Who U the "Knocker " (Continued from Flrot Papre.) offerinti a premium ttnd you bite, and latur tin yuu ee whureyou got bit. But the next tltna be comes alonjr be has soniolhlnK different and yuu are again taken In. Another one sees a bright picture In a newspaper or catalogue with a co.OH.-hl description of tbe article and you hurry a letter after it at once. We are all guilty. Let us be reason able enough 10 acknowledge It. "But," says the objector, "I have a right td speLd my money where I please. ,! You certainly have; It Is your own and It would be a r c'arlous law, and one con tradictory to a free people In a free gov ernment that would take away bucq i rlgln; hut wo have no more rlgbt to live lu a community and erjoy the privilege of earning a livelihood and enjoy ing ail the pleasant surroundingb It Is affording us without contributing our best in every possible way to main tain it, than the horse thief has to ply bis trade; for I fear tbe community will soon place us in our proper rank. Supposing we all patronized some other community for everything, how long could we exist? Just about as long as tbe man who sat down on a keg of pow der and then lit it with a match. If. under these conditions, we would be immediately ruined as a community, must we not suffer from a partial con dition. Of course we have our excuse, ard we are able to justify it by our own seltinb reasoning. Tbe murderer has bis excuse for committing bis crime; so there is no trouble for us to give some excuse "Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise," so it Is useless for us to discuss excuses. What we should resolve to do is to stand by our com . rounlty.and build it up to. a business nasis suen as we desire Tor our accom modation, and it will rise to just that plane exactly. Some want to tell us that It is those that control Jhe factories of our community that are "knocking" it, but they are not injuring it half as much as the citizens who are taking the money they earn from our commun ity and spending it 10 build up tbe other place. Some of these same per sons will tell us if our factories were all running everything would be all right; but suppose the five hundred employes would do like we do, 6pend their earn ings elsewhere, what advantage would It bo to our community. We should reason together and if possible stop the downward trend we are suffering as a community. Ourcommnlty is capable of furnishing us anything reasonable if we aro willing to stand by it. If we are not willing to stand up for all that we are capable of doing to make it better we should get out and give room for some one that will. But the trouble is there 1b do community wants us when we are robbing our own. They have no rocm for a parasite any more than we. The murderer steals upon his vic tim in the darkness, putting tbe dag ger in his back, destroying his physical life, but we go behind tbe screen and put the dagger in our community, de stroying its commercial life and of course we are "Respectable Murderers," "Decent Knockers," and "Honest Graft erg." Let us do ourduty when we have the opportunity, for if we allow our actions to continue to tear down our community it will rapidly lose its vital ity, so its restoration will be impossible. "Knocker," who Is Innocent? One op the Guilty. . Predicts Big Flood. Dr. Cello D'Estes, of Ford City, has made a number of predictions of impor tant events to occur in 1910 In America, Europe and Africa, but tbe one of most importance to this locality is, that be tween the 10th and 28th of February tbe greatest flood In the history of the Allegheny River will take place. .While at tbe Daily Leader office on Saturday, tbe Doctor stated that once each year the spirit of Inspired pro phecies comes upon him and he never misses in his predictions. KIttanning Daily leader. A Frightful Wreck Of traii;, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Ar nica Salve-Dearth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. . For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, ecze ma, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c at H. L. McEntlre's. Coats and Furs. Glllespies have cut the price on all costs and fure. That's all. . Gillespies If you have anything to sellf try our Want Column Our Miry Clearance Sale Merges January J Clearance I Sale And Economy as Never Heretofore. Match less Mid-Winter Money-Savings Make this Event an Immediate! and Unequalled Success. The first week of this colossal clearance Bale has overwhelmed us with a totally unprecedented volume of business. Great crowds have been coming and buying since the first hour. All are enthusiastic over their purchases, for at the smallest.'cost they obtain needed goods of superior merit. It is the easily recognized and convincing magnitude of the values presented by this sale that is bringing such splendid results. The clearance is unstinted in scope all winter goods must go and deepest reductions from usual prices are named to accomplish their complete and quick disposal. N No previous sale event has so well merited the title Marvelous . Come and learn to your own satisfaction and profit what great store of economy this January Clearance provides all purchasers. Now for the second week. . Glomeruli overcoats For men and young men. Size from 33 to 50. Made from Kerseys, Melton9, Cheviots, and fancy Cashmeres. All this season's goods, style end workmanship guaranteed, and priced in this way: $25.00 Overcoats for $18.75. 22.5o " 16.88 20.ob " 15.00- I8.00 " 13.50 16.5o " 12.38 15.oo " 11.25 13.50 " 10.12 12 00 " 9.00 IO.00 " 7.50 . 8.00 ' v " 6.00 5.oo " 3.75 Men's ciout. suits Men's Clothcraft Suits made from fancy cheviots, worsteds, velours, scotch mixtures, blue or black thibet, and unfinished worsteds at the following prices: $18.75 for all $25.00 Suits . 15.oo 13.50 12.38 11.25 10.12 9.00 7.50 20.oo I8.00 1650 5.oo 13.50 12.oo IO.00 See Window Display. One-Fourth Off On "WIDOW JONES" SUITS For Boys. Better values never offered than these Boys' Suits. They are made from blue serges, or fancy blue, brown, olive and gray worsteds, Scotch cheviots, tweeds, etc., in newest styles of Norfolk and double-breasted effects with regular or knicker trousers. $7.oo Boys' Suits for $5.25 6.5o 6.00 5.oo 4.5o 4.oo 3.5o 3.oo 2.5o 4.88 4.5o 3.75 3.38 3.oo 2.63 2.25 188 These suits are for boys from 7t to 16 years old. Special Values in CHILDREN'S SUITS Age 3 to 6 years We have about forty suits in this line, made up in Sailor, Blouse, Russian and Buster Brown styles, which we offer you at one-nan on tne regular price, or as fol lows: $3,25 for Child's 3.oo " 2.75 2.5o " 2.25 2.oo " 1.75 " 1.50 " 1.25 1.00 " $6.5o Suits 6.00 " 5.5o " 5.oo " 4.5o " 4.00 " 3.5o '.' 3.oo " 2,5o " 2.00 If interested you had better come early for these 6uits, as they won't last long at these prices. One-Fourth Off on Children's Coats Style is a strong point in these offerings. Quality is an other. But best of all is the phenomenal value provided at the deeply cut prices named to clear away these splendid coat9 for children. . $7.50 for all Coats marked $10.00 6.00 " ' 8.00 3.75 " 5.00 3.oo " 4.00 2.25 " 3.00 ONE-HALF OFF ON Widow Jones' Overcoats For Boys, age 3 to 16 years. Not likely to have many of them later, so, if your boy needs an overcoat, here is the place and now is the time to buy one. $8 Boys' Overcoats for $4.oo 7.oo " 3.75 6.00 s " 3.00 5.oo ' . 2.5o 4.5o " 2.25 4.oo " ' 2.00 3.5o " 1.75 3.00 " 1.5o Special in Children's Bear Skin Coats We bave a few of these coats left and in order to clofj them all out we have cut the price one-fourtbi The $3.oo Coats go at $2.25. The $3.75 Coats go at $2.83. ' i These coats are for children for 1 to 3 years of age, Furs! Furs! t ' ; Our line of Furs is badly broken up after an unusually large sale during December and the few we have left we will close out at one-fourth off the regular pric e. Ladies $15.oo Muffs for $11.25 " 9.oo " , 6.75 8.00 6.00 . 6.00 " . 4.5o . " 5.5o " 4.13 5.oo " 3.75 . " 4.5o '3.38 4.oo 3.00 ' ' 2.25 " . 1.69 Ladies' $18.00 Neckpiece 13.50 7.oo 5.25 6.5o " - 4.88 6.00 " 4.5o 4.25 " 3.19 " 3.00 " 2.25 " 2.oo " 1,50 Ladies $5.50 Muff and Neckpiece for $4.12 " 3.75 4. 2.82 Child's 3.75 v" 2.82 " - 3.5o " 2.63 2.5o " 1.88 Ladies' and Gentle1 .'" . men's r Handkerchiefs. Those beautiful white handkerchiefs used in dec orating our store for the holidays will also be n Bale.' Now is your time to lay in a year's supply. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 7 for 25c. " - " s . Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs, 8 for 2.5 c. '. Gold Trading Stamps With Each Purchase One-Fourth Off On Ladies' & MissesV Coats A big assortment of plain or dressy full length Coats to choose from. Made of broad cloth, chevrons, diagonals and serges. This season's latest styles. "No old styles in our stock." If you are in need of a coat and you want style, quality and low price, here ia the place to come. Ladies' $25.00 Coats for $18.75 ' " 22.00 v- " 16.50 20.00 " 15.00 18.00 . " 13.50 , " 16.50 ' 12.38 Ladies' or Misses', $15.00 Coats for 11.25. " , " 13.50 10.12 " " - 12.00 9.00 " -10.00 " 7.50 " ' ." 8.00 " 6.00 " 6.00 " 4.50 " 5.00 " 3.75 it 1 1 BING-STOKE COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORES, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA