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels In perfect working order witn an occasional ooss oi Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Mr. 8. B. Hold.n, No. 284H Cass Ave., Orana uspias, Mien., sars: i nay tor rears be.n subject to sluggishness of th liver and constipation, ths kidneys were alsc inactive and caused me a great deal of pain Serosa my loins. I got some of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and they cured tha Inactivity of ths organs rapidly mil sasllr. I would not be without them." 2"c box at all dealers. Write for a free sample Dr. A. W. Otass Msdlcsne Co., Buffalo, N. Y For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Bruhaker. Mgr. im Mldway between Broad St. Station and Beading Terminal on Filbert st. Kooms 9l.no ,er day and uu. Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA SLIPPERS, SOLES AND INSOLES 8c, 12c. 15c and 18c. SALE OF SHOES mx txt-i-i-i i mxrnxrrrrr rrrrm :rnxi Friday, January 24, BLACKOLA AND OIL Paradise. Paradise was not dead but only bleep ing and now it is awake again. John Lott purchased a new horso !ast week. John Danghertv Htid wife hav been visiting friends and relatives In Br ck wayville. A company of people started to R.'vn- oltlsvllle Sunday evening and two of the mimibers strayed from the rest of the cornpany and were lost. Finder will be Suitably rewarded upon leaving the same at our olilue. P. M. Wells and wife attended P.i- mona Grange at Clearfield last week. George Sheesley made a business call in Troutville Saturday evening. Mrs. Kamerer bus returned to her home in Greensburg. Albert Hollenbaugh lost a horse a few days ago. Miss Mildred Sbersley has returned to DuBois after a visit with her, parents. Thursday, Friday and Saturday are bargain days in shoes at Blog-Stoke Co. J. O. Johns, merchant tailor, next door to National hotel. SPENT LAST EIGHT YEARS IN MISERY Boston Banker Says less for that Carleton H. Hutchinson, a leading banker and broker of BoBton, with offices at 8 Congress Street, in that city, has recently come out with a very strong statement. In the widespread discussion . over Cooper's new theory and medicines which has spread over the country so rapidly, Mr. Hutchinson has taken the side of those who say that Cooper's theory Is correct and his medicine all that he claims. Mr. Hutchinson's emphatic state ment Is as follows: "Anyone afflicted with chronic ill health and a general run-down condition caused by stomach trouble, who does not try this man Cooper's medicine, Is very foolish. I say this after a most remarkable ex perience with the medicine. "I heard of Cooper's success first when he was In Chicago, as I have a private wlra to that city in connection with my business. Later, when he came East, I learned more of him and his theory that stomach trouble causes mo9t 111 health. I have bad no faith in anything not prescribed by a phy sician for each particular case after careful diagnosis, but after eight years of constant suffering, during which caxrxrxrjn:rxrxcn:T rxrxrxrxrxcnrxrcrrrcctr rr at 9:00 a. m. and lasting 10 days. PASTE-8 CENTS. A.11 lamp tro-.bles are done a:.vay with when GOOD OIL is used FAMILY FAVORITE OIL dives the highest possible efficiency in light without any of the troubles of ordinary tai.k wagon oil. By the most careful process known all the heavy parafline and light-destroying substances are removed and all the volatile oils evaporated, leaving just the pure illuminant Family Favorite. No better is made Ask your dealer WAVERLY OIL WORKS Independent ltcfiners OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES Pittsburg, Pa. BOOKLtT SINT FR(t His Life Has Been Hope- Length of Time. time I spent over $1,500 with abso lutely no relief, 1 felt that It would jtt least do no harm to try tne meaictni which I was hearing so much about. "Dunns these eight years I h been forced to go without solid for? for five and six weeks at a time. II always had a sour Btomach, was troubled with formation of gas, and led the usual miserable life of the dys peptic. I was dull, tired, nervous and gloomy all the time, and was always constipated. . "I have taken Cooper's medicine a cnmnnxfttlvelv short time. For the past month I have not had the slight- est sign of stomach trouble. I can eat I anything with no bad effect whatso- ever. I. have a fine appetite, am gain-1 Ing flesh very rapidly, am cheerful, full of energy, and my nervousness has disappeared. My bowels are In perfect condition for the first time In eight years. "I don't hesitate to say that I would not take 950,000 and be back where I was. My relief and thankfulness 13 beyond description." We sell Cooper's famous preparation' described ia the above statement.' 'Stoke & Feicht u. . . -1. rr mxrxrrrrrx crrc MAN