ifWjEHniEn Children's Coughs I I and cold cause Ihe Utile onet needless sulterine. With Fiso's Cure In the house serious colds can be prevent ed and speedy reliel afiordid. Pleasant to the taste and free Pal from opiates and riarmiui in iredlents. Fiso's Cure Is the J I one remeay oy wnicn apt Irom couuhs. colds. bron- I I d chitis and chest affections Can be Averted Official Reynoldsville. w (DINaNuk no i:tu. PitOVlIJi NU I . ih i gi a'liiitf, uui'ltii.g ttllll piling ,.f M:il ,'t l.f M llfl Diri'llt ill Bltltl I) MO mil wli cli ll-ta 1 - iwi'i n lno rud nr ihu present l, It-It paving on .aid s-i'uci at S-vmiih ftri'et on tho west, uiul the bimiiili llnu at. C)l 6iiintf Hjlloiv on Hi' past; uu.'hurlz!nr the president iinil secretmy of cou rici I to adv,ril-te for biiln foi lite curbing of said suwi und providing for tbo method of payment of Bald improvement. Whehkas, the question of ineroasiutf the indebtedness of the borough of Reynoldsville, Fa., to an amount not exceeding the sum of ten thousand dol lars for the purpose of grading, curbing and paving that portion of Main street in said borough which lies between the end of the present brick paving at Sev enth street, on said street, on the west, and the line between Winslow township and Biiid borough at or near 'Cool Spring liollow, on the east, was submitted to the electors of said borough at the reg ular annual borough election held on the 1!)th day of February, A D., 1!)0", which said election was held at the time, place and under tbo same regu lations aa are provided by Ian for the holding of municipal elections, and Whereas, the said proposed Increase. Of the borough indebtedness not to ex ceed the a-tiount of ten thousand dol lars, 10 be used for the purposes aforo said,' was approved, authorized and as sented to by a majority of the electors of said borough voting at the election held on the said date, Section 1. Therefore be It ordained and enacted by tho town council of the borough of Reynoldsville, I'n , and It Is hereby ordalno! and enacted by author ity of pamu. that that part of Main ' Btreet which is designated above, shall, during tho present year, be graded, Curbed and paved with paving brick. Section 2 The paving shall bo done in accordance with tho plans and speci fications prepared by the State Highway Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which are hereby ap proved, are hereto attached, and made part of this ordinance. The curbing on esch side of the baid streot shall bo either sandstone or cement curb, as council may direct, and shall be in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions prepared by council which are hereby approved, are hereto attached and made a part of this ordinance. Section 3. The president and secre tary of council are hereby directed to advertise in one or more newspapers published in the borough of Reynolds ville, Pa , and by hand bills, for bids or proposals for the curbing of said street within tho above designated limits, both for sacdstone and cement curbing in accordance with the pro visions of this ordinance and the plans and specifications hereto attached. All bids to b for the completed work, in cluding all materials, labor and tho set ting of the curb to tho proper grade. Tho council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The street committee of the council of said borough is hereby designated to be in charge of said work. Section 4 The bids to be made shall be for the completed work by the lineal foot, and shall specify the price sub mitted on each width of curbing, and, also, the bids shall specify and desig nate those submitted for sandstone and those submitted for cement curb. All bids shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of council not later than six o'clock p. m., on Tuesday the 7th day of April, 1908. Soction 5. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract In writing to perform the said work and furnish the materials therefor, In ac cordance with the provisions of this ordinance, and the plans aud specifi cations hereto attached. The said con contract shall provide for the com mencement of the work within fifteen days after the execution of the said contract, and the final completion thereof on or before the 1st day of August, 1908 The successful b'dder will also bt rrquired to file with the Secretary of council, within forty-eight hours after the acceptance of bis i Id, the bond uf a reliable Surety Company to be approved by the council, tn the turn of two thousand ($2000.00) dollars, conditioned: (1) for the faithful per formance of the work within the time specified and In accordance with the plans and spc-rlflcs'lms. and (2) for the payment to tho Borough of Reynolds ville of any end all sums which may fee recovered against it by reason of or on account of any carlessness or negligence on the part of the con tractor or any of his agents, servants or employees, together with all fees, costs and expenses incurred by said borough In defence of any and all suits or actions brought against It on account of or by reason of such carelessness and negligence. ... Section 6. If the successful bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse to sign the contract, file the bond and agree ment mentioned In Section 6 of this ordinance, his bid shall be rejected and tbe council shall have the right and be at liberty to advertise for new bids, or, at its option, to accept the next lowest bid Died by tbe person who shall comply with tbe said provisions of this ordinance. Section 7. Tbe whole of the cost and expense of the curbing of that portion of Main street designated above, shall be borne and paid by tbe borough of Reynoldsville, Pa., and one fourth of tbe total cost of grading and paving said street within the limits dessrlbed, shall be defrayed by the said borough und the other three fourths of tbe total cost of grading and paving said street shall be defrayed oy tne wmnion wealth of Pennsylvania, as is provided for bv the agreement existing between the one part, and the Borough of Ruyn o'dsvllle of the other part, the emtio bdng dated January 21-t, 11)08. The t ist and expenses thereof, or such por-pu-tion thereof as Is to be burno by the birough of IteynoldBvllle, shall be paid out of tbo funds realized from the salt) of b mils to be IsBued by tho borough, as Is provided for in Borough Ordinance No. 11!), approved the 5t b day of December, A. O. H)07. Section 8. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Passed and enicled finally by the Council rt a regular meotlng held at the Council Chamber on Wednosdav the 4th day of March, 1!K8. at 9 30 o'clock p m. F. S. IIoffman, Attest: PrpBldent of Counoll. Clement W. Plynn. -W-nrotary of (Vtinoil. Now March (I, li)08. tlin foregoing ordlnane Is piihtniltrd I" me, read, 'cent ideted ntid approved SMITH VI. VcC'HHiiHT, Clf ii f Burgi SB s BismFra SALE. My vir.ue nf a writ of h'vr Km'liw. etc , Is-sui-il nut itf I In Court nf ('minium IMf .w of Jt-tVoi mm county, I'k., und to nu illrwti'fl, I will rxpoHa 1" P'llill'' Hiil or outcry at the court I kmi In lirook villi, Iti , on FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, 1908 At 1.00 o'clock p. in., nil the follow. nil c'u SL't llifMi real estate, to-wilt AH tho (lffenrtanffl rlclit, tllln. Interat und claim of, In and to all the following described leal est mo, to-wlt : Fibrt. All those certain town lots flittmln In Kose township, .lelTcrson county and statH of Pennsylvania, known as lots numbers 21, 22 and 2i In the plot or plan of Mahon's ad dition to the Borough of Hrookvllle, mild three lots d)olnlntt each other and bounded and described us follows, to-wil : Heiflimiim at the southwest corner of the same, thence north iWt degrees east along a 51) footstieet IM0 feet to the corner of lot No 20 In said ad dition; thence along Una of lot No. 20, south 61' a degrees east ir0 ftut to an alley; thence along sa'd alley south 2N'4 degrees west 1H0 feet to a 16 foot alley, t hence along said alley north HI '4 t'egrees west to the place of be.lu nlg. containing In all -ii.OOO square teet, more or less, and bounded on the we-t by a f:0 foot street, on the north by lot No. iO, on the east !y an alley, on the south by an alley and be I n tr the same three lots of land conveyed by Thomas Mutton and wife to Mathlas Hrtdge and Harhaia Bridge, his wife, who Is now iho present grantor, the title to the same hnvlng oecouiH vested In her as the survivor of her husband, Mathliis Bridge, deceased. Record ed in Deed B ok 44, paiie20. Haiti land under good stateof cultivation and having thereon a number of fruit trees aud a well of good water. M-;o.M All that certain tract piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Hose, county of Jell'erson and state of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beilnnlnir at a post now or formerly of M. llelVnernnd the Indiana road; thence Roiith 6 lt decrees east "H feet to a post; thence alon land of said llelVner north 20 deix'ees east fr2u9 feet to an a'ley; thence south tVJ'i degrees east lUaKll-HK) feel, to a sti eel; thenc - along said street south '2Hl't debtees west 4W'i feet to a post at the Inter section of stild street and Indiana road; thence north V 'ii feet to a post, in the line of said Indiana road; thence west 5 feet to a rost ; thence north 2degrees east along said mllana road 14 tl-10 'eet to the place of be- f iiinlntr, containing W,12!t 7-10 si), ft., more or ess. It being the same piece of land that was conveyed by Thomas Malum and wife to the said Jeremiah Wilson by deed dated 1st day of November, 1H72. Recorded In Deed Book No. 4" page 4d. Kaid land having thereon erected a fiame dwelling house 1(1x22 feet, one and one-half stories high; one frame dwellltiii house IHxlH feel, one and one half fltoiies hiiih with audit Inn feet, one slot-y high, fruit trees and a well of good water. Hei.ed, taken In execution and to be sold mm the property of W. ii. Kochemeyer, at the suit of Jccmlah Wilson, for ueof Thom as Mahou, deceased, now for use of Emily Welebons, Harriet Ferguson, Louisa Mllllken and Mary A. .leaks, If gal heirs and represen tatives of Thomas Malum, deceased. Kl. Fa. No. 20. .Tknkh, Clark & Stfwart. AIiSO All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of. In and to all thatcertaln piece or parcel of land lying and being situ ated In the borough of lleynoldsvlllp, effer son county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed a- follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the northeast corner at a post on Mill alley; thence south one hundred and fifty feet along line of lot fom.crly owned by Jwht ph Slrouss to Hill street, thence west along tint street sixty feet to a post corner of lot owned by Kohert Muir; thence along Mulr line one hundred and fifty feet to Mill alley; thence along Mill alley sixty feet to place of begin ning and containing fl.GOO square feet, more or less. Having erected thereon one dwelling house 2x:i2 feet, containing 7 rooms; also barn and other necessary outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution and to be so'd as the property of Joseph Henna and Andrea Henna at the suit of M.M. Fl-hcr. Fi. Fa. No. 22. McDonald. ALSO-A11 the defendants' right,! It lo, Inter est and claim of, In and to all that certain lot, piece, parcel of ground situate In Sandy Valley, Winslow towns Ip, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a post corner on the line of the public road leading from Falls Creek to Reynoldsville; thence north one hundred and fifty (1.0) fed ; thence west sixty tn feet; thence south to tbe aforesaid public road one hundred and ii ft y (t.v) feel; thence cast along said road sixty (CH feet to the pla"e of beginning, containing nine thousand tquure feet (H.rtiO, so. ft.) All the coal and minerals are reserved, with the right of lrurres and regress upon and fro u the ald land for the purpose of examining and Kearchinir for and mining and manufat'turin thn s'tld coal and other minerals for market and t'ikin?, re moving and t Hnspo'-t ni: the same. Ilavlna erected thereon a two-story, live roomed frame dwe'llng house and nec ssary out buildings. eizrd. tnken In execution and to he sold as the properly of Klla Kalno and Philip Katne andKuih Koine and K.llaKalne, minor child ren of Flla Kaln'V at the Milt of the Reynolds vllle Building and Loan Association Ler. Fa. No- 21. Davis. TEUM-3. The following must b strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down: I. When the p'alutllT or other lien credit ors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs niut be paid, and a list of liens, Includ ing mortitiige searhes on Ihe propwrty so'd, together with such lelu creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such proportion thereo as he may claim must be furnished to the sheriff. See Pin don's duest. 1Mb, Ed., page 440. Smith's form, Page 34. 3. All hidt must be paid In full. All sales not sett led Imnvd'atley will be Cunlinutd until two oVlmk p. m., of dt of sale at which time nil property not settled for will attain be pu up and ao'd at ihe expen e and risk of the person to whom hrt mm All writs staid after being advertised, the cost of advertising must be paid. OH ANT M IIEAFNOCKICK. March 9, 1WG8 Sheriff DMINISTR ATOLVS NOTICE. P.state of Martha Berrr. Deceased, lute nf HcC'almont, Township, Pa. Notice Is hereby a-l yen t tint letters of ad mln- Intriitlun upon tbe eHtate of the atove oamed decedent have been ftmnted to tbe under signed. All perfon Indebted to sntri etnte are requested te make payment, mid thiwe havtnK claims or nemann umiinst t lie suuie will make them known without delny tn Jinks W. Hkhhy. Smith M. MrCrelisbt, Administrator. Attorney. Label le. Fayette Co., Pa. WANTED REPRESENTATIVE IN THIS COUNTY 0UR Court of Insurance Education Department for Fur nishing Prospects- New "Model Policy" WILL ASSURE SUCCESS TO OUR REPRESENTATIVES Write Home Office PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE HAHTfOnO, OONM. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mrs. Fred Bartow Is visiting In Phil ipaburg. Floyd McCluro vlBlted In Brojkville last week., Postmaster Ed: C. Burns Is In Pitts burg this week. Dr. John 11. Murray was In Uidgway a day last week. ' 3 I . i ' Thomas M Jewell was at Marlmi Center this week. Mrs. A. 11. Fleming visited in Cur wensvllle last week. Mrs. J. Booth, of Curwensvillo, is visiting in tli I b place. Mrs. K A. Gourley and sons visited In Falls Creek Sunday. (ZZ3 ) Mrs. O D O'Dell visited in DuBols a couple of days last wotk. Charles Kah, of Nsw Bethlehom, is visiting Henry Prletser. Tim J. Schugrou returned hist week from a visit in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. W. T. Cox vlBlted her mother at Summervllle the past week. I. F. D impsoy, of Hawthorn, visited bis father in this place Sunday. Mrs. Peter Robertson went to Force yesterday to see a brother, who Is 111. MIbs Hose Black is visiting her Bis ter, Mrs. John C. Dunsmote, InPhlllps hurg. E. C. H)ud and wire and MIbs Etta Brennan visised In Cool Spring last Thursday J. J. Sutter aud daughter, MIbs Mildred Sutter, are in Philadelphia this week. - W. .1. Morrison left here yesterday on a trip to Montrose and other places in Colorado. Mrs. C. J. Uaymond,of Smethport, is at homo of licr undo, John H. Wagner, tn this place. Mrs John Wescoat, of GlasBboro, N, J., is visiting her son, F. C. Wescoat, In this place, Isaac London left hore Thursday on a trip to New Bethlehem, Butler, Avalon and ConnellsvlHe. n J. Pollltt, of Crn'gsvllle, former clllzon of this place, was in town on business Saturday. " Harry N. Wilson roturnod last-week from a business trip through Mercer and Indiana counties. James McNurtlro, of Bitumen, was In town last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Charles E. Jones. MIbs Hannah McGrath, of Falls Creek, was the guest of MIbs Etta Brennan a day last week. Mrs. W.C. SucrtBt, of DuBols, vlBlted her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. McClure, in this place last Thursday. . Mrs. Prlscllla Baughman and daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Baughman, spent Saturday and Sunday at Coder. J. W. Sykes, superintendent of the tannery, was InCurwonBvllle and Clear field the latter part of last week. V. C. Freas and wife went to Brock wayville Monday to attend tho funeral of Mrs. John Horning, which takes plac to day Loss of. Sleep EXHAUSTED NERVES. Nature always givn ample warning of the approach of nervous collipse, if you can but rend ihe signs. Amonj the earliest indications ol nervous exhaustion i- nubility to tcjX and sleep You lie awake and think, think, think but cannot quiet your brain and ni ' -s to sleep. Opiates and narcotics cannot possibly af ford more than kirporary rrhef and leave you worse off than bdore. Cuie can only be brought about by the restoration ol the nervous system by the use ol Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Fills You can be positively cural ol Ieeples Oesa, headaches, and nervous dyspepsia and top the approach ol nervous prostration, paralysis or loco-motor ataxia by the use of this treatment. Be sure to see the portrait and signature ol A. W. Chase, M. on the box. 50 cents at all dealers, or Di. A. W. Chase Medicine Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. C C Heckenlively, Angola, Ind, to,e8 1 have used Di. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills lo aleeDleisness and a ran down nervous I . ..ILm vMilfa The mva steep in the right way, not by the opiate plan, (tut by their tonic and upbuilding eflect en the nerves " . P- r by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. 1 . 1:4 1 Miss Kate Gleason was In Pittsburg last week attending the funeral of a friend. I Mips Julia Kirk, teacher In Wllkina burg schools. Bpent Sunday with hnr parents In th's place. Mis. A. M. Applegalu Rpint Sunday with her daughter. Miss Murgaret Ap plegate, in Kittannlng. iMss El In E. Soelny, artist, went, to Pittsburg yenterdHv to visit with an aunt a couple ol weeks. .. Mrs" Prlslt!a Buuijhman hjft hrre yestohday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J limes G. Brown, at Montrose, Col. Mrs. A. C. Pierce, of Gypsie, Indiana Co., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Dickey, on Pleasant avenue. Morrltt and Frank McKee, of Water son, Clarion Co., were visitors at home of A. C. Fish in WeBt Ueynoldsvllle last weok. W. H. Foltz add wife, of Helvetia, spent Sunday with the laiter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J as. D. Pomroy, In this place. v Miss Sadie Brennan went to Buffalo, N. Y., last week to trim In a large millinery store In that city during the spring season. ICES A. T. Blng, of tho Bing-Stoke Co. department store, left hero last even ing for Philadelphia and New York City to buy new goods. M. J. Farrell went to Lincoln Place, Pa., Sunday to attend tbe funeral of a grandchild, Ave weeks1 old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Farrell. Mrs. M. J. Farrell, who was at home of her daughter, Mrs. T. V. Malloy, in New Castle, five weeks taking care of a granduhlld that had typhoid fever, was called from New Castle to Lincoln Place, Pa , Saturday on nccount of death of a llttlo granddaughter. A. S. Harmon, wife and twin boys, of Avonmore, are visiting Mrs. Harmon's brother and sister, Dr. A. II. Bowser and Mrs. D. H. Cochran, in this place. Mr. Harmon, who was formerly a Bhoe merchant in Reynoldsville, is now sec retary for the Hill Lumber Co at Av onmore. Francis D. Smith, who was at Knox wood, Ala., several months lust year, returning home Just before' the holi days, left here Monday morning for Knox wood. Mr. Smith, with other Reynoldsville citizens, Is interested to a large timber tract and saw mill near Knoxwood. Have your feet fitted with tbe best shoe made, a Walk Over. Price 83.60 and $4.00. Adam's. A Nation of Cripples Rheumatism Be yond Control The Only Hope to Rheumatic Sufferers b Uric-0 Treatment If rb."umntlrn cont;nues to spread as It has iiih jiust few yiMis, It would seem as tluiuith u would before long become a nation nf t:rlp- The terrible dostructlvennss of tills f!iMicd Is apparent on every side of us. Almost nilieo it of ti n nf tho cripples one meet bad t elriiftllctlon brouuliton by KlieuniaClHin. How finny tiiuusands mure there are that are hope- li'Sl bed-ridden and nhnin we never aee. I 'll iiinatism.from the very nature or thodlsensn, 'iferciire Itself and If neglected Is bound ti to-.v trorsj rctlier thin better. If ynu ever I'i'S nnjr tvrliiKS of Jtlinumatlsm (to to your i.'iittel'.t and get a hnttlo of Urlc-O, the underfill new Uliouiiiiillo Mneclnci. It will cure j m an J U Is the only treatment In the world that v ill rtrn ynu permmently and tliorniriiiv. r .'tiles lyilsdln.'t:t action on the imr.. '") d : :id kl lne;s. It seeks out tho potior ..i '.'il l uii.l Itheiiuiatlo Acid and drives It from tho ivstem and It Is only a treatment ol sueh a nature that will ever mire IciKumati-m. Lini ments and platters only serve to drive It from aw spot to another. They never cure Klieuina Utt.i. because It I primarily a Mood disease, and I'll t' 3 Mood Is cleared, trout Iho putsos. a cure : .niiot take place Then never was a cam of Rheumatism that fi ic I) could not cure aud you sliould not put oaT t V.UliK it. You can test Urle-O free of ehanretf .nmwl- b. Just cut out tula advertisement and s iid it to the Smith Drug Co., Syracuse, N. Y.t t iothi r with your name and tba Dam of your iTnrirM, an I state that you have never used I rlc O and would like lo try Ii. They win a-lvs mu free, through, year dnmrlst, a T cent bo-ilo, which you can teat and try to your own .iiUfactloa. Urio-O la sold and personally recom mended in Reynoldsvillo by Stoke & Felcht. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice Is hereby Klven that an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl vania on Monday, the 23rd day of March, I, by G. W. syke, D. Wheeler and W. R. Keeirt, under the Aet of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for tbe Incorporation and regulation of certain corporat ions," approved April 2Vlb, 1H74, and the supplements thereto, fur the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the "sykes Woolen Mill Com pany," tbe character and object of which Is for tbe purpose of manufacture, barter and sale of goods, articles, fabrics and thlmsof all kinds and descriptions, both spun, woolen and knit of wool, cotton, llnore and other materials, or mlxturea thereof; dyeing of all kinds and the manufacture or making, barter and the sale of trousers, shirts, over alls and other articles of clothing of fabrics and cloths of all kind adapted therefor, and for these purposes to have, posse and enjoy all the rlghtn, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplcWnts there to. Clkminx W,'ltmi, i Solicitor, VV, T, Dusenbsrry, distiller, who was In the employ of Reynoldsville Distilling Co. over a year, left here Monday. Mr. Dusenberry's home Is at Meadville, Pa. Mrs. Edward Pldgeon, of Houtzdale, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. P. Conrad, in this place, returned homo yesterday. Mrs. Conrad accompanied her mother to Houtzdale. Mrs. Pauline Smith, who was In the Mercy Hospital in Pittsburg over five weeks, came to home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Miller, In this place Saturday. She was operated on for ap pendicitis. The Lucky Quarter Is the one you piy out for a box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Thoy bring you the health that's more precious than jewels. Try them for headache, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded at Stoke & Fulcht Drug Co. drug store. For the vory particular man, a pair of Bannister shoes, price K6 00. Adam's. See the "Widow Jones" suits for boys at Bing-Stoke Co.'s. The perfect fitting shoe for women, Queen Quality. Price 3 00 to 14 00. Adam's. Ladies' fllk rklrts from 5 00 to $7.00 at Bing-Stoke Co.'s. f The best light to read white flame from Family Favorite Oil The nearest approach to the natural white rays of the sun. Odorless, clear white ai water won't soot, won't smoke, won't ehnr the wick. Your dealer recommends it. Ask him. WAVER LY OIL WORKS Oils for all Independent Refiners Purposes - PITTSBURG, PA. CLOSING OUT SALE I am closing out my entire, stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. If you are lookingfor rare bargains, come to my store. N. HANATJ HOW HE HAS L. T. Cooper Tells Chicago Reporter Why He Accomplishes So Much. No man in recent years has been more successful In restoring human health than L. T. Cooper. During his stay In Chicago, and while he was meeting thousands of people dally, he gave the following reason for the re markable demand for bis medicine to a reporter: Mr. Cooper said: "My New Discov ery is successful because it corrects the stomach. My theory is that few can be sick if the digestive apparatus is working properly. It naturally fol lows that few can be well with, a poor digestion. "I know from experience that most of the tired, half-sick people that are so common now-a-days have half-sick stomachs. Put tbe stomach In shape, and nature does the rest, Tba result is general good health. My medicine does this. That is why fifty thousand people here in Chicago are using it who never beard of me until a month ago." ' Among tbe fifty thousand mentioned by Mr. Cooper who used his medicine in Chicago Is Mrs. Hilda V nueger, liv ing at 1203 Alnslle Avenue. This Is the statement she makes concerning her experience with the medicine: "I have been sick tor six years with Single Copies of M"- b Stvnr'i T"i quantity Price per jop ! HALLEHBEt We rhnl!! anyone to produce cs''o nf Eczema or other akin dla ln.1c lliut Dr. Taylor's ECZEMA REMEDY . vlll not cure. ' It Is the only absolute panacea for ill blood diseases and akin rruptlons. Thousands of teatlmonlala to show you. Bcn-l for photon of recent cures. SjI.I under nbsoluta guarantee te cure or money refunded. Nut n ;!irit?l6 Instance of f.ilhiro. If yo'i wou'.l Ijo cured rret It 'odayv The Agony ol mm Promptly and Pemanently Relieved by BR.-Taylor's feodi Never known to fall. Most stubborn n-ry distressing cases, pcrmarletly cured. N cu-v i !.. i- 'a tlie "'.. Ask for free Illustrated booklet. Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co., Reynoldsville by is the natural, steady The Best for Illuminating. Booklet esnt Free MADE A SUCCESS stomach trouble. I was always hun gry, but did not dare to eat much, as I had severe pains In my stomach, and also through my body. I could not sleep at night and was very restless. I was also very nervous, and would have severe headaches. I was consti pated, and always felt bloated after eating. "I bad tried many remedies, bnt could secure no- relief, until one day I noticed In the newspapers what won derful results Cooper's medicines were accomplishing in Chicago. I decided to try them, and shortly after com mencing the treatment I began to feel better. I did not have those severs pains in my stomach, and I could sleep at night; my appetite Improved, and I can now eat well. I am feeling like a new woman. " T dm varv tTianVfril tn, ff CjmneT- for what bis remedies have done foir""i me. They have restored me to good health, and I would advise any one who suffers as I did to try them." We sell the Cooper medicines. They are easily tbe most celebrated prepa rations ever introduced in this coun try, growing la popularity dally. Stoke & Felcht Drug Co, The Star Tu Office ot anv time and in Sn Three Cents. 'A C i - , f
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